Re: [HCDX] Re: Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 10, Issue 12
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Re: [HCDX] Re: Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 10, Issue 12
Welcome to the wonderful world of the email delivery:-)
It is very much possible that emails don't arrive in the same order
they've been sent:
1. sometimes they arrive to hard-core-dx.com in different order,
depending on the load and delays of sending servers and hard-core-dx.com
inbound mail relays
2. moderation will delay messages. We don't always approve the messages
in the same order they arrive.
3. sometimes the receiving servers don't accept deliveries immediately
and messages are queued for the later delivery. In this case it's
possible that the email sent later is delivered first before the
previous emails are requeued.
4. And like John said, you can receive one email directly, one through
the list.
All this is perfectly normal. The variatioins are usually only within
couple of hours unless there are major outages happening.
73!
Risto
Johan Berglund wrote on 10/7/2003, 3:58 PM:
> Re items answered directly to you before they are even in the list.
> It happens to me now and then - the reason being I think is that
> diffent servers and mail programs work in different ways. How it
> comes about I don't know. Not a real problem (I use Outlook Express
> 6.0) but of course you get surprised from time to time. 73 Johan
> Berglund, Trollhättan, Sweden
>
> Björn wrote
> > Hi all,
> > To all of you, who tried to solve my 4600 kHz problem. Thanks a lot!
> I am
> > quite sure that you are right. It must have been the Korean voice I
> heard.
> > An interesting thing about Hard-Core-DX accurred again (because it has
> > accurred before): I read your answers before my question was
> published on my
> > Hotmail inbox! So you get the message and are able to answer it
> before it
> > has even been published on Hotmail! Can anybody tell how it works
> and why it
> > works like that?
> > 73 from Björn Fransson, DX-ing on the island of Gotland, Sweden
> >
> > _________________________________________________________________
> > The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE*
> > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 2
> > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 15:42:16 +0200
> > From: "BCLNEWS.IT" <bclsiciliaclub@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: [HCDX] Re: Utility or spy?
> > To: "Hard-Core-Dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Message-ID: <004301c38cd9$7182df60$d598623e@server>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> >
> > > So you get the message and are able to answer it before it
> > > has even been published on Hotmail! Can anybody tell how it works
> and why
> > it
> > > works like that?
> >
> > Sorry, I can't solve also this question but I think an Hotmail account
> > receives messagges later than a normal provider.
> >
> > Bye
> >
> > Roberto Scaglione
> > http://www.bclnews.it
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 3
> > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 13:32:02 +0200
> > From: "Alfredo Gallerati" <alfredogallerati@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: [HCDX] VOM FREQUENCY TABLE
> > To: "HCDX Hard Core DX List" <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Message-ID: <001d01c38cc6$a1c28940$36f1b650@oemcomputer>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> >
> > The frequencies at present in use by the <italian service> of
> > VOM Malta ( 6110 kHz, 9605kHz ) from RAI Int. relay service,
> > will be the same also after 25th October 2003.
> > In case they will update some of frequencies, we'll let you know
> > on HCDX list.
> > Thank you.
> > Best greetings.
> > ...................................................................
> >
> > Alfredo Gallerati
> > "Voice of The Mediterranean" Malta
> > Redazione "Onde Radio"
> > mailto: <alfredogallerati@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°
> > "Onde Radio" on line: www.vomradio.com
> > .................................................................
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 4
> > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 09:44:56 +0100
> > From: "Noel R. Green" <nrg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: [HCDX] Unidentified
> > To: <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Message-ID: <006701c38caf$a3c70340$e14f893e@pbncomputer>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> >
> > For two days I have been hearing a unidentified station using 7260. On
> > Oct.5th it was traced c1535 at weak strength playing non-de-script
> music
> > with occasional announcements using a language I could not
> recognise. It
> > was covered by VOA via Udorn making a crash start at 1600 with their
> Hindi
> > programme.
> >
> > On Oct.6th there were traces of "something" on 7260 before 1500,
> but after
> > that hour I could again hear music - sounding like 'dreamy' SE Asian
> pop
> > music we sometimes find on stations from that area and intro by a
> woman. A
> > man and woman were heard talking at 1519 and then the music
> continued as
> > before. The signal was again weak and splash came from AIR 7255 [til
> 1545]
> > and SWDR 7265. The VOA again blocked the frequency from 1600
> [active until
> > 1700].
> >
> > I re-tuned 7260 c1728 and found what seemed to be the same station
> with a
> > slightly better signal. The language sounded "something like" Arabic
> at tune
> > in, then music followed and varied from Indian like to Middle
> Eastern like.
> > Iran came on frequency at 1750 and started Russian at 1800.
> >
> > I don't find anything listed for 7260 at 1500 or 1730. Can anyone
> identify
> > this signal?
> >
> > 73s, Noel R. Green [north-west England]
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 5
> > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 08:28:17 -0700 (PDT)
> > From: mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx (Patrick Martin)
> > Subject: [HCDX] New EWE Antenna
> > To: am@xxxxxxxxxxx, hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Message-ID:
> > <11680-3F82DB91-5955@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII
> >
> > After using my new improved EWE for the past couple of mornings, I am
> > impressed. Even though TP CX are not as good as a few days ago, the
> > antenna works well. Getting the vertical sections straight has made a
> > big difference, plus I have discovered that my neighbors light dimmer
> > noise is quite a bit weaker. The noise must be more horizonally
> > polarized I would guess. I still get a bit of it, but it is not much of
> > an issue. Taiwan-981 was pretty decent this morning. The best I have
> > heard them this year. 738/1143, The Fishery Taiwanese stations were
> also
> > good with 738 a bit stronger. The BCC station on 1161 was weak, but
> > still audiable. It was mostly JJs and KKs though. No Thailand-891 this
> > morning either.
> >
> > 73s,
> >
> > Patrick Martin
> > Seaside OR
> > KAVT Reception Manager
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 6
> > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 16:58:59 +0100
> > From: "Dave Kernick" <zen24656@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: Re: [HCDX] Unidentified
> > To: "Hard Core DX" <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Noel R. Green"
> > <nrg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Message-ID: <002b01c38ceb$ebb02a60$7d024552@e1000d>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> >
> > This observation fits in with some of Noel's observations of the
> > unidentified station on 7260 kHz, but not of course the "Indian/Middle
> > Eastern" bit.
> >
> > I currently regularly hear Mongolian National Radio sign on at 2200
> on 7260,
> > 4830, 4895 kHz, haven't checked this in the afternoons yet. Their
> website
> > states: The short wave radio network project provided by Japan grant
> aid is
> > being implemented in 2003 at the RTVTCBS [Mongolian National Radio]
> , shall
> > enable modern technical facilities of 50kWt short wave station in
> > Ulaanbaatar, and 10kWt short wave stations in Altai and Murun
> available to
> > broadcast the programs of the National Radio on two channels.
> >
> > Dave Kernick
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Noel R. Green" <nrg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > To: <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 9:44 AM
> > Subject: [HCDX] Unidentified
> >
> >
> > > For two days I have been hearing a unidentified station using
> 7260. On
> > > Oct.5th it was traced c1535 at weak strength playing non-de-script
> music
> > > with occasional announcements using a language I could not
> recognise. It
> > > was covered by VOA via Udorn making a crash start at 1600 with
> their Hindi
> > > programme.
> > >
> > > On Oct.6th there were traces of "something" on 7260 before 1500, but
> > after
> > > that hour I could again hear music - sounding like 'dreamy' SE
> Asian pop
> > > music we sometimes find on stations from that area and intro by a
> woman. A
> > > man and woman were heard talking at 1519 and then the music
> continued as
> > > before. The signal was again weak and splash came from AIR 7255
> [til 1545]
> > > and SWDR 7265. The VOA again blocked the frequency from 1600 [active
> > until
> > > 1700].
> > >
> > > I re-tuned 7260 c1728 and found what seemed to be the same station
> with a
> > > slightly better signal. The language sounded "something like"
> Arabic at
> > tune
> > > in, then music followed and varied from Indian like to Middle Eastern
> > like.
> > > Iran came on frequency at 1750 and started Russian at 1800.
> > >
> > > I don't find anything listed for 7260 at 1500 or 1730. Can anyone
> identify
> > > this signal?
> > >
> > > 73s, Noel R. Green [north-west England]
> > >
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> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 7
> > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 17:29:59 +0200
> > From: "BCLNEWS.IT" <bclsiciliaclub@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: [HCDX] AWR schedule B03
> > To: <bclnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <shortwave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> > "Hard-Core-Dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Cc: Corad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, mail@xxxxxxxx, conexion_digital@xxxxxxxxxxx
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> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> >
> > Full schedule with detail on
>
http://www.awr.org/listener-services-program-schedule%20winter%202004.html
> or http://www.bclnews.it
> >
> >
> >
> > LANGUAGE UTC FREQ STATION NOTE
> >
> > Afar 1700-1730 15520 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Amharic 0300-0330 11975 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Amharic 1700-1730 17595 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Arabic 0500-0600 11905 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > Arabic 0600-0700 11670 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > Arabic 1800-1900 11865 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > Arabic 0400-0500 9875 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > Arabic 0500-0600 11905 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > Arabic 0600-0630 9840 Jülich, Germany
> >
> > Arabic 1800-1900 11685 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > Arabic 1900-1930 11845 Jülich, Germany
> >
> > Arabic 1900-2000 12025 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > Assamese 1330-1400 15660 Agat, Guam (Sunday
> &Wednesday only)
> >
> > Bangla 1230-1300 15135 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Bangla 1300-1330 15660 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Bangla 1300-1330 15660 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Bulgarian 0500-0600 6095 Jülich, Germany
> >
> > Bulgarian 1800-1900 5840 Jülich, Germany
> >
> > Burmese 0000-0030 17635 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Burmese 1400-1430 11940 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Chin 1430-1500 11940 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Dyula 0730-0800 17820 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > Dyula 2000-2030 11935 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > English 0200-0330 7230 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > English 0500-0530 5960 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > English 0500-0530 6015 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > English 0530-0630 15345 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > English 0600-0630 15345 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > English 0630-0700 9840 Jülich, Germany
> (Monday-Thursday, Saturday only)
> >
> > English 0830-0900 9660 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > English 0830-0930 17670 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > English 1000-1030 11705 Agat, Guam
> >
> > English 1000-1100 11900 Agat, Guam
> >
> > English 1200-1230 15135 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > English 1330-1400 9860 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > English 1330-1400 15235 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > English 1330-1400 15660 Agat, Guam (Monday,
> Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday only)
> >
> > English 1330-1400 11755 Agat, Guam
> >
> > English 1530-1600 15225 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > English 1600-1700 15495 Agat, Guam
> >
> > English 1600-1700 15495 Agat, Guam
> >
> > English 1630-1700 11980 Agat, Guam
> >
> > English 1700-1730 11560 Agat, Guam
> >
> > English 1730-1800 9385 Agat, Guam
> >
> > English 1800-1830 5960 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > English 1800-1830 7265 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > English 1800-1900 11985 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > English 1930-2000 11845 Jülich, Germany
> (Monday-Thursday, Saturday only)
> >
> > English 2000-2100 15295 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > English 2000-2100 15295 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > English 2100-2200 9660 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > English 2130-2200 11980 Agat, Guam
> >
> > English 2130-2200 12010 Agat, Guam (Monday,
> Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday only)
> >
> > Farsi 0230-0300 11945 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Farsi 0230-0300 11945 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Farsi 0330-0400 9740 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > Farsi 1630-1700 11905 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > Filipino 1030-1100 11705 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Filipino 1700-1730 9385 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Filipino 1730-1800 11560 Agat, Guam
> >
> > French 0430-0500 11945 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > French 0700-0730 9840 Jülich, Germany
> >
> > French 0800-0830 17820 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > French 2000-2030 11845 Jülich, Germany
> >
> > French 2000-2030 12105 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > French 2000-2030 15365 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > French 2000-2030 15365 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > French 2030-2100 11935 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > German 0800-0830 7235 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > German 1600-1630 7235 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > Hausa 0600-0630 15225 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > Hausa 1930-2000 15255 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > Hindi 1530-1600 15245 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Hindi 1530-1600 15215 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Hindi 1530-1600 15245 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Hindi 1700-1730 11675 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Igbo 0530-0600 15225 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > Igbo 1930-2000 15365 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > Indonesian 1100-1130 15260 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Indonesian 2200-2230 11850 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Indonesian 2200-2230 15320 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Italian 1000-1100 11730 Jülich, Germany Sat/Sun
> >
> > Japanese 1300-1330 11755 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Japanese 1300-1330 11980 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Japanese 2100-2130 11980 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Japanese 2100-2130 12010 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Javanese 1130-1200 15260 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Javanese 2230-2300 11850 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Javanese 2230-2300 15320 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Kannada 1530-1600 17515 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Karen 0030-0100 17635 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Karen 1430-1500 15660 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Khmer 1330-1400 11850 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Korean 1200-1300 9780 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Korean 2000-2100 6195 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Korean 2000-2100 6045 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Malagasy 0230-0330 3215 Talata, Madagascar
> >
> > Malagasy 1530-1630 3215 Talata, Madagascar
> >
> > Malayalam 1530-1600 11985 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Mandarin 0000-0200 17880 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Mandarin 0100-0200 17635 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Mandarin 1000-1100 15430 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Mandarin 1000-1100 15260 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Mandarin 1100-1200 11900 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Mandarin 1100-1300 11660 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Mandarin 1100-1500 15725 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Mandarin 1200-1300 15225 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Mandarin 1300-1500 15385 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Mandarin 1400-1500 11800 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Mandarin 2100-2200 11795 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Mandarin 2100-2200 11845 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Mandarin 2200-0000 17880 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Mandarin 2200-2300 11685 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Mandarin 2300-0000 11700 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Mandarin 2300-0000 11850 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Marathi 1530-1600 11675 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Masaai 1730-1800 12130 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > Mizo 1500-1530 11675 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Mongolian 2130-2200 11960 Agat, Guam (Sunday &
> Wednesday only)
> >
> > Nepali 1500-1530 15225 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Oromo 0300-0330 9650 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > Oromo 1730-1800 15520 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Punjabi 1500-1530 15215 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Punjabi 1500-1530 15245 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Romanian 1730-1800 5840 Jülich, Germany
> >
> > Russian 1300-1330 9860 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Sinhala 1400-1430 15660 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Somali 0330-0400 12015 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Somali 1630-1700 17595 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Spanish 2300-0100 6165
> >
> > Swahili 0330-0400 11975 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Swahili 1700-1730 12130 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > Tachelhit 0630-0700 9840 Jülich, Germany (Sunday
> & Friday only)
> >
> > Tachelhit 1930-2000 11845 Jülich, Germany (Sunday
> & Friday only)
> >
> > Tamil 1500-1530 11985 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Tamil 1730-1800 11675 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Telugu 1500-1530 17515 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Tigrinya 0300-0330 11945 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Tigrinya 1730-1800 17595 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Urdu 0230-0300 7230 Moosbrunn, Austria
> >
> > Urdu 1400-1500 15225 Abu Dhabi, UAE
> >
> > Urdu 1600-1630 11980 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Urdu 1600-1630 11980 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Vietnamese 0100-0200 15445 Taiwan
> (Saturday Only)
> >
> > Vietnamese 1400-1500 15550 Taiwan
> >
> > Vietnamese 2300-0000 15320 Agat, Guam
> >
> > Vietnamese 2300-0000 15445 Taiwan
> >
> > Yoruba 0500-0530 11970 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> > Yoruba 2030-2100 12105 Meyerton, South Africa
> >
> >
> > Roberto Scaglione
> > http://www.bclnews.it
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 8
> > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 13:59:16 -0400
> > From: "Thomas Giella KN4LF" <kn4lf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: [HCDX] UNID Pirate?
> > To: "a ABDX E-List" <ABDX@xxxxxxxxxx>, "a Cumbre DX E-List"
> > <cumbredx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "a HCDX E-List"
> > <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Message-ID: <003701c38cfc$b9abd800$6401a8c0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> >
> > UNID Pirate? 6500.000 KC AM. 0100-0200 UTC. SIO 443. Broadcast in
> EE, playing oldies, many mentions of QSLing. Carrier was zero beat on
> 6500.000 KC AM. Audio level was very low though. Missed ID every time
> due to allot of QSB. (Giella Oct 07)
> >
> > 73,
> > Thomas F. Giella, KN4LF
> > Plant City, FL, USA
> > EL87WX
> >
> > KN4LF 160 Meter Amateur Radio Resources & More:
> > http://www.kn4lf.com/kn4lf.htm
> >
> > KN4LF Daily Solar Space Weather & Geomagnetic Data Archive
> > + Daily HF/MF Radio Propagation Outlook:
> > http://www.kn4lf.com/kn4lf5.htm
> >
> > Florida Space & Atmospheric Weather Institute:
> > http://www.kn4lf.com/fsawi.htm
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------
> >
> > Message: 9
> > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 19:02:43 +0100
> > From: "Noel R. Green" <nrg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Subject: [HCDX] Unidentified 7260
> > To: <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Message-ID: <004f01c38cfd$c9997dc0$331c893e@pbncomputer>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
> >
> > Re the station using 7260. Thanks to comments from Dave Kernick and
> others,
> > this does seem to be Mongolia until 1600, when VOA Hindi takes over the
> > frequency. It was traced today from before 1430 but only became
> "usable"
> > after about 1500.
> >
> > However, when the VOA dropped carrier after Hindi at 1700, 7260 seemed
> > clear. But a station appeared at c1801 without opening procedure. A
> woman
> > was reading the news - according to several references made - and the
> > language appeared to be Arabic, but "accented". The news finished at
> 1715
> > and a man accompanied by some martial music was heard followed by
> chanting
> > or singing at 1725 then by more songs until around 1748 when a
> discussion
> > started. Iran blocked the frequency at 1755.
> >
> > So, my apologies - there are actually two stations, not one!
> > 73s.......Noel R. Green
> >
> >
> >
> > End of Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 10, Issue 12
> > ********************************************
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