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[HCDX]: G Hauser's SW/DX 99-30



        GLENN HAUSER'S SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-30, July 15, 1999

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THIS WEEK ON WORLD OF RADIO 996: See topic summary at
http://www.angelfire.com/ok/worldofradio/Wor996.html

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** CANARY ISLANDS [non]. Fishing around for something to listen to 
while taking a shower, on my trusty Astronaut 4 in the bathroom -- but
watch out for the hot chassis! -- came upon "Espan~oles en la Mar" 
program on REE somewhere on the 13m band, looks like about 22.05 MHz
on the tiny dial, but really 21700, at 1420 Sat July 10. Judging from
Tenerife address, this show originates from Canaries, tho we can no
longer hear SW direct from the Islands. Started out with pen-pal
segment, but big lead story was "the largest drug bust ever", 15,000
kilos (so why don't the call it 15 megas?), with some Colombians,
Spaniards and Gallegos arrested in Las Palmas; later a report on 
investigating the causes of whale mortality (Glenn Hauser, OK,
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING)

** CUBA/VIETNAM. The director-general of V. of Vietnam, Tran Mai Hanh,
visited R. Havana Cuba July 12. RHC director Milagro Hernandez Cuba
welcomed Tran, who is also a member of the Central Committee of 
Vietnam's Communist Party... (RHC website July 12 via BBC Monitoring,
exerpted by Hauser) So, maybe VOV relays are next... 

** EUROPE. Oops, SWRS forgot that Portugal uses 21800 on weekends, as
checked July 10 at 1413; possibly SWRS would be on and audible whenever
RDP closes (Glenn Hauser, OK)

** GUYANA. 5950. After RTI via WYFR signed off at 0800, the Voice of
Guyana was doing just fine. I tuned the tape recorder on and faded off 
to sleep. The next morning we checked the tape and had a good hour of 
the Voice of Guyana including "Voice of Guyana" ids.  This thanks to 
your report regarding the 2 hour "window" mentioned in the June 
Messenger. (Mickey Delmage, at Don Moman's antenna farm, Alberta, July 
11, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING)        

** IRELAND [non]. Finally remembered to check RTE's new relay to
CAm on 6155 UT Mon July 12: *0129:45 amidst ad for Mazda, then Irish
Mirror and its sports coverage. Then ID as "Radio One, just after
half past 6" so presumably delayed from 1730 UT like on WWCR. Still
no info on site for this one, but signal was good with rolling fades;
could be DTK. Three minutes of news by woman, concluding at 0133 with
"News again at 7" -- not for the megalisteners to this frequency --
are they oblivious of their SW audience? Another Irish Mirror ad,
car insurance country-wide by phoning 617-9950, timecheck for 25:7,
into weather summary, and 0137 sports news, whence I departed. Off
a bit before 0200 but I wasn't listening in time in case there was
some switching error to give us a clue on relay site (Glenn Hauser,
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING)

** IRELAND [non]. Glenn,
The new RTE Overseas Service on 6155 kHz at 0130 UT daily to Central
America is coming from Rampisham (Merlin) according to mail received
from Julie Hayde (RTE, Dublin).

By the way, your recent posting on DX report omitted to say that the
same service via WWCR, 12160 kHz, goes out at 1900 UT Sat & Sun. The
1830 UT slot is Mon - Fri. (Finbarr O'Driscoll, Ireland 12 July '99,
WORLD OF RADIO 996)

** ISLE OF MAN [non]. http://www.longwaveradio.com  Isle of Man 
International Broadcasting Company Ltd plans not only longwave 279
kHz but also per the website on the page showing LW coverage map,
satellite, shortwave, and internet:

"Reception will also be possible over most of Europe by satellite
and at certain times of day further afield into the Middle East
and former Soviet Union on short wave. We also propose broadcasting 
to North America on short wave. The radio station's transmissions will 
be available on the Internet."

No doubt the SW will not be from Man itself, but Merlin, DTK, etc
(Glenn Hauser, WORLD OF RADIO 996)

** MEXICO. Another Mexican nail in the coffin of American clear-channel
radio: WCCO's coverage is further restricted by what is billed as a
"new" outlet on 830, which was dominating the channel here Friday July
9 at 1038, from Piedras Negras, Coahuila, which is about as close as
you can get to Minneapolis and still be in Mexico. Frequent IDs as
"La Norten~ita" in the Radio Zo'calo group, 5 kW. Recheck at 1105 in
locally-originated news with time and temp chex at least once a
minute -- 23 degrees, high today 34 -- lots of news about the PRI;
evidently a local election coming up. Also said a new flight from
Torreon to Piedras Negras to Dallas was about to start July 19, once
the P.N. airport has FAA supervision. This newscast was just a warmup
for the sesquihour "Las Noticias de Hoy" to start at 7 am (1200 UT) as
promoted at 1109. Missed third letter of callsign: XE_K, and slogans
at 1110 included "R. Zo'calo, la radio bien hecha," "La Norten~ita,
la nueva estrella de Radio Zo'calo, la buena, que buena". By this hour
WCCO had faded out anyway, but I fear this will be a big problem in
the evenings, unless perchance they go to direxional protexion 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING)

** MOLDOVA. The planned frequency for MW broadcasts via Moldova is 1548 
kHz. TWR already uses Grigoriopol tx. (500 kw) for broadcasts towards
Russia, Ukraine and Belorussia on 999 kHz daily 1800-1830 and 1900-1930 
UTC. (Nick Pashkevich, Russia, July 9, WORLD OF RADIO 996)

** SRI LANKA. VOA Iranawila proof of performance test schedule

0000 July 17 to 0800 July 24

Time(GMT)  Freq   Azi  Lang
=========  =====  ===  ====

0000-0100   6010   25  TIBE
0000-0100  15115   25  TIBE
0000-0100  15565  291  ENGL
0000-0100  17650   25  TIBE
0100-0200   7115   25  ENGL
0100-0200  15115    4  CHIN
0100-0200  15460   20  CHIN
0100-0200  17650   41  CHIN
0200-0300   7115   33  ENGL
0200-0300  11695    4  CHIN
0200-0300  15115   41  CHIN
0200-0300  15460   20  CHIN
0300-0330  11695   33  AMHA
0300-0400   6090  255  ENGL
0300-0400  15115   25  ENGL
0330-0400  11695  275  ENGL
0400-0500   6090  356  ENGL
0400-0500  13770  267  ENGL
0400-0500  17740  318  ENGL
0500-0600   6065  247  ENGL
0500-0600  11695   25  TIBE
0500-0600  15460   25  TIBE
0500-0600  17740   25  TIBE
0600-0700   6065  286  ENGL
0600-0700   6170  299  ENGL
0600-0700   9770  348  ENGL
0600-0700  17740   20  ENGL
0700-0800   6065  356  ENGL
0700-0800   7275   25  ENGL
0700-0800   9770   25  ENGL
0700-0800  13620   33  CHIN
0800-0900   6190  340  ENGL
0800-0900   7275  334  ENGL
0800-0900   9790    4  ENGL
0800-0900  12040   25  ENGL
0900-1000   7275    4  ENGL
0900-1000   9770  340  ENGL
0900-1000  11695   25  ENGL
0900-1000  17740   41  CHIN
1000-1100   6170  332  ENGL
1000-1100   9790  255  ENGL
1000-1100  11695   49  ENGL
1000-1100  15445   41  CHIN
1100-1130  13795  255  ENGL
1100-1200  13760    4  ENGL
1100-1200  17650   20  CHIN
1100-1200  17650   41  CHIN
1130-1230  13795   49  BURM
1200-1300   9515  291  ENGL
1200-1300   9535   12  ENGL
1200-1300  21555  267  ENGL
1230-1330  13795   73  VIET
1300-1400  13685    4  CHIN
1300-1400  13760   49  KORE
1300-1400  17650   20  CHIN
1330-1400   9890   73  ENGL
1400-1500   7215   25  ENGL
1400-1500  13685   25  TIBE
1400-1500  15480   20  TIBE
1400-1500  17620   25  TIBE
1500-1600   6120   73  VIET
1500-1600   7215   25  ENGL
1500-1600  13755   73  VIET
1500-1600  17640  310  ENGL
1600-1700   7215   25  ENGL
1600-1700   7215  291  ENGL
1600-1700   9555   33  BANG
1600-1700  21815  255  ENGL
1700-1800   7215   25  ENGL
1700-1800   7215  291  ENGL
1700-1800  17795  310  ENGL
1700-1800  21535  255  ENGL
1900-2000   9680   73  ENGL
1900-2000  15520   73  ENGL
2000-2100  21815   73  ENGL

(Jim Watson, Sri Lanka, July 14 via Larry Nebron, Wolfgang Bueschel,
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING)

** TAIWAN. Happened across an announcement from RTI via WYFR 5950 at 
0714 July 14 that three frequencies are off for technical reasons until 
mid-July (all of them from Taiwan itself), 11745 at 0300, 9610 at 1200, 
15125 at 1400 (Glenn Hauser, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING)

** U S A. The AFRTS/AFN SSB relays have been going for almost a year, 
and we've never seen a program schedule for them. AFRTS has declined to 
provide any, since it seems that any one of 5 different program streams 
might be on SW, apparently chosen at whim or upon request by target 
vessels. So we need monitoring observations of exactly what has been 
heard, whether 2-hour talk or music shows, or 1-minute bits, in case the 
info be repeatable. 

July 14 Wed at 0715 all three frequencies were on and //, 12689.5,
6478.5 and 4258.5 with Paul Harvey noon playback (Ed Baxter subbing),
without all the commercials so ended at 0727 when The Ocean Report
appeared. Then until 1259 was The Law Show with wacky cases, on 12689.5
only. lawshow@xxxxxxxx If a lot of people will monitor these frequencies
and keep track of what's on when, we can construct a partial schedule.
Every little bit helps. (Glenn Hauser, WORLD OF RADIO 996)

** U S A. WRMI has just started testing on a new frequency! 7465 daily 
at 0330-0500, to NAm, expected to be expanded (Jeff White, WRMI, on HCJB
DX Partyline July 11 via Hauser)

Well, poorly timed announcement, as no such test occurred that same UT
day, As The World Czeched. Instead stayed on 9955, evidently on the NW
antenna as the signal was fair rather than non amid the Cuban commie
jamming, but with some bilingual gospel huxters rather than R. Prague
relay at 0330 -- what has become of that, which was supposed to be
7 dpw in English at that hour? S/off at 0400 was generic for 9955, no
mention of 7465. Anyhow, 7465 was clear and unjammed. So Jeff has 
finally taken our advice to get a new frequency and hope the dentro-
cubano commie jammers don't follow. Remains to be seen if he will also 
keep fuera-cubano Spanish programming off it to give the jammers no
excuse to follow except spite. Nor next night, UT July 12, when  
stayed on 9955 in Spanish past 0430. Nor July 13 (Glenn Hauser, REVIEW 
OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING)

** U S A. WRMI's new 7465 finally started UT Wed July 14: tune-in at 
0329 to find open carrier, and 9955 already off; 0330 ID giving the new
frequency to North America, and into "Word of Spirit Radio Broadcast". 
At 0415 recheck another wacky preacher was in progress. At least there 
was no jamming -- yet. We hold faint hope that this will carry some
decent programming on weekends, such as Wavescan, Viva Miami. The
xoom WRMI website July 15 had everything but a program schedule.
(Glenn Hauser, WORLD OF RADIO 996, which includes a tape of the historic
first "7465" announcement)

** U S A. Last Friday's Al Weiner Worldwide on WBCQ 7415, UT Sat July
10 spent the last half hour from 0030 with a taped report following a
visit to the navy's super-power VLF station NAA in Cutler, Maine. The
key word here is *BIG*. Mainly operates on 24 kHz. So AWWW can be sort
of a media program (Glenn Hauser, WORLD OF RADIO 996)

** U S A. The other day I ran across Brother Stair. Said the US was 
about to be invaded by thousands and thousands of Russian troops who 
weren't coming from Russia but were stationed right here in the US, and 
when this event occurred the Second Coming would happen, Christ would 
come and save everything and Brother Stair wouldn't have a job anymore. 
This guy is so nutty it's incredible there are people who believe him 
-- that's the scary part. (Tom Risher, CA, July 9, REVIEW OF 
INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING)

** YUGOSLAVIA. Glenn,
Radio Yugoslavia had some Orthodox church music during the last ten
minutes of the English transmission at 0000 July 14. More such music
programs from Belgrade would be welcome. They also gave out the e-mail
address: radioyu@xxxxxxxx and website address:
beograd.com/radioyu (which is outdated -- it redirects you to their
current site: http://www.radioyu.org)  I also noted some new jingles on 
RY last night. On UT Sundays at 0000-0030 on 9580, 11850 there is no 
English, but Serbian, more musical respite with folk music instead of 
all the talk (Ivan Grishin, Ont., July 14, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL 
BROADCASTING)                                                     ###

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