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[HCDX] Part 3 of European loggings



I've now moved on to Ukraine, and specifically to western Ukraine, land of many castles and gently rolling hills.  The area was rural with minimal RF noise, although our time was short to dx.  Here is a smattering of results from this part of my trip.  From here we travelled south and west into the Carpathian Mountains....a fantastically beautiful region of mountains, akin to Switzerland in my opinion (but at a tenth of the price).  I predict that when this part of Ukraine becomes discovered by tourists, it'll become very popular!

ABKHAZIA 9494.8, 0416-, Abkhaz Radio Jun 29 Easy-listening music with a somewhat distorted signal.  EZL music.  Presumably Abkhazian.  Female announcer took a phone call at 04:26 with, 'Allo'.  Probable ID at 04:32 as Apsua Radio.  'Abkhazia' heard with a reverb effect at 04:54.  By 05:00 pretty much impossible to hear due to adjacent channel on 9490. (Salmaniw, Brody Ukraine)

BELARUS 7105, 1950-, Radio Station Belarus Jun 28 Excellent reception in Polish, then into English at 20:00.  // 7390 almost as strong, while 7440, although equally strong, but much lower in modulation and with some hum.  This was my first logging from Ukraine.  In this case, near Brody a small city to the east of Ukraine's western capital of Lviv.  After this batch, we left for the Carpathian mountains which I'll report next. (Salmaniw, Brody Ukraine)

HUNGARY 6025, 2100-, Radio Budapest Jun 29 I'm not sure if anyone else noticed this, but the multilingual IDs during the IS included languages that were used in the past by Radio Budapest, for example Ukrainian.  I hadn't noticed this on previous days. Announced a program from the archives, but first news in English.  Very good reception, but a cochannel English religious station could just be heard.  Nothing heard on my listed // of 9525. (Salmaniw, Brody Ukraine)

HUNGARY 6195, 0230-, Radio Budapest Jun 30 Presumably the last broadcast in foreign languages by Radio Budapest was obliterated here in Ukraine by the BBCWS in English cochannel.  I could make out 'Thank You' at 02:57 and then off the air. (Salmaniw, Brody Ukraine)

RUSSIA 15110, 0410-, Tatarstan Wave Jun 29 Good reception with sign-on in Tatar and Russian.  Checked again at 08:15 and at that time, 11925 is heard at excellent level with news in Russian and an ID. (Salmaniw, Brody Ukraine)

UNID 6335, 0412-, Voice of Iraqi Kurdistan Jun 29 Fair level, with a station playing middle east style music.  Checking my WRTH shows that this might be Voice of Iraqi Kurdistan, presumably from Iran. (Salmaniw, Brody Ukraine)


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