[IRCA] HLAZ Schedule - was Re: DU carriers
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[IRCA] HLAZ Schedule - was Re: DU carriers



This is the schedule for HLAZ taken from their website at 
http://jfebc.febc.net/2004new/broadcasting/broadcasting.htm  Note the 
year 2004 in the URL.  Based on what I see on their web site there is 
no way to determine if they have changed their schedule and neglected 
to update their website.

1900-1100 Korean
1100-1230 Chinese
1230-1345 Japanese
1345-1730 Chinese
1730-1800 Russian
1800-1900 Off?

That is exactly the same schedule I heard at their sign/off 
announcement a couple of years and which appears in the  Pacific-
Asian Log Online Radio Station Guide.  Russian after 1300 would be 
news.

Bill Harms

On 13 Aug 2006 at 11:18, Nick_Hall-Patch@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Quoting Patrick Martin <mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx>:
> 
> > Nick,
> > 
> > Mostly TPs here and a few DUs. HLAZ was in Russian after 1300, but I
> > did not note it earlier. Lots of Alaskans heard. 
> > 73,
> > 
> 
> That's a schedule change for HLAZ then, Patrick, as they've been Japanese from 
> 1230 to 1345UT for many years.  Will have to listen further for this.
> 
> Odd that you had only a few DUs, even after 1300UT; I would have thought we'd 
> be hearing approximately the same part of the world at the same time.  Except 
> for 972 carrier and 1566 low audio, and maybe a SAH on 774, I think virtually 
> everything I heard around then was DU, but like I said mostly carriers, and the 
> majority, weak ones.  Mind you, 45 minutes earlier, there were fewer carriers, 
> and pretty much all looping towards Asia.
> 
> A thought also is that you have a water path to Asia, but it's a land path from 
> here for the first several hundred kilometers up the spine of Vancouver Island, 
> so not only do you hear all trans Pacifics better than I do, but I'll bet the 
> Asiatics are better yet  Maybe they hang in longer for you than they do here.  
> 
> John Bryant isn't far from here as the crow flies, but he has a water path up 
> Georgia Strait...Asians are much better there. 
> 
> best wishes,
> 
> Nick
 




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