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Glenn Hauser logs February 9, 2019 |
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Sunday, February 10 2019
** BRAZIL. 6010.016, Feb 9 at 0710, JBA carrier, probably R. InconfidÃncia, despite Aoki/NDXC listing as in a break 06-09 (and also listing imaginary Mexico and probably same Colombia on 6010). See also CUBA! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA [non]. 6020, Feb 9 at 0025, CRI relay in English via ALBANIA seems to be discussing how to say ``Get the show on the road`` in Chinese; an idiom I assume cannot be translated literally. There is also a LAH - low audible heterodyne on 6020. What could that be? Only otherthing in EiBi is VOV-4 Vietnam. I suppose a trace could be making it along grayline, and being off-frequency certainly fits them. It`s 20 kW ND. DON`T YOU BELIEVE Brasil or Perà on 6020 still in Aoki, both gone for YEARS! If RHC were on 6100 and 6060 at this hour, a leapfrog of those could land on 6020 as I have previously heard after 0500 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CHINA [and non?]. 6080, Feb 9 at 0028, two weak carriers beating from slightly different frequencies, one of them seeming Chinese. Aoki/NDXC claims two within China are simulactive: until 0100, CNR1, 100 kW, 236 degrees via Golmud 916 site; and until 0530, PBS Hulun Buir, 10 kW ND in Mongolian via Hailar. But also one other as 24h, R. Marumby, Curitiba PR, Brasil, which may not be inactive, still in WRTH 2019 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. Unlike English, RHC Spanish is still making SW frequency announcements at certain hours, which don`t always mesh with reality --- but what do those non-SWLs know back in the studio? 11760, Feb 9 at 0000 tune-in, onesuch is in progress; missed the first part that I will try to catch again. `...13740, 11840, 9640, 5040. A partir de las 0000: 13740, 11670, 11840, 11950, 11700, 9640, 6000`` - -- but NOT the very frequency I am tuned to, 11760! 11670, 11700 and 11840 are all suptorted, plus weak 11830/11850 spurs, never announced. 11950 also on, but *not* // the others because it`s the separate `Mesa Redonda` TV soundtrack hour, // 6000 only --- something the announcer does not comprehend by mixing those two in with the others. BTW, this is UT Saturday, altho EiBi and NDXC/Aoki claim 00-01 6000 // 11950 are on air Tue-Fri only. Maybe the UT Sat shows are irregular, or confusion local vs UT days? Another frequency announcement is at 0400, but just caught it ending at 0402 on 6060. I then resolve two mysteries others have reported! 6010, Feb 9 at 0022, two carriers, so is Colombia really reactivated along with Brasil? I barely make out some Spanish talk so the assumption would be Colombia --- but NO, it`s // 5990 CRI relay! Now, I get it: 6010 is a leapfrog mixing product of 5990 over 6000 (Cuba can make broad jumps, but LFMPs are supposedly more apt between nearby frequencies.) This is possible only between 00 and 01 when both are on the air (unless they forget to turn at both of them off). The other could still be Brasil, as no other broadcaster, major or minor is known active during this hour (DON`T YOU BELIEVE Radio Mil, Mexico, still in Aoki/NDXC, which has been gone for many YEARS). To confuse matters further, RHC has some Brazilian trying to speak Spanish, i.e. Portunhol, I have also heard at other times; maybe an unusual temporary guest. 5990 is S9+20/30, and 6000 is S9+10. Since they leapfrog, the two must be at the same site, despite Aoki showing different coÃrdinates: 5990 CRI as La Habana, and 6000 RHC as TitÃn-QuivicÃn. This is because only the CRI relays are in HFCC as registered by the ChiCom, but not specifying which of the three real sites. EiBi also reflects this. Harold Frodge also reported RHC on an unlisted frequency: ``CUBA: 6090 Radio Habana Cuba; 0405, 2/4; W in EE reading list of phone #s & addresses; 0407+ RHC ID. SIO=2+52+; no sign of robustly bountiful Rev. Barbie or dead Dr. Gene (Frodge-MI)`` 6090: so I am checking this out too: Feb 9 at 0401, no Anguilla, but fast SAH of about 15 Hz, talk and music mixing. Now I get it! 6090 is another leapfrog mixing product as confirmed by // audio: 5910 CRI relay over 6000 RHC English, another 90 kHz higher. Both must be TitÃn-QuivicÃn site here too. Leapfrogs do not make any SAH as the result is a single ``transmission``, which however could be off- frequency if either fundamental be; so what else is on 6090 now? Surely R. Amhara, ETHIOPIA. The 6090 Cuban mix could be heard anytime between 03 and 05, the 5910 CRI hours in English, Cantonese. Checked at 0407 for reverse leap on 5820 but nothing audible there. Let this be a lesson: before leaping to conclusions about something exotic or reactivated, if you hear Spanish or any RHC language on a band where Cuban transmitters also exist, consider a mixing product! Something`s always wrong at RHC --- and fun for us (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 5040, Feb 9 at 0030, RHC English is open carrier/dead air except for a bit of scratchiness. Wiggle that patchcord! Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 9640, Feb 9 at 0725, S9+10/20 of dead air except for some hum; also 9535 dead at S9+10. Obviously RHC transmitters left on far beyond sign-off time. I wonder if they were modulating earlier in English or Spanish. 9535 is always quite weaker than 9640 here. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 15311, 15283, 15255, 14997, 14969 approx., Feb 9 at 1351, JBA 28.6x kHz spurs barely detectable from RHC 15140. Finally someone else reports these, Harold Frodge, Midland MI: ``15111.4, Radio Habana Cuba (presumed); 1545, 2/4; Just hints of music; slightly drifty sig. 1942, still there & still on 15111.4; this time with definite voice. Similar at 15168.8 so probably another 15140 RHC spur combo. âSomethingâs always wrong in Cuba.â Spurs, tornadoes & meteor strikes. +++ 1933, 2/6; Same spur pair; distorted 15140 in French; spur also on 15025 but not 15255`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. Superfluous jamming discourtesy of the incompetent DentroCuban Jamming Command, where something is always wrong: 5960, Feb 9 at 0713, pulse jamming vs nothing, maybe spur out of 5980s 6125, Feb 9 at 0404, intermittent pulse jamming stray vs Turkey deadair 12035, Feb 9 at 1355, occasional pulse jamming stray QRM to Turkey 11915-11945, Feb 9 at 1420, Heavy jamming against 11930 Martà is splattering out at least plus/minus 15 kHz, more than usual 11845, Feb 9 at 1424, residual pulse jamming still here against long- abandoned Martà frequency; and also vs 11860 which is M-F only unlike all other RM usage; DCJC had been turning off 11860 weekends, maybe forgot today, but by 1757 the only jamming is around 11930 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISENING DIGEST) ** EAST TURKISTAN. 3950 & 3990, Feb 9 at 0034, JBA carriers vs QRhaM, presumed PBS Xinjiang --- checking for these after hearing the usual grayline quartet of higher carriers all correlating with same Urumqi station, 4500, 4850, 4980, 5060. 3990 & 4980 are in Uighur, part of the ChiCom brainwashing scheme. However, Aoki shows PBS Gannan also running this hour on 3990. 7205, Feb 9 at 0036, is more than a carrier, Asian wailing at S5-S8. This could also be Xinjiang in Uighur, but CRI Mongolian via Beijing site also scheduled (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** IRAN. See MALAYSIA [non] ** MALAYSIA [non]. 9835, Feb 9 at 1351, S8-S4 of Russian with flutter, so definitely VIRIran, not VOM. Ron Howard replied to my yesterday`s unID: ``Hi Glenn, On Feb 8, checking at 1120, 1247 & 1347, noted clear frequencies for both 9835 and 11665; no hint of any station at all. In the past, I would have been hearing decent Malaysian signals on both frequencies (9835 Sarawak FM & 11665 Wai FM). So per my recent monitoring, their schedule has significantly changed during the period I normally listen. Ron, California`` And Mauno Ritola, Finland, replied to that also on the WOR iog: ``Hi Ron, I don't think it is a schedule change, but for some reason they have difficulties in keeping the transmitters on the air. 9835 kHz has been inactive for quite a while. 11665 kHz was in operation on Thursday, but as you say not yesterday and also today off. Mauno`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** NIGERIA. 7255-, Feb 9 at 0718, VON S9+20 in African language about Sierra Leone. Re my previous report of it missing, Dan Sheedy, California replies: Hi Glenn, just saw your 8 Feb 0653 non-log of VoN-7255. Oddly enough, I was checking them out at 0623 8 Feb. & they were doing OK in Hausa, so apparently their "doing OK" didn't last too long. Have a safe weekend, good listening, & cheers from the beach. Dan`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** PALAU. 9965, Feb 9 at 1345, YL in Japanese, undermodulated with some hum, i.e. Furusato no Kaze; just a trace today of +/- 70 kHz spurs on 9895 & 10035 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** TURKEY. 6125, Feb 9 at 0404, 0412 and 0428 chex, S9-S9+10 of dead air vs some occasional pulse jamming strays. Voice of Turkey is failing to modulate English to North America! Something`s always wrong at Emirler but at least it`s not 0.7 kHz off-frequency. Regarding my previous report of Turkey in German way past 0000 UT Feb 6: ``the sloppyrators sometimes don`t get 5960 turned off by 2355 when English finishes, letting it run with the next language on the feed which is not supposed to be on any SW frequency. If such lapses be totally random, sooner or later it will happen on Saturday into UT Sunday and clash with The Mighty KBC`` --- Jay Novello, Wake Forest NC, replies Feb 6: ``Glenn, it already has, on several occasions, including this past weekend when they didnât pull the plug until around 0050. I wrote to Eric van Willegen at The Mighty KBC about it, and he replied: `Yes, the VOT is not following perfectly the rules. The Germans will contact them again; hopefully it will work this time. Fingers crossed for Saturday. It's not that easy to find a clear frequency; in the past we had Radio China and Cuba suddenly on top of us. Have a great week and we see you Saturday``` Which is exactly why, when KBC was looking for a new 49mb frequency, I strongly recommended against this one. There is more to frequency management than looking for openings in HFCC. 12035+, Sat Feb 9 at 1353, VOT English is poor in `Letterbox` until 1401 right into `Turkish Cuisine`, S9-S5, but you would need perfect reception and a recorder to copy the recipe. Occasional stray pulse jamming QRM. 13685.704, Sat Feb 9 at 1424, VP music, gone at 1452 recheck. It`s VOT eastward in Uighur at 1330-1426 per Aoki/NDXC; neither that nor EiBi (nor HFCC of course) reveal it can be off-frequency from 13685. Might not be noticeable on weekdays with WINB non-DRM carriers covering 13685-13690 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 4724-USB // 8992-USB, Feb 9 at 0041, US military crypto alfanumeric fonetik string with usual reverb and clix between characters. EiBi calls these ``US Air Force Messages``, on six frequencies all available 24 hours, the others being 6739, 11175, 13200 and 15016. But where are they, really? And are they significant or mere exercise? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 1968 monitoring: confirmed Saturday February 9 at 1255 the 1230 on WRMI 9955, good S9. Not confirmed the 1531 Saturday via HLR 9485-CUSB, direct nor via UTwente. As Alan Gale suggested, I also checked the Italy SDR during following semihour, http://kiwisdr.briata.org:8073/ but not picked up there either. However, from England, Alan reports this week: ``Hi Glenn, HLR was audible up until 1515 UT on 9485 kHz this afternoon, but abruptly faded out here during Media Network Plus. I switched to the Colle Sofia webSDR in Italy and World of Radio was audible on there at 1530, though suffering a little splatter. Interestingly though, it then faded in here again at 1550 UT and was quite strong for the final 10 minutes. That was the first time that I've heard it here on that frequency in weeks now, so that's a good sign that propagation is improving as the days continue to lengthen. I've attached a short mp3 of it. 73, Alan.`` Next: 2030vUT Saturday WA0RCR 1860-AM MO non-direxional 2200 UT Saturday WRMI *9955 to SSE 0400vUT Sunday WA0RCR 1860-AM [nominal 0415], ND 0830 UT Sunday WRMI 5850 to NW, 5950 to WNW, 7730 to WNW 1130 UT Sunday HLR 7265-CUSB Germany to WSW 2130 UT Sunday WRMI 7780 to NE 0230 UT Monday WRMI 5950 to WNW, 9395 to NNW 0400vUT Monday WBCQ *5130v Area 51 to WSW 0430 UT Monday WRMI *9955 to SSE 0930 UT Monday Unique 5045-LSB NSW ND 2330 UT Monday WRMI *9955 to SSE * also webcast; direct linx to these and many others at: Complete WOR sked, all affiliates, satellite, webcast, AM&FM, podcast: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. (7490), UT Sat Feb 9 circa 0105 when first checked, WBCQ webcast, Allan Weiner political rant on `Worldwide`; At 0142 talking about installing transmission line for the 500 kW, which is 9 inches in diameter, looks like a pipe, to achieve 20 MW ERP out of the pending #6 transmitter. Fuller report from John Carver: ``Tonight's show started I know not when. 7490 was nothing but noise as was 9330. Waited a bit to see if something would start. Checked 5130 and the show was in progress. Found them in the middle of political talk when I tuned in about 0105. A canned station ID is broadcast every few minutes. Discussing the State of the Union address at the moment. Harsh politics fade into the background and the talk moves to the regular working man and the problems they have making a living. Price of groceries. Price of non food items. States again to never trust banks and get rid of one's credit cards. Also touches on health care. During a break Allan announces that they're broadcasting on 7490 and 9330. No mention of 5130 and no mention of what happened to the militia program. Allan mentioned that they've started work on the new transmitter so Allan and Angela are now in Maine. Mr. Transistor Norm calls at 0135 chiding Allan for not being at the hamfest in FLA today. Allan is excited about how well the transmitter project is coming along. Some talk about fooling with the big transmission line to the transmitter. Allan said that he and Angela would be back in FLA sometime in March for awhile. He also predicted that radio will make a comeback. A dropped phone call prompts Allan to complain about getting a dozen junk phone calls a day on his cellphone. Reading of emails at 0150 interrupted by a phone call from a gentlemen asking if there was an HD shortwave radio available. Allan explained about DRM. Then into a reading of the Free Radio News. Closing prayer at 0158. Program was off the air at 0200. New program started then on 5130 and was not the militia program. Didn't catch the name of the new program but it seems to have something to do with professional wrestling. John, Mid-North Indiana`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 5970, Feb 9 at 0407, WEWN Spanish is gone again. They must be having horrible problems keeping this thing on the air, and modulated. 12050, Feb 9 at 1354, WEWN is at least on the air but dead air, or JBM? at S6-S2; 1405 fully modulating Spanish (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) UNIDENTIFIED. 5005 & 5020, Feb 9 at 0715, JBA carriers, likely EQUATORIAL GUINEA about to fade out, and SOLOMON ISLANDS starting to fade in (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) This report dispatched at 1850 UT February 9 _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/
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Glenn Hauser logs February 7-8, 2019 |
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Friday, February 08 2019
WORLD OF RADIO HITLIST by Alan Roe, Updated: http://www.w4uvh.net/hitlist.htm
** ANGUILLA. 11775, Feb 7 at 1858, CB/TUN/DGS/PMS is off again, having been on at previous check 1455 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 6060, Feb 8 at 0658* RHC English cuts off air just as I tune in; 6100, 6165 and 5040 are already off. But outlier 6000 is still on, starting to re-open English hour at 0659. By 0701 its air is dead. Presumably it too will be offcut when the sloppyrators at the other site get around to it. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 12300, Feb 8 at 1352, RHC is S8-S3 but surging up a bit, 2 x 6150 which is S9 to S9+10, both slightly distorted. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 9965, Feb 8 at 1357 pulse jamming against nothing but a JBA carrier probably FE, rather than Radio RepÃblica which left this frequency many years ago. Something`s always wrong at the DentroCuban Jamming Command. At least the J is here rather than upon 9955 WRMI (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 15140, Feb 8 at 1412, RHC is S9 of dead air with SAH of about 2 Hz, no doubt OMAN. With no modulation, no spurs audible, while 15230 is nominal at S9-S7. At 1457 still S9+10 of dead air on 15140. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** NIGERIA. 7255-, Feb 8 8at 0653, VON is still gone, no bigsig but a JBA carrier maybe local device about 7255.75 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 5130.461, UT Fri Feb 8 at 0240, this WBCQ is obviously on, signature off-frequency, weak and just barely modulated, with what? Never-up-to-date websked shows it totally off the air between 0330 UT Wed and 0100 UT Sat (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 9475- & 5830, Feb 7 at 1855, both WTWW-1 frequencies are off (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 5970, Feb 8 at 0657, WEWN is S9+10 of dead air; Spanish night frequency has been re-active last night or two, even with modulation (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 15825 & 13845, Feb 8 at 1458 & 1535, WWCRs are S9+20, way more than usual JBA signals, so rare February sporadic E opening in play, as confirmed on 6m map with MUF up to 93 MHz over eastern USA. I`ve had so little luck hearing any FM DX under such circumstances that I don`t even try. By 1714 still Es, estimated MUF 81 MHz (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 1370, Feb 7 at 2259 UT, I`m seeking KGNO Dodge City KS, which at 5 kW ND ought to be audible on daytime groundwave here, but never is; surely with skywave starting up? It`s 243 km = 151 miles away. No sign of it; instead: 1370, Feb 7 at 2259 UT, ``Talk 13-70, one minute from CBS News``, But Austin ID, 2300 CBS News and signal drops, i.e. KJCE Rollingwood TX. But LSS there is not until 0015. I have been unable to hear any trace of KGNO for more than a sesquiyear, but can find NO information at FCC AM Query about it being anything other than active: nothing in correspondence file about STA for silence or reduced power, etc. Continues to be listed in NRC AM Log with no notation about it being silent. Likewise at radio- locator.com with link to website: http://www.swksradio.com/kgno-am-1370/ and Listen Live link, so I do so at 1659 UT Feb 8: Yes, IDs as KGNO 1370, DC`s first radio station, just like on website: ``1370 KGNO is Dodge Cityâs FIRST radio station! It was signed on in June of 1930``. And into Fox ``news``. What is going on here? See my previous report: ``1370, Sept 28 [2017] at 1859 UT, still no signal audible from KGNO Dodge City KS. Can`t believe it`s funxioning at 5 kW ND which should be making it on daytime groundwave across the Ogallala Aquifer, only 205 km = 127 miles. Is it gone, QRP, or really out of whack direxional away? (Glenn Hauser, Helena OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)`` This was a few days after Wayne Heinen, Denver, did report hearing it: ``1370, KGNO, KS, Dodge City â 9/24 2300 [EDT = 0300 UT 9/25] â Faded up, âAM 1370 KGNO Dodge City,â to Fox News. Havenât heard this in quite a while (Wayne Heinen, CO, NRC DX News Nov 13 [2017], published Nov 5, via DXLD) Nor here yet; must be out of spex or out of air (gh, OK)`` Is anyone currently hearing KGNO by DX or close to DC? (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, Feb 8, 2019, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 1430, Feb 7 at 1923, rock music is fading in and out, overcoming KTBZ Tulsa; suspect 50 kW KZQZ St Louis MO/IL, already skywaving. Day pattern is ENE/WSW, our way, while 5 kW night pattern is NNW/SSE with a null toward us. We are in the null of our nearest, KALV Alva, hard to hear here protecting KTBZ (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 1480, Feb 7 at 2230, KBXD Dallas is still in Vietnamese like in the morning, apparent infomercial for ``Forever Beaumore Cosmetix``. At least two other Metroplex Vietnamese are on 1460 and 1600; also Houston 1560 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) UNIDENTIFIED. Trans-Pacific JBA MW carrier search, Feb 8 at 1328-1333: 774-NW, 828-NW, 837-WSW, 882-?, 1098-W, 1188-?, 1422-NW, 1566-NW. Just after LSR at 1327 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) UNIDENTIFIED. 9835.006, Feb 8 at 1401, S3-S6 JBA talk and music, first suspected Malaysia which has been reported active on reduced schedule, but more likely IRAN in Russian as also scheduled this hour only, 1320-1420 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) This report dispatched at 1805 UT February 8 _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/
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JRX Logs: Domingo, 3 de Janeiro de 2019. |
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Friday, February 08 2019
JRX Logs: Domingo, 3 de Janeiro de 2019.ÂÂ
Receptor (es): Degen DE1103. BRASIL ** 610. 3/2/2019, 0103-0115, Radio Itatiaia, Belo Horizonte-MG. Casal de locutores apresentam o noticiÃrio, com notÃcias nacionais, do estado e de BH, incluindo as policiais; 0110 Hora certa: 11:10h (horÃrio de verÃo), ID. RecepÃÃo satisfatÃria no inÃcio, foi caindo a qualidade da escuta, com QRM e esvaecimentos, 35322 (Em certos momentos, 35421). CHINA ** 9860. 3/2/2019, 0029-0039, China Radio International, Jinhua-CHN, em Hakka. LocuÃÃes feminina e masculina; 0030 IS e ID e continuam as falas; 0034 Cantora interpreta uma melodia. CRI com recepÃÃo satisfatÃria entre nÃs, 35433. ** 11685. 3/2/2019, 0042-0050, China National Radio 11, Baoji-Sifangshan-CHN, em Tibetano. LocuÃÃo masculina durante o perÃodo da escuta. CNR11 com recepÃÃo pobre, 25322. USA ** 3215. 3/2/2019, 0050-0057, WWRM, Manchester-TN, em InglÃs. LocuÃÃo masculina em inglÃs, provÃvel pregaÃÃo religiosa durante esta escuta. RecepÃÃo variando entre pobre e quase inaudÃvel, 25322 to 25321. VATICANO ** 9700. 3/2/2019, 0019-0027, Radio Veritas Asia, SM di Galeria-CVA, em Kachin. LocuÃÃes masculina e feminina; 0027 Um breve trecho de mÃsica, IS e IS. RecepÃÃo satisfatÃria da RVA por aquÃ, 35433. JRX_Josà Ronaldo Xavier SWARL Callsign PR7036SWL Cabedelo-PB, Brasil (UTC-3)
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LOG 3, 4, 5, 6 y 7 de Febrero. |
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Friday, February 08 2019
*ONDA MEDIA. *
** ARGENTINA. 760. R. ATLÃNTICA. Febrero 6. 0510-0530 UTC. MÃsica romÃntica y reggeton. A las 0530 se identifica la emisora. SINFO: 45343. Comentario: R. Cooperativa de Santiago, Chile, salià del aire de forma definitiva. (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Ferrita de Receptor; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4 RegiÃn, Chile)
** PARAGUAY. 920. RNP. Febrero 6. 0535-0620 UTC. Espacio musical folclÃrico con avisos culturales y turÃsticos intercalados juntos a identificaciÃn de la emisora. SINFO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Ferrita de Receptor; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile)
*ONDA CORTA. *
** BRAZIL. 11780. RNA. Feb. 7. 1907-1917. MÃsica y comentarios en portuguÃs por parte de una mujer. 55444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile)
** CHILE. 5825. R. TRIUNFAL EVANGÃLICA. Febrero 5. 2205-2220 UTC. IdentificaciÃn de la emisora y oraciÃn del comienzo de las transmisiones. Desde las 2212 se emite un espacio de mÃsica. SINPO: 35343 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile) ** CUBA. 4765. R. PROGRESO. Febrero 6. 0440-0458 UTC. Espacio de mÃsica instrumental. A las 0457 se emite la identificaciÃn de la emisora. SINPO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile) ** CUBA. 15140. RHC. Febrero, 3. 1532-1604 UTC. Programa sobre el cine y la mÃsica cubana, dedicada al Grupo de ExperimentaciÃn, destacÃndose a Pablo Milanes y Silvio RodrÃguez, entre otros exponentes de la trova. A las 1557, se emite un boletÃn informativo con las acciones del Presidente DÃaz Canel para con los afectados por el HuracÃn, DeclaraciÃn de Cuba sobre Venezuela, Presidente Maduro acepta adelantar elecciones parlamentarias y mesa de dialogo con la oposiciÃn, Rusia declara que Estados Unidos moderniza fÃbrica de armas, Vietnam se solidariza con Cuba, Restablecimiento de electricidad en La Habana. DespuÃs presentaciÃn del servicio en Esperanto. SINPO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile) ** INDIA. 13695. AIR. Febrero 5. 1910-1945 UTC. Programa de mÃsica tÃpica. A las 1920, mujer habla acerca de la mÃsica tradicional y prosigue un espacio musical hasta las 1940, luego avisos de la emisora. SINPO: 55444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile)
** IRAN. 7230. IRIB. Febrero 4. 0030-0059 UTC. Comentarios polÃticos hasta las 0036, luego avisos de la emisora y cortinas de presentaciÃn de un programa. A las 0040, se inicia un programa sobre el panorama internacional, especialmente acerca de los Estados Unidos y los tratados internacionales, junto a la relaciÃn entre Rusia y Estados Unidos, ademÃs de la guerra comercial con China. SINPO: 44343 con leve interferencia de una emisora china en la misma frecuencia, aunque desde las 0045 con SINPO: 44444. (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile)
** IRAN. 7230. IRIB. Febrero 6. 0002-0057 UTC. Noticias de Hispan TV sobre Guatemala, Venezuela, Chile, Franja de Gaza, El Salvador, EspaÃa, MÃxico y Colombia. A las 0023 se emiten avisos de contacto de la emisora y presentaciÃn de los programas a continuaciÃn. A las 0026, se inicia un especial sobre el Imam Jomeini y una revisiÃn de la historia iranà desde la Ãpoca de la RevoluciÃn IslÃmica, alusiones a la caÃda de la UniÃn SoviÃtica, el comportamiento geo-polÃtico de Estados Unidos y el programa nuclear iranà hasta las 0040. Luego se inicia un programa de anÃlisis con invitados acerca de Estados Unidos, las grandes corporaciones y los problemas con IrÃn por su programa nuclear. SINPO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4 RegiÃn, Chile)
** IRAN. 11870. IRIB. Febrero 6. 2100-2120 UTC. Programa sobre la RevoluciÃn IslÃmica de IrÃn desde una perspectiva cultural y papel de la ReligiÃn. Luego una entrevista acerca del tema del programa hasta las 2118. DespuÃs se emiten los horarios y frecuencias del servicio en espaÃol, conjuntamente a una despedida. SINPO: 55444. (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile)
** JAPAN [NON] ** USA. 6195. NHK. Febrero 5. 0400- 0430 UTC. VÃa WHRI. Servicio en EspaÃol. Noticias sobre la visita de la Presidenta Merkel a JapÃn, Declaraciones financieras de Nissan, SoberanÃa de Rusia de unas islas reclamadas por JapÃn, Efecto negativo en empresas japonesas debido a la guerra comercial entre Estados Unidos y China, Reconocimiento a Guaidà como Presidente interino de Venezuela, Papa Francisco irà a los Emiratos Ãrabes Unidos, CompaÃÃa de electricidad no reactivarà aÃn unos reactores nucleares, Torre de Tokio se ilumina de color rojo por el aÃo nuevo lunar, Ãndices bursÃtiles. A las 0415, se emite un capÃtulo de âSemblanzas de JapÃnâ con informaciÃn sobre la prefectura de Nagasaki con alusiÃn a la era Edo, la gastronomÃa, los cristianos ocultos y su historia oral. A las 0427, se emite una canciÃn de despedida, junto a datos de la emisora. SINPO: 55555 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4 RegiÃn, Chile)
** KOREA NORTH. 13760. VOK. Febrero 5. 0300-0357 UTC. Servicio en EspaÃol. Himno nacional, Canciones de General Kim Il Sung y Kim Jong Il. Desde las 0308 boletÃn informativo con noticias sobre saludos llegados a nivel internacional, Informe de Comità del Partido de una provincia, noticias sobre complejos de aceros, ConservaciÃn de los patrimonios, Alojamiento de deportistas junto a saludos al Mariscal Kim Jong Un, Respuesta al gobierno japonÃs, DeclaraciÃn acerca de las reuniones Norte-Sur. Luego espacio de mÃsica. A las 0337 se lee un artÃculo acerca del papel del Partido y del Estado hasta las 0340. despuÃs se emite un nuevo espacio de mÃsica. SINPO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4 RegiÃn, Chile)
** KOREA NORTH. 13760. VOK. Febrero 7. 0300-0357 UTC. Servicio en EspaÃol. Himno nacional, Canciones de General Kim Il Sung y Kim Jong Il. A las 0308 boletÃn informativo con noticias sobre los comitÃs preparativos del dÃa Luz en varios paÃses, Noticias sobre la visita de Coreanos en JapÃn a la colina Mansu, ExplotaciÃn carbonÃfera en Corea, Lectura de una declaraciÃn por la unificaciÃn de la NaciÃn, junto a una realizada por la UniÃn de Mujeres. Desde las 0315, se inicia un espacio de piezas musicales cantadas e instrumentales. A las 0330 se lee la letra de una canciÃn patriÃtica y luego se emite integralmente, junto a otras piezas de mÃsica ligera. A las 0340, se lee un artÃculo en referencia a un General anciano que prestà servicio al desarrollo cientÃfico y al Partido del Trabajo de Corea. Luego un espacio musical. A las 0355, se emiten los horarios y frecuencias del servicio. SINPO: 55454 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4 RegiÃn, Chile)
** KOREA NORTH. 11680. KCBS. Febrero 6. 0425-0440 UTC. Espacio de mÃsica. SINPO: 55544 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile)
** KOREA SOUTH. 15575. KBS. Febrero 7. 0216-0300 UTC. VÃa Kimjae. Programa âCorea a diarioâ con alusiones a las celebraciones del AÃo Nuevo Lunar en Corea, Las librerÃas coreanas y la clasificaciÃn de libros, el trasplante de Ãrganos. Luego se emite una canciÃn. A las 0228 se emite el segmento: âLiteratura en audioâ en donde se habla de la relaciÃn de la madre con su hija. Un momento despuÃs se identifica la emisora y se retorna al programa âCorea a diarioâ con informaciones de la identificaciÃn de una encuesta sobre las clases sociales y las visitas a los parques temÃticos, zoolÃgicos y acuarios. Posteriormente se emite una pieza musical. A las 0243, se inicia âCoreano en dramasâ con la frase del semana referente al concepto de determinaciÃn. Desde las 0246, se emite: âAl son de Coreaâ con una presentaciÃn sobre las relaciones inter coreanas y de piezas musicales tradicionales. SINPO: 45343, desde las 0245 con SINPO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile)
** KOREA SOUTH [non] ** USA. 9605. KBS. Febrero 3. 0114-0159 UTC. VÃa WHRI. Comentarios sobre una pelÃcula dedicada al paraÃso canino. Luego top de pelÃculas y segmento: "MÃsica en la pantalla". A las 0127 se inicia "El rincÃn del radio escuchas" con descripciÃn de la celebraciÃn del aÃo nuevo lunar en Corea, lectura de ganadores del concurso. A las 0134 se emite el segmento: "Literatura en audio: la vegetariana" con descripciÃn de los sueÃos de la protagonista y Ãltimo capÃtulo de la novela. A las 0138, se emite un segmento musical. Luego lectura de los informes de recepciÃn. Desde las 0150 se emite: "Con sabor a Kimchi" con la descripciÃn del planilla con base de legumbres blancas o de sobras de tofu. Luego espacio musical de fin. SINPO: 55444. A las 0146 SINPO: 45343. Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile)
** KOREA SOUTH [non] ** USA. 9605. KBS. Febrero 4. 0113-0159 UTC. VÃa WHRI. CanciÃn de la banda Mamamoo. Luego revisiÃn del top con alusiones a bandas como APINK, TWICE, y de solistas. DespuÃs se presenta un estreno de GFRIEND. A las 0123 se lee la letra traducida de una canciÃn de una telenovela y luego se procede a emitirla de modo completo. A las 0130, comienza: âRincÃn del Melomanoâ desde Facebook Live con alusiones sobre a las tradiciones coreanas por el aÃo nuevo lunar, lecturas de saludos y pedidos de canciones. SINPO: 55555 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile)
** SPAIN. 11940. REE. Febrero 7. 1930-1945 UT. Comentarios de fÃtbol y la Copa del Rey. AdemÃs el programa se identifica como: âTablero deportivoâ. 44444. Audio: https://archive.org/details/11940KhzFeb.07At1938UTC (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile)
** USA. 13820. R. MARTI. Febrero 4. 1905-1930 UTC. IdentificaciÃn de la emisora, aviso sobre el programa âRadiografÃa de la ConstituciÃnâ acerca del proceso constitucional en Cuba con entrevista a un jurista de Guantanamo con comentarios sobre la prensa cubana y la campaÃa del No. Desde las 1923 se entrevista a un Pastor EvangÃlico. Luego avisos de identificaciÃn de la emisora. SINPO: 55544 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile)
** USA. 15730. VOA. Febrero 7. 2005-2030 UTC. Comentarios en idioma FrancÃs y espacios musicales intercalados. Desde las 2020 datos de emisora e informaciones. Y despedida a las 2029. 45444. (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile)
** USA. 17775. KVOH. Febrero 4. 1845-1900 UTC. Espacio de mÃsica cristiana contemporÃnea de alabanza en espaÃol y avisos de contacto de la emisora. Luego identificaciÃn de la emisora y promociÃn en InglÃs sobre âVoice of Hopeâ en Israel. SINPO: 55544 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile) ** USA. 21525 RAN. Febrero 7. 1947- 2000 UTC. PredicaciÃn en idioma InglÃs sobre la verdad y JesÃs. luego datos den programa e identificaciÃn de la emisora. 55444. (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile)
** VIETNAM [NON] ** USA. 7315. VOV. Febrero 7. 0038-0057 UTC. Servicio en EspaÃol. VÃa WHRI. Audio reportaje con la descripciÃn de una celebraciÃn primaveral en una localidad vietnamita. A las 0045, se habla de unas tradiciones budistas y festejos populares vinculados al aÃo nuevo lunar. A las 0048 se emite una canciÃn. Desde las 0051, se emite un noticiero con informaciones vinculadas a las visitas turÃsticas por el aÃo nuevo lunar, el apoyo a Venezuela por parte de Vietnam, PosiciÃn positiva de Hanoi para organizar la reuniÃn entre Estados Unidos y Norcorea a fines de mes, Convenios laborales entre Vietnam y Los Emiratos Ãrabes Unidos. SINPO: 44444. (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo de 50 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4Â RegiÃn, Chile) _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/
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Friday, February 08 2019
JRX Logs: Quinta-feira, 7 de Janeiro de 2019.ÂÂ Receptor (es): Tecsun S-2000.
ARÃBIA SAUDITA ** 9555. 7/2/2019, 1850-1905, Saudi Radio International, Riyadh-ARS, em Ãrabe. MÃsica Ãrabe saudita; 1900 ID em locuÃÃo feminina e segue mÃsica por cantora saudita. Boa recepÃÃo entre nÃs, 45444. ** 9870. 7/2/2019, 1930-1945, Saudi Radio International, Riyadh-ARS, em Ãrabe. Locutor e locutora falam, ID? e segue-se uma longa mÃsica Ãrabe saudita na voz de um cantor; 1941 ID por locutor e segue com mÃsica. Excelente recepÃÃo, 55555. ** 11820. 7/2/2019, 1955-2005, Saudi Radio International, Riyadh-ARS, em Ãrabe. CÃntico corÃnico (Holy QurÂan) na voz de clÃrigo muÃulmano, presumivelmente. RecepÃÃo regular, 35433. BOTSUANA ** 9885. 7/2/2019, 1945-1955, Voice of America, Selebi-Phikwe-BOT, em KinyaRwanda-KiRundi. Locutor e locutora falam; ID; 1949 Continuam as falas; RecepÃÃo regular, 35433. FRANÃA ** 9635. 7/2/2019, 1905-1915, Radio France Internationale, Issoudun-F, em FrancÃs. NoticiÃrio em vozes masculina e feminina; ID. RecepÃÃo satisfatÃria, 35433. MADAGASCAR ** 9515. 7/2/2019, 2017-2027, Radio Mondiale Adventiste, Talata-Volonondry-MDG, em FrancÃs. MÃsica; 2018 ID e jingle da emissora, seguida pregaÃÃo cristà em voz feminina; 2025 ID e mÃsica orquestrada atà Ãs 2027 quando encerra o programa. Ãtima recepÃÃo nesta tarde em Cabedelo, 45554. NIGÃRIA e nÃo ** 9690. 7/2/2019, 1915-1930, Voice of Nigeria, Abuja-Lugbe-NIG, em Hausa (not English this time! Change?). NotÃcias e comentÃrios sobre a NigÃria em voz feminina, presumo; Fala, muitas vezez, a palavra NigÃria; 1924 Breve espaÃo e a locutora comeÃa a falar sobre a Uganda. Bom sinal e interferÃncia discreta da Radio Exterior de EspaÃa, 44543. USA ** 15825. 7/2/2019, 2006-2016, WWCR 1, Nashville-TN, em InglÃs. PregaÃÃo religiosa em voz masculina; 2015 Breve mÃsica e ID. RecepÃÃo variando entre satisfatÃria e pobre, 35433 to 35322. JRX_Josà Ronaldo Xavier SWARL Callsign PR7036SWL Cabedelo-PB, Brasil (UTC-3)
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