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Dimtse Tigray is a new clandestine broadcast via TDF Issoudun  View Printable Version 
Friday, February 05 2021

HCDX


KIWInet option TdOA direction finding give some
- all is probably -,
gives two different disappointing image outputs.

For a 19 meter band of signal direction finding
you need an rx triangle 2500 km distance away at least.

Likely Issoudun or Nauen bcast center origin.

FMO is
Broadcast Belgium <http://www.broadcast.be/>
<ludo.maes@broadcast.be>

73 wolfgang


----- Original Message -----
From: "Ivo Observer" Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2021 4:21 PM
Subject: [HCDX] Dimtse Tigray is a new clandestine broadcast via TDF
Issoudun

FRANCE(non) Dimtse Tigray is a new clandestine broadcast via TDF
Issoudun

1500-1700 on 15160 ISS 250 kW / 130 deg to EaAf Tigrinya Tigray Media
House
Good here in Sofia and via SDRs Heimiswil Switzerland and
Sokyriany Ukraine
73! Ivo Ivanov

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Frank Merrill DX from Macomb, Illinois: darkness hours 02-03 February 2021  View Printable Version 
Friday, February 05 2021

HCDX
I hope I'm doing this properly.
Seeing Glenn Hauser's report about logging XETT-1430, and he telling us they're the only Mexican remaining on 1430, I decided to run about 850 feet of BOG (Beverage-on-Ground) at a bearing of about 200 degrees...pointed at Mexico City.  This report doesn't have a logging of XETT, though I did very briefly have Spanish on that frequency fighting other stations.  
The possibility of adding the hyper-rare state of Tlaxcala to the logbook was enough for me to go out into the farm-field in 20-degree weather and put out a lot of wire.  After all, KZQZ St. Louis (or whatever their callsign was) is entirely GONE.  There's almost nothing in the way to the southwest.  I hope for an Aurora, which didn't happen this time, and I have only three or four more "shots" MAX. at this, because I'm in Macomb only a couple days a month in the winter.  I primarily live in Chicago, and I'm in the final stages of "closing out" my place in Macomb and hopefully selling it this Fall.
This was my first "real" DX session in more than seventeen years.  I last did this seriously in December 2003 or January 2004.  I had a BOG with about the same parameters at that time.  I'll never forget one session, I think 11/30/2003, when the dial was an insane zoo of Mexicans!  ID's on frequencies like 610, 750 (SLP), 1250 (XESJ), 1310, 1320, 1330, 1340 (ugh, that one got away), 1430, 1470 (2)...KIRT owning 1580...etc.  Strangest reception was XERT-1170 with a *HOCKEY* game...in *ENGLISH*...on a Mexican "daytimer"!  
Come on, 2021 Aurora, make my day!  I'm loaded for bear!
PARAMETERS:  Kenwood R-1000.  BOG about 850 feet, oriented at 200 degrees (toward Mexico and east Texas).  All times are EST.
630  CFCO Chatham, ON (2/2 2240, and most of the session) - country music, and mentions of 92.9 and call letters.  This has become MUCH more common than I remember it a generation ago.
1320  KXYZ - presumed - Houston TX (2/3, 0011) - ruling the frequency, with Black Information Network programming.  This is a new network (born in 2020) with a NEWS format geared to the African-American and otherwise black community.
590  XEFD  Rio Bravo, Tams., MEXICO (2/3, 0028...NEW!) - was pretty much owning the frequency every time I checked.  Oddly I don't think that I ever logged this during my active 1988-2003 period.  Slogan "La Mejor" used liberally between songs
1560 KGOL - presumed  - Bellaire TX (2/3, 0036 et. al.) ruling the frequency with some sort of Asian programming.  This is their format, right?  Congrats to Paul Walker for recently logging this in Alaska!
1490 KPLT Paris TX (2/3, 0123...NEW!) - briefly caught their call letters, just after Charlie Rich "Behind Closed Doors" ended.  Not sure if that was them with the music, but any time I can pick off a new Texas graveyarder is special.  That song can fit a number of formats, including possibly the below:
1490 KDMO Carthage MO (2/3, 0214) - Call letters after a Lew Paul and Mary Ford song, and heard again about half an hour later with similar-vintage music.
1500 KCLF - TENTATIVE - New Roads LA (2/3, 0135, et. al.) - In and out for at least an hour with mostly Louisiana music, ALL STYLES from R&B to jazz to rock and roll.  I understand this is what they do...
1150 WHBY Kimberly WI (2/3, 0204) - Weather forecast (low of 10), and call letters.  Pretty sure I heard this way in the past.
1210 KUBR - presumed - San Jan TX (2/3, 0235) - well on top with regional Mexican music.  Didn't chase this, because it's already logged here years ago.
1350 WLOU Louisville KY (2/3, 0241) - old soul music, call letters not caught, but did hear mention of 104.7...but how did THIS get in there, with this antenna bearing?
Additionally, Spanish heard at least at one point on other frequencies:  630, 660, 700, 880 and 890 (Possibly parallel:  Cuba?), 940 (presumed XEQ), 970, 1330, 1380 (suspect a US station), 1420 (suspect a US station), 1430 (XETT?), 1440, 1530 (presumed KGBT), 1600.  Conditions didn't even favor Mexico.  

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9835 UNID  View Printable Version 
Friday, February 05 2021

HCDX


MALAYSIA/VIETNAM/IRAN? 9835 three services this afternoon.

re at present Febr 3rd 14.00 UT b o t h on 9835 kHz
Sarawakfm Kajang and VoVTN Son Tay.

But at 15 UT another 3rd station like IRIB? in Pashto/Dari too.

Arnulf sent an e-mail, that both services are on air at
https://myklik.rtm.gov.my/channel/radio-SARAWAKFM


via RTM Kajang 93 degr

but in Delhi India
heard VoVTN Indonesian ahead
Son Tay at 177 degr

http://newdelhi.twrmon.net:8073/

both on exact 9835 kHz only Son Tay is a single Hertz lower side.

At Bandung Indonesia
http://ptlensdr.ddns.net:8073/


noted mx program of SARAWAKFM via Kajang 93 degrees,

Surprise surprise
73 wb


----- Original Message -----
From: "Arnulf Piontek" <paekdu@web.de>


To: "DX D Wolfgang Bueschel" <>
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2021 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: [WOR] 9835 UNID

vergleiche mal mit:
https://myklik.rtm.gov.my/channel/radio-SARAWAKFM
KW-Ausstrahlung ist weit vor Livestream (ca. 30 Sek.), aber mx und anns.
sind zeitversetzt dieselben...
via http://du6_pe1nsq.proxy.kiwisdr.com:8073

Vy 73 + gut DX,

Arni :-)

Am 03.02.2021 um 14:20 schrieb Wolfgang Bueschel:


VIETNAM At 13 UT a lot of Vietname words mentioned,
but language was Indonesian as scheduled see
Voice of Vietnam Son Tay table in B-20 season,
at 13 UT sharp opened with a like short national hymn ?

Son Tay is now 5 kHz lower side on exact 9835.000 kHz.
S=9+30dB or -40dBm in Bandung INS.
S=9+10dB or -63dBm in Delhi IND.

Kiwi Net access URL at Bandung Indonesia

http://ptlensdr.ddns.net:8073/

9840 1000-1030 VTN VOICE OF VIETNAM Eng Hanoi-Son Tay 1-7
9840 1030-1100 VTN VOICE OF VIETNAM Ind Hanoi-Son Tay 1-7
9840 1100-1130 VTN VOICE OF VIETNAM Jap Hanoi-Son Tay 1-7
9840 1130-1200 VTN VOICE OF VIETNAM Eng Hanoi-Son Tay 1-7
9840 1200-1230 VTN VOICE OF VIETNAM Jap Hanoi-Son Tay 1-7
9840 1230-1300 VTN VOICE OF VIETNAM Eng Hanoi-Son Tay 1-7

9840 1300-1330 VTN VOICE OF VIETNAM Ind Hanoi-Son Tay 1-7 <<<<
now Febr 3rd on 9835 kHz instead.

9840 1330-1400 VTN VOICE OF VIETNAM Eng Hanoi-Son Tay 1-7
9840 1400-1430 VTN VOICE OF VIETNAM Jap Hanoi-Son Tay 1-7
9840 1430-1500 VTN VOICE OF VIETNAM Ind Hanoi-Son Tay 1-7
9840 1500-1530 VTN VOICE OF VIETNAM Eng Hanoi-Son Tay 1-7
9840 2300-2330 VTN VOICE OF VIETNAM Ind Hanoi-Son Tay 1-7
9840 2330-2400 VTN VOICE OF VIETNAM Eng Hanoi-Son Tay 1-7

[selected SDR options, span 12.5 kHz RBW 15.3 Hertz]
(wb df5sx, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Febr 2 / 3)


----- Original Message ----- From: Arthur Pozner <aspozner@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2021 6:29 AM
Subject: Re: [WOR] 9835 UNID


The language is Farsi or a closely related dialect. Iran has some
programs
on 9835 kHz,but they don't play such happy music...in general that is.

On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 10:56 PM Ron Howard <ron888howard@gmail.com>
wrote:


UNIDENTIFIED. 9835, from 1624 to 1629*, Feb 2. Following up to
Stephen's
UNID station; not Malaysia. My audio is at http://bit.ly/39FL8BU .
Ron Asilomar State Beach, Calif.

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Frank Merrill DX from Macomb, Illinois: darkness hours 02-03 February 2021  View Printable Version 
Friday, February 05 2021

HCDX
?? Huh? I don`t remember saying that, at least not lately. Must be
referring to this from DXLD 18-47, Nov 19, 2018. Anyhow, Frank,
nice to see you active on MWDX at least while you can Beverage.
Glenn

BORDER INN DXPEDITION By Tim Hall

Loggings from the Beverage site at the Border Inn, US 6/50 at the
Nevada/Utah border, October 4-8 2018. This preliminary report is based
on a partial review of recordings in the first 30 days after returning
home.
Receiver: Perseus SDR-IQ v4.1.
Antennas: Beverages on Ground, some terminated with resistors, as
follows (only #1 and #5 were up all four nights):
1. NNW/SSE (~337°/157°) 715 ft unterminated.
2. NNE (~17°) 1130 ft terminated.
3. NE (~45°) 1160 ft terminated.
4. ENE (~70°) 1200 ft terminated.
5. EESE (~105°) 1260 ft terminated.
6. SESE (~125°) 1180 ft terminated.
7. ESSE (~150°) 1300 ft terminated.
8. SSSE/NNNW (~168°/348°) 980 ft unterminated

[gh excerpted here *only* his Mexican and unID Mexican logs, among
many others, such as Cuba, Bonaire, Venezuela, Argentina]

1430 MEXICO XETT R. Tlaxcala, Tlaxcala, Tlax. OCT 5 0457 – Poor-fair
under KYKN with Himno Estatal de Tlaxcala, followed by Mexican
national anthem. New, Tlaxcala #1, Mexico #190. (Note: This is the
only AM station left in Tlaxcala state, now that 810 XEHT has finished
migrating to FM. With 1430 XEOX having recently finished their move to
FM, XETT is suddenly a realistic target for DX’ers in western states).

(via NRC IDXD, NRC DX News Nov 26, published Nov 18, via DXLD)

Tim`s 2020 IRCA Mexican Log does show it as only XE on 1430


On Friday, February 5, 2021, 11:27:21 PM GMT+1, frank merrill via Hard-Core-DX <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com> wrote:


I hope I'm doing this properly.
Seeing Glenn Hauser's report about logging XETT-1430, and he telling us they're the only Mexican remaining on 1430, I decided to run about 850 feet of BOG (Beverage-on-Ground) at a bearing of about 200 degrees...pointed at Mexico City. This report doesn't have a logging of XETT, though I did very briefly have Spanish on that frequency fighting other stations.

The possibility of adding the hyper-rare state of Tlaxcala to the logbook was enough for me to go out into the farm-field in 20-degree weather and put out a lot of wire. After all, KZQZ St. Louis (or whatever their callsign was) is entirely GONE. There's almost nothing in the way to the southwest. I hope for an Aurora, which didn't happen this time, and I have only three or four more "shots" MAX. at this, because I'm in Macomb only a couple days a month in the winter. I primarily live in Chicago, and I'm in the final stages of "closing out" my place in Macomb and hopefully selling it this Fall..

This was my first "real" DX session in more than seventeen years. I last did this seriously in December 2003 or January 2004. I had a BOG with about the same parameters at that time. I'll never forget one session, I think 11/30/2003, when the dial was an insane zoo of Mexicans! ID's on frequencies like 610, 750 (SLP), 1250 (XESJ), 1310, 1320, 1330, 1340 (ugh, that one got away), 1430, 1470 (2)...KIRT owning 1580...etc. Strangest reception was XERT-1170 with a *HOCKEY* game...in *ENGLISH*...on a Mexican "daytimer"!

Come on, 2021 Aurora, make my day! I'm loaded for bear!
PARAMETERS: Kenwood R-1000. BOG about 850 feet, oriented at 200 degrees (toward Mexico and east Texas). All times are EST.

630 CFCO Chatham, ON (2/2 2240, and most of the session) - country music, and mentions of 92.9 and call letters. This has become MUCH more common than I remember it a generation ago.
1320 KXYZ - presumed - Houston TX (2/3, 0011) - ruling the frequency, with Black Information Network programming. This is a new network (born in 2020) with a NEWS format geared to the African-American and otherwise black community.
590 XEFD Rio Bravo, Tams., MEXICO (2/3, 0028...NEW!) - was pretty much owning the frequency every time I checked. Oddly I don't think that I ever logged this during my active 1988-2003 period. Slogan "La Mejor" used liberally between songs
1560 KGOL - presumed - Bellaire TX (2/3, 0036 et. al.) ruling the frequency with some sort of Asian programming. This is their format, right? Congrats to Paul Walker for recently logging this in Alaska! {KGOW -- owner is named Gow. Yes, Vietnamese. gh}
1490 KPLT Paris TX (2/3, 0123...NEW!) - briefly caught their call letters, just after Charlie Rich "Behind Closed Doors" ended. Not sure if that was them with the music, but any time I can pick off a new Texas graveyarder is special. That song can fit a number of formats, including possibly the below:
1490 KDMO Carthage MO (2/3, 0214) - Call letters after a Lew Paul and Mary Ford song, and heard again about half an hour later with similar-vintage music.
1500 KCLF - TENTATIVE - New Roads LA (2/3, 0135, et. al.) - In and out for at least an hour with mostly Louisiana music, ALL STYLES from R&B to jazz to rock and roll. I understand this is what they do...
1150 WHBY Kimberly WI (2/3, 0204) - Weather forecast (low of 10), and call letters. Pretty sure I heard this way in the past.
1210 KUBR - presumed - San Jan TX (2/3, 0235) - well on top with regional Mexican music. Didn't chase this, because it's already logged here years ago..
1350 WLOU Louisville KY (2/3, 0241) - old soul music, call letters not caught, but did hear mention of 104.7...but how did THIS get in there, with this antenna bearing?
Additionally, Spanish heard at least at one point on other frequencies: 630, 660, 700, 880 and 890 (Possibly parallel: Cuba?), 940 (presumed XEQ), 970, 1330, 1380 (suspect a US station), 1420 (suspect a US station), 1430 (XETT?), 1440, 1530 (presumed KGBT), 1600. Conditions didn't even favor Mexico.


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Dimtse Tigray is a new clandestine broadcast via TDF Issoudun  View Printable Version 
Friday, February 05 2021

HCDX
The language is Tigrinya.This transmission was wiped out completely at
15:25 to 15:30 UTC. It is nearly as strong as yestrday right now . Good
music too.

On Wed, Feb 3, 2021 at 11:33 AM Wolfgang Bueschel <dg1sbn@t-online.de>
wrote:

> KIWInet option TdOA direction finding give some
> - all is probably -,
> gives two different disappointing image outputs.
>
> For a 19 meter band of signal direction finding
> you need an rx triangle 2500 km distance away at least.
>
> Likely Issoudun or Nauen bcast center origin.
>
> FMO is
> Broadcast Belgium <http://www.broadcast.be/>
> <ludo.maes@broadcast.be>
>
> 73 wolfgang
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ivo Observer" Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2021 4:21 PM
> Subject: [HCDX] Dimtse Tigray is a new clandestine broadcast via TDF
> Issoudun
> > FRANCE(non) Dimtse Tigray is a new clandestine broadcast via TDF
> > Issoudun
> > 1500-1700 on 15160 ISS 250 kW / 130 deg to EaAf Tigrinya Tigray Media
> > House
> > Good here in Sofia and via SDRs Heimiswil Switzerland and
> > Sokyriany Ukraine
> > 73! Ivo Ivanov
>
>
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