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Thursday, March 11 2021
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JRX Current Logs: March 11, 2021 |
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Thursday, March 11 2021
JRX Current Logs: March 11, 2021Receiver (s): Tecsun S-2000 & XHDATA D-808Antenna (s): Longwire & Degen 31MS Active LoopAll times and dates in UTC-GMT
CHINA** 7255. Thu, Mar 11, 2021. 1950-1957, China Radio International, Kunming-Anning-CHN, in Turkish. Chinese songs by female singers; 1955 Man talks, ID and sked in turkish; 1957 Ends programming. Fair reception. ** 9645. Thu, Mar 11, 2021. 1941-1951, China Radio International, Kunming-Anning-CHN, in French. Man announcer talks; 1942 A conversation between woman and man announcer with a french citizen. Very good reception. ** 9655. Thu, Mar 11, 2021. 1930-1940, China Radio International, Kunming-Anning-CHN, in Turkish. A song; 1932 Woman announcer talks news, says Joe Biden; 1937 A chinese song. Very good reception. ** 12055. Thu, Mar 11, 2021. 0411-0421, CNR17, Lingshi-CHN, in Kazakh. Pieces of songs; Woman announcer talks. Fair reception (generally has a very good reception) ! FRANCE** 11995. Thu, Mar 11, 2021. 1839-1849, Radio France Internationale, Issoudun-F, in French. Woman and man announcers present news; 1845 ID song and news continues. Good reception. MADAGASCAR** 7265. Thu, Mar 11, 2021. 1900-1910, BBC, Talata-Volonondry-MDG, in English. ID; Man and woman announcers present BBCNews; News reporters participation, too. Fair to good reception. PHILIPPINES** 15190. Thu, Mar 11, 2021. 1912-1922, Radyo Pilipinas, Tinang-PHL, in Tagalog. Woman announcer interviews a pilipino man authority, presumably; 1928 Man says ID and frequencies, The Voice of the Philippines; 1929 National Anthem. Very good reception. TURKEY** 7280. Thu, Mar 11, 2021. 0200-0210, Voice of Turkey, Emirler-TUR, in Spanish. IS-ID; News by man announcer; 0205 Woman says ID; News continues. Very good reception. USA** 6195. Thu, Mar 11, 2021. 0400-0410, NHK World Japan, Furman-SC, in Spanish. No signal, no modulation. Station out this dawn, here. ** 11880. Thu, Mar 11, 2021. 0146-0200, KBS World Radio, Greenville-NC, in Spanish. Traditional south korean old songs; 0155 Woman announcer talks; 0159 IS; 0200 Ends programming. Very good reception for this new frequency test relay Greenville, period March 10 to 28, 2021 ! 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 March 7, 2021 |
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Thursday, March 11 2021
** CANADA [and non]. 269-MCW kHz, March 10 at 0726 UT, ND beacon UDE --- could it be a Cuban, all of which start with U-? No, this one alternates with a dash, so it`s Canadian, 50 watts from Delta MB.
DXinfocentre.com shows 16 U- Cubans, but all ``decommissioned`` except 250 in Habana - Playa Baracoa, UBP with 80 watts. Not even heard here. As in my previous compilation of Caribeacons, classaxe.com shows two still logged in Jan or Feb this year, 250 UBP and 339 UAH Santiago, and three more in 2020; but many more are not darkened yet. Lots have changed their U- callsigns over the years; for security? And/or miskeying. Something`s always wrong --- here, too (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** CUBA. 9650, Mar 10 at 2007, S9+10 open carrier, SSOB; likely RHC warming up much earlier than nominal *2200 start and totally blocking any Guinea. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** ERITREA [non]. 17545.061V, Wed Mar 10 at 1530, S4-S7 Bayto Yaikl clandestine via defective FRANCE transmitter, audibly wavarying as I try to measure it, roughly between 17545.049 and 17545.073. Semihour also only on Saturdays, brokered by RMI (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** SAUDI ARABIA. 11820.044, Mar 10 at 1940, continuous Qur`aning, S8 with a lot of deep fading to S5; as always, off-frequency, but seasonally showing up better again soporifically for my nap until switch at 2000 to plain Arabic talk; probably soon back to Qur`an (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** SPAIN. 9690, March 10 at 2006, REE reactivated after missing this frequency for almost a week, S9/+10; so, good prospect for token English at 2300 W/F/M; now it`s a silly ballgame in Spanish. Yes, at 2309, guitar-singers featured by Justin Coe on VG S9+10 into Bonaire. Pedro Sedano sends planned A-21 sked showing 9690 replaced by 17855 for North America, total span 1400/0200. Should be good over daypaths, but much lower needed over nightpaths, like 9690. Wolfgang Bueschel shows alternative version, changing to 9690 at 2200; we hope (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 2076 monitoring: confirmed Wed Mar 10 at 2100 on WRMI 7780, S7-S9 into UTwente SDR. Also confirmed Wed Mar 10 from 2200:21 on WBCQ 7490+, S7-S9 into KB0FX SDR in MO, but with some lightning crashes which Blitzortung shows can be no closer than southern MN and northern MI Also confirmed Wed Mar 10 at 2300 on WRMI 9955, S8/S9+10 into Bonaire SDR, atop jamming but losing out as the semihour progresses. Next: 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 Kelley Sprout, KB3LR, Hughesville PA, for a MO to Glenn Hauser, P O Box 1684, Enid OK 73702. The same address for a check in US funds on a US bank One may also contribute via PayPal to woradio at yahoo.com - not necessarily US funds. New WOR 2077 should be ready by early UT Fri March 12 for first airings at 0130 on WRMIs 5850, 7780 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. 11825.020, March 10 at 1535, S4-S7 of M&W dialog, intonation sort of French but not sure. Nothing scheduled now in latest HFCC, Aoki or EiBi; tho RBAustralia may run until 1500*. Clew: another site, capable of offfrequenciness (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. 11945, March 10 until 1538.4* shortly after tune-in to JBA signal with Doppler flutter. Nothing scheduled; maybe a pre-test for the next one, *1700 Japan via France? (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report dispatched at 2328 UT March 10 _ 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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Log: CRI, 1521 kHz, Russian, 17:00 UTC |
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Wednesday, March 10 2021
CHINA MW Urumqi Hutubi item see below.USA 9264.986 kHz WINB English, S=8 signal in southern Germany. March 7 at 19.22 UTC, Jesus mentioned, religious matter program. KOREA D.P.R. 9425even very, very poor P5-land signal here in Europe Voice of Korea Kujang, JBA on this March 7, 19.25 UT night. FRANCE/TURKEY 9525even 'Denge Welat' the Kurdish national shortwave radio stn from Brussels?, via TDF Issoudun France broadcast center, fight against Ottoman Empire successor Erdogan Turkey jamming co-channel, - from Emirler center on fq 9525.022 kHz both S=9+30dB or -43 dBm signal. THAILAND 6150.005 kHz VoA Burmese sce 23.30-00.30 UT March 6/7, noted at 00.29 UT. Via US AGM relay site Udorn Thani in northeastern Thailand, S=9+20dB in Victor's 4S7VK SDR installation at Ceylonese Piliyandala near Colombo remotedly, also 9335 Tinang PHL relay, and same 9380 kHz PHT. At broadcast final end at 00.30:45 UT heard Yankee Doodle hymn. MARIANA ISLS {US AGM Tinian island} 15109.993 kHz RFA Burmese sce 00.30-01.00 UT noted at S=8 signal level in Piliyandala Sri Lanka, at 00.34 UT. Nothing noted behind gray line skip in SoEaAsia at 00.30-01.30 UT 1575 kHz mediumwave BAK Bangkok THA only til 01.00 ! UTC, 7340 Al Dhabbaya UAE, 7510 Orzu Dushanbe TJK, both till 01.30 UT. VIETNAM 9634.960 Voice of Vietnam 1st domestic sce from Hanoi Son Tay site 21.45-18.00 UT, S=8 in Colombo CLN at 00.39 UT. INDIA 5040.002 New reshuffeled AIR Jeypore - like probably Odiya language as scheduled til 04.35 UTC. S=9+15dB propper but morning fluttery signal in South Asia at 00.44 UT March 7. [selected SDR options, span 12.5 kHz RBW 15.3 Hertz] (wb df5sx, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 7) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wolfgang Bueschel"
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2021 8:33 PM Subject: Re: [A-DX] Log: CRI, 1521 khz, Russian, 17:00 UTCThree high power mediumwave installations of CRI programs on this Hutubi location, some 72 kilometers northwest of Urumqi. XJG Xinjiang Uyghur Aut. service like Russian / English: NRTA Transmitting Station #654 Hutubi Xinjiang Transmitter House https://goo.gl/maps/1NHXi4zA7wEfxDBD8 44°09'33.0"N 86°53'58.0"E Hutubi, Changji, Xinjiang, China - - - https://goo.gl/maps/fs9afy1owrTprXNWA above north-westerly in direction of Moscow, West Europe via 8 masts, aged airborne in Russian language since 1966 year. MW Urumqi Hutubi 1521 kHz in those days 2000 kW, today 500 kW of BBEF Beijing made in China, 308degr, 8-mast sidefire antenna 0000-0357, 1100-1957 UT, at location 44 09 50.52 N 86 53 43.70 E - - - right side of the TX House, at 58 degrees towards Far Eastern Russia https://goo.gl/maps/dArpa53yYQX43QX69 MW Urumqi Hutubi 1323 kHz 500kW 58 degrees, 4-mast sidefire antenna, 1000-1500 UT Russian, at location 44 09 41.52 N 86 54 13.70 E - - - MW Urumqi Hutubi 1323 kHz 500 kW 235 degrees 8-Mast sidefire antenna, 1500-1800 UT English, in direction of Pakistan, Indien, Oman. at location 44 09 26.21 N 86 53 34.56 E https://goo.gl/maps/9jb6693FH6XSACYP8 73 wb df5sx wwdxc germany ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephan Kohlmann via groups.io" <stephanjk59=yahoo.de@groups.io>
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2021 7:17 PM Subject: Re: [A-DX] Log: CRI, 1521khz, Russisch, 17:00UTCIch will nicht klugscheissern, aber ich dachte, CRI sendet das in Russisch auf 1521 kHz über die Anlage in Urumqi (Zentralchina). Das Programm läuft von 16.00 bis 18.00 UTC auch auf 6040 kHz. (gut zum Abgleich) 73, Stephan Am Dienstag, März 9, 2021, 6:33 PM schrieb Christoph Ratzer
Wenn ich es richtig sehe mit einem Sender aus China
Ja Ralph, von der Sendestelle Hutubi in Xinjiang.Sehr schönes Log! 73 Christoph — http://a-dx.at/facebook
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Glenn Hauser logs March 9-10, 2021 |
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Wednesday, March 10 2021
** CANADA. 2749-USB, March 10 at 0253 UT, marine weather in English by roboyl, S7-S9 still hard copy in noise level but better than usual. 0256 mentions R-C-M-P- and travel advisories; 0257 abrupt switch to French by a different-sounding roboyl. Per https://dxinfocentre.com/mb.htm the most recent start time for 2749 in Met Area IV is 0240 from VCS-21, Halifax NS, with 1500 watts; not specified as EE/FF unlike some of the others. Nothing audible now on 2598-USB as the most recent Newfoundland broadcast starting at 0207 would be over by now (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
** CUBA [and non]. 13629 & 13771 approx., March 9 at 1538, JBA S1-S4 spurblobs with F# tone from 13700-AM RHC which is weaker than usual itself, only S7-S8 with SAH from presumed Bulgaria BS. Second-orders which should land around 13558 & 13842 not audible. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) see also unID CODAR ** CUBA. 5910, March 10 at 0304, dead air from CRI relay but as soon as I tune in, power ramped up to quieter S9+30. Shux, missing the ChiCom news, but maybe will eventually start modulating, underly and/or distortedly (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** FRANCE. 9880-9885-9890, March 9 at 2345, checking for RFI/TDF DRM test, the N American SDRs I try are not getting it, but TWR Dominican Republic does, barely: SNR 11-13 dB, still at 8.08 kbps, S7-S8 and occasionally decode breaking thru. Altho 2330-2400 a convenient? time for NAm, this and all the others are axually beamed 105 degrees from ISSoudun for S Asia; for how much longer? (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** SPAIN. 9690, March 9 at 2349, another day of REE North American transmitter missing, no signal to S Miami SDR, but audible on 11940, 12030. March 10 at 0126 direct check, 11940 is OK, but still no 9690, just splatter from 9700 Cuba. If 9690 still AWOL on Wednesday, maybe we can hear token English at 2300 on some of the others (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** TIBET [non]. 12125, March 9 at 1555, surprising S7-S9 signal in unknown language, but RFA Tibetan via TINIAN, NMI, is listed by EiBi, not Aoki, this hour only; surely jammed but that would be in unheard Chinese. Off after 1600 clearing frequency for CODAR only. 11550, March 9 at 1556, similar good signal S9-S6 in Korean, still past 1600, i.e. RFA Korean via SAIPAN, NMI until 1900 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 13565-CW, March 9 at 1537, K6FRC call over and over, JBA, the 1.8-milliwatt HIFER beacon in Patterson, California; rarely audible but always around now in the mornings (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2076 monitoring, next: 1030 UT Wednesday WRMI 5850 to NW 2100 UT Wednesday WRMI 7780 to NE 2200 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW 2300 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 Kelley Sprout, KB3LR, Hughesville PA, for a MO to Glenn Hauser, P O Box 1684, Enid OK 73702. The same address for a check in US funds on a US bank One may also contribute via PayPal to woradio at yahoo.com - not necessarily US funds (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 12050, March 9 at 1557, WEWN Spanish with ICR/RCC news, surprisingly strong S9/+10. Must be getting sporadic E boost, but no MUF blob on DXMAP to account for it (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 5085, March 10 at 0250, WTWW-2 is weakened, only S9/+10 and fluttery instead of solid, furthermore undermodulated uselessizing it. Only other TN signal any good is 3215 WWCR, aside from its annoying squeal; degraded propagation also takes out 5935, 4840 and no doubt 5830 if it be on (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 820 kHz, March 10 at 0142 UT, at least on the E-W longwire, WBAP The Metroplex has QRM from an understation, ``You are listening to the Zack --- on CBS Sports Radio``. NRC AM Log shows the only CS on 820 is WWBA Largo FL, U4 50/1 kW. Its night pattern is supposed to be circular skewed SW into the Gulf; day pattern two tight lobes to north and SSE; or is it on ND STA? We`ve had WWBA QRMing WBAP before, even with same programming echoing (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 1030 kHz, March 10 at 0145 UT, Mexmx dominating, Spanish ad with an 866-tollfree number, more music. First, to rule out KCTA Corpus Christi semi-Spanish but religious: this one loops E/W, not N/S, but therefore is still Unitedstatesian. 0149 ID by SHVA = super-hype voice-actor so beloved of macho stations -- which is a needed standard abbr. in DXing I have been glad to coin --- mentioning 97.3 FM among others. Mostly dominant but some fades down as KCWJ MO in English fades up with its frequent IDs such as at 0153, 0216. My first guess for Spanish E/W is WGSF Memphis TN, U12! 50/1 kW, 24h as Radio Ambiente per NRC AM Log, but no group and no FM listed; heard before. And where is our closest 1030, KFAY Farmington AR, English news/talk U4 6000/1000? 0156, Mexmx is back up, 0200 fade for ToH ID, natch; 0211 non-IDs for two FMs: 99.1 and 97.3. Ajá, that clinches it thanks to Grp info in the NRC AM Log for one of the few other SS on 1030: WNOW, Mint Hill (Charlotte) NC! which is a 9400-watt DAYTIMER, and it`s direxional, circle tangent west aimed right at us. Its Group at the bottom of page 296 is ``La Zeta`` including a 1060 station and mere translators on those very two FM frequencies: W247CV on 97.3, and W256BP on 99.1. I never copied ``La Zeta`` nor any call letters nor any cities, but this circumstantial info make me totally positive. Per WTFDA FMDB, 99.1 is licensed to Charlotte itself, 97.3 to Monroe NC. Mint Hill is on the east side of Charlotte just inside the I-485 ring. Monroe is further out to the SE, halfway to SC. Recheck at 0257-0302 UT, no more WNOW, just KCWJ including at 0300, ``Real Country 1030-AM, KCWJ, Blue Springs ---``. So maybe WNOW finally turned off (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. Re: [WOR] Heterodyne on 1540 --- ``Mystery finally solved! The station at 1540.195 kHz as monitored from the KiWi SDR in Woodstock, GA and confirmed at my home location in Buford, GA is in fact WKVQ in Eatonton, GA. I actually heard a station ID at just past 1900 UT on 9 March with someone in between Gospel songs announcing "WKVQ ...1540 on your AM dial...Eatonton". WKVQ as monitored on KiWi SDR in Woodstock, Georgia USA, 1540.195 kHz SDR center, Sync Upper Sideband mode, waterfall/spectrum capture, and audio of ID at 1900 UT on 9 March 2021: https://youtu.be/GvV0csFz5TM - Harry Smith, Buford, GA`` [and non] Here`s something else? on the IRCA iog: ``Rob Keeney 2:31 am #18357 --- I've got a weak carrier showing on 1540.209 tonight on an approx bearing of 108° from Harker Heights TX, which is much farther south than what Fred is talking about. Rob Keeney, Harker Heights TX, Airspy HF+ Discovery, YouLoop, XHDATA D-808 barefoot`` H.H. is a 26K suburb of Killeen, not even indexed in regular Atlas, i.e. near Waco and Temple, north of Austin. 108 degrees from there misses USA entirely, between Florida and Cuba, across Hispaniola, St. Vincent, skims the NE coast of Brasil. Any 1540s around there? None in Caribbean but plenty in Brasil, a few in the nordeste. BTW, WRTH 2021 page 554 shows Bahamas 1540 ZNS as in Freeport instead of Nassau. 810 is the one in Freeport, page 93 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** VENEZUELA. 6205, March 9 at 1915-1925, weak S4 open carrier into Bonaire SDR, ROCV testing another frequency; via WOR iog: ``Manuel Méndez, Lugo, Spain. VENEZUELA, 6205, R. O. C. V., El Tigre, according with a whatsapp from the station, R. O. C. V is testing right now on 6205 with only carrier, later will test audio, music, 60 watts power. Checking via SDR Kiwi remote receiver in Bonaire, 1535, 09-03, fair carrier, no audio`` Audio-visually, without BFO on Bonaire, nor on waterfall, not noticeably different from S4 band noise level. But also audible & visible are local Bonaire S5 noise peaks circa 6215 and 6150, and more ~65 kHz above and below. ROCV too weak to register any frequency offset. By 0224 UT March 10 check on my own rx, a JBA carrier which I can measure as 6205.022. What`s next? Likely to confront Europirate and other QRM here. Meanwhile some other N Americans are hearing it better (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. 5984.0-CW, March 10 at 0305-0307*, can`t help but notice some automated Morse code as I bandscan, fortunately before WRMI comes up on 5985. Includes a lot of numbers but not totally as if spy. Never copied a DE or an ID. EiBi includes lots of utes, but nothing here nor on 5985. Search of the UDXF iog immediately gets two and only two hits on 5984. Including on 4 July *2013*, Russian Navy on 8345, lots of messages copied including one calling for a QSX [reply] on 5984. RCV was often being called, which I logged Feb 24, 2021 near the same hour on another intruding frequency, 5916.0-CW, Sevastopol`, Crimea. I did not remember that frequency in time to check it again. UDXF info came from: ``Tony Roper, Icom IC-R8500, SDR-IQ, Longwire, Garex Active Antenna, Visit my website for aviation images: http://www.rogdabbit.co.uk Blog: http://planesandstuff.wordpress.com/ Shack situated: http://goo.gl/maps/3GPhm Maidens, Scotland`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. 13832-13900 approx., March 9 at 1542, weak CODAR across this range where I have not noted it before; as I am looking for Cublobs; mainly QRMs also weak 13845 WWCR. Or as Harold Frodge, MI, calls CODAR, with a Feb 16-17 survey at 0444 on the 4 MHz band, 2234 and 1944 on 13 where normally vigent but not including today`s obs: ``Otherness: Int’l Windshield Wiper Synchronization Service 4740-4760 4775-4785 4805-4815 4890-4910 13415-13480 13535-13545`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report despatched at 0520 UT March 10 _ 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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