** ANTARCTICA. 15475.98 RC USB, Wed Oct 19, tune-in via Argentine remote at 1500 when LRA36 is already on with music prélude; 1503 usual sign-on routine; 1503 themesong; 1507 recitation and song; 1512 ID with ``nos une``, and finally live YLs, with program #26 of the Esperanza Audaz season; staff names; it`s ``muy ventoso`` on this 19th of October; temp minus 1 C, with a low of -10, snow, winds 93? kph, partly cloudy; 1517 phone numbers and all other contact info; 1518 song; 1520 ID; 1521 This Week in History starting with Oct 17. *Tomorrow* will be special program for the anniversary of LRA36, no time heard but presumably also circa 15 UT Thu Oct 20. 1524 song; 1527 ID ``Radio Arcángel San Gabriel`` omitting ``Nacional``, ending with ``su compañía``. Then about Brown Base, from 1949/50, now named for Almirante Brown, changed name in 1990. Seldom says anything about that base, but see Wikipedia:
``Brown Station (Spanish: Estación Científica Almirante Brown, or more often Base Brown or Estación Brown) is an Argentine Antarctic base and scientific research station named after Admiral William Brown, the father of the Argentine Navy. It is located on Sanavirón Peninsula along Paradise Harbor, Danco Coast, in Graham Land, Antarctic Peninsula. As of 2014 Brown is one of 13 research bases in Antarctica operated by Argentina.[2] From 1951 to 1984 it served as a permanent base; since then it is open during the summer season only.[3]`` More chat I don`t follow much past 1540 with music background, 1545 ID with frequencies, ``Nacional, la Radio Pública``. 1555 again plug birthday broadcast mañana; 1600 song; 1603 ID with staff again, ``Nacional, nos une``. 1605.5 dead air, off? Not quite, 1606 a bit more music, then gone, no more heard past 1641. Was good signal, modulation peaking S9. PS: Here are details on the B-day special via the AER ForoDX list: ``Mañana Especial de LRA36 RADIO NACIONAL ARCÁNGEL SAN GABRIEL por su 43 aniversario de 1430 a 1630 UTC 15476 USB. Fonte: Adrián Korol (Diretor da Rádio Nacional da Argentina e RAE Argentina ao Mundo) vía Antonio Avelino, del DXCSF -- Pedro Sedano, Madrid, España`` And Gary Pence, TX, who would rather DX it via N American remotes than hear it clearly via S America, reports: ``It`s on, 1454z in song. When listening to LU4AA SDR, has a noise floor of -104 dbm and their signal was in the beginning S7, S8 or -92 to -82 dbm. When using the KFS SE SDR Array at Half Moon Bay, CA, has a higher noise floor of S5 or -97,-98 dbm and LRA36 was barely audible but signal never built up. I tried the quieter omni antenna at KFS, which was -104 dbm but it doesn't have the gain of the SE Array. So for right now LRA36 remains fairly elusive to the USA KIWISDRs, but we will keep trying. 73, Gary`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** CUBA. 5025, 5040, 6000, Oct 19 at 0417, all these Rebelde/RHC frequencies are off. 6060 & 6165 English on. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** ETHIOPIA [and non]. 11560-11580, Oct 19 at 0406, sounds like DRM noise but too wideband; amid at 11570 a weak carrier. EiBi explains: ``11570 0400-0500 ETH Dimtse Woyane TIG EAf /F-i = Issoudun site 11570 0400-0500 ETH Noise Jammer EAf`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** KIRITIMATI [and non]. 846 kHz, Oct 19 at 0613, JBA carrier from R. Kiribati; only other 9/kHz splits: 855 and 1116, both likely Spain synchros tho 1116 max power only 5 kW; 855, 50 kW. Note: there is a lot more 10/kHz splash above 1200, so harder to detect any splits. But Gary Pence reports; maybe was intermittent: ``846 khz Kiritimati off No jba in Oahu. I almost forgot but I checked 846 at sunset and around 0630z from Oahu SDR and I believe they were off last night. Gary`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** NEW ZEALAND. 9700, Wed Oct 19 at 0632, RNZP starting `Digital Planet` with some interesting topix, qualifying as a Media program; as usual, 9700 this hour is the SSOB, S9+20. Guess what: it`s really a BBC programmme, and not even mentioned on the RNZ Pacific sked, only as a RNZ National relay this hour: https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/nights ``7:06 PM. Nights with Karyn Hay --- RNZ's weeknight programme of entertainment and information; 10:00 PM. News at Ten`` but including, at least this week: ``7:30 [sic] Digital Planet --- It's estimated that 5.3 billion mobile phones will become waste this year. Despite being packed with precious metals like gold, silver and palladium and other recyclable parts most will not be disposed of properly. This mountain of e-waste (that if piled on top of each other would reach 120 times higher than the International Space Station) is only part of e-waste problem with other small consumer electronics such as remotes, headphones and clocks.`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** PANAMA [non]. 9955, Tue Oct 18 at 2228, tuning in WRMI early via Maryland remote for WOR at 2230, tail end of `Antena DX` in Spanish, or rather Portunhol, with DX report voiced by someone from DX Clube Sem Fronteiras, with Portuguese hours of WLCR/WBCQ 9330, outdated? Antena DX is produced monthly but allegedly aired weekly. This is still the Sept edition as found later on their website, no October yet. http://programasdx.com/antenadx.htm Víctor Gutiérrez produces it: ANTENA DX | La Chispa Estereo Escuchar en SoundCloud HORARIOS Y FRECUENCIAS Lunes 7.780 KHz 00:00 UTC (domingo en América) Lunes 5.985 KHz 04:30 UTC (domingo en América) Martes 9.955 KHz 22:00 UTC https://www.facebook.com/LaChispaEstereo/ Of course, 7780 has been off since Ian; 5985 was dropped months before that. Another version shows 9455 at that time. Aoki shows some other times: 0030 Day 4 = Wed, on 7490 = WBCQ, but not on WBCQ`s own sked at any time; Wed 1300 on 9955 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** SPAIN. 17855, Wed Oct 19 at 2200, token English to NAm from REE is VP, unusable direct on this, let alone the other three frequencies, 15520, 11940, 11670. I`m not on computer to try for it via Maryland remote, the usual workaround. B22 QSY to 9690 at 2300 M/W/F cannot come soon enough (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** TURKEY. 9830.002, Oct 19 at *2158, JBA carrier cuts on as at first I am monitoring only on the DX-398 direct with shortwire clipon, so presumed VOT trying to start English, but useless to deep North America. I detect it only with BFO slightly offtuned LSB, avoiding the RTTY on USB. By 2247 I check it via UTwente which provides the typical +2 Hz offset, but even there it`s so weak it could have been underChina instead. Reads S7/S9 max but hardly readable as may also be undermodulated. At 2248 I can tell it is really VOT, YL in English. Occasionally surges to brief readability, signal and/or modulation. 2253 sign-off and into IS; 2258 German ID, 2300 timesignal, and still on air but unreadable at 2323, not a good prop day for such a bonus, even unto Europe. Seems to cut off at 2327*. We expect B22 to make usual switch to 5960 and both one real UT hour later; which can`t come soon enough. It would then again be subject to collision with The Mighty KBC should extra German surpass 0000 on a UT Sunday (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2160 monitoring: ``From: Richard Lemke, St. Albert, Alberta, Canada, the desk of Richard’s listening Post, Radio: JRC NRD-535 HF, Antenna: random long wires in the trees. Dear Glenn: World of Radio, monitoring and confirming the latest for #2160, 9395 and 5950 kHz only heard until the antenna farm can be fixed up, Hurricane Ian, Hope to hear soon 5850 kHz, 1030 UT. WRMI: 5950, fading, jamming noise, 0040, 0043, 0054 (55443), 0059, Oct 17 UTC 2022 [Mon] 9955, clear audio, one direction beamed, 2230, 2243, 2258, (45433), 2259, October 18 UTC [Tue] 9395, clear audio, VE1 ON [???], 2330, 2344, 2358 (45433), 2358,Oct 18 UTC 2022 [Tue] (Lemke, Richard -AB) 73’s, Richard`` Confirmed Tuesday October 18 at 2230 on WRMI 9955, S9/+15 into Maryland SDR, well-atop Cuban pulse jamming. Also confirmed Tuesday October 18 at 2330 on WRMI 9395, S9+8/12 into Maryland SDR. Also confirmed Wednesday October 19 at 2128 on WBCQ 7489.9v, JBA direct but I can recognize my last item about Vietnam on 1071. Signal picked up slightly from 2100 when nothing could be copied. Next: 0030 UT Thursday WRMI 9395 to NNW 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 5010 to S Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html A noncommercial service for which financial support is appreciated to Glenn Hauser, P O Box 1684, Enid OK 73702, preferably by money order or check on a US bank. Thanks this week to Joe Caberlin, VE1EJ, Port Colborne, Ontario Or via PayPal, not necessarily in US funds, to woradio at yahoo.com (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 5010, 5800, 5850, 5950, 7570, 7730, 7780, Oct 19 at 0416 all these WRMI frequencies are OFF, including some that had been restored post-Ian, leaving nothing but the 9s (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 17790, October 19 circa 1830, WRMI on NF ex-21525 with Panam`s ``Radio Africa`` service of gospel huxters in English, S9+10, much better than 13m usually was but could still be affected by sporadic E. Remains to be heard what be `normal` for this to here. It is almost at right angle from correct Africa ex-azimuth of 81, i.e. 160 degrees really for S America, considerably missing Africa, but maybe some signal get in there. However at 1939 recheck it`s off; 2046 recheck, back on. Sked is 15-21 UT; a stopgap measure until/unless the Af antenna can be repaired. Latest update on FB circa 22 UT Oct 19: ``WRMI Radio Miami International 1h · Here's the hurricane restoration report for today (October 19) from WRMI. Our crew was completing work on the transmission lines for 5850 kHz, when suddenly the transmission fluid sprung a leak on one of our trucks, and it spilled onto the catalytic converter causing the truck to catch on fire. Fortunately our engineers were able to put out the fire quickly, so we hope there is not much damage. We used another truck to finish the transmission line work on 5850. Then when we tried to turn on the transmitter, a compressor blew up on a fan motor in the rear of the transmitter. (How many things can go wrong in one day?) So tomorrow morning they will remove the blower and replace it with another, which we understand is a fair amount of work. But we will try to finish this tomorrow and put 5850 kHz on the air -- finally! Wish us luck tomorrow. In the photo below, WRMI Facility Manager Pat Travers is finishing up the transmission line work on 5850 kHz. Here's where you really need to know what you're doing!`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. 2097.3 CW, Oct 19 at 0622 UT, single-letter beacon A every dekasecond, anywhere but Quartzsite AZ (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. 90.1 FM, Oct 19 at 2010 UT, on caradio in Enid, KUCO FM has CCI from another classical station in fall fundraising, mentions whether or not to broadcast the Clinton Symphony Orchestra. Normally such all-too-common QRM would be from KHCC Radio Kansas, Hutchinson, but why would they mention such an orch? That brings to mind Clinton, IOWA, where research shows there is one in that town on the Mississippi, ergo, WOI-FM Ames IA? Outside its main coverage area but IPR do have a ``Symphonies of Iowa`` program on Sunday afternoons. However, I have not been able to correlate that with Clinton. Strangely, the only 90.1 hit for Iowa in the WTFDA FM DB is for WOI-FM, but with news/talk format on HD. What about classical format? That is on the HD2 of 90.1 per this confusing map and attempt to explain it all: https://www.iowapublicradio.org/find-your-signal I don`t have any HD receiver for FM; or AM (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report despatched at 0015 UT October 20
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