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Glenn Hauser logs February 18-19, 2023  View Printable Version 
Sunday, February 19 2023

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WORLD OF RADIO HITLIST
Hi Glenn, My latest Hitlist update.
https://www.w4uvh.net/hitlist.htm

Special thanks to Peter Jones who has run the whole web page through a
URL checker and highlighted a few broken links, which have been
updated/deleted as appropriate below. Much appreciated, Peter.

1) ~Aggregator - WRN: Updated links to new (B-22) schedules*
2) Austria - TWR: Updated links to the TWR Programme schedules
3) Bangladesh - B.Betar: Added link to livestream (thanks to Peter
Jones)
4) Belarus - R Belarus: deleted all links to obsolete domain name and
added links to new home page and livestream
5) Brazil - R Trans Mundial: deleted obsolete link to webcam
6) Croatia - HRT: deleted obsolete link to English schedule; updated
livestream link
7) Germany - DW: deleted obsolete link to programme schedule; updated
links to livestream and latest audio
8) Germany - Hamburger Lokalradio: updated link to HLR livestream
9) Germany - Shortwave Gold - deleted obsolete links to Scorribande
and SouthgateARC

The next update is scheduled for mid-March. Best wishes and 73 Alan
Roe

** ANTARCTICA. 15475.98 RC USB, UT Sun Feb 19 at 0002, LRA36 test
first heard after 2000 Feb 18, and publicized as 2000-2300, is still
running, S7/S9 into Argentine SDR with music; 0012 it`s hard rock;
0015 plugs Panorama Nacional news originating at Esperanza during
entire month of January: how helpful; keep in mind for 2024y? 0027
``Comunicad`` promo. Unknown for how much longer, but Mick Delmage was
still hearing it at 0035; he and the other Albertan, Don Moman, were
getting it direct. But no way here with my HNL and inferior antenna
(Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** BRAZIL. 7399.924, Feb 19 at 0754, JBA carrier from presumed Pará
pirate, R. Antares (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** CUBA. 11670, Feb 19 at 0750, RHC Spanish still on here, S9+10/20
long-after-hours when nowhere on 5, 6, or 10 MHz bands - slanted news
about Yemen, etc. Something`s always wrong at RHC. The Other Side:

``Public Health --- Is Cuba planning on a Russian-style privatization
of its health system? A sector of the Cuban population, especially
those over 50, has for years accepted the lack of freedom entailed by
Communism in exchange for 'guaranteed health and education.' But what
about now?
Juan Antonio Blanco Miami 13 Feb 2023 - 17:50 CET
A pharmacy without medicines in Havana. Diario de Cuba [caption]

Strange things are happening in Cuba. They have just granted
authorization to a MIPYME (TaTamanía) for doctors, nurses and
therapists to set up a private business taking care of the elderly.
And Havana has not reacted hostilely to the announcement of a private
business (Horus Intellicare Solutions) to provide telemedicine
services in Cuban territory from the United States, where the
community of exiles will pay for the medical attention for their
family members and friends on the island.

What is the reason for the regime's silence and tolerance of these
developments while new and stricter measures are being devised against
the exodus of doctors and nurses from the public health system?``...
https://diariodecuba.com/cuba/1676307006_45201.html
(Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** FRANCE. 15360, Feb 19 at 1607 Horn-of-Africa strumming and singing,
S9/+10 direct. So far new unID clandestine brokered by BRB Belgium,
not in latest HFCC Feb 15 but in Observer, Bulgaria, EiBi and Aoki:

``New unknown BRB clandestine broadcast on 15360 kHz via TDF Issoudun
on February 16:
1600-1630 on 15360 ISS 250 kW / 130 deg to EaAf Amharic Tue/Thu/Sat.
Very good via SDR Albertirsa

https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2023/02/new-brb-clandestine-on-15360-khz-via.html
15360 1600-1630 246 XUU Unknown Station AH EAf /F-i
15360 1600-1630 F BRB Amh Issoudun 357`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** MEXICO. Quick check of the 10m ham beacon sub-band first hits two
regular XEs; quite a few others uncopied but not chock-full as often
happens now. These would be sporadic E rather than F2, with WI5V and
qrz.com listings:

28183.3 CW, Feb 18 at 2135, dash and VVV XE1RCS/B EK#### -- ``28.183
XE1RCS C CERRO GORDO, MEXICO # 5W, VERTICAL New 8/08/08, Club call
27/06/10 Back on 16 Sept 1`` 28183.3 is my estimate, not measured but
listed as 28183 exactly. - ``XE1RCS Mexico flag Mexico, Radio Club
Satélite A.C., Apartado Postal 341-A, Ciudad Satélite, Naucalpan, Edo
Méx 53100, México`` More info on club and ``28.182`` beacon:
https://www.qrz.com/db/XE1RCS?aliasFrom=XE1RCS/B

28276 CW, Feb 18 at 2137, dash and XE1JAL/B EK19MM --- 28.276
XE1JAL I XALAPA, MEXICO 5W, 5/8 VERTICAL New 11 September 2021`` -
``XE1JAL Mexico flag Mexico, Mario Rizo Campomanes, Calle Francisco
Navarrete No. 8 - B , Colonia Tamborrel, Xalapa - Enríquez, Veracruz,
Código Postal 91050, México`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** NIGERIA. 7255-, Feb 19 at 0752, VON signature off-frequency carrier
still detectable anext Vanuatu. Gary Pence, KM5X, suggests: ``Nigeria
carrier only 0759z, new call sign, Station 67 as in minus 67 Hz from
7255 kHz`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** NORTH AMERICA. 11950 USB, Feb 19 at 0045, poor S3/S4 into Maryland
SDR with music reported as classical. With ACI but clear here; CNR1
jamming and RFA Tibetan via Kuwait should start at 0100 when I do hear
a timesignal. First reported to WOR iog:

``11950 Feb 18 0025 UNID in USB mode. Classical music in sequence
without narration. Excellent signal on Atlanta SDR. Here in my QTH
good signal. None of the other broadcasts from Cuba feature classical
music at this time. Announcer with ID in English at 0030, but I
couldn't identify. Can someone help me? Still streaming. 73 Jorge
Freitas, Feira de Santana, Bahia 12°14´S 38°58´W - Brasil, Tecsun
PL-660, XHDATA, Antenna Delta Loop and LW 20 meters`` - Cuba not on
11950 weekends.

At 0158, a reply: ``Hi, Jorge - This is pirate station Mix Radio
International on 11950, according to the HF Underground board. By the
way, here near Seattle, it's a very good signal on 11950. It's even
very audible here without USB on. Eric Fetters-Walp, Lake Stevens,
Washington``. And later at 0310 from him:

``I'm not sure when the station switched frequencies, but after hours
on 11950, pirate MRI is now on 11935 USB with classical. Sounds good
here on the U.S. West Coast! Eric Fetters-Walp, Lake Stevens,
Washington``

11935 USB, so I try that and 0418, S8/S9 into northern Utah SDR, with
more familiar classical music than before but no IDs of the music.
0433 YL IDs like ``Finest Sounds: You are listening to MRI, Mix Radio
International, Worldwide`` and at 0444 inviting reports to
mix.radio.international@protonmail.com
Appears to be off at 0539 check (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** TURKEY [and non]. 5960, Feb 18 at 2343, VOT is on today for the
2300 English for NAm, S9+25/35 into UTwente, music, 2351 multi-lingual
ID filler reel - you never know when or where this or other regular
features will appear during the hour, but this just in time before
2354 s/off with schedule atop CCCCCCI; 2355 IS, 2356 German IDs
inserted but cut off 2358* before bonus German hour, ceding to the
XJPBS ChiCom, std denunciation. Something`s always erroneous at
Emirler (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** U S A. 13563.5 CW, Feb 19 at 1611 UT, PCO, <4 mW HIFER beacon in
Pine, ColoradO is JBA, and just above it on 13565 CW, K6FRC, <2 mW
HIFER beacon in Patterson, California even weaker JJBBA (Glenn Hauser,
OK, WOR)

** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2178 monitoring: confirmed Saturday
February 18 at 2230 on WRMIs: 5850, S9 direct vs high local noise
level; 15770 better with less noise, S6/S8.

Also confirmed UT Sunday February 19 at 0030 on WRMI 7780, sufficient
into Maryland SDR way offbeam but where the 14-second noise burst at
outset is considerably underneath.

Also confirmed UT Sunday February 19 at 0451, about 4 minutes into so
started circa 0447 instead of nominal 0415, on WA0RCR, 1860 AM,
Wentzville MO, S9+15/20 into nearby Warrenton SDR by groundwave.
Next:

2100 UT Sunday IRRS 1323 & 918? & 207?-Italy
0030 UT Monday WRMI 7780 to SW
0400vUT Monday WBCQ Area 51 6160v to WSW
0130 UT Tuesday WRMI 9395 to NNW
0030 UT Wednesday WRMI 9395 to NNW
1000 UT Wednesday Unique R, Australia 5035 USB [low power]
2200 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW
0130 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

Like our website, a noncommercial service for which financial support
is appreciated. Thanks this week to Joe Caberlin, VE1EJ, Ontario for
some US$ and a book to Glenn Hauser, PO Box 1684, Enid OK 73702 USA

One may also contribute by MO or cheque on a US bank to above address;
or via PayPal, not necessarily in US funds, to
woradio at yahoo.com (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** VANUATU. 7260, Feb 19 at 0752, R V is JBA as usual here (Glenn
Hauser, OK, WOR)

** VIETNAM. 11885, Feb 19 at 1614, S7/S9 harmonious choral songs,
English announcement. It`s VOV at 1600-1630, part of much longer
multi-lingual span; and not noticeably significantly off-frequency
(Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

This report dispatched at 1954 UT February 19
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Gary Pence (Km5x) log,s for February 18 Th, 2023  View Printable Version 
Saturday, February 18 2023

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DXing America,s SDR,s Remotely r= Remote
ALL TIMES Are in UTC/GMT and Zulu
Submissions are in Chronological Order as they were heard

** Sao Tome and Principe
13865 khz (0649z)BBCWS Speaking English broadcasting program "weekend"
>From Pineheria with a good S9+15db Signal into K1VL rSDR Shrewsbury,VT
Feb.18,2023,GaryPence,km5x,Tx.

** JAPAN
13860 khz (0657z) NHK World Japan broadcasting Japanese from Ibaragi
Koga- Yamata with a S7 Signal into K1VL rSDR
Shrewsbury,VT,feb.18,2023,GaryPence,km5xTx

** Vanuatu
7260 khz (0708z) R.Vanuatu OM broadcasting News and Current events
In bislama with a S9+5db Signal into KFS SW rSDR Half Moon Bay,CA.
Vanuatu remains on 7260 khz after 0700z with No signal on 3945 khz and its
Associated harmonics. Feb.18,2023,GaryPence,km5x,Tx.

** Australia
5045 khz (1157z) Bay Island Radio playing Seventies Song "Tell Me Something
Good" by Rufus and Chaka Khan Fallowed by"We are Family" by Sister Sledge
1205z with a Steady S8 Signal with minor QRN into KFS SW Half Moon
Bay,Ca.Feb.18,2023,GP,km5x,Tx.?
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Glenn Hauser logs February 18, 2023  View Printable Version 
Saturday, February 18 2023

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** ANTARCTICA. 15475.98 RC USB, Feb 18 at 2039, LRA36 on air again,
replaying that clip of LRA60 in Islas Malvinas, 2 April 1982. Seems
like whole transmission will be a rerun. Tnx to Manuel Méndez, Spain,
and Horacio Nigro, Uruguay, for forwarding advance notice from Adrián
Korol of RAE about another test today at 2000-2300. The 1 kW temporary
transmitter is not there until next week, recalibrated, so we`ll know
it`s on when 15475 becomes the frequency. Yet now the old one is VG
S9+5 via Argentine SDR. Says the inoperable 10 kW transmitter is being
moved back to General Pacheco to be repaired, eventually so RAE can
resume own SW BCs direct. Meanwhile tnx to Jeff White`s WRMI relays
for proving to bosses that SW is still viable. Still anticipating a
replacement 10 kW for LRA36 by next January (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** EGYPT. Re my report of 9440, R. Cairo reactivated on Feb 14 only,
Richard Langley, NB, replies on the WOR iog:

``I automatically record 9440 kHz every day using the U. Twente SDR
receiver. I can confirm that 14 February was the first time in a long
time that Cairo tried to transmit its English service at this time.
The modulation was quite low initially and not as distorted as usual
but with a noticeable 100 Hz hum. The accented English was actually
(painfully) understandable for stretches at a time. Time pips and
usual theme music and ID at about 22:00 UTC (brief recording
attached). At about 22:15 UTC, they increased the modulation level a
bit and the audio became more understandable but not for long. Most of
the following recorded segments were heavily distorted right up until
s/off at about 22:43 UTC with an approximately 1000 kHz test tone for
a few seconds. The transmission has not been noted since, including
yesterday 17 February, not even a carrier. -- Richard Langley`` (Glenn
Hauser, OK, WOR)

** KIRITIMATI. 846 kHz, Feb 18 at 0743, JBA carrier from R. Kiribati,
again the only 9/kHz split detectable circa this hour (Glenn Hauser,
OK, WOR)

** NIGERIA. 7255-, Feb 18 at 0809, signature off-frequency carrier
from VON, keeping VANUATU company (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** RUSSIA. 9310 USB, Feb 18 at 0534-0545, Soviet/Russia national
anthem station, repeating every 3 minutes and 29 seconds including
pause between them, S3/S5 into Maryland SDR. The pace is a bit faster
than usual? as it would sound more majestic to me. Also somewhat rough
and distorted modulation. Here`s a good source for more info about it,
including lyrix transliterated and translated:
https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/periods-genres/national-anthems/russia-federation-state-lyrics-history-english-translation/
Putin not mentioned in lyrix, just: ``The melody and lyric combination
heard today was established in 2000 by the Putin regime`` (Glenn
Hauser, OK, WOR)

** U S A. Re 26110 NBFM, KOVR-TV talkback transmitter in last report
before 0100 UT Sat Feb 18: Nothing further heard from it after 0100
until maybe 0110, tho newscast supposedly ran another sesquihour.
Rabbitears.info shows it`s really on RF 25, virtual 13. And:
``Operator: CBS Corporation
Licensee: SACRAMENTO TELEVISION STATIONS, INC``

IIRC, KOVR was originally a Stockton station, and yes, as Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KOVR
explains its convoluted history:

``KOVR (channel 13) is a television station licensed to Stockton,
California, United States, broadcasting the CBS network to the
Sacramento area. It is owned and operated by the network's CBS News
and Stations division alongside CW affiliate KMAX-TV (channel 31).
Both stations share studios on KOVR Drive in West Sacramento, while
KOVR's transmitter is located in Walnut Grove, California.

KOVR began broadcasting in September 1954 from studios in Stockton and
a transmitter atop Mount Diablo. This facility provided wide coverage
from San Francisco to Sacramento and beyond, but KOVR could not obtain
a network affiliation in the San Francisco market, whereas its move
completely into the Stockton/Sacramento area in 1957 resulted in an
affiliation with ABC. After moving, the station was sold twice before
being acquired by newspaper publisher McClatchy in 1963. McClatchy
would sell the station in 1980 under intense pressure on owners of
newspaper-broadcast combinations, and it changed hands another six
times from 1983 to 1996. The station became a CBS affiliate in 1995 as
the result of an affiliation switch and was purchased by CBS in 2005;
uniquely, it broadcasts prime time programming one hour ahead of other
West Coast stations. Traditionally a third-rated station in local
news, ratings have gradually improved for its newscasts since the
1990s.``

There is much, much more about KOVR, including 117! footnote
references; but nowhere any mention of 26.11 MHz or 26110 kHz, despite
being a co-pending auxiliary! And far more likely to reach worldwide
coverage than on DTV. RF 25 transmitter site is Walnut Grove, so is
26110 there or at studio? Nominal city-to-city distance between
Stockton and Sac`to is 44 miles. W.G. roughly halfway between them.

Nothing on 26110 at 2005 UT Feb 18, since it`s Saturday with no noon
news. See sked in previous report. With increasing solar activity, F2
MUFs normally well above 26 MHz on day paths, but closer distances and
at night may be sporadic E, which also typically attains 72 MHz MUFs,
no good for FMBC DX, but maybe lowband VHF DTV. To check current 10m
active paths, pick N. America and 28 MHz at:
https://www.dxmaps.com/spots/mapg.php
Keep tuning across 25.8-26.5 MHz for others (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2178 monitoring: confirmed UT
Saturday February 18 at 0130 on WRMI 5850, VG S9+25/35 into Missouri
SDR.

Also confirmed UT Saturday February 18 at 0500 on WBCQ Radio Angela,
S9 into Maryland SDR on 5130 minus 15 Hz = 5129.985, closer to
frequency accuracy than any other WBCQs. This airing always starts
exactly on time.

Also confirmed Saturday February 18 at 1700 on WRN N America webcast.

NOT confirmed Sat Feb 18 at 1800 or 1826 on IRRS SW, 7295 via
Bulgaria, into UTwente, rather music; when WOR appeared without notice
by surprise last week.

Also confirmed Sat Feb 18 from 2027 on WA0RCR, 1860 AM, MO, S9+20 into
nearby SDR. This does not mean the repeat at nominal 0415 UT Sunday
will be nearly on-time; like last week could be a sesquihour+ delayed.
Next:

2230 UT Saturday WRMI 5850 to NW
2230 UT Saturday WRMI 15770 to NE
0030 UT Sunday WRMI 7780 to SW
0400vUT Sunday WA0RCR 1860-AM [nominal 0415; as late as 0557]
0800 UT Sunday Unique R, Australia 5035 USB [low power]
0830 UT Sunday Unique R, Australia 5035 USB [previous episode]
2100 UT Sunday IRRS 1323 & 918? & 207?-Italy
0030 UT Monday WRMI 7780 to SW
0400vUT Monday WBCQ Area 51 6160v to WSW
0130 UT Tuesday WRMI 9395 to NNW
0030 UT Wednesday WRMI 9395 to NNW
1000 UT Wednesday Unique R, Australia 5035 USB [low power]
2200 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW
0130 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

Like our website, a noncommercial service for which financial support
is appreciated. Thanks this week to Joe Caberlin, VE1EJ, Ontario for
some US$ and a book to Glenn Hauser, PO Box 1684, Enid OK 73702 USA

One may also contribute by MO or cheque on a US bank to above address;
or via PayPal, not necessarily in US funds, to
woradio at yahoo.com (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** U S A. (7490v), UT Sat Feb 18 at 0100, `AAAWWW`, a new one on WBCQ,
listening via webcast but SWs also checked at 0140 into Missouri SDR:
7490 -71 Hz = 7489.929, 6160 -67 Hz = 6159.933, 5130 -4 Hz = 5129.996;
3265 off; 9330v with WLCR +36 to 55 Hz = 9330.036/9330.055. Thus their
SuperStition is also the most unstable. Starts off with ``time to get
to work`` and spends several minutes trying to recruit two new
engineers; implies an EEO, doesn`t care if they are aliens or females,
but must have experience with high power transmitters, such as UHF TV
employing Klystrons. Again compares the rotatable curtain antenna to
the Grand Canyon. Living in northern Maine: you either love it or hate
it: AW the latter spending winters in Florida.

Then about Model T Fords --- some museums will teach you how to drive
one. 0129 looking for new issue of Free Radio Weekly, but can`t find
it because this week alternating editor Dave Turnick never finishes it
before Saturday mornings. Asks Larry Will to forward it but all he can
do is resend last week`s, from which AW finally pix some items at
0156. Meanwhile at 0130 reading an article about how US DJs used to
play rock hits from Britain analog tape-recorded at 50 Hz, on 60 Hz
equipment, speeding them up and raising the pitch, which was just fine
so more commercials could be squeezed in. No more of that once CDs
came in. 0135 stats of radio listenership concerning World Radio Day
Feb 13 which he forgot to mention last week. 0144 lets himself be
interrupted by a call from Mike. Hasn`t heard from Freddie in some
months; etc., etc. Not much politix this week, whew (Glenn Hauser, OK,
WOR)

** VANUATU. 7260, Feb 18 at 0809, RV still here, JBA (Glenn Hauser,
OK, WOR)

This report despatched at 2054 UT February 18
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Log Saturday Febr 18  View Printable Version 
Saturday, February 18 2023

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Log of Saturday Febr 18 around 09.00-10.00 UT taken in Tokyo and

Hiroshima-JPN remotedly

15030.002 IND AIR Nepalese via powerhouse Bangalore 500 kW beast,


but poor S=5 signal only in Japan, 09.32 UT.

15159.992 KOR KBS Korean via Kimjae, S=6 fair in Tokyo at 09.35 UT.

15180DRM mode of CNR1 Kunming scheduled 08-11 UT, S=8 in Japan at 09.35 UT

usual 10 kHz wideband. data block.

15449.954 PHL FEBC Iba in Mongolian 09.30-10.00 UT, R Liangyou, S=9+10dB

at 09.43 UT.

15664.996 MRA US AGM RFA Tibetan via Tinian island site, 10-11 UT at

10.02 UT S=9+5dB strength.

15629.834 UZB Persian excile radio from London 'R Iran International',


RRTM Telecom Tashkent Uzbekistan Shortwave Transmitting bcast

center. Only poor S=4-5 signal in Tokyo-JPN, 04.30-13.30 UT

scheduled at 10.04 UT on Sat Febr 18.

15420.014 GUM KSDA AWR Agat Facpi Point bcast center, Mandarin, S=9+10dB

at 10.07 UT Febr 18.

[selected SDR options, span 12.5 kHz RBW 15.3 Hertz]

(wb df5sx, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Febr 18)

MONGOLIA/VANUATU On 7260 kHz, seemed to have Mongolia and Vanuatu mixing

together, at 1010 UT, on Feb 14, as Hiroyuki Komatsubara (Japan) also

noted. RV had National Anthem 1100-1101* UT and later, about 1145, seemed

to be China and Mongolia mixing together.

(Ron Howard-Asilomar State Beach-CA-USA, Febr 16)

12084.875 odd fq signal of Voice of Mongolia, Ulaan Batar site, English

service 09.00-09.28 UT, S=9+5dB signal noted in Hiroshima-JPN at 09.03 UT.

Plus 2 x 1 kHz distance apart audio strings either sideband seen and heard

QRM on lower flank 12080even CHN CNR2 Business Radio in Mandarin, S=9,

scheduled 02-10 UT from Baoji bcast center.

[selected SDR options, span 12.5 kHz RBW 15.3 Hertz]

(wb df5sx, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Febr 18)

TAIWAN Fu Hsing BS on 9410 kHz (QRM) 9774 kHz, noted 1159* UT, on

Feb 14. No 15375 kHz heard.

(Ron Howard-Asilomar State Beach-CA-USA, Febr 16)

On Saturday Feb 18 noted Fu Hsing BS around 09.07UT time slot in Tokyo-JPN

9410even kHz S=9 signal, QRM of upper flank China mainland

9415even CRI English from Xianyang powerhouse S=9+30dB, 08.00-09.57 UT.

and

9774.004 kHz S=9+5dB fair signal at 09.12UT, on Feb 18. Hit by upper flank

9774.998 CHN CNR2 Business Radio Beijing center #491, 09.00-16.05 UT.

and

15375.003 kHz Fu Hsing BS heard, fair S=7 in Tokyo-JPN at 09.47 UT.

[selected SDR options, span 12.5 kHz RBW 15.3 Hertz]

(wb df5sx, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Febr 18)


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JRX Logs: February 17, 2023  View Printable Version 
Saturday, February 18 2023

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JRX Logs: February 17, 2023Receiver (s): Tecsun S-2000Antenna (s): Longwire 7,5mAll times Universal TimeCHINA** 7300. Fri, Feb 17, 2023. 2305-2315, China Radio International, Urumqi-CHN, in Chinese. Woman and man announcers talk during this log. Poor reception: 35422.** 11980. Fri, Feb 17, 2023. 0204-0217, China Radio International, Xian-CHN, in Russian. Music; 0207 Woman says ID and repeats: Radio Kitay (repeats sometimes during this log); 0208 Woman and man announcers tal, with music background; 0214 A song. Good reception: 45544.GERMANY** 7290. Fri, Feb 17, 2023. 0132-0142, VOA Ashna Radio, Biblis-D, Pashto Sce. Man announcer talks; 0136 Woman participates, too; A conversation with a man. Poor reception: 25422.GREAT BRITAIN** 7445. Fri, Feb 17, 2023. 0047-0100, BBC, Woofferton-G, Dari Sce. Men announcers talk news, presumably; A conversation with a man; 0057 A song; 0059 Woman and man talks; ID. Poor reception: 35522.INDIA** 7380. Fri, Feb 17, 2023. 0118-0128, All India Radio, Bengaluru-IND, in Sindhi language. Man announcer talks; 0120 Indian songs; 0126 Man talks and songs. Poor reception: 35522.PHILIPPINES** 15110. Fri, Feb 17, 2023. 0143-0200, Voice of America, Tinang-PHL, Burmese Sce. Woman and man announcers interview a man; 0132 Man and woman talk news, presumed. Fair reception: 35533.** 15450. Fri, Feb 17, 2023. 0030-0045, FEBC Philippines, Bocaue-PHL, in Chin-Mro language. IS music; Man talks and sings, seems a religious ritual (?); 0035 Woman talks and a song; 0038 Man communication: Preaching, presumed; 0044 A short music; 0045 Woman talks, ID and IS. Fair reception: 35533.SPAIN** 9690. Fri, Feb 17, 2023. 0012-0025, Radio Exterior de España, Noblejas-E, in Portuguese. Woman announcer interviews a brazilian woman; 0022 A song; ID and other song. Good signal, moderate fading and fair modulation: 45533.USA** 7305. Fri, Feb 17, 2023. 0101-0117, Radio Vaticana, Greenville-NC, in Portuguese. Woman talks, says ID and programming of february 16, brazilian time; She presents "Vatican News"; 0106 Now, man participates, too. Good reception: 45544.** 9330. Fri, Feb 17, 2023. 2317-2327, WBCQ-World´s Last Chance, Monticello-ME, in Portuguese. Religious program; Men in conversation between them: Questions and answers. Good reception: 45544.JRX (José Ronaldo Xavier)SWARL Callsign PR7036SWLCabedelo-PB, Brazil (UT-3)DX Map Location HI 22 NX
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