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Glenn Hauser logs November 13-14-15, 2019 |
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Friday, November 15 2019
![Logs](http://www.hard-core-dx.com/images/hcdx/logs.gif) ** ALBANIA [non]. 15770, Nov 14 at 2030, still no R. Tirana relay as scheduled via WRMI, rather right into World Music fill. I also try to check 9395 Nov 15 at 0230, but can`t tell on the JBA carrier (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. 5890, Nov 14 at 0011, JBA Chinese, i.e. CNR1 jamming against VOA Tibetan via Kuwait, this hour only. Not WWCR which hardly activates this frequency at all, much of it with dead air later at night (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CHINA. 6100, Nov 14 at 0021, Chinese music, presumably CRI Portuguese to Brasil, a long way direct from Beijing site; altho co-channel 6100 CRI Sinhala via Kunming; and KCBS North Korea also listed (Glen Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CHINA. 11820, Nov 14 at 0030, JBA talk, as 25m is almost dead: only Cuban with any signal is 11950 at about S2; Brasil 11780 VP; so what`s left stands out. HFCC shows CRI in Yue, 500 kW, 200 degrees via Xi`an, this hour only. Yue = Cantonese, per EiBi readme, spoken by only 50 million in Guangdong, 6m in HK, and 1m in Malaysia --- but what about the diaspora worldwide? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 9955, Nov 14 at 0553, pulse jamming against nothing, since WRMI always signs off at 0500, and only a fraxion of programming is exile stuff elsewhen. 9490, Nov 14 at 0555, wall-of-noise jamming here, despite Radio República via RMI via France no later than 0400* --- registered in 3 segments between 00 and 04 but I don`t think it start that early (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** EAST TURKISTAN. 4980, Nov 14 circa 0010 routine bandscan finds JBA carrier here as not heard before since absence of WRMI; another like it on 5060. Must be Xinjiang PBS, Urumqi. Then this report arrives from Ron Howard: ``EAST TURKISTAN. 4850 & 4980 & 5060, Xinjiang PBS, 1327, Nov 12. First day back again on these frequencies (different services), with their winter schedule. As usual, Hiroshi (Japan) has all the excellent details: "Xinjiang PBS Winter frequencies: effective from 1100 UT on November 12, 2019. . .`` 5060 is Chinese, 4980 is Uyghur; and I should also have heard the other pair if I had tried, 4850 Kazakh and 4500 Mongolian, all from Urumqi, land of Uyghur brainwashing. 24 hours later, Nov 15 at 0003, I do hear all four roughly equal JBA carriers (Glenn Hauser, OK, WORLD OF RADIO 2008, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** FRANCE. 17825-DRM, Nov 14 at 1505, Mini-Transat still numerical today, while S7-S9 17800 is not, this time with male announcer giving marine weather in French with lots of numbers including coördinates (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** IRAN. 6090, Nov 14 at 0019, S9-S6 in Latin American Spanish about Bolivia situation, i.e. VIRI Sirjan as scheduled 2350-0250; in the absence of Anguilla but will collide when occasionally active. 6090 is a very busy frequency; also in Aoki at various times: BBC Oman, CRI, CNR2, NHK, Brasil [not], Romania, Ethiopia, KBS via UAE (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** MALI. 5995, Nov 14 at 0013, African music and language talk, S9/+20. Must be Bamako on late past usual 2400*; 0016 YL ID in French for Radio Mali on FM. Squeezed between two Cubans 5990 & 6000. Now Aoki shows sked as 1800-0200 and 0600-0800! Is it regularly on until 0200 now? Sometimes I have also heard it early before 0600. 24 hours later, Nov 15 at 0002, music has played right thru hourtop, but off by 0005 recheck (Glenn Hauser, OK, WORLD OF RADIO 2008, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** MEXICO. 540, Nov 14 at 0731, two Mexicans to choose merely by rotating my wrist-mounted DX-398, mutually nullable: XETX with frequent full ID, La Ranchera de Paquimé, street address in Nuevo Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, also mentioning FM XHTX 90.5. And, 540, Los Cuarenta, making fast SAH, XEWA SLP SLP, indeed off-frequency-minus; as Terry Krueger, FL, measured it Nov 1 at 539.966 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** TURKEY. 5960, Nov 14 at 2341, VOT English is suptorted, just barely modulated; something`s always wrong at Emirler. But at least no extraneous German after 2400 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2007 monitoring: confirmed Wednesday November 13 on WBCQ 7490+v, as usual starting at 2200:20; fair. Also confirmed UT Thursday November 14 wrapping up at 0127 on WRMI 7780, good via UTwente SDR, while direct at first check 0101, only a JBA carrier. WORLD OF RADIO 2008 contents: Alaska, Argentina non, Australia non, Bangladesh, Canada, Cuba, East Turkistan, France, Germany, India, Kurdistan non, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mali, New Zealand, Russia, South Carolina non, Spain, UK non, USA and non, Vietnam non; and the propagation outlook WOR 2008 is available as of 0216 UT Friday November 15 (mp3 stream) http://www.w4uvh.net/wor2008.m3u (mp3 download) http://www.w4uvh.net/wor2008.mp3 Or via http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html Also linx to podcast services. The shortwave broadcasts should be: [Unique Radio, NSW is off the air until 2020y] [HLR, Germany, is off due to death of Michael Kittner] 2300 UT Friday WRMI 9955 to SSE 0130 UT Saturday WRMI 7780 to NE, 5850 to NW, 5010 to S 1300 UT Saturday WRMI 15770 to NE 2030vUT Saturday WA0RCR 1860-AM 0400vUT Sunday WA0RCR 1860-AM [nominal 0415] 2130 UT Sunday WRMI 7780 to NE 0130 UT Monday WRMI 7780 to NE 0230 UT Monday WRMI 7780 9395? to NNW 0400vUT Monday WBCQ 5130v Area 51 6160v? to WSW 0430 UT Monday WRMI 9955 to SSE 1900vUT Monday IRRS 7290 Romania to WNW 0100 UT Tuesday WRMI 7780 to NE 2200 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW 0100 UT Thursday WRMI 7780 to NE Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 7490v, Nov 14 at 0034, NO signal from WBCQ, possibly northerly path propped out but suspect off the air; nothing on any other frequency: 9330, 6160v, 5130v, 3265v; except a JBA carrier around 5130, probably a receiver birdie (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 5830, Nov 14 at 0605, WTWW-1 is on at S9+30/40 and good modulation to boot! But with SFAW Christian identity PPPP nonsense. So it can funxion properly and not only during Sunday morning church-goin` time. But 9475 day frequency still mostly absent (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 1530, Nov 14 at 0043 UT, ad mentioning Kentuckiana, then Louisville Cardinals, but surely there is no KY station this close to WCKY, which was originally in and named for Covington KY, not trans-riverine Cincinnati. In fact, transmitter site is barely in KY. Yes, shortly at 0046, ``home of the Cincinnati Bengals``. Plenty of QRM: see KVDW (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 1530, Nov 14 at 0046 UT overcoming WCKY. ``KVDW 1530 and V100.9 FM, VictoryFMRadio.com Little Rock``. Is 2500 watt daytimer licensed to England AR, address in North L.R. NRC AM Log specifies *no PSSA*, so for sure it`s on air illegally far after LSS, which in November is FCC officially 2300 UT (same in December); or could be only 270 watts if they are axually following their critical-hours pre-sunset licensing. NRC AM Log does not show any FM, but WTFDA FMDB already has 100.9 as K265BO in England, paltry 250-watt translator of KVDW, Urban Gospel format. England is SE of LR, about halfway to Pine Bluff. I`d think they`d try to get an FM signal into the capital. Guess what: website shows address in North Little Rock and a second unlettered FM on 95.3 --- but WTFDA has no match for it among the six AR 95.3s, three of which are translators! But FCC FM Query has it: K237GW on 95.3 with same owner Habibi`s Broadcasting LLC, relaying KVDW; but a CP for 93.7 which will have to get a new channel-number callsign. Back to WTFDA: they already do have that, 93.7 K229DT in Little Rock, as ex-the 95.3 relay. Maybe CP on already, except KVDW website does not know about it! See what a seemingly routine log can lead to? Each a potential learning experience (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 90.1, KILI, Porcupine SD, the 100/100 kW Lakota Sioux station, is featured with some studio and building shots about :44 minutes into the documentary `Red Power Energy` seen here on the OETA/PBS World channel, Nov 14 starting at 1900 UT; check local listings or the remaining repeats on OETA World: Sat Nov 16 at 1000 and 1800 UT (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) UNIDENTIFIED. 1203 kHz, Nov 14 at 0050 UT, IBOC ``HD`` noise peaking here QRMing WOAI 1200, never noticed before; something new? Also detect the other peak circa 1177, so it has to be coming from an 1190 station. Trouble is, there is not now any strong dominant AM signal on 1190 itself. NRC AM Log`s only ``I`` entries on 1190 are WLIB NYC and WOWO Fort Wayne IN; latter would be the obvious choice altho seldom if ever heard here since WLIB forced it into degradation. This comprehensive website: http://topazdesigns.com/iboc/station-list.html rosters IBOC stations, most of them no longer, with WOWO the only active 1190, last updated this July --- but also shows WOAI itself active IBOC, which it has not been for a long time (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) UNIDENTIFIED. 1053 kHz, since I notice a JBA carrier here, Nov 14 at 0053 UT, I perform a Trans-Atlantic MW carrier search until 0101, finding these others on the NRD-545 with fixed antenna, rig I seldom use for this purpose: 1044, 936, 909(2), 855, 711, 702, 693, 684, 657, 639(2), 621, 612, 531; and finally one on 1503 but nowhere else on top half (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) UNIDENTIFIED. Trans-Atlantic JBA MW carrier search, Nov 14 at 0612-0616 on the R75 with E-W longwire: I start at 846 which I always assume even at this early hour is the one trans-Pacific, not Atlantic, from Kiritimati; then, 837, 783, 774(2 with some audio - Spain), 756(2), 747(2), 711, 693, 684, 666, 657, 639(2), 612, 585, 558(2), 549, 531. Reminder that (2) means at least two carriers beating on very slightly different frequencies. At 0616 I resume upward: 882, 909, 954, 999, 1044, 1053, 1089, 1098, 1107 stronger, 1125, 1134, 1152, 1215, 1269, 1305, 1413, 1575, 1584. At 0715 Nov 14 for good measure another scan this time on the DX-398 on altazimuth wrist mount: 558, 612, 684, 693, 747, 774(2), 846(TP which has not weakened in the past hour like the Europeans), 882(2), 1134, 1413, 1485 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) UNIDENTIFIED. 9200-USB, Nov 14 at 0557, 2-way in colloquial Spanish featuring some puta-madres. Or almost 1-way with a long monolog. Was checking for that mystery open AM carrier still present sometimes but not now (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) This report dispatched at 0437 UT November 15 _ 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 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 y 13 de noviembre. |
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Thursday, November 14 2019
![Logs](http://www.hard-core-dx.com/images/hcdx/logs.gif) ** CHILE. 6925-AM. RCW. Noviembre 8. 2300- UTC. Transmisión de Radio BioBio sobre los acontecimientos de protestas sociales en Chile. SINPO: 35443 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 30 metros, Lugar de escucha: Ovalle, Chile)
** CHINA. 6025. PBS Xizang. Noviembre 10. 0110-0120 UTC. Hombres hablan en tibetano. SINPO: 45444. No hay interferencia de Red Patria Nueva de Bolivia. (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 30 metros, Lugar de escucha: Ovalle, Chile) ** CUBA. 11700 RHC. Noviembre 13. 0312 - 0340 UTC. Comentario político acerca del golpe de Estado en Bolivia. Luego, entrevista a una embajadora de Bolivia en Cuba. A las 0320, se emite la intervención y descripción acerca de movilizaciones en Venezuela en apoyo a Bolivia. Desde las 0324, se habla de la solidaridad con Cuba en Argentina y el papel del Partido Comunista de Argentina, luego avisos de la emisora. A las 0335, resumen de noticias y luego informaciones deportivas. SINPO: 55343 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 30 metros, Lugar de escucha: Ovalle, Chile) ** CUBA. 13740. RHC. Noviembre 9. 0002 - 0030 UTC. Programa de música llamado: “De Cuba, son” acerca de la trayectoria de una cantante, entre otras canciones. A las 0018, segmento “Efemerides”. Desde las 0021, se habla acerca de la salida de un nuevo disco de una cantante y otras informaciones musicales en el segmento “Reflejos”. SINPO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 30 metros, Lugar de escucha: Ovalle, Chile) ** CUBA. 15230. RHC. Noviembre 9. 1400-1450 UTC. Noticias acerca de la liberación de Lula Da Silva, Declaración de la organización “Pastores por la paz”, Canciller de Cuba habla en contra del bloqueo, Intento de Golpe de Estado en Bolivia, Posibles resultados de la elección española y noticias sobre la economía de Cuba. A las 1409, se emite un comentario acerca de las declaraciones de Bolsonaro en la ONU, luego acerca de la “Feria de la Habana”. A las 1418, se entrevista a un uruguayo dentro del programa “Temas del 2019” y se habla de la música social uruguaya de la década de los sesentas, la memoria de varios hechos de aquella época y su impacto en la música. Desde las 1431, se repite el segmento noticioso de comienzos de la hora y luego informaciones del deporte hasta las 1441; luego segmento “Agenda 21” acerca del manejo de la basura y el plástico en el Océano Pacífico. SINPO: 55444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 30 metros, Lugar de escucha: Ovalle, Chile) ** CUBA. 13740. RHC. Noviembre 12. 1215-1238 UTC. Noticias acerca de la llegada del ex Presidente boliviano Evo Morales a México; luego se habla sobre la producción de harina panificada en Cuba y otras informaciones. A las 1230, se emite una cortina de identificación de la emisora, luego espacio de informaciones acerca de Cuba, México, Bolivia y Chile, después noticias deportivas. SINPO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 30 metros, Lugar de escucha: Ovalle, Chile) ** IRAN. 7230. IRIB. Noviembre 9. 0031- 0121 UTC. Programa “Detrás de la razón” acerca de Estados Unidos e Israel y el papel de Rusia y China, el ejemplo de Cuba para América Latina, junto a los sucesos en Chile y las diferencias entre Capitalismo y Socialismo. A las 0050, programa de entrevista acerca del gobierno de López Obrador, luego se cambia el tema acerca del capitalismo y la privatización de los servicios públicos, situación de mexicanos en Estados Unidos, entre otros temas. Desde las 0115, se emite: “entrevista de la actualidad política” acerca de la lucha anti imperialista en Irán y de la toma de la embajada. SINPO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 30 metros, Lugar de escucha: Ovalle, Chile) ** IRAN. 7230. IRIB. Noviembre 10. 0010 - 0100 UTC. Noticias de HispanTV sobre las elecciones en Cataluña, Juicio político contra Trump y la Responsabilidad Fiscal como tema electoral en Uruguay. A las 0024 se entregan las frecuencias y horarios del servicio en español. Luego el programa: “Foro abierto” con el tema de las elecciones regionales que castigan al oficialismo en Colombia, los cargos conquistados y comentarios acerca de las posiciones políticas. SINPO: 55444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 30 metros, Lugar de escucha: Ovalle, Chile) ** JAPAN [NON] ** USA. 6195. NHK. Noviembre 10. 0415- UTC. Programa “Buzón de Japón” con el tema de las películas de anime. A las 0421, se emite una canción de una serie de animación, luego lectura de los mensajes de los oyentes. Y a las 0426, se leen informes de recepción. SINPO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 30 metros, Lugar de escucha: Ovalle, Chile) ** KOREA NORTH. 11710. VOK. Noviembre 9 . 1315-1330 UTC. Hombre da informaciones en inglés, luego espacio de música. SINPO: 35343 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 30 metros, Lugar de escucha: Ovalle, Chile) ** KOREA NORTH. 11735. VOK. Noviembre 10. 0500 - 0555 UTC. Mosaicos hechos en honor al General Kim Il Sung y Kim Jong Il, Visita a unas minas carboníferas, Remodelación en Samjiyon, 50ª edición de Juegos de Artistas, Festival de artesanías, Estatua de Buda, Visita de delegación de China, grupos en Surcorea exigen expulsión de embajador de Estados Unidos. Luego, espacio musical. A las 0519, se lee un artículo acerca de una fábrica de jabones y su contribución a la vida del pueblo coreano. Después, un segmento musical y lectura de una letra de una canción sobre la Bandera y espacio musical. A las 0539, se habla sobre el monte Kumgang. Luego el tema musical: “Canción del mar” y otras piezas musicales. A las 0555, se ofrecen las frecuencias y horarios. SINPO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 30 metros, Lugar de escucha: Ovalle, Chile) ** KOREA NORTH. 6170. VOK. Noviembre 11. 1000-1010 UTC. Inicio del servicio en Inglés, luego informaciones. SINPO: 55444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 30 metros, Lugar de escucha: Ovalle, Chile) ** KOREA SOUTH [NON] ** USA. 9605. KBS. Noviembre 7, 0120-0200 UTC. Programa “Corea a diario” con descripción de las actividades de un artista, luego tema musical. A las 0226, se inicia el segmento: “Literatura en audio: Bari, la princesa abandonada” con la descripción de la protagonista con un cadáver. A las 0131, se vuelve al segmento: “Corea a diario” acerca de la modificación de las leyes de promoción del alcohol y manejo de la Basura en Seúl. Luego otro espacio musical. Desde las 0140, se entrega un capítulo de “Coreano en dramas” con una frase acerca de la urgencia. A las 0145, se inicia “Al son de Corea” con alusiones al invierno y al violín al respecto de un instrumento de cuerdas que produce un sonido parecido a uno de viento. SINPO: 55555 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 30 metros, Lugar de escucha: Ovalle, Chile) ** KOREA SOUTH [NON] ** USA. 9605. KBS. Noviembre 10. 0125 - UTC. Programa “Rincón del radioescucha” con referencias a las manifestaciones culturales. Luego lectura de informes de recepción. A las 0131, segmento: “Literatura en audio: Bari, la princesa abandonada” con descripción del encuentro de un cadaver, por parte de la protagonista. Desde las 0138, se emite un espacio musical hasta las 0142 cuando se vuelve a la lectura de los informes de recepción. Y a las 0150, se emite el segmento: “Todo sobre Corea” acerca de la música, los K-dramas y la llamada “fiebre coreana”. Después despedida de servicio y espacio de música SINPO: 45444, mejora a 55544 desde las 0143 en adelante. Y desde las 0158 a 55555. (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 30 metros, Lugar de escucha: Ovalle, Chile) ** TURKEY. 7280. VOT. 0205- 0250 UTC. Servicio en español. Noticia sobre la liberación de Lula en Brasil. Luego el programa “Hoy en la Historia” y después un espacio sobre cultura. A las 0320, aviso de la emisora y luego espacio de música hasta las 0250, cuando se emiten las frecuencias y horarios del servicio en español. SINPO: 45343, aunque desde las 0323 con SINPO: 55444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 30 metros, Lugar de escucha: Ovalle, 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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JRX Logs November 8-10, 2019 |
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Wednesday, November 13 2019
![Logs](http://www.hard-core-dx.com/images/hcdx/logs.gif) JRX Logs_ November 8-10, 2019 Receiver (s)_ XHDATA D-808 Antenna (s)_ Mini Loop to SW
BRAZIL ** 6925-LSB. Nov 8, 2019. 2320-2330, "Rodada Chapéu de Couro" - Radioamateur contest with a lot of participation this night. Fair reception, 35553. ** 10000. Nov 8, 2019. 2348-2400, Observatório Nacional, Rio de Janeiro-RJ, in Portuguese. Time Signal Station: Woman announcer says ID and a brazilian normal time each ten seconds; Time pips each a second. Fair reception, 35553. CHILE ** 8696-LSB. Nov 9, 2019. 2312-2322, CBM Magallanes Fax, Punta Arenas-CHL. Chilean fax transmission with a fair reception here, 35553. CHINA ** 6065. Nov 10, 2019. 0200-0220, China Radio International, Kashgar-CHN, in Pashto. IS and ID; Woman presents a newsletter, presumably; 0205 Man talks; 0217 A afghan song. Good reception, 45544. ** 9900. Nov 9, 2019. 2233-2243, China National Radio 1, Dongfang-CHN, in Chinese. Jamming; Man and woman announcers talk during all log, but listen to Radio Taiwan International background in chinese, on 9900 too. CNR1 jamming, 44433. KOREA NORTH ** 9445. Nov 9, 2019. 2322-2334, Voice of Korea-KCBS, Kujang-KRE, in Korean. A musical concert during this log: Songs by orchestra and by singers, too. Fair reception, 35533. KOREA SOUTH ** 11810. Nov 9, 2019. 2244-2254, KBS World Radio, Kimjae-KOR, in English. Woman announcer presents a musical program with korean songs; ID. Good reception, 45544. MONGOLIA ** 12085. Nov 10, 2019. 0900-0912, Voice of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar-MNG, in English. IS and ID; Woman presents news; 0905 A song. Barely audible reception, 25411. NEW ZEALAND ** 15720. Nov 9, 2019. 2335-2350, Radio New Zealand International, Rangitaiki-NZL, in English. Man and woman voices; Music. Poor reception, 25422. OMAN ** 15310. Nov 10, 2019. 0941-0951, BBC, Al-Dhabbiya-UAE, in Dari. Man voice during this log. Barely audible reception with fades, 25411. PHILIPPINES ** 9405. Nov 9, 2019. 2301-2311, FEBC- Radio Liangyou 3, Bocaue-PHL, in Chinese language. Man announcer talks, preaching?. Poor reception, 35422. RUSSIA ** 4625-USB. Nov 8, 2019. 2306-2316, UVB76, The Buzzer, Naro-Fominsk-RUS. Fair reception here, 35553. USA ** 6195. Nov 10, 2019. 0917-0929, NHK World Japan, Furman-SC, in Portuguese. Program "Ponto de Encontro" presented by Sonia Nakagawa & Ewherton: Talks about Dr. Hanaoka, father of the japanese anesthesia; Listenener´s correspondence; A song. Good reception, 45544. VATICAN** 17590. Nov 10, 2019. 0951-1005, Vatican Radio-LTO, SM di Galeria-CVA, in Russian. Prayers and liturgic chants in this Oriental Liturgy (LTO). Fair reception with good signal and fades, 45533. JRX_Jose Ronaldo Xavier SWARL Callsign PR7036SWL Cabedelo, Brazil (UTC-3) _ 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 November 12-13, 2019 |
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Wednesday, November 13 2019
![Logs](http://www.hard-core-dx.com/images/hcdx/logs.gif) ** ALBANIA [non]. 9395, Nov 13 at 0229, WRMI S9+10/20 with Tecsun Australia SW receiver ad (are they really trying to do business in America?), but cut off at 0230 sharp for World Music fill instead of Radio Tirana, which has still not been restored. Music could be Slavic or Greek, or maybe even Albanian? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ARGENTINA [non]. 6060, Nov 13 at 0100, dead air for a bit after SMTV, then RAE opening relay in Spanish via WRMI, undermodulated (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** BRAZIL. 10000-CUSB, Nov 12 at 0653, PPE pips every dekasecond mixing with WWV pips ever unisecond. Good nightmiddle trans-equatorial propagation from Brazil also on 9665- (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CANADA. 15034-USB, Nov 12 at 1826, CHR Trenton Military still 61 minutes slow announcing ``time: 1725 zulu``, after no-reports-received from MB and AB airports, but then received from those in BC timestamped 1400. CHR should listen to CHU! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CHINA [and non]. 9790, Nov 12 at 1537, Chinese vs Chinese making a fast SAH, adding up to S9/+10. Scheduled here this hour only is RFA Chinese via SAIPAN, consequently with CNR1 jamming (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 9330, Nov 13 at 0727, S9+10 of dead air --- not to be confused with World`s Last Chance Radio via WBCQ as allegedly scheduled 24 hours on 9330, but a long-standing hour for the Cuban spy numbers station HM01, presumably talking and beeping during parts of this hour alternate nights. If WLC ever get going, quite a collision will result (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 13560, Nov 13 at 1510, RHC FM spurblob at S9, only F# tone audible, no program modulation like 13700-AM transmitter source of this. Welcome back! Had not heard any of this for some weeks. That means at approx. 70 kHz intervals from fundamental, so another one soon located around 13630, with a trace of music. But much weaker on the plus side, 13770; by 1513 all have weakened, being tweaked, or just random? At 1531 I hear a trace of F# circa 13490 vs CODAR. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA [and non]. 9640, Nov 12 at 1546, RHC music with a SAH from something else --- South Korea scheduled in Aoki; HFCC adds Sa`udi Arabia, perhaps wooden; note that per the delayed B-19 schedule from Arnie via wb, this Antillas frequency is to be replaced with 7340 by November 18, temprano at 12-16 UT, while 9640 will remain a tarde frequency at 22-05 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 15140, Nov 12 at 1824, RHC is off, but 11760 remains on in Spanish. Per B-19 sked both are supposed to run in Spanish until 1900. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA [and non]. 13820, Nov 12 at 1532, Radio Martí VG as usual but some pulse jamming at last audible under; and also still pulse jamming against nothing on ex-13605, just in case RM go back there, which it never does until A-season (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** FRANCE. 17800, Nov 12 at 1512, YL with weather info, lots of numbers, in French, VP signal; at 1527 recheck now in English but with very heavy French accent, S9-S7. // 17825 but on the latter the audio is somewhat degraded, like ``chuffing``. This is for the special Mini-Transat La Boulangère yacht race second leg from Gran Canaria to Martinique. Boulangère means baker, but has nothing to do with baking and should not be so translated. Why thus named? 17800, Nov 13 at 1506, better now, S9-S6 with French numerical info; but this time no AM signal on 17825, rather traces of DRM noise. Until now 17825 had always been heard in AM altho registered as DRM; and always noticeably weaker than 17800; despite otherwise identical parameters, 250 kW, 250 degrees, no slews, antenna type 217, and CIRAF targets 11SE,36S,46NW,81S which convert to: 11SE = eastern Caribbean; 36S = north Atlantic Canary Islands westward; 46NW = north Atlantic adjacent south of there; and 81S = central north Atlantic devoid of land, otherwise a never-cited target area for anything. When really in DRM, the power is presumably cut significantly. Now how many contestants are listening in DRM rather than AM, or even have portable DRM receivers aboard??? It`s unclear how much longer this will continue, but available until November 30, presumably somewhat beyond arrival of the winner, safely to serve the stragglers (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** KOREA SOUTH [and non]. 6255, Nov 12 at 0708, JBA talk, presumed Echo of Hope on its current frequency per Aoki/NDXC, already propagating after 4 pm local somewhat before sunset. Also North Korean noise jamming can be heard on 6350 and 6600 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** OKLAHOMA. 1120, Nov 12 at 1929 UT, ``La Diferente 97.9 FM y 1120 AM``. 2000 UT ToH legal ID pronounces KETU in English, additional slogan,``La estación latina de Tulsa, Oclajoma``. Their top-billed FM is of course a mere 250-watt translator, K250BN with a tiny fraxion of the 10 kW AM daytime coverage, but where it counts, I suppose, as 1120 CoL is really Catoosa. FCC map pins K250BN near US 169/64 and East 54th St., i.e. on the SE side of Tulsa, yet direxional favoring the SE, not NW, quite a null at 290 degrees. ``La Diferente`` is a rather weak slogan claim, if you ask me (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 2007 monitoring: since I was out at a Veterans` Day event, could not check UT Tue Nov 12 at 0100 on WRMI 7780; did anyone hear it? Next: 2200 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW 0100 UT Thursday WRMI 7780 to NE Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html (Glenn Hauser, USAF ret., OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 15770, Nov 12 at 1822, SMTV via WRMI finally without extra audio, during Vietnamese? music; had been double-audio whenever checked on Nov 10 and 11. 6060, Nov 13 at 0043 still only one and undermodulated at S9+10. 5800, Nov 13 at 0047, JBA carrier again, implying that despite implementation of new 6060 ex-5800 temporarily, there is now another weak WRMI transmitter holding the fort on 5800 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 7490+, UT Wed Nov 13, WBCQ William Tell Overture so `Allan and Angela Weiner WorldWide` playback is starting: an oldie opening with additional guests present, Larry & Jane Will, Tom, et al. (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 9475, Tue Nov 12 at 1814 and 2258 chex, WTWW-1 is on with SFAW, S9+20 but undermodulated. So much for the Sunday-only 15-18 sked when website last checked, and heard by Dave Kenny. But 9475 remains off most of the time, such as at 1636 check Nov 13 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** UZBEKISTAN. 7630, Nov 12 at 1539, JBA carrier with flutter, presumed clandestine to North Korea Voice of Martyrs, as scheduled 1530-1600 via Tashkent, per Aoki but absent from HFCC. This site is a favorite for several other such services, bouncing across China (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** VIETNAM [non]. 7315, Nov 13 at 0101 after absurdly off-topic ``Onward Christian Soldiers``, WHRI opening relay of Voice of Vietnam, in Vietnamese. As Peter W Hansen reported already Nov 8 to the WOR iog: ``It appears that Vietnam on 7315 WHRI has a new schedule: 0000-0027 English 25 degrees; 0030-0057 Spanish 173 degrees; 0100-0157 Vietnamese 260 degrees (no break at 0130 went straight through)`` So no longer a chance to hear English again at 0100 on a better beam (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) This report dispatched at 1751 UT Nov 13 _ 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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