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[HCDX]: DX Listening Digest 00-43 March 20



	DX LISTENING DIGEST 00-43, March 20, 2000
		edited by Glenn Hauser

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** AFRICA [non]. Additional info to DXLD 00-41 on African Beacon:

MERLIN AND AFFILIATED MEDIA GROUP PROVIDE UNIQUE CHRISTIAN RADIO
SERVICE

African Beacon is a unique broadcast service in that it is the first
major Christian radio service broadcasting American black ministries
into the African continent.

Merlin will broadcast 8 hours daily, 4 hours a day from Sentech's
Meyerton facility, covering Southern Africa and 4 hours from
Rampisham, Merlin's short wave site in Dorset, UK, providing
extensive coverage throughout Africa.

Merlin's Commercial Director, Rory Maclachlan said:  "To our
knowledge this is the first initiative taking African American
Christian programming via radio into Africa and we are delighted to
be involved with it and with such a forward-looking company as AMG."

Affiliated Media Group's Chairman and Founder, Ray Davis said:  "The
African Beacon provides a unique opportunity for ministries to target
the continent with a powerful mission voice. Merlin Communications'
unparalleled level of experience and expertise made the company a
natural choice for this initiative."

African Beacon Transmission Details

Time            Frequency               Target Area
0430 - 0630 UTC	6115 kHz		Southern Africa
1600 - 1800 UTC	6145 kHz		Southern Africa
1800 - 2200 UTC	9675 kHz		North, Central & Southern Africa

(Merlin News Release March 20, via Dave Kenny, British DX Club E-Mail
News, excerpted for DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ANTARCTICA. The operator from Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station
KC4AAA is Dave, who will be there until November. He has been active
on 14243 kHz between 0230 and 0500z. Also, look for him to show up
sometimes on 18111 kHz after 0100z. QSL K1IED, Larry F.Skilton, 72
Brook Street, South Windsor, CT 06074, USA. (KB8NW/Ohio Penn DX
Bulletin 453, March 20/BARF80 VIA John Norfolk, OKCOK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)

** ARGENTINA. 1630 kHz, Radio Buen Ayre [sic]: this a new brand
station in Argentina, and its identification, several times during
its programmation is : ``1630 AM, desde la Provincia de Buenos Aires
y en la Red 92 Buen Ayre...`` Address: 1630 AM R. Buen Ayre, Calle 32
N 426 E/3 y 4, La Plata, CP 1900 Buenos Aires, Argentina. ALL the
best, (Dinan Rogerio, Iracemapolis SP, DX CLUBE DO BRASIL, hard-core-
dx March 19 via DXLD) So Tijuana is not the only SS on 1630 (gh)

** AUSTRALIA. ABC /NORTHERN TERRITORY SERVICE: During the recent/
current ABC journalists' strike, the NT Inland Services on 5025 4835
and 4910 carried only music for much of the time. The changeover time
from 2 MHz is at 2130 each day. At 2130-2200, on Mar-16, all stations
featured a program of indigenous music of West Africa. These should
not be confused with African transmitters operating on 4835 4910 and
5025, particularly the Mali station on 4835! (Chris Hambly, Victoria,
Electronic DX Press via DXLD)

** BRAZIL. 12210 harmonic: R. Cultura Filadelfia (2 x 6105), at 0250,
13 March with an evangelical program by a woman; long talk in Spanish
with an Argentine accent; 0300 ID in Portuguese. QRK 4/5 (Horacio
Nigro, Uruguay, Conexion Digital via DXLD)

** CHESTERFIELD ISLANDS. By the time you read this, the The TX8CI/
TX0DX team should be on their way to the Chesterfield Islands
(158 deg 19 min East, 19 deg 52 min South). They are expected to
arrive mid-day Tuesday and begin the process of determining the best
operating sites. They plan to have the equipment set up on Wednesday,
and to be fully operational well before the magic hour of 0000z,
March 23rd. Excerpts from a press release by Tim Totten, N4GN,
indicate that "the team was expected to gather in Koumac, New
Caledonia's northern port city, and load supplies and equipment on
the ship. The last of the operators were expected to arrive in Koumac
on Saturday, March 18th, New Caledonia time. The team was expected to
depart for the Chesterfield Islands early Sunday morning. While the
early TX8CI IOTA phase of the trip will be shortened slightly from
the original plan, the DXpedition team should be in place and ready
to go well in advance of 0000Z 23 March. Pending the IARU vote, this
is expected to be the magic hour when the TX0DX callsign will hit the
air, and QSOs will be valid for the new DXCC entity of the
Chesterfield Islands." Your editor has been trying to find out what
the status is from the ARRL DXAC (whether there has been a vote taken
or one scheduled for the acceptance of Chesterfield Island as a new
entity). (KB8NW/Ohio Penn DX Bulletin 453, March 20/BARF80 VIA John
Norfolk, OKCOK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CONGO DR. Radio Canal Liberte.
Organization: Forces de la Liberte, Tutsi rebels backed by Uganda.
Broadcasts from: Gbadolite, northeast Congo
Languages: Vernaculars, French, English
ID: (French) Voix de la Liberte du Congo
Active Since: March 2000
Contact: P O Box 411884, Craighall 2024, Johannesburg, South Africa
E-mail: support@xxxxxxxxxxx
Related websites: http://www.congo.co.za
Monitored: Mar 00: *1805-2305* 15725 kHz USB+Carrier (BBCM via WORLD
OF RADIO) (The revived Clandestine Radio Intel Mar 20:)
http://www.qsl.net/yb0rmi/cland/ (Nick Grace, CRI, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)

** ECUADOR. According to announcements, the HCJB morning English
service to Europe will be one hour earlier from Mar-27, 0600-0800 (ex
0700-0900), and plans to use new 15150. The North American is planned
for 15115 0000-0600 (in lieu of 0000-0700) (Chris Hambly, Victoria,
Electronic DX Press via DXLD)

** EUROPE. Voice Without Frontiers (VWF): After hearing a report on
World of Radio that this might be on shortwave on March 21st only, I
did some poking around. Their website at http://www.amarc.org/vsf/
has some great info, but no exact schedule. But Michelle McGuire of
VWF was kind enough to provide it. Here it is- "We are on the air
shortwave, from 20.00 to 00.00 Central European Time on 3905 and 7600
kHz." (Hans Johnson, Cumbre DX, Mar 19, via DXLD) Sites???

** FINLAND. I have the complete Radio Finland English schedule that
goes into effect next Sunday. What I notice is that English will be
heard daily for only 15 minutes; likely to be Finnish and other
Nordic news followed by a press review. So what happens to all those
good features we've been hearing every day? Now they are combined
into a weekly hour on Saturday/Sunday. So, here is the schedule for
English, and I got the sked at the Winter SWL Festival:

North America: UT-Sunday 00-01; daily 01-0115 on 11985 and 13770.
Asia/Austalasia: daily 0630-0645 on 15250 (also for SW Europe) and
21670; Saturday only at 23-00 on 11985 and 13785.
SW Europe: Saturday 08-09 on 9560.
Europe: daily 1930-1945 on 6110 (Joe Hanlon, PA, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GERMANY [and non]. DW A-00 English, complete:
ENGLISH    0100  0145   6040  ANTIGUA      250   340   NAM
ENGLISH    0100  0145   9640  WERTACHTAL   500   300   N/CAM
ENGLISH    0100  0145  11810  SACKVILLE    250   272   NAM
ENGLISH    0100  0145  13720  SINES        250   290   N/CAM
ENGLISH    0200  0245   1548  TRINCOMALE   400   035   SAS
ENGLISH    0200  0245   9615  TRINCOMALE   250   015   SAS
ENGLISH    0200  0245  11945  NAUEN        500   090   SAS
ENGLISH    0200  0245  11965  TRINCOMALE   250   345   SAS
ENGLISH    0200  0245  21560  KUNMING      150   270   SAS
ENGLISH    0300  0345   9535  SACKVILLE    250   277   NAM
ENGLISH    0300  0345   9640  ANTIGUA      250   340   NAM
ENGLISH    0300  0345  11810  SACKVILLE    250   253   NAM
ENGLISH    0300  0345  13780  SINES        250   295   N/CAM
ENGLISH    0300  0345  15105  BONAIRE      250   320   NAM
ENGLISH    0400  0445   7225  KIGALI       250   0ND   AF
ENGLISH    0400  0445   9565  KIGALI       250   180   AF
ENGLISH    0400  0445   9765  KIGALI       250   0ND   AF
ENGLISH    0400  0445  13690  WERTACHTAL   500   150   AF
ENGLISH    0500  0545   9670  ANTIGUA      250   340   NAM
ENGLISH    0500  0545   9785  SINES        250   315   NAM
ENGLISH    0500  0545  11810  WERTACHTAL   500   330   NAM
ENGLISH    0500  0545  11985  BONAIRE      250   320   NAM
ENGLISH    0600  0645  13790  SINES        250   170   WAF
ENGLISH    0600  0645  15275  SINES        250   150   AF
ENGLISH    0600  0645  17860  WERTACHTAL   500   180   WAF
ENGLISH    0600  0700   6140  JUELICH      100   120   EUR
ENGLISH    0700  0800   6140  JUELICH      100   120   EUR
ENGLISH    0800  0900   6140  JUELICH      100   120   EUR
ENGLISH    0900  0945   6160  ANTIGUA      250   205   OC
ENGLISH    0900  0945   9565  KIGALI       250   0ND   AF
ENGLISH    0900  0945  15105  TRINCOMALE   250   090   SEAS
ENGLISH    0900  0945  15210  TALATA VO.   200   245   EAF
ENGLISH    0900  0945  15410  KIGALI       250   180   AF
ENGLISH    0900  0945  15470  IRKUTSK      250   110   FE
ENGLISH    0900  0945  17560  TRINCOMALE   250   120   SEAS/OC
ENGLISH    0900  0945  17800  KIGALI       250   295   AF
ENGLISH    0900  0945  21560  KUNMING      250   135   SEAS
ENGLISH    0900  0945  21680  WERTACHTAL   500   090   SEAS/OC
ENGLISH    0900  0945  21790  WERTACHTAL   500   165   AF
ENGLISH    0900  1000   6140  JUELICH      100   120   EUR
ENGLISH    1000  1100   6140  JUELICH      100   120   EUR
ENGLISH    1100  1145  11785  KIGALI       250   0ND   C/EAF
ENGLISH    1100  1145  15410  KIGALI       250   180   AF
ENGLISH    1100  1145  17680  WERTACHTAL   500   180   AF
ENGLISH    1100  1145  17860  KIGALI       250   295   AF
ENGLISH    1100  1200   6140  JUELICH      100   120   EUR
ENGLISH    1200  1300   6140  JUELICH      100   120   EUR
ENGLISH    1300  1400   6140  JUELICH      100   120   EUR
ENGLISH    1400  1500   6140  JUELICH      100   120   EUR
ENGLISH    1500  1600   6140  JUELICH      100   120   EUR
ENGLISH    1600  1645   1548  TRINCOMALE   400   035   SAS
ENGLISH    1600  1645   6170  TRINCOMALE   250   015   SAS
ENGLISH    1600  1645   7225  TRINCOMALE   250   345   SAS
ENGLISH    1600  1645   9735  KIGALI       250   0ND   AF
ENGLISH    1600  1645  11810  KIGALI       250   180   AF
ENGLISH    1600  1645  17595  WERTACHTAL   500   090   SAS
ENGLISH    1600  1645  21775  NAUEN        500   165   AF
ENGLISH    1600  1700   6140  JUELICH      100   120   EUR
ENGLISH    1700  1800   6140  JUELICH      100   120   EUR
ENGLISH    1800  1900   6140  JUELICH      100   120   EUR
ENGLISH    1900  1945  11785  TRINCOMALE   250   255   AF
ENGLISH    1900  1945  11810  KIGALI       250   295   WAF
ENGLISH    1900  1945  13720  WERTACHTAL   500   210   WAF
ENGLISH    1900  1945  15390  KIGALI       250   295   WAF
ENGLISH    1900  1945  17810  TRINCOMALE   250   240   AF
ENGLISH    2000  2045   7130  WERTACHTAL   500   300   EUR
ENGLISH    2100  2145   9670  TRINCOMALE   250   120   SEAS/OC
ENGLISH    2100  2145   9765  WERTACHTAL   500   090   SEAS/OC
ENGLISH    2100  2145   9875  KIGALI       250   295   WAF
ENGLISH    2100  2145  11865  WERTACHTAL   500   210   WAF
ENGLISH    2100  2145  11915  TRINCOMALE   250   120   SEAS/OC
ENGLISH    2100  2145  15135  KIGALI       250   295   WAF/AM
ENGLISH    2300  2345   9815  WERTACHTAL   500   075   SAS/SEAS
ENGLISH    2300  2345  12055  NOVOSIBIR.   500   125   SAS/SEAS
ENGLISH    2300  2345  13610  TRINCOMALE   250   090   SAS/SEAS
ENGLISH    2300  2345  21790  PETROPAVL.   250   247   SAS/SEAS
(from complete DW schedule via Wolfgang Bueschel, excerpted by gh for
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUATEMALA. Just heard an OUTRAGEOUS signal from Radio Verdad on
4052.48 kHz at 1153 tune-in. Right where Glenn said it would be.
EASILY the best signal from 60 to 90 meters. Just turned on the tape
when a perfect ID, freq, mb, QTH and time was given. I didn't catch
any call letters but, I will go back through the tape later. Faded
quickly by 1215. ID's, freqs, etc. were mentioned frequently. The
banjo and cuckoo were heard at the ToH. CA/SA's not easily heard in
the Pac. NW as they were in MN. Using AR-7030 w/ 100 m long wire,
non-terminated, N/S. (Terry, KC7LDP, hard-core-dx March 20 via DXLD)

** JORDAN. An automatic E-mail response from R. Jordan covers their
internet, satellite and TV output as well as this about SW:

ARABIC RADIO:

Arabian Gulf, FE, Au 1500-0100 6105, 0300-1400 11810
Egypt, Sudan, W Arabia, E Africa 0300-0600 9630, 1200-1500 13630
C/E Europe, Moscow 0500-0800 11835, 1500-2100 7155
N Africa, C America 1000-1200 15355
S America, Brasil [sic] 2100-0100 15435
N America, W Europe 2100-0100 11935, 0300-0800 15435
W Europe 1700-2100 9830.

ENGLISH RADIO

N America 1100-1300 17680
C, W Europe 1300-1730 11690
(via Volker Willschrey, Saar, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Presumably all
these will soon make a one-hour-earlier DST shift; note that both
11690 and 17680 clash with Chile! (gh, DXLD)

** MALAYSIA SARAWAK. 7269.952 R. Malaysia [Kuching]; March 20 1028
peppy music female with chorus interspersed with male announcer; -85
dBm; SINPO 43443; ID at 1030Z with time pips; presumably language
Iban. Still present and quite listenable at 12:45Z (Thomas B. Roach,
Somewhere in the Sierra mountain foothills, who is really into
precision frequency measurement, hard-core-dx via DXLD)

** MEXICO. Dr Julian Santiago tells me about what happened at R. Mil
since their antenna towers fell down March 9: They have been using
the posts for the SW antenna, extending another antenna cable from
them to transmit the three MW stations of Nucleo Radio Mil. When they
tried to put the SW signal on too, this interfered with the AM
signals, so they decided to keep the SW [6010] turned off, until the
new tower is erected. This work should start this week and be
finished in some two or three weeks. So the SW is likely to return in
April. So the ``Encuentro DX`` program Dr Julian and I produce will
be back when the XEOI SW transmitter returns to the air. (Hector
Garcia Bojorge, Mexico DF, March 19, translated by gh for DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** PRATAS ISLAND. Excerpts from a press release provided by Jimmy,
BVAS, states that the Chinese Taipei Amateur Radio League (CTARL) has
announced that a team of 13 experienced DXers from Taiwan, Japan and
the USA will be returning to Tung-Sha Dao (Pratas Island) in April to
reactivate BQ9P. The operation is expected to begin with the first
station on the air at approximately 0500z, April 5th, and continue
until 2100z on April 12th. They plan to have six or seven operating
positions from two locations on the island. Activity will be on 160-
10 meters CW/SSB/RTTY and SSTV. Suggested operating frequencies are:

CW - 1826.5, 3504, 7004, 10104, 14024, 18074, 21024, 24894 and 28024
SSB - 3790, 7085, 14195, 18145, 21295, 24495 and 28480
RTTY - 14083, 21083, 28083
SSTV - 14230

Operators for this DXpedition included: Bolin/BV5AF (President of
CTARL), Kenny/BV2EW, Johnson/BV4DP, William/BV2VA, Bruce/BV2KI,
Jimmy/BV4AS, Paul/ BV4FH, Chung/BV4ME, Wang/BV5CR, Sky/BV8BC,
Teruji/JA1JKG, Leo/K8PYD and Paul/WT8S. QSL cards for this operation
can be obtained from KU9C: Steve Wheatley, PO Box 5953, Parsippany NJ
07054-6953 U.S.A. Web logs will be available after the operation is
completed and the logs are compiled. The address is to be announced
later. (KB8NW/Ohio Penn DX Bulletin 453, March 20/BARF80 VIA John
Norfolk, OKCOK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SUDAN [non]. DX Information from the British DX Club. Also heard
Voice of Sudan myself on 14th March on 8000.7 at 1737 with speech in
English to audience, with many mentions of the NDA and what appeared
to be a group within the alliance called the NIS (or NIL?). Ended at
1750 with stirring piece of Sudanese music. Reception peaking to fair
towards 1800 sign-off (Tony Rogers, UKOGBANI, March 20, BDXC E-Mail
news via DXLD)

** SWEDEN. RADIO SWEDEN, Stockholm: broadcasts in English valid as
from 26th March:

To Europe, Africa & Middle East:
   1330-1400 17895
   1730-1800 (exc. Sun) 1179, 6065
   1730-1800 (Sun) 13800
   1930-2000 1179, 6065
   2130-2200 1179, 6065, 9435
To E. Asia & New Zealand:
   1230-1300 17895
To Australia & SE Asia:
   1230-1300 21810
   1330-1400 17895
   2130-2200 15255
To S. Asia:
   0130-0200 on 13625
To N. America:
   0230-0300(#) 9495
   0330-0400(*) 9495, 15240 (May-August)
   1130-1200(#), 1230-1300 and 1330-1400 18960
   (#) = To Central America & Caribbean
   (*) = Primarily beamed to the West coast.
(via Jan Nieuwenhuis, Benelux DX Club, 17-Mar-2000, via DXLD)

** SWITZERLAND. Glenn, Swiss Radio International has finally dropped
the World Radio Switzerland brand. Maybe one day they will drop the
'arrogance' brand and present programs listeners will listen to.
(Larry Nebron, CA, March 19, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TIMOR EAST. 4W DX NEWS FLASH! Just before going to print, Bernie,
W3UR, editor of "The Daily DX", announced the following (edited
excerpts): "An International team from Finland, Portugal and the
United States has been formed to help celebrate the birth of a new
DXCC entity, East Timor. Members of the team will arrive late this
week for a 7 to 10 day operation. The group has been invited to stay
in the home of Thor Stefansson, 4W6MM. His QTH is a DXers dream
location including ten (10) 150-foot towers, which will be utilized
by the group. The team will include Olli/OH0XX/4W6xx,
Jose/CT1EEB/4W6EB; and Bernie/W3UR/4W6DX and Pertti/OH2RF/4W6RF who
will join in the middle of the operation after finishing up at TX0DX.
Several UN personnel stationed in East Timor may also join in on the
operation depending on their work duties including Ross, 4W6UN; Thor,
4W6MM; and Antonio, CT1EGH. In order to work as many of the Deserving
as possible the group will use the callsign 4W6DX on all bands from
10 to 160 meters on CW, SSB and possibly RTTY. The 4W6DX group will
be working closely with the TX0DX team in the Chesterfield Islands in
order to minimize interference and confusion. For the first several
days of operation concentration will be given to CW and SSB on a few
bands that will be open around the clock. Planned operating
frequencies are:

CW - 1826.5, 3524, 7024, 10107, 14007, 18087, 21007, 24907, 28007
SSB - 3799, 7062.5, 14150, 18115, 21200, 24935, 28400

4W6DX QSL via OH2BN, Jarmo J. Jaakola, Kiilletie 5-C-30, 00710
Helsinki, FINLAND." (KB8NW/Ohio Penn DX Bulletin 453, March 20/BARF80
via John Norfolk, OKCOK, and Ken Kopp, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K O G B A N I. Hi all - It appears a 14 kbps stream of "From Our
Own Correspondent" from the BBC World Service / Radio 4 is now
available for download at the URL
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/from_our_own_correspondent/default.stm
I, for one, am thrilled. Today the 25-minute edition was up and
available. Please let the folks at the World Service know if you
appreciate these efforts... (Richard Cuff, swprograms, Mar 19 via
DXLD)

** U S A. KTBN is off the air waiting for power supply to be
repaired. I had not heard them for 2 or 3 weeks on 7510, 15590
(George S. Thurman, TX, March 20, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. NudeNet -- Ham Radio Net for Nudists. About NudeNet: There
are many Ham Radio operators who also enjoy the nudist or naturist
lifestyle. The "NudeNetters", a loosely-formed group of hams that are
associated with The Naturist Society's Amateur Radio SIG, have
organized special event stations for events such as National Nude
Recreation Week, and Field Day stations operated at locations where
clothing is optional.

The Naturist Amateur Radio Club, NU5DE, from Austin, TX, also
participates in these events as a club.

The NudeNetters have an on-air gathering that usually meets on 20
meters every Thursday evening at 0000Z on 14.265 MHz. There is also
an IRC chat that meets every Wednesday in #nudenet on irc.sedona.net.
(http://www.sss.org/mailman/listinfo/nudenet via John Norfolk, OKCOK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST). I have never heard this net actually on the
air, so I don't know if it is really UT Fridays at 0000 (I suspect it
is). I have heard NU5DE on occasion during special events, such as
the "National Nude Recreation Week" mentioned above. I did check
their mailing list archives and according to recent postings some
members are trying to get other Nude Nets started. One, for the west
coast, is at 1800 UT on 7265 LSB while the other is on 14265 USB at
1800 UT Sundays (these may shift one UT hour earlier in April, if
they manage to get them going). (Norfolk, DXLD)

** U S A. Hello all, Paul Logan here in Fermanagh, N. Ireland, just
joined this list and thought some of you may be interested in knowing
that KFXX in Portland OR is being heard here in the evenings from
15:00 on 25.950. This one is in AM and is a bc link. Best of
listening, (Paul Logan, UKOGBANI, ISWL-chat via DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 2560.00 WFBS Berwick, Pa (2x1280) (harmonic) 0150,
Continuous tape loop promo of April 1st sign-on "...Berwick and
Waynesburg's all new WFBS 1280..." Occasional // 1280. Tnx Dave Braun
for confirming QTH. (Mark Mohrmann, VT, Mar 18, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
Mark, It's ex-WSQV, Berwick, PA. One of the recent DX News' reported
this call change, although the station was silent at that time. Guess
they're back on now (Dave Braun, NRC-AM)            ###


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