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Hi folks,
now here is the report I promised about three weeks ago.
If you think, that taking a receiver on a long-distance trip to explore the
airwaves from a location some thousand miles from one_s home country has
nothing to do with DXing at all, you should stop reading immediately. ;-))
I for myself enjoyed a lot discovering the different listening situation on
the lower bands, but also to listen to programs and music I can hardly get
out of the noise when being at home.

The receiving location was Treasure Beach on the south coast of Jamaica.
The rx was a Sony ICF 2001 D with a little magnetic loop antenna (homemade
by DL6NCV).
While the AM spectrum was observed intensively during previous stays on the
island in 1990, 1992 and 1993, I concentrated on the tropical bands this
time. I only checked the following AM-channels daily, as they promised new
countries for me:
970, 1000, 1090, 1290, 1340: Am Virgin Isl.
780: Br. Virgin Isl.
640, 1420: Guadeloupe
610, 730: Trinidad and Tobago
Those frequencies was observed just before local sunset, because of the
strong interference from Colombian and Venezuelan stations during
nighttime. As I knew from former visits, some eastern islands like St.
Kitts, St. Lucia and St. Vincent are audible for only 20-40 minutes daily,
during the above mentioned period. Unfortunately, only 610 kHz brought a
new country this time. ICN Radio was heard at 2317 UTC (1817 LT) with SINFO
32422 until 2354, when RCN Bogota took over. That was no armchair
listening, especially during rain, when there came up a lot of electric
noise on the whole AM band and the tropical bands also. It did not help
that both the rx and the antenna were run by batteries.

Daytime reception on the tropical bands (a strange thing for a European
listener!) was possible for stations from Cuba, Guatemala, Honduras,
Colombia, French Guiana and Venezuela. I was quite surprised to log Mali,
Gabon and Togo around 2215 UTC - this was 1715 local time, more than one
hour before sunset. On the other hand, there  were only 6 stations audible
between 6 and 7 MHz during local daytime - quite a difference to the
overcrowded 49 mB in Europe!

Now here is the list:
ITU     UTC     QRG     Station Language/Remarks SINFO   Date (March 1997)
-       2342  3140,1  UNID    S       25222   17
USA     2343        3215    WWCR    E       45434   17
EQA     2344    3220    HCJB    Vn      35333   17
HND     2345    3249,8  R. Luz y Vida   S       45433   17
EQA     0008    3280    LV del Napo     Vn, rlg.        35333   18
PRU     0015    3283,4  R. Est. Wari    TENT    14321   18
GUY     0009    3290    GBC Georgetown  E       34333   18
GTM     0022    3300    R. Cultural     S       44444   18
-       0023    3315    UNID    S       22322   18
GTM     0038    3324,8  R. Maya de Barillas     Vn      44544   18
-       0048    3339,9  UNID    S       23332   18
IND     0054    3345    AIR Jaipur      Vn      22222   18
GTM     0100    3360    LV de Nahuala   Vn      33333   18
GTM     0103    3370    R. Tezulutlan   S       32332   18
GTM     0105    3380    R. Chortis      S       54444   18
PRU     0122    4460,9  R. Nor Andina   "S; TENT"       25222   18
B       0127    4755    R. Ed. Rural    P       35322   18
SWZ     0131    4775    TWR Manzini     P       22322   18
GAB     2227    4777    RTG Libreville  F       33423   23
GTM     0136    4779,7  R. Cultural Coatan      S       32432   18
MLI     2215    4784,9  RTM Bamako      F       34433   23
PRU     0139    4790    R. Atlantida    S       33323   18
-       0140    4795    UNID    P       35222   18
GTM     0149    4799,6  R. Buenas Nuevas        S       32332   18
HND     0150    4819,2  HRVC    S       44444   18
PRU     0153    4824,3  LV de la Selva  S       23322   18
VEN     0156    4830    R. Tachira      S       54434   18
GTM     0205    4835    R. Tezulutlan   LL Vn/S 44333   18
VEN     0208    4840    R. Valera       S       23322   18
GTM     1714    4845    R. Kekchi       Vn      23422   23
EQA     0212    4870    LV  del Upano   S       34222   18
B       2337    4875    Super R. Roraima        P       34323   19
B       2347    4885    R. Cl. do Para  P       44333   19
B       0100    4885    R. Dif. Acreana P       22322   25
B       2349    4905    R. Anhanguera, Araguaiana       P       24322   19
B       2351    4915    R. Anhanguara, Goiania  P       32322   19
GHA     2351    4915    GBC Accra       E       22322   19
EQA     0003    4920    R. Quito        S       44434   20
HND     0005    4930,7  R. Internacional        S       54434   20
BOL     0007    4945    R. Illimani     S       24332   20
-       0011    4950    UNID    S       14331   20
CLM     0012    4955    RN Colombia     S       44444   20
VEN     0016    4980    Ecos del Torbes S       55555   20
B       0017    4985    R. Brasil Central       P       33433   20
PRU     0018    4991    R. Ancash       S       23322   20
PRU     0026    4995,6  R. Andina       S       22322   20
IND     0030    5010    AIR Thiru.      E       24222   20
DOM     0031    5013,4  R. Cristal      S       44434   20
CLM     0047    5019,7  Ecos del Atrato S       32422   20
CUB     0050    5025    R. Rebelde      S       53444   20
CTR     0054    5030,2  AWR Cahuita     F; 0100 P     44444   20
PRU     0102    5039,4  R. Libertad de Junin    TENT    25222   20
TGO     2228    5047    RT Lome F       22422   23
EQA     0108    5050,5  R. Jesus del Gran Poder S; Relay R. Francisco
Estereo 43444   20
GUF     0118    5055    RFO Matoury     F       33433   20
USA     0121    5070    WWCR    E       43433   20
CLM     0122    5076,8  Caracol Bogota  S       43433   20
USA     0124    5085    WGTG    E       54444   20
-       0128    5168,4  UNID    S, distorted modulation (FM)    33433   20
DOM     1820    6025    R. Amanecer     S, AWR-px       35433   25
CTR     1826    5970    REE Relay       S       45444   25
EQA     1833    6050    HCJB    S       35333   25
CLM     1838    6115,7  LV del Llano    S       25332   25
CTR     1941    6175    Faro del Caribe S       35433   25
CHN     2145    6933    CRI Beijing     S       33422   25

All frequencies were checked several times for identification. The times
given above were taken from the first check, so the SINFO ratings can be
compared better between different stations.

If someone needs a particular travel-information about Jamaica or DX info
for northern and eastern locations on the island, please let me know. The
above list is available as a RTF-file on request.

73s, Willi

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