[HCDX]: DX Listening Digest 00-09 Jan 20
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[HCDX]: DX Listening Digest 00-09 Jan 20



	DX LISTENING DIGEST 00-09, January 20, 2000
		EDITED BY GLENN HAUSER

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THIS WEEK ON WORLD OF RADIO 1020. See topic summary at 
http://www.angelfire.com/ok/worldofradio/wor1020.html

WORLD OF RADIO ON WWCR: The Tuesday 1330 airing on 15685 was 
cancelled as of Jan 18. We hope to find a replacement time.

CONTINENT OF MEDIA 00-01. New edition started Wed Jan 19 a 1730 on 
RFPI. Check for it soon on http://www.DXing.com. For full schedule on 
RFPI see http://www.angelfire.com/ok/worldofradio/wormassw.html

** ANTARCTICA. A useful list of stations currently active in 
Antarctica comes from The 59(9) DX Report:

R1ANF is active from Bellinghausen Base on King George Island, which 
counts as South Shetlands, AN-010 for IOTA. QSL is via RK1PWA.

R1ANZ and R1ANT are active from Mirny Base.

R1AND and R1ANL are active from Novolazarevskaya Base.

8J1RL is active from Showa Base on Ongul Island, counting as AN-015 
for IOTA. QSL is via JARL.

FT5YG is active from Dumont d'Urville Base on Petrels Island, which 
counts as AN-017 for IOTA. QSL is via F5LBL.

KC4AAA is active from the South Pole.

EM1U is active from Vernadtsky Base on Galindez Island, which counts 
as AN-006 for IOTA. QSL is via UT7UA. (Radio Society of Great 
Britain, posted January 19, via John Norfolk, OKCOK [who asks, "But 
what are the frequencies, Kenneth?"], DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BHUTAN. BBS Thimpu since December is following this sked: 
MON-FRI 5030 0800-1115 & 1300-1330 Dzonkha; 1115-1200 Nepali (nx at 
1115); English 1200-1300 (nx at 1200). 

SAT 6035 0600-0900 Dzonkha; 0900-1000 Nepali (nx 0900); English 1000-
1100 (nx at 1000, Top 20 Countdown show with listeners message 1015-
1100) 

SUN 0400-0900 Dzonkha; 0900-1000 Nepali (nx 0900); English 1000-1100 
(nx 1000, Request Show at 1015-1100). (Alok Dasgupta, India, Jan 18, 
BC-DX via DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** CANADA. Hello. Here's what we are working on for this week's 
show... Our lead item examines the X-ray Universe. For the first 
time, many of most puzzling mysteries of the universe are starting to 
unfold, thanks to the extraordinary pictures from the Chandra X-ray 
Observatory. The first images from the space telescope were revealed 
last week at the annual meeting of the American Astronomical Society. 
And scientists say they could help to explain the origins of the 
earliest galaxies. We'll have a report from those meetings. Plus, 
we'll find out why some butterflies have ears on their wings. And 
that and more, on Quirks & Quarks, Saturday, right after the noon 
news, on Radio One. (Bob McDonald, Quirks and Quarks, Jan 20) Note 
the RCI times of Sat 2205 and Sun 1305 as recently reported here (DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) 

** COOK ISLANDS. Here is advance information of the activation of 
South and North Cook Islands. Peter, HB9BMY, will be active from the 
27th of February until the 3rd of March from Aitutaki and Penrhyn, as 
ZK1XXC. These count as OC-083 and OC-082 towards the RSGB Islands on 
the Air awards programme. The operation from North Cook will depend 
upon the availability of flights. Peter will work CW only, near the 
IOTA frequencies 14.040, 21.040 and 28.040 MHz. There will be no low-
band and no WARC activities. QSL is direct to HB9BMY or via the 
bureau. (Radio Society of Great Britain, posted January 19, via John 
Norfolk, OKCOK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** COSTA RICA. RFPI is temporarily experimenting with running all 
three transmitters 24 hours, as announced Jan 20 at 0129. This is a 
good opportunity to find out how far into the daytime 6975 can be 
heard at your location, how far into the night 25930-USB, and how 
well 15049 holds up at all hours. No doubt RFPI would welcome
reception reports on this. We kept 6975 well past 1330 but gone at
1442 recheck (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. Frequency change of Voice of Indonesia to Eu: 1730-1800 
Sp, 1800-2100 Ge, Fr, English[2000-2100] on new 11784.9 (33443) ex-
15149.8), QRM R Baghdad on 11787. (Observer, Bulgaria, Jan 17, via 
BC-DX via DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** ISRAEL. Dear friends, please receive the following changes to the 
b99isr02 schedule, effective JAN 21 2000
[instead of the changes to 5830, 6240 previously planned, add:]

 9985 1500 1630 29 30 39-40 250 090 Persian
11605 1500 1630 29 30 39-40 250 027 Persian
 5825 1700 1830 2-10 27 28  250 330 Yiddish Hungarian
                                    Romanian Yiddish                           
                         
 5825 1830 2000 2-10 27 28  250 330 Russian
 9395 2000 2030 52-53 57    250 187 English 
(Moshe Oren, BEZEQ, Jan 20, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ISRAEL. The Reshet Bet, Hebrew expatriate broadcast is now WEEKLY 
2:00-5:00 AM Israel Time, which is 7-10 PM Eastern time (That should 
be 0000-0300 UTC [UT Wed]) You can now leave voice mail to the 
program (Telemeser) at +972-3-765-1929 (Tel Aviv) Of course, you can 
tune in via shortwave, the Web, or locally in Israel. This info taken 
from: http://www.israelradio.org/expats.htm (Daniel Rosenzweig, 
January 19, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

The main audience at this time is envisaged to be listeners in North 
America tuning in via Reshet Bet on Shortwave and the Internet; 
listen via http://bet.iba.org.il A recent innovation is the addition 
of a telephone message box that can be used by the audience to leave 
voice mail. The 'Telemeser' service can be reached at 03 765 1929 (in 
Israel), 011 972 3 765 1929 from the US or, 00 972 3 765 1929 from 
most other countries.

The program's creator, producer and anchor, Elihu Ben-Onn says the 
live show is designed 'to let Israelis talk about anything at all, 
but in time we'll have editions centered around particular subjects 
and invite guests to answer questions, but for now we just let them 
talk'.

Prior to the approval of the project he first he went on a research 
trip and visited Israelis living in New York, Seattle and 
Philadelphia in order to assess their needs and he says he found 'a 
real thirst for something like this out there'. He also met with 
Israeli diplomats such as Dore Gold at the United Nations and Shmuel 
Sisso, the Consul General in New York, who both bemoaned the lack of 
Hebrew media in the US and the difficulty of expats keeping in touch 
with home. Ben-Onn also hopes the show will improve the standing and 
understanding of emigrants 'yordim' - within Israel, at a time when 
after years of ostracism the new Prime Minister, Ehud Barak, has 
referred to them as 'our brothers'.

Though the program is in Hebrew it accepts calls from English 
speakers who have a basic knowledge of Hebrew vocabulary, such as the 
off-spring of Israelis born abroad. (IBA Website above, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** MONGOLIA. Hola Mr. H: I saw that you used the info I posted to 
HCDX Tuesday about Mongolia. Just wanted to let you know that I *did* 
hear them in EE here in New Hampshire Wed. at 1210 to signoff near 
the half hour on 12085; female announcer with what I call "Mongolian 
opera" (man singing backed by orchestra). She mentioned the "CPO 365" 
mailing address just before EE s/off. Carrier stayed on for awhile, 
no programming after 1230 however. As usual there was a real pesky 
intermittent data burst type of QRM on the upper side of 12085. 
Usually I don't get this station in the dead of winter like this as 
the gray line has moved; usually the best dates for me to hear this 
station are in March and September as the 1200 gray line at those 
times of year is very close to both NH and Mongolia (Craig Seufert, 
Meredith, NH USA, Drake R8B with an AlphaDelta sloper, Jan 19, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** NEW ZEALAND. Just a brief note to let you know that Radio New 
Zealand International has extended transmission by 1 hour each day 
and now closes at 1205 UT daily. The last two hours from 1000-1205 
UTC on 17690 kHz are beamed at 325 degrees for NZ peace keeping 
forces in East Timor. Regards, (Barry Hartley, Auckland, New Zealand, 
Jan 20 via Wolfgang Bueschel, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** NEW ZEALAND. Radio NZ International has been carrying out test 
transmissions 1005-1105 to East Timor on 17690 kHz for the past few 
weeks. The transmission has now been extended to 1205 UT until 
further notice, for the benefit of NZ Peace keeping Troops based in 
Bougainville and East Timor. This exercise is to evaluate whether the 
signal from NZ is reliable and of value to Kiwis on tour duty in the 
region. The NZ forces have requested end of day NZ News programmes to 
keep in touch with what is happening at home. The 2 hour extension is 
repeats of programmes broadcast earlier eg; Late Edition first bc 10-
11 UT is too early for Timor [5pm Timor time] so we repeat it at 11 
UT - 12. In summary - every day 1005 - 1205 UT RNZI will broadcast 
to Bougainville and East Timor. (Adrian Sainsbury, Technical Manager, 
Radio New Zealand International, Jan 20, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TAIWAN. Monitored schedule on 11550.
0000-0100  RTI  Amoy
0100-0200  RTI  Cantonese
0200-0300  RTI  Amoy
0400-0600  RDP  Portuguese
0800-0900  RTI  Indonesian
0900-1000  RA   English
1000-1100  RDP  Portuguese / Tetum
1100-1200  RTI  Indonesian
1200-1300  Christian Science Publishing Society   English
1300-1400  Family Radio  English
2100-2200  RTI  Korean
2200-2300  RDP  Portuguese / Tetum
2300-2400  RA   Indonesian

RTI R Taipei International  RDP R Portugal   RA R Australia
(Takeshi Hashimoto, Japan, Jan 16, BC-DX via DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. For some excellent performances of classical music, look 
for the 1999 Salzburg Festival broadcasts on public or classical 
radio stations. Here it is running Tuesdays at 7-8:30 pm CT on KCSC 
90.1 Edmond OK (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Temporary special event FM broadcast stations are being 
licensed by the FCC with experimental-style callsigns:

WY2XKK, 91.7, Big Cypress, FL, north edge of Everglades, had 50 watts 
horizontal and vertical, 24m antenna, but expired Jan 3; may come 
back on. Great Northwest Productions, Inc. Not to be in FM Atlas.

WX2XMS, 89.7, Gaithersburg MD, granted to City of Gaithersburg. No 
parameters announced (January FMedia via DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. [Re: WOR 1020 item about L-band digital starting 
in Windsor/Detroit] There used to be a personal website devoted to 
the heyday of "The Big 8" as a rock station, WWW.CKLW.ORG. It seems 
to be non-existent right now but it looks like someone is going to 
bring up WWW.CKLW.COM as a similar site. (currently "under 
construction") There are websites devoted to other classic rock 
stations such as http://www.musicradio77.com/ (complete with a 
welcome jingle by PAMS, the same company which did most of WABC's 
jingles and some RealAudio clips of WABC and WABC-related material) 
The same guy also has http://musicradio.computer.net/wmca/home.shtml 
for WMCA. Speaking of Musicradio 77, according to 
http://www.nyradioguide.com/ talker WABC is going to take a weekly 
break for Sinatra. Mark Simone is going to have "Sinatra Saturday 
Night" 6-9 P.M. (Joel Rubin, NY, Jan 19, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

LISTEN TO THE NEWS

This excellent site is now back on a new server, after having been 
threatened with legal action by National Public Radio, which 
incredibly objected to being linked from LTTN. We see NPR is again 
being linked, among a great many other news sources. We are indebted 
to LTTN for keeping WORLD OF RADIO ondemand from WRN at the top of 
their list at the left! http://www.ListenToTheNews.com (Glenn Hauser, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST, Jan 20)

PROPAGATION NEWS. And now the solar factual data for the period 
from the 10th to the 16th of January, compiled by Neil Clarke, G0CAS:

Solar activity was moderate up to the 12th, but then reduced to low. 
The largest flare of the week was an M3/2N on the 10th, with solar 
flux levels increasing from 163 units on the 10th to 211 on the 15th, 
averaging 194. The 90-day solar flux average on the 16th was 176, 2 
units greater than last week, while X-Ray flux levels varied little 
and averaged B9.5 units. Geomagnetic activity was mostly 'quiet', but 
on the 11th 'unsettled' conditions prevailed with an Ap of 16, which 
produced a small aurora on 50 MHz around 1900 UTC for the more 
northerly stations. The average was Ap 8 units. Data from the ACE 
spacecraft revealed solar wind speeds dropping from 600 to 400 
kilometres per second. Particle densities were low except on the 10th 
when they reached 20 per cubic centimetre. Bz varied between minus 
and plus 10 nanoTeslas, except on the 11th, when there was a 
fluctuation between minus and plus 15 nanoTeslas.

Now the ionospheric data for Chilton, Oxfordshire. The F2 daytime 
critical frequency averaged 10.9 MHz, but on the 10th it dropped to 
9.7 MHz. The darkness hour lows dropped from 3 MHz to 2.3 MHz by 
the13th and 14th, but then returned to 3 MHz on the 16th, averaging 
2.6 MHz. The daytime highs took place between 1000 and 1400 UTC, 
while the darkness hour lows occurred between 0200 and 0600 UTC.

And now the solar forecast. Later this week, the quieter side of the 
sun will be coming into view. Solar activity could be moderate during 
the first half of the week before reducing to low. Solar flux levels 
are expected to decline and should be around 140 by next weekend. 
Geomagnetic activity should be 'quiet' at first, but become more 
disturbed as the week progresses. MUFs during daylight hours at equal 
latitudes should be about 34 MHz for the south and 31 MHz for the 
north, but levels could be lower than this towards next weekend. 
Paths to South Africa should have a maximum usable frequency, with a 
50 per cent success rate, of about 30 MHz. The optimum working 
frequency, with 90 per cent success, will be around 25 MHz. The best 
time to try this path will be between 0800 and 1700 UTC. As always at 
this time of the year, MUFs will be higher on paths to the East and 
the West. The darkness hour lows will be around 7 MHz. And that's the 
end of the solar information.

Updated propagation information since this bulletin was prepared is 
available at: http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/por/update.htm (Radio 
Society of Great Britain, posted January 19, via John Norfolk, OKCOK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)                                       ###




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