** ALGERIA. 576, Nov 28 at 0052 UT, JBA carrier among many in TA search, but this is of special interest. 1 kHz tone test has been widely reported last few nights in eastern half of North America as very strong unID. Now I also detect a ``carrier`` on 575, i.e. the lower half of a 1 kHz tone, but too much slop from WIBW on 577. My previous comments about this:
Maybe Bechar, Algeria, 400/200 kW. Altho listed in WRTH, it hasn`t been reported much (any?) despite the common 531 and 549 Algies, so maybe this one is just being reactivated? Bechar is also where they are supposedly building a new SW site. mwlist says: ``576 ALG Chaîne 1 24h Kenadsa (Béchar) * 400 reported irregularly active in Mar 2016 // 153 198 891 909 1071`` Europeans, if not North Americans, could easily get a DF bearing on this, even triangulate it by simply using handheld portables --- too easy? 73, (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CANADA. 326 kHz, Nov 28 at 0718 UT, dash and YQK ID from ND beacon, which is 200 watts from Kenora, Ontario. 335 kHz, Nov 28 at 0721 UT, dash and YLD ID from ND beacon, which is 1000 watts from Chapleau, Ontario (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENIING DIGEST) ** CANADA. 2749-USB, Nov 27 at 0814 UT, marine weather by YL in French, VP. Per EiBi at 0810-0830 it`s VCS Halifax but in English via sm site = Sambro NS. 2598-USB, Nov 27 at 0816 UT, YL too weak to detect language. EiBi says at 0807-0833 it`s VOJ, Port aux Basques NL, English & French via sv site = Stephenville NL (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CANADA. 6030, follow-up Nov 27 from Harold Sellers about CFVP after I asked him to check whether it`s off the air: ``[WOR] CFVP-6030 Calgary Canada off the air --- Recently listeners had reported that CFVP seemed to be off the air. Normally I can hear CFVP during daylight hours from my home in British Columbia, but I wasn’t hearing it either. The mediumwave station, CKMX 1060, “Funny 1060”, has been audible here, so the problem was only with the shortwave outlet. Today I finally made contact with an engineer at BellMedia, who owns the stations. This is what he said: "I have just been informed the site was target of copper theft that disabled CFVP. Transmitter underwent some repairs, and some work is in progress on the site to restore the missing grounding. It should be back in service within the next few days.” Let’s keep listening for its return. Harold Sellers, Vernon, BC`` Tony VK2IC Magon replies, ``The best idea to replace the ground mat is with barbed wire`` (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 5040, Nov 28 at 0714, RHC English is still on here, only // 6145 which normally lasts until 0800. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** PERU. 5980, Nov 27 at 2355, carrier clearly under Cuban wall of noise jamming not against OCB, until cuts off at 2355:25.5* which is 2 seconds earlier than yesterday. Further obs will determine whether a steady slippage or random variation in Radio Chaski timer`s auto-termination. Nothing else is known to be on 5980 at this time (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** SPAIN. 12030, Thu Nov 28 at 1557, REE earworm IS is VG, but VP on // 11685; the eastern-hemisphere frequencies start at 1600 weekdays; no signals yet on 9690 & 11940 western-hemisphere which don`t start until 1900 weekdays (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** THAILAND. 9940, Nov 28 at 1301, HSK9, temporary(?) English segment, I think but too poor to copy at S3-S5. I wanted to compare signal to before 1300 as signal thisaway should have improved (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 2887-USB, Nov 27 at 0812, New York ATC poor assigning flite level, selcal tones. Per EiBi this is a Caribbean area frequency, from site at Barnegat, New Jersey (which is way down the coast between Toms River and Tuckerton) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 2009 monitoring: confirmed Wednesday November 27 from 2200:20 on WBCQ 7490.06, S9-S7, but 9330 is off. Also confirmed UT Thursday Nov 28 at 0100 on WRMI 7780, better than usual at S9+20 but fading down somewhat by 0120. Preceded by Zorba tune at 0059, Biermann ID at 0059.5 and a fragment of some other intrusive audio as WOR playback starts. WOR 2010 should be ready by early UT Nov 29, and start SWairing late UT Fri Nov 29 at 2300 on WRMI 9955; UT Sat Nov 30 at 0130 on WRMI 5010, 5850 and 7780 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 9330.00, Nov 27 at 1853, World`s Last Chance via WBCQ-6 concluding German hour, only fair on caradio beamed away; piano IS different than the usual, 1856 Arabic and off for swivel; *1859 back on in Arabic seems slightly stronger, 1900 ``Huna WBCQ`` and worldslastchance.com pronounced in English. Still in Arabic at next check 2153, now S9+20/S6 the 500 kW much *weaker* now than 9350 WWCR 100 kW at S9+50. By 2157.5, 9330 reaches S9+25 in Arabic; 2200 WLC theme music but cuts off the air by 2201* leaving splash from WWCR. Rather than testing with WORLD OF RADIO as happened without notice last week. 2356 recheck it`s back on in Brazilian, but VP S3-S6 here to the WSW during this almost-south beaming. At 0120 Nov 28 back to English, S9-S4 despite optimum azimuth of 245, with MUF declining. It`s not TG target day yet, but the above matches already this info Nov 26 from Alan Holder, Isle of Wight, UK: ``Hi Glenn, Re your post on Hard Core DX 25-11-19 about WBCQ and World’s Last Chance. The “menacing” interval signal of World’s Last Chance radio, as you call it, seemed familiar to me. Finally, I remembered that it is based on the Christmas song called “Carol of the Bells”. You can find many recordings of this on the Web. Apparently it is of Ukrainian origin. I have also heard the WLC version of this music during some episodes of a U.K. TV programme series called “Impossible Engineering”. So it is not music which has been written especially for WLC radio. I note that WLC have amended the sked on their Web site. Presumably this is the final version which will be used from November 28: All on 9330 kHz: 0000-0100 Portuguese Brazil 175 deg. 0100-0300 English East USA 245 deg. 0300-0600 English Central USA 270 deg. 0600-0900 English West USA 280 deg. 0900-1000 Portuguese Europe 76 deg. 1000-1100 Spanish Europe 76 deg. 1100-1300 Spanish N.South America 180 deg. 1300-1400 Spanish C. America 220 deg. 1400-1600 English W. Canada 300 deg. 1600-1800 English U.K. 57 deg. 1800-1900 German Germany 54 deg. 1900-2200 Arabic Morocco 70 deg. 2200-2300 OFF AIR (Maintenance?) 2300-2400 Portuguese Brazil 175 deg. Regards, Alan Holder`` 9330, Nov 28 at 1507, S9/+10 of gospel huxter in English, so WLC must be officially underway. Allan Weiner indicated to Artie Bigley that the only non-WLC programming on 9330 would be `Worldwide`, UT Saturday at 0100-0200 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A [and non]. 9955, Wed Nov 27 at 2202, wall-of-noise Cuban jamming vs WRMI with Radio For Peace International in French; still same at 2237. Obviously Cuba is opposed to international peace (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 5890, Thu Nov 28 at 0710, S9+30 of dead air from WWCR transmitter which is not supposed to be on at this hour; same level as 5935 with DGS modulation. Haven`t noted such for a while; holiday special? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 1203, Nov 27 at 2217 UT, IBOC noise bothering WRTO Chicago 1200 (not WOAI), and another peak about 1177. This time the 1190 source is WOWO: sports talk by W&M ``after 5 o`clock``, mention Fort Wayne; dominant 1190 signal but plenty of QRM. WOWO is believed to be the only 1190 running IBOC. Don`t usually hear that or 1190 itself and wonder if their pattern be out of whack: U2 50/9.8 kW, i.e. ND day which is OK since Nov sunset is 2230 UT (Dec: 2215 UT). NRC AM Log shows format as NWS/TLK, not SPT per se (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 1500, Nov 27 at 2215 UT, plenty skywave already, area code 317 mentioned, ``deliverance`` and gospel huxtering vs sports talk presumably KSTP. 317 is Indianapolis, and the 1500 there is a fit, REL format on the other WRN group, WBRI, a 5 kW direxional daytimer. Best time to hear it as Nov official sunset is not until 2230* (Dec: 2215*) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) UNIDENTIFIED. Trans-Atlantic JBA MW carrier search, Nov 28 at 0045-0052: 531, 576[see ALGERIA], 585, 612, 684, 693, 711, 738, 774(2), 855, 882, 909, 936, 954, 999, 1044, 1053, 1089, 1107(2), 1125(2), 1179(2), 1215, 1575 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) UNIDENTIFIED. 1520+, Nov 27 at 2226 UT, I`m straining to hear a tell-tale het from 1521 upon 1520 KOKC, since Doha, Sa`udi Arabia 2000 kW is about to sign off at 2231* as noted by Bruce Conti, NH. It used to be obvious when it ran all-night. I do detect a JBA carrier, but sounds less than 1 kHz, so maybe KRHW Sikeston MO which has varied before; and still there at 2233 UT (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) UNIDENTIFIED. 3344.924, Nov 27 at 0807, carrier fading S7-S5. Such a frequency immediately brings to mind the mostly inactive RRI Ternate, Indonesia, altho a bit early for it to propagate? Maybe not: sunset 0920 UT. A few hours earlier Wolfgang Bueschel independently measured exactly the same frequency! and had the same idea about Ternate --- but certainly not at noontime there, and apparently he was using USA remotes like adjoining logs in that session: ``3344.924 ??? Strange signal string, much vague - ? could it be carrier of RRI Ternate-INS ? - at 0320 UT Nov 27 wb``. Last reported frequency for it was 3344.86 as in DXLD 19-22 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) UNIDENTIFIED. 6016-USB, Nov 28 at 0707, 2-way INTRUDERS, not Spanish but some tonal language (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) UNIDENTIFIED. 6810, Nov 27 at 0758, AM dead air at S9-S7; I also ran across this sometime earlier but unlogged (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) UNIDENTIFIED. 7969.0-CW, Nov 27 at 0751, CW seems handkeyed, repeating after long pauses but may not be an identical marker. I do manage to copy DE MRNQ as ID, altho I am not positive about the last letter. MRNQ gets no significant google hits, nor at UDXF iog, but frequency at UDXF leads to old logs mentioning a Russian military outstation Morse net paired with 6988; but also an Algerian petroleum net. MRNQ could also be an antique(?) British ship callsign, altho this is not a marine band. More likely a tactical call (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) This report dispatched at 1743 UT Nov 28
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