Hello !
Semi-auroral conditions tonight. Stayed on 640 for
over a half-hour and received Cuba, Venezuela and a station that was playing
cuban jazz with a very good signal that gradually faded down in strenght but
remained in for over 10 minutes (didn't sound like Radio Progreso though, they
always ID at the top-of-the-hour - wich was 0200 UTC - 2100 EST, wich they did
not). RFO have some jazz mx at times, so most likely Radio Guadeloupe. Brazilian
Radio Bandeirantes in Porto Alegre may also had been possible, but never
previously IDed here.
I left a tape running on 640, so we'll see what
comes in. Because they aren't very strong stations on 640, this may be one of my
best opportunities to log Brasil, from the Montreal area.
I don't have much time for more DX tonight, since I
begun school tomorow so have to go to bad quite early tonight.
I will finish this holiday with my theory on
deep-South Americans and the best frequencies to try for them. I'll begun with a
high-powered Brazilian on 640 in south-eastern Brazil, then talk a bit about 2
high-powered Buenos Aires stations. They may be very difficult, but not
impossible for Canadian/US DX'ers.
I found a tentative report from the east-coast
DX'er Eric Stromsted in Massachusets. I found it in the IDXD 70-01 of
September 20, 2002. Go to http://www.nrcdxas.org/idxd/idxd7001.html. What
do you think about it ? It stayed in for 30 minutes - according to the IDXD
report, as I never heard Brasil on MW - wich is quite long for a
Pan-American, so should be easy for eastern inland DX'ers, like me. It is only a
tentative catche, since he didn't came up with an ID, but I think I may heard
them, I really need a ZY on medium-wave. It has been reported THIS season,
so I hope to hear them with patience and near-nightly trying. I
give credit to Bruce COnti (wich is part of this thread) for letting post this.
I think it is important enough, especially considering that in October I was
logging Ecuador here.
Here is the afore-mentionated Eric Stomsted report
!:
640 BRAZIL R.Bandeirantes, Porto Alegre
SEP 09 0225 - Tentative; replaced R.Guadeloupe in a fade in with
Brazilian non-stop music and several Portuguese male announcements but faded
five minutes before -on hour- break, with R.Guadeloupe fading in. This is
a long shot, as the only high powered Brazilian station on the frequency, could
also be Venezuela, Cuba or Guadeloupe? [Stromsted-MA]
That's it for now !
If I will ever hear Porto Alegre on 640, it will surely be my
most distant MW log. It is deep-South American, 30 degrees south of the Equator.
Another good deep-SA beats would be LRA1 870 kHz wich is an excellent DX
frequency (just camed up with WWL last night) and 1070 (LR1 Radio El Mundo,
after I have logged YVMA and HJCG with CBA nulled in November 2001 - these
are fairly commun her ein north-Eastern North America - so you'll never know
with what you may came up).
I suspect the Porto Alegre 640 kHz, and Buenos Aires on 870
and 1070 would be most likely during our summer months when it's winter down
there. From my little experience, the best summer months for Latin DX and the
only one that is quite good with fewer static and loger nights, is August. But
until we made to August, we still have a long winter and a second half of the
2002-2003 DX session to deal with, until will came the summer and the
"trans-equatorial" season as Mark Connelly sometimes say.
Well, that's it for now !
Have a good night and hope for all of you to get back to work
form the holidays easily,
73 and good DX,
Bogdan Chiochiu
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