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Glenn Hauser logs June 7, 2021 |
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Tuesday, June 08 2021
** SAUDI ARABIA. 17895.070, June 7 at 1427, Qur`an at S3-S5 about equal to noise level; hardly anything else on 16m except their other frequency slightly minus from 17615, not measured (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
** SPAIN. 17855, June 7 at 2200, REE English is good today, S9 with some fades to S6. Amy Egan first with what`s happening in Spain, about Catalan independence; Justin Coe later; at 2220 he starts to play Miles Davis` jazz version of `Concierto de Aranjuez` but I can`t stand to hear it with so much distortion (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** TURKEY. 9830, June 7 at 2200, no signal from VOT English (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** UGANDA [non]. 15170.000, Monday June 7, I`m running late but bring up UTwente just in time at 1527.5 to confirm that the mystery station has been on the air again today as well as Sat & Sun, S9/+10, just hilife music fill until 1529*. The question is, whether it will be any different on Day 3 = Tuesday per HFCC registration with a very different azimuth - from somewhere. Day 4 - Wednesday is the only day lacking either broadcast, according to that. On June 4, I asked Alfredo Cotroneo of IRRS: ``Alfredo, Could you identify the service on 15170 at 1500 UT by name and target, possibly contact info? Tnx, Glenn`` His reply June 7: Re: 15170 program Alfredo Cotroneo <alfredo@nexus.org> ``Sorry, the broadcast is still under test, and the (legitimate organisation, not clandestine) client does not wish to make their name and address public for the time being. Would you or any listener have any message, we will kindly relay it to them. Please email any message to reports@nexus.org with the **Explicit** request of the message to be forwarded to the producers. This is necessary for privacy/GDPR reasons for EU citizens. Please refer to them when and if they provide a contact address during their broadcast. Best 73s. Alfredo`` James Careless noted in ODXA iog: FYI ... https://www.milanoventures.com/international-broadcasting/irish-radio-relay-service/ Footer: ``© 2016-2021 Milano Ventures Ltd. | Directors: C. Corcoran, Y. Roman, A. Cotroneo (Italian) | Registered in Dublin, Ireland, No. 593079 | Tel. +353 1 9069231`` Yes, they have been operating out of Ireland for several years, suspected for tax reasons. On-air announcements never mention Ireland, and continue to give Milano postal address. While somewhere on their other website, it says not to be used. ``IRRS`` is conveniently ambiguous. ROMANIA? Despite Dave Kenny`s hearing an RRI IS once at the end of a 15170 transmission, this is not necessarily conclusive! These are after all *tests* which may very well involve different transmitter sites on different occasions (gh) Further discussion of this from the WOR iog: Re: [WOR] Uganda broadcast 15170 kHz Jun 7 at 11:08 AM ``My suspicion that the African language in Glenn's recording also was Lugandan. It was not Swahili because the sounding was different than Swahili language to my ears. I tried to search one of the presenters mentioned Ibrahimi Kasatu/Casatu or similar.... but I found nothing until this time. We shall not forget that the station is not necessarily a NUP party station but heavily leaning toward that party. Maybe their simpathizers are running the station until the fundings allows them to do. They are all amateurs in broadcasting, they don't know how to use microphone correctly or make humless audio, did you hear the deep electric hum at the beginning? Maybe a non-correctly shielded microphone or other non-shielded audio equipment caused it. Hearing the available recordings (thanks for everyone for it) it seems that the music fragments under the speeches are from mobile phone as the phone rings (ring tone) and the music with which the mobile phone signals that it received a SMS or e-mail message. Tibor Gaal, Budapest, Hungary`` ``Fair to poor at 1518 today in south-central British Columbia. Harold Sellers, Vernon, BC`` June 7 ``The new Ugandan clandestine station on 15170 kHz at 1500 UT provided a fairly good signal into NB today (7 June). But somewhat stronger into the U. Twente SDR receiver. Recorded at both sites. Predominantly in English today with a bit of Luganda. Transmission started with a minute or so of an English-language (American-accented) news program before an IRRS, Milano, ID before the Ugandan program. Just a bit of music and at beginning and end of the program. The talk by Rashid Kasaato seemed to end at about 1520 and then there were two repeats of some parts of the talk before the closing music and transmitter sign-off at 1529. I did not hear mention on any website or e-mail address or station name. At one point the speaker said "... on this channel, we'll be letting you know when you should really tune in ..." But what is the channel called? -- Richard Langley`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 13089-USB, June 7 at 2210, robotic marine weather, slightly distorted on a USCG frequency, dealing only with forecasts of wind speeds and direxions, and ``seas``, i.e. how wavy; mentions area concerned as Atlantic waters between 19 and 22 degrees north, 55 and 65 west, i.e. north of the Leeward Islands. Surely it`s NMN Chesapeake VA, despite EiBi showing it at 2130-2205, and the only other station supposedly on at 2210 would be NRV Guam at 2130-2215 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2089 monitoring: Sunday June 6 at 2200 on WBCQ: ``Glenn, Yes, WOR did air in its entirety on 6160. Started a couple of minutes late but the entire program was heard. This is when I normally listen to WOR. John Carver, Mid-North Indiana`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report dispatched at 0146 UT June 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 Current Logs: Monday, June 7, 2021 |
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Monday, June 07 2021
JRX Current Logs: Monday, June 7, 2021Receiver (s): Tecsun S-2000Antenna (s): Sony AN-71All times and dates in UTC-GMT
BRAZIL** 11780. Mon, Jun 7, 2021. 1102-1122, Radio Nacional de Brasília, Brasília-DF. In smulcast FM & 11780 SW. Man announcer Mr Valter Lima presents "Revista Brasil": News with the participation of EBC announcers in some brazilian states.Good reception. CHINA** 11620. Mon, Jun 7, 2021. 1134-1144, China Radio International, Xian-CHN, in Japanese. Woman talks, with music background; 1138 A song; 1142 Returns announcer communications. Good reception. ** 11750. Mon, Jun 7, 2021. 1123-1133, China Radio International, Beijing-CHN, in Chinese. Woman and man announcers talk, with music background; 1127 A song; 1130 Returns man and woman communication. Good reception. ** 12070. Mon, Jun 7, 2021. 1145-1155, China Radio International, Xian-CHN, in Filipino. Man announcer talks, and next a traditional chinese songs. Fair reception. MONGOLIA** 12085. Mon, Jun 7, 2021. 1036-1059, Voice of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar-MNG, in Japanese. Woman announcer talks; 1040 A song; 1046 Returns woman communication in slowly japanese; 1057 A song. Fair to poor reception. JRX (José Ronaldo Xavier)SWARL Callsign PR7036SWLCabedelo-Paraíba, Brazil (UTC-3)QTH Locator HI22NX _ 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 June 6-7, 2021 |
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Monday, June 07 2021
** NORTH AMERICA. 6974.9-AM, June 7 at 0226, music at S9 vs noise level, presumed Nowhere Radio as IDed by some here as if ``6975``: https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/topic,82536.0.html (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
** NORTH AMERICA. 6955-USB, June 7 at 0227, pumping rock music at S9; 0231 ID? missed, SSTV; 0233 hard rock; 0236 more SSTV beepery; 0237 music; 0243.5 even more SSTV to 0245*. Strangely, no HFU logs of this during this span, too much competition from the others? But one unID log starting at 0244, could be else: https://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/topic,82538.0.html (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** NORTH AMERICA. 6865-USB, June 7 at 0228, WWII news recordings about D-Day, June 6 being the anniversary from 1944y; mentions ``New York studio of Columbia`` in contact with correspondents; occasional weak running-H2O QRM. 0248 swing music reminiscent of ``Boogie-woogie Bugle Boy`` on xylophone, and more tunes; 0252 ``Accentuate the Positive``; 0254 Mix Radio International ID, joint produxion with Cool AM Radio in Europe; 0258 protracted variations on ``Yankee Doodle`` including a promo for buying War Bonds featuring Donald Duck. 0303 inviting e-mail reports to both stations; maybe voice of Edward R Murrow; 0320 songs, 0327 contact info again, ``Taps`` until 0329*. Tnx for the show (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** OKLAHOMA. 91.1, KKRD, the station with a pin on the FCC map at the SE corner of East Oak and North Third in Enid: we drive by there already June 6 at 2125 UT on the way to retrieve our Memorial Daycorations from the cemetery --- and guess what, no sign of any FM mast, let alone FM transmitting antenna. Seems to be occupied by an unID warehouse, across from one of numerous Tyson buildings around Enid. I bet KKRD is really still atop the decrepit, abandoned and vacant Broadway Tower white elephant downtown. Have not tried matching geo coördinates yet: a task for another idler day BTW, this ``umlaut`` in English is not replaceable by ``oe`` as if it were German. The diaeresis in French and English signifies only that the two vowels are pronounced separately. If you can`t bear accents, just omit or hyphenate. Much more about it: https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/the-history-of-the-umlaut-and-the-diaeresis-and-how-to-pronounce-them (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 90.1 WBFM, on the caradio at 2132 UT Sunday June 6, I am listening to KUCO-FM during the `Feminine Fusion` hour when it is rudely interrupted by loud prolonged tone and then a lo-fi flash flood warning from the NWS concerning the southern part of Oklahoma County until 7:45 pm -- how precise! Since that`s not a threat here, I quick check the next two OKC stations during the FFW, and neither 91.7 KOSU nor 92.5 KOMA is airing it. May their listeners just drown?! `Feminine Fusion` presents serious/classical music composed and/or performed by female humans; originates at WCNY-FM, Syracuse NY, hostessed by Diane Jones, who is herself a composer and performer. A thumbnail of her is here: http://www.wcny.org/radio/meet-the-hosts/ Right next to one of Marie Lamb, where altho the page is (c) 2021, still claims she hosts `DXing with Cumbre`, which was canceled many years ago. I always associated her with jazz, as in DWC theme music, but she also does classical and opera announcing. For DWC I suspected her of being a ``hired hand`` rather than a DXer, never or hardly ever mentioning any catches by herself. BTW, did you know that DWC existed only because WHRI still wanted to have a DX program after they could no longer countenance the secular rational WORLD OF RADIO? Seems I have outlasted DWC, WHRI and LeSEA Broadcasting itself. BTW, sorry, other feminines, but the only airtime of `Marion`s Attic`, Sundays 21-22 UT on WBCQ 7490 unfortunately simulcollides with FF; not to mention that that SW signal in the summer daytime is lousy (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** UGANDA [non]. Re the 15170 station, Richard Langley on WOR iog: ``So, this broadcast could be in support of Robert Kyagulanyi (a.k.a. Bobi Wine), the president of the National Unity Platform party, who is currently under de facto house arrest by the Ugandan military. But no mention of streaming audio or radio broadcasts at this website based in The Netherlands: https://bobiwine.com/ I remind us all that there were at least two clandestine broadcasts to or for Uganda around the time of the previous elections in 2016: Radio Lead Africa, transmitted from South Africa: https://shortwavearchive.com/archive/radio-lead-africa-march-5-2016 and Uganda Diaspora P10 Radio, broadcast from Issoudun: https://shortwavearchive.com/archive/uganda-diaspora-p10-radio-february-18-2016 https://shortwavearchive.com/archive/uganda-diaspora-p10-radio-february-18-2016-1 -- Richard Langley`` Don`t forget these from year 2018! ``UGANDA [non]. 9370, Saturday June 2 at 1437, African music, strong signal as WWRB is reconfirmed here ex-15240 with R. Munansi. At 1447 I`m checking UTwente SDR for World of Radio, so also try 9370: not a bit of Munansi, but rather something in Burmese, i.e. VOA THAILAND at 1430-1530, which is surely also what the Ugandans will be hearing during this hour. At 1713 recheck back here, African music somewhat distorted at S6-S9. Saturday & Sunday daytime-only broadcasts, Tennessee toward east Canada (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** UGANDA [non]. 9370, Sunday June 3 at 2055, R. Munansi via WWRB, presumed Luganda talk continues past 2100, but off by 2124 check (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)`` Continued chex the next couple weeks no longer heard it (Glenn Hauser, OK, June 6, 2021, WOR) ** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2089 monitoring: confirmed Sunday June 6 from 2000:40 UT on IRRS via Italia-AM 918 kHz, Villa Estense, Italy. This time I try the Kiwi in Como which does hear it S9/+5 but noisy and non-local. Also some CCI maybe Spain. Followed rock music, timesignal 4-5 seconds late as received indirectly, IRRS ID with Milano PO box. Confirmed Sunday June 3 at 2205 on Area 51/61 webcast; but did not get to confirm whether also on SW WBCQ 6159.9v. Did anyone hear it? By 2327 that`s anyway confirmed on air, music noisy into Virginia SDR. Missed checking the new time of Sunday 2230 on WRMI 9955! Did anyone hear it? That`s what I get for failing to set an alarum reminder. Confirmed Sunday June 6 at 2322 the 2300 on WRMI 7780, good S9/+15 into UTwente. Also confirmed UT Monday June 7 at 0030 on WRMI 7730, VG direct. Also confirmed UT Monday June 7 at 0130 on World Radio Network webcast for North America. Also confirmed UT Monday June 7 at 0230 on WRMIs: 7780 S9 vs storm noise; 5800 S9+10/20 better vs storm noise. Next not until Wednesday! 1030 UT Wednesday WRMI 5850 to NW 2100 UT Wednesday WRMI 7780 to NE 2100 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW 2200 UT Wednesday WRMI 9955 [jammed?] to SSE 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 5010 to S Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html Our non-commercial broadcasts and website depend on voluntary support: thanks this week to Doug Brown, London, Ontario, for a generous cheque on a US bank to Glenn Hauser, Box 1684, Enid OK 73702 USA; and comments: {I am too modest to keep repeating these in every report for a week; but you may see them in original report} One may also contribute via PayPal, not necessarily in US funds, to woradio at yahoo.com (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** VANUATU. In my previous report, as Ron Howard outpoints, the RV 7260 frequency is not 2 x 3945, which is 7890; I meant to say ``7260 x 1`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) Gotta have an error to correct eachly? UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS from a new WOR iog member: ``Hello. I was first introduced to shortwave radio by my dad when I was ten. I had gotten away from it for quite a few years but I'm suddenly finding that I'm regaining interest in it again as I acquired a couple of my dad's radios after he died a few years ago. Btw, I remember your World of Radio shows from when I was a kid and I'd like to thank you for the years of service you've dedicated to keeping all of us informed. David Goldfield, Blindness Assistive Technology Specialist JAWS Certified, 2019 Subscribe to the Tech-VI announcement list to receive emails regarding news and events in the blindness assistive technology field. Email: tech-vi+subscribe@groups.io http://www.DavidGoldfield.org `` This report dispatched at 0508 UT June 7 _ 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 Current Logs: Sunday, June 6, 2021 |
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Sunday, June 06 2021
JRX Current Logs: Sunday, June 6, 2021Receiver (s): Sony ICF-SW100 & Tecsun S-2000Antenna (s): Longwire & Sony AN-71All times and dates in UTC-GMT
CHINA** 6100. Sun, Jun 6, 2021. 2055-2105, China Radio International, Xian-CHN, in Arabic. Woman announcer talks; Man talks, too; 2100 Music; Woman and man talk news, presumably. Fair reception. FRANCE** 9510. Sun, Jun 6, 2021. 2040-2050, Radio Algérienne, Issoudun-F, in Arabic. Qur'anic Chant and then recitation; 2047 Woman and man announcers talks with background; 2048 Returns the Qur´an chant. Good reception. MADAGASCAR** 9765. Sun, Jun 6, 2021. 2121-2135, MWV-Palavra Alegre, Mahajanga-MDG, in Portuguese. A brazilian pastor makes a christian preaching; 2134 A song. Very good reception. MALI** 13630. Sun, Jun 6, 2021. 2107-2118, China Radio International, Bamako-MLI, in English. Man and woman in conversation. Fair to good reception. THAILAND** 12055. Sun, Jun 6, 2021. 1704-1715, Voice of America, Udon Thani-THA, in Somali. Man talks; 1710 Woman talks news, presumably. Fair reception. ** 12070. Sun, Jun 6, 2021. 1716-1726, Ashna Radio, Udon Thani-THA, in Pashto. Man and woman announcers talk news, presumably; 1724 A brief music, ID and return communications. Fair reception for this VOA service in pashto. JRX (José Ronaldo Xavier)SWARL Callsign PR7036SWLCabedelo-Paraíba, Brazil (UTC-3)QTH Locator HI22NX _ 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 June +6, 2021 logs |
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Sunday, June 06 2021
** AUSTRALIA. Re: 3210-USB, Unique Radio: I meant to say between Sydney and Brisbane! Not Melbourne. Fixed:
** AUSTRALIA. 3210-USB, Unique Radio: see USA [non] WORLD OF RADIO. Unique was originally in Gunnedah NSW, and has been off the air for most of a year while being relocated to Manilla NSW. U.R. had been referred to as in ``northwest NSW`` but both these are really in NE NSW. In fact they are only 51.5 km or 32 miles apart. They are about halfway between Sydney and Brisbane, but further inland; on Google map there is a nearby place called New Mexico! Settled by immigrants? ... ** CHINA. 10960, June 6 at 1359, S3-S4 Chinese music, CNR1 jammer. No others audible in the WOOB 11 or 13 MHz ranges (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** CUBA. 6100, June 6 at 0603, this RHC English is off already; bodes ill for Sunday Esperanto supposedly at 0700. 6000 however is unusually still on after 0600. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** CUBA. 13761 & 13639 approx., June 6 at 1352, weak spurblobs out of RHC 13700-AM, plus/minus ~61 kHz; no further multiples audible. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** MALI [non]. 5995, June 6 at 0603, ORTM is off again; while 6000 RHC is still on (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** OKLAHOMA. See USA, FM notes mixed in ** ROMANIA. See UGANDA [non] ** UGANDA [non]. Kai Ludwig replies on WOR iog to my 15170 report: [WOR] Uganda broadcast 15170 kHz --- Jun 5 at 11:26 PM Some comments in the order of the points raised... First, the way the transmissions start sound like cutting into a running web radio stream. So this does not appear to be a really new venture, just a limited shortwave relay being added to an already existing internet radio station. If only there would be any hints at what to search for... And indeed it really sounds like an effort by people with no previous experience in radio production whatsoever. The dedicated reference to CET could well be a hint at the location of these people. I would not be surprised if it turns out to be Germany. I assume that on May 15 the Union of Oromo Evangelical Churches program audio appeared on 15170 kHz by mistake. Is this broadcast really cancelled? It could also continue on 15515 kHz as scheduled or at least shown at https://www.nexus.org/member-services/radio-and-tv/schedules/a21-schedule/ There is of course no point at all in discussing the HFCC registrations for 15170 kHz. And a huge signal far off the target area could also indicate a poor directionality of the antenna. Armenia: Could be, at least years ago Spaceline had a partnership with the operator of the Gavar station. Still Kostinbrod would be the usual suspect. Or Romania, in spite of all the equipment faults (it would not hurt to check if perhaps a further RRI frequency is missing in the 1500-1600 hour). 19 metres is not too high to reach Central Europe from the Balkans under broad daylight. Romania uses it for German, Bulgaria used to do so as well. I think Finland, over a similar distance, too. And here in eastern Germany the best BBC frequency from late morning to afternoon used to be 15070 kHz... Kai Ludwig`` BUT Dave Kenny, UK, replies to that: ``On 24 May I heard world music between 1500-1529 on 15170, then at 1529 a single Radio Romania International interval signal before the transmitter went off air. This perhaps indicates the use of a transmitter in Romania for the Ugandan opposition broadcast? The Uganda broadcast seems to be on air mostly on Saturdays and Monday, perhaps also on Sundays. 73s Dave`` And Kai Ludwig again: ``Aaah, this of course nails it. Also the audio processing pretty much points at Romania, less at Kostinbrod and even less at Gavar. Just did still not mention it as first bet because of the equipment failures. (I understand the third transmitter at Tsiganeshti, originally installed there as aux and, I understand, used for IRRS broadcasts on earlier occasions, is written off for already some time?) No transmissions of Radio Romania International are scheduled*) for Galbeni between 1500 and 1530. So it seems that they squeeze the 15170 kHz transmission into this gap. Could be the first time since the days of Radio Moldova International that this station transmits other programming than Radio Romania. And there would be no connection between this and the Oromo Evangelical Churches transmission – unless it came from Romania instead of Kostinbrod, too. *) http://ab27.bplaced.net/rri.pdf Kai`` So much for the accuracy of TDOA DF, which must be viewed only as an approximation, or last resort lacking more substantial clues. The HFCC-registered 300 kW power also matches for Romanian transmitters. 15170, I monitor via UTwente again Sunday June 6: 1458 strong carrier is on; 1459 heavy rock music, almost sounds like played backwards. 1500 pip and pause, a bit more music, and then: ``This is Comrade Reshide Kasato[?], fellow comrades`` --- pays tribute to ``all our comrades who have lost their lives fighting for freedom and independence...`` 1502 some deep fades, then off the air for a few seconds, back at S9+5/10. Somewhat eloquent, backs the ``winner`` of elexion; stays in English until 1512 Luganda(?) except for some English terms mixed. I`m not recording but hope someone got this. 1514 a bit more English mixed in. 1517 ``the president-elect will be making some speeches on this channel``. 1520 gives his name again, ``thanks for listening to me -- we really did it``. 1521 same guy starts over another speech. 1526 interrupts himself for a third but very similar speech. There are occasional squeaks/chirps in the background. 1527 cut to a fragment of music and chop off air early. But 1528 back on for the backwards? music only until off before 1529* Web search on the name as I have spelt it + Uganda reaches only my own earlier report in HCDX, so it`s certainly wrong. WOR iogroup reply from the UK: ``The speaker on the broadcasts I've heard is Rashid Kasaato, who also mentions the Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine. Dr Rashid Kasaato has been on (internet station?) People Power Radio. 73, Alan Pennington`` To which roger, Germany replies with this live music stream, which interrupts itself for a State Farm/Enid! ad at 1717: https://dengarr.com/peoplepowerradiouganda http://node-08.zeno.fm/74dz1q4n5tzuv Network received: 624166 bytes Content-Type: audio/mpeg Metadata received: 166 bytes Metadata interval: 16000 bytes Stream name: - Current title: Yoga Yoga - Sounds of Jubilation Uganda50.mp3 128 kbps MP3 44 kHz Sampling roger`` Wolfgang Bueschel also reports at 1604 UT June 6: ``ROMANIA IRRS Milano etc. Uganda broadcast 15170 kHz. Noted S=9+30 or -48dBm signal on first hop from RadioCom Romania into Zakynthos, Athens, and Cyprus KIWI-Net SDR units, listen to attached recording 1500 til 1527:45 UT CUT OFF FEED stream; suddenly scratch switch off. And 2nd recording, start at 1529:10 again, 40 seconds M U S I C feed again to 1530 STOP finally. At all the time heard an heavy OTHR splatter on adjacent 15180 kHz broadband on 15170 to 15190 kHz. Tiganesti / Saftica: at same 1500-1530 time slot noted also 5910 kHz RRI Ukrainian via 100 kW Saftica site on air. 9580 kHz RRI Russian in DRM mode via 90 kW Tiganesti tx #2 on air. 11810 kHz was O F F air Tiganesti tx #1`` In my yesterday`s recording, roger had identified the fill music: ``"1522 nice Mideastern-sounding songs until off at 1529*" !!! Western Celtic ;-) from 23 minutes and 15 seconds in the recording: https://www.midomi.com/Track?trackID=100248496706597507&song=%C3%B3r%C3%B3%2C-s%C3%A9-do-bheatha-%27bhaile Green Man - Óró, Sé Do Bheatha 'Bhaile lovedeathbeauty • 2004 https://youtu.be/mG1NqCjGPdM https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%93r%C3%B3_s%C3%A9_do_bheatha_abhaile from 28 minutes and 30 seconds in the recording: https://www.midomi.com/Track?trackID=100820279176346957&song=two-gypsies Solace - Two Gypsies Shawaza • 2020 https://youtu.be/1X5H0WLupto roger`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2089 monitoring: confirmed UT Sunday June 6 underway at 0322 UT on WA0RCR, 1860-AM, Wentzville MO, S9+20/30 direct. Next: 2000 UT Sunday IRRS 918-Italy 2200vUT Sunday WBCQ 6160v Area 51 to WSW 2230 UT Sunday WRMI 9955 [jammed?] to SSE [NEW] 2300 UT Sunday WRMI 7780 to NE 0030 UT Monday WRMI 7730 to WNW 0230 UT Monday WRMI 7780 to NE, 5800 to SSE 1030 UT Wednesday WRMI 5850 to NW 2100 UT Wednesday WRMI 7780 to NE 2100 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW 2200 UT Wednesday WRMI 9955 [jammed?] to SSE 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 5010 to S Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html Our non-commercial broadcasts and website depend on voluntary support: thanks this week to Doug Brown, London, Ontario, for a generous cheque on a US bank to Glenn Hauser, Box 1684, Enid OK 73702 USA; and comments: {I am too modest to keep repeating these in every report for a week; but you may see them in original report} One may also contribute via PayPal, not necessarily in US funds, to woradio at yahoo.com (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. June 6 at 1620-1701 UT, a caradio-in-the-garage FMDX session spurred by a 103 MHz Es MUF spike on the DXMAP, continuous bandscanning at least the lower half; and the clearest shots into the vertical antenna are from north and east; at least in the visible spectrum vs metal door to the south. Concentrating on the few `open` or semi-open channels. Turns out, not a bit of Es logged but I get to explore the KS & OK fringe signals. 92.1, June 6 at 1620, $ pilot during sermon; may well be live as it`s The Church Hour on Sunday. KFXI Marlowe OK, country station to the south with 100 kW is normally dominant over BA/Tulsa weaker if slightly closer station. At 1658 the preacher finishes and turns it over to a layperson for some event announcements, who says they need beef- or rabbit-jerky for Fathers` Day; but then outro as from FBaptist Church of Marlowe, on KFXI! However, I`ve also heard gospel-huxtering on 92.1 at various other times in the week. Per WTFDA FM Database the most likely is this just across the OK border: ``KCCA-LP 92.1 ANTHONY KS RELIGIOUS TEACHING 0.1 0.0 kW -2.0 0.0 m HAAT 37-09-12 98-01-51`` 104.9, June 6 circa 1628 UT, trace of gospel huxter, but it`s Sunday morning. I continue to doubt that the new station in Ringwood, a few miles west of Enid, is really on the air: it`s EWTN`s KEUC, 100 watts. Then there`s Protestant 5/5 kW KREK in Bristow OK. 97.3, June 6 at 1631 UT, ID as KK#Q, Q-97, country. No hits searching on Q97 or Q-97; got to be Q 97 --- ``KKJQ 97.3 GARDEN CITY KS COUNTRY Q 97 FM 100.0 kW ERP 244.0 m HAAT 37-46-48 100-27-36 2B62 KKJQ THE DAWG -`` 90.9 & 91.1 both have solid Air-One signals in Enid, as if a twice-as-broad single station. 90.9 is axually 13.5 kW KOKF Edmond, while 91.1 is 450-watt KKRD Enid. Shifting between them they seem synchro; but with second radio DX-398 on one of them, I can tell that they are an echo apart, 91.1 leading! DB shows KKRD relays 92.7 KYRA, huh? No such station around here. It`s in Thousand Oaks CA, must be flagship of Air One. But does not show KOKF as relaying it, tho it surely does too. KKRD site is still downtown Enid; as original KBVV it was atop the now-decrepit and uninhabited skyscraper Broadway Tower. A local church started it with some local programming, plugged into Moody, I think, ultimately sold it off to the so-called Educational Media Foundation a.k.a. Air One, mostly gospel music. But now the blown-up FCC map puts a pin several blox NE of BT, just SE of the intersexion of East Oak and North Third, west of RR trax. I must go have a look there sometime. 94.9, June 6 at 1638 UT, ``music from the 80s and 90s, NCK 94-9``: 100/100 kW KNCK Concordia KS. A brief fadeup, normally nothing. 96.3, June 6 at 1643 UT, suddenly a VG signal, normally nothing; could it be Es? NO! semi-local adstring for Harry`s Razor Blades; Roger Haskins Insurance; news brief from some national net; 1647 United States Mortgage ending with a long rapid condensed tag impossible to understand, but CYA! Buylewis.com (?), finally FNB of Spearville, 385-2636 and ad for National Beef of Dodge City. 1701 UT ``The Country Leader, Garden City``. So it`s this one, CoL midway between Garden and Dodge Cities: ``KERP 96.3 INGALLS KS COUNTRY 96.3 THE MARSHALL 100.0 kW H&V 213.0 m HAAT 37-56-30 100-18-44`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** VANUATU. 11835, June 6 from *0559:37, R. Vanuatu cuts on 3 x 3945, but JBA in HNL. A few minutes earlier, 7260 = 2 x 3945 was likewise (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report dispatched at 1937 UT June 6 _ 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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