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Glenn Hauser logs September 7-8, 2019  View Printable Version 
Sunday, September 08 2019

Logs
** ALBANIA. 13665, Sept 7 at 1229, discussion in English, soon mixed
with Chinese, a dead giveaway, and 1230 `Takeaway Chinese` show. It`s
CRI as scheduled 1100-1300 in English via Cërrik. Not much else on
band except Cuba (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA. 341 kHz, Sept 7 at 0603 UT, dash and YYU, 500 watts from
Kapuskasing, Ontario, no trouble overriding my local on 341, EI. Per
http://www.dxinfocentre.com/ndb.htm
this is ``TO BE DECOMMISSIONED 2019-10-10``
The same red warning is appended to several others I have extracted:

206 XBE Bearskin Lake ON 25
208 YSK Sanikiluaq NU 500
230 VG Vermilion AB 1000
230 YD Smithers BC 500
235 CN Cochrane ON 100
241 YGT Igloolik NU 500
257 YXR Earlton ON 205
260 YSQ Atlin BC 1000
266 YFH Fort Hope ON 200
269 ZW Teslin YT 1000
305 YQ Churchill MB 500
323 UWP Argentia NL 550
343 YGO Gods Lake Narrows MB 200
344 YOP Rainbow Lake AB 500
368 YJF Fort Liarrd NT 500
373 ZFM Fort McPherson NT 40
380 YUB Tuktoyaktuk NT 2000
391 TK Smithers - Telkwa BC 100

These are the only ones indicated with a specific date. A number of
others still in the list are already labeled Decommissioned (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDIA. See OMAN [non]

** MEXICO. 800, Sept 7 at 1210, Spanish virtually zero-beat with KQCV
OKC, which I null as much as possible; discussing border issues at
Juárez; 1211 mentions ``Calibre``, keyword for XEROK, contraxion for
``Canal Libre``, as if it were still a ``clear channel``; 1211 rooster
crows (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 870, Sept 7 as I try to ID the SS from the South as KFJZ
Fort Worth [see U S A], by 1202 I am also hearing the choral Mexican
NA from the SW, which has to be XETAR; 1204, multilingual XETAR IDs;
1208 fades up ``XETAR, Su voz en la Sierra Tarahumara``, but I`ve
heard it much better before at SRS (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. RF 7 DTV, Sept 7 around 0415-0440 UT, KOCO ``5`` is on
the verge, continually breaking up during the Jimmy Kimmel show and a
bit of Nightline. One of my TV antennas has trouble getting a
sufficient signal from our `local` ABC affiliate. So I have a fest
snapping still after still of pixillated DTV breakup art, 67 of them;
to be winnowed down to the best of the best with the most variety for
my gallery. QRX (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. RF 36 DTV, Sept 7 at 1352 UT, some tropo from Tulsa area
judging from maps and Bad signals, but this one decodes as: DTV 17-1
TBN HD. That is not helpful, but as W9WI.com confirms, this is the new
repacked channel for 1000 kW, KDOR-TV in Bartlesville, ex-17; so it
will not interfere any more with Enid`s K17JN-D, whatever its
masquerade. PSIP lineup:
17-1, TBN HD
17-2, Hilsong [sic, gotta delete a letter to get it down to 7]
17-3, COMBO
17-4, Enlace
17-5, TBN SD
W9WI.com disagrees on a couple: 17-3 JUCE; 17-5 Salsa. As with some
multi-casters, it could be certain subchannels are timeshared, so the
other names might apply elsewhen? It still seems strange that 36 will
soon be the top of the UHF TV band. Bring back 83! (Glenn Hauser,
Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OMAN [non]. 9620, Sept 7 at 1443, since I have the OH5AE SDR in
Finland up to check WOR, also try for RSO English hour as reported
recently reactivated. Instead, S Asian talk with some hum, squeal and
distortion, and no trace of Oman. 1445 ID in passing as All India
Radio, as scheduled 250 kW from Aligarh in Sindhi at 1230-1500, among
other transmissions on 9620 --- not a good spot for RSO anyway (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY. 9830, Sept 7 at 2222, VOT on today unlike yesterday, but VP
with flutter, music (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 293 kHz, Sept 7 at 0601 UT, ND beacon FBY, which is 25 watts
from Fairbury, Nebraska, logged a few times before. ATM I notice that
my line noise level abates below 300 kHz (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 1998 monitoring: Ivo Ivanov reports
from Bulgaria: ``GERMANY, World of Radio#1998 via Hamburger
Lokalradio, September 7:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV7g9ByRgS4&feature=youtu.be
https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2019/09/world-of-radio1998-via-hamburger.html
0630-0700 6190 GOH 001 kW / 230 deg CeEu English Sat, fair to good``

Barely confirmed audible on 9485-CUSB Hamburger Lokalradio, via OH5AE
SDR, Sat Sept 7 at 1445, vs heavy splash from 9490 Romania. Before
that undetectable on UTwente SDR.

Alan Gale reports: ``Hi Glenn, I'm hearing World of Radio here in
north west England again today, not very strong but it's definitely
there on 9485 kHz and even came up a bit towards the middle part but
then faded out completely after around 1450 UT.

I tried it on my SDRplay today and found that a USB bandwidth of
around 1.5 kHz worked best, but with the splatter it wasn't easy to
understand too much of what was being said, especially with some
fading on the signal as well. As you can see from the waterfall
display, a LSB signal would have no trouble at all, it's just the
upper sideband that is suffering, and even a double sideband AM signal
would probably fare better as you could at least tune lower or use
your IF shift to remove some of the splatter. Alan.``

Also confirmed, Sat Sept 7 at 2100 on WRMI 9955 after IS & ID loop,
S9-S7 and fluttery, upcut at ``---with World of Radio 1998``.

NOT confirmed UT Sunday Sept 8 at 0130 on WRMI 5850, which had been
our only WRMI frequency across North America; instead music, and soon
VORW mailbag. WRMI sked has been revised to show 5850 // 5010 during
this hour but still claims WOR on both now; while VORW was already
scheduled this hour on UT Fridays; a mistake, John, or a change? I do
confirm that much weaker 5010 is now // 5850. And not // to any of the
others WRMIs.

Confirmed UT Sunday Sept 8 at 0347 on WA0RCR, 1860-AM, Wentzville MO,
about 12 minutes into so started late around 0335; good S9+20 but
considerable storm crashes, from eastern NM into the OK panhandle.
Next:
1030 UT Sunday HLR 7265-CUSB Germany to WSW
2130 UT Sunday WRMI 7780 to NE
0130 UT Monday WRMI 9395 to NNW, 7780 to NE
0230 UT Monday WRMI 7780 to NE
0300vUT Monday WBCQ 5130v Area 51 6160v? to WSW
0330 UT Monday WRMI 9955 to SSE
0930 UT Monday Unique Radio 3210 or 5045-USB NSW ND
1130 UT Monday Unique Radio 3210 or 5045-USB NSW ND
1816 UT Monday IRRS 7290 Romania ND
0100 UT Tuesday WRMI 7780 to NE
0800 UT Tuesday Unique Radio 3210 or 5045-USB NSW [2 episodes] ND
2100 UT Wednesday WRMI 9955 to SSE
2100 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. 5085, Sat Sept 7 at 2330 and later, WTWW-2 sig is not very
big, but as also on L&C webcast, just hamstuff, no Theatre Organ in
the Ozarx. Now the website says: ``Listen to Bob Heil's Organ Music
On WTWW Airs Saturdays 8 pm on 5085!`` But is that very old or very
new info? If CDT that would be 0100 UT Sunday (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 870, Sept 7 at 1151 UT I`m up again hoping to ID the Spanish
gospel huxtering from the south which seems like it has to be KFJZ
Fort Worth, contrary to format listings. There he is; but at 1157, a
bit of hymn, no ID and sudden switch to another program, ``Renuevas
---`` algo, with a YL pushing something for $ 29 which seems to be
secular. Phone number frequently edited in with another OM voice,
1-888-366-2340. Reverse phone number uplooking is no fun unless you
are prepared to pay unknown websites. Fading down some, meanwhile
mostly separable XETAR fading up from 1202 past 1205; see MEXICO
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. Trans-Pacific JBA MW carrier search, Sept 7 at 1153:
747, 774, 828 all from the NW, the Big Three from NHK Japan; no others
noted as I am also DXing 10-kHz channels (Glenn Hauser, OK,, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

This report despatched at 0439 UT September 8

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My final log report from the North Atlantic  View Printable Version 
Saturday, September 07 2019

Logs
As promised, I’ve attached the final report from our fantastic cruise to
the North Atlantic Ocean, including Newfoundland, Labrador, Greenland,
Iceland, Norway, Holland, Ireland and now disembarking in Halifax
tomorrow. I was most impressed with how well the little XHData D808
performed, both on MW and on SW. LW, it was a little deaf, but passable.
FM reception (and the AIR band) was also more than adequate. Our noise was
not much of an issue, despite being on a large cruise ship, with just a
short length of random antenna wire slung across our balcony. As always,
any errors are mine alone, and I always welcome corrections/comments. I
had forgotten how well SW signals propagate to Europe in abundance,
compared to the paucity of signals to the west coast of NAm. Also fun were
the huge numbers of pirates in Europe on SW…fun! So, please do yourself a
favour and pack a small portable along your next trip/holiday. My radio
interests were again reinvigorated! 73, Walt Salmaniw

189 ICELAND Gufuskalar 300 kW RUV, Aug 5 2236 - Fair to good signal. While
sitting at the back of the ship, shivering!!! Learned my lesson. Despite
layers and layers of blankets, I was still chilled to the bone. I had
started too early. Subsequently, I listened later, and from my balcony,
which provided some protection from the bitterly cold winds!.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East coast of Greenland)

570 GREENLAND Nuuk 5 kW KNR Kalaallit Nunaata Radioa, Aug 5 2200 - Heard at
good level, // to stronger 720. Nuuk is much further north, and lower
power compared to 720. The latter is well heard everywhere we sailed in
Greenland. Not so for the others. For some reason, I have 590 as // to
570 and stronger, but it's 650 which is listed as the 3rd Greenlandic.
Hmm. I suspect that 590 was in fact VOCM St John's. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam
East coast of Greenland)

684 SPAIN Sevilla 200 kW RNE, Aug 6 0006 - Weak with Spanish talk, but
strong at 01:02 recheck. A powerhouse into the Greenland Sea.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East coast of Greenland)

710 CANADA Clarenville 10 kW CKVO, Aug 6 0105 - Good reception with oldies
music and VOCM ID. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East coast of Greenland)

720 GREENLAND Simiutaq 10 kW KNR Kalaallit Nunaata Radioa, Aug 6 0009 -
Very strong, but with transmitter problems, that lasted several days, with
intermittent cutting out, making speech choppy. 720 was very well heard
throughout our time in Greenland, and far, far stronger than the other 2
transmitters on 570 and 650 which were only heard locally. No wonder
they're so well heard in Eastern North America. Interesting Greenlandic
language. Can't be confused with anything else!. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East
coast of Greenland)

747 CANARY ISLANDS LasPalmas 25 kW RNE, Aug 6 0010 - Weak music, but fair
to good with Spanish talk on recheck at 00:37. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East
coast of Greenland)

792 SPAIN 5 transmitters of 10 and 25 kW RNE Radio Nacional, Aug 6 0110 -
Oldies English music (Cupid), then Spanish talk at good level.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East coast of Greenland)

882 UNITED KINGDOM Washford 100 kW BBC Radio Wales, Aug 6 0017 - English
talk, poor to fair level. BBCWS listed at this time. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam
East coast of Greenland)

954 SPAIN Madrid 50 kW Onda Cero, Aug 6 0112 - Fair reception in Spanish.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East coast of Greenland)

981 ALGERIA Ouled Fayet 300 or 100 kW Chaine 2, Aug 6 0021 - Some chop
heard, with Arabic music and presumed Arabic speaker. Presumed logging.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East coast of Greenland)

1044 SPAIN 2 sites of 10 and 50 kW SER, Aug 6 0112 - Good reception with
music, and // to 1080. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East coast of Greenland)

1053 UNITED KINGDOM Droitwich 500 kW TalkSPORT, Aug 6 0024 - Fair level
with English sporting stuff. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East coast of Greenland)

1125 SPAIN 5 sites 10 and 12 kW RNE Radio 5, Aug 6 0028 - Good reception
in Spanish. This one gets out well!. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East coast of
Greenland)

1152 SPAIN RNE, Aug 6 2359 - 5 time pips at the TOH, presumed Spain with
multiple locations. Poor to fair. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East coast of
Greenland)

1179 SPAIN OR CANARY IS SER, Aug 6 0030 - Either Spain SER or Canary Is SER
transmitter (50 or 10 kW, and 25 kW for Tenerife) music at 0032, and
Spanish talk at 01:14. Fair level. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East coast of
Greenland)

1215 UNITED KINGDOM Multiple sites up to 200 kW Absolute Radio, Aug 6 0032
- Surprisingly only weakly heard here in Greenland. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam
East coast of Greenland)

1290 UNKNOWN unid, Aug 6 0035 - Poor to fair signal with Latin music.
Curious to know who this might be!. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East coast of
Greenland)

1296 SPAIN Valencia 50 kW COPE, Aug 6 0037 - Strong signal into the east
coast of Greenland!. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East coast of Greenland)

1305 SPAIN 4 transmitters of 10 and 25 kW RNE Radio 5, Aug 6 0037 - Spanish
talk at fair level, but strong when rechecked at 00:41.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East coast of Greenland)

1413 SPAIN 3 transmitters of 10, 12, and 25 kW RNE Radio 5, Aug 6 0116 -
Presumed log, with very strong English vocal. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East
coast of Greenland)

1431 DJIBOUTI 600 kW Voice of America, Aug 6 0049 - Weak talk in French.
VOA is very widely heard throughout my North Atlantic journey, and often
very strong in the late afternoon/early evening. Signals are impressive at
times!. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East coast of Greenland)

1458 UNID unid, Aug 6 0120 - Very strong pop music. Not sure whether this
was Actualitati or Lyca Radio. In any case, a strong signal. This
particular night, I was a bit on the cold side sitting on the veranda!.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East coast of Greenland)

7310 ROMANIA Galbeni 300 kW/300 deg RRI, Aug 5 2222 - Good reception in
English to W Europe with discussion of Jewish culture in Romania.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam East coast of Greenland)

531 FAROE ISLANDS Akraberg 10 kW Kringvarp Foroya, Aug 12 2100 - Good
reception from the North Atlantic, north of the Faroe Islands. This
station was well heard throughout the North Atlantic from Iceland, to
Norway. Punches way above it's power. Good to very good at 06:04
recheck. Plays a lot of music, including US Southern C&W when first picked
up here. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

549 ?IRELAND Spirit Radio, Aug 12 2153 - At first assumed to be Jil FM, but
not // to 531. Excellent level with music. Possibly Ireland?.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

558 SPAIN 50 or 25 kW 3 transmitters RNE, Aug 12 2109 - Very good
reception. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

639 CZECH REPUBLIC Praha 750 kW CRo Dvojka, Aug 12 2113 - Fighting it out
with RNE, both strong. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

648 UNID unid, Aug 12 2113 - Strong station with music. Could be just
about anyone! Likely RNE, though. I see Caroline listed. That would be
nice, or Slovenia!. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

657 ITALY Pisa 100 kW RAI Radio 1, Aug 12 2113 - 2 cochannels, with the
Italian dominating, cochannel with someone playing music at weaker level.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

693 UNITED KINGDOM Droitwich 150kW BBC Radio 5 Live, Aug 12 2215 -
Excellent reception, and again at 06:02 recheck. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North
of Faroe Islands)

702 UNID unid, Aug 12 2215 - Arab sounding station, so good be Saudi, or
Algeria, Egypt, or Iran, too!. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

720 UNITED KINGDOM Lisnagarvey 10 kW BBC Radio 4, Aug 12 2115 - Weak
English talk, with cochannel music. Latter likely Canary Islands?.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

738 SPAIN Barcelona 600 kW RNE, Aug 12 2115 - Good reception with Spanish
talk. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

765 UNITED KINGDOM Chelmsford 0.5 kW BBC Essex, Aug 12 2118 - Presumed
logging at good level with English music. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of
Faroe Islands)

810 SCOTLAND Westerglen or Burghead 100 kW BBC Radio Scotland, Aug 12 2118
- Another winner in the power department. Very well heard throughout the
north Atlantic as far as Greenland and Norway. Usually very strong, and at
times the only other station besides 531 Faroes heard during the day.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

828 RUSSIA Sankt-Peterburg 10 kW Radiogazeta Slovo, Aug 12 2120 - Good
level in Russian. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

864 SPAIN Socuellamos 5 kW RNE, Aug 12 2120 - Fair to good, // to very
strong 855. Mostly I've neglected to mention the many Spanish stations
heard here. Otherwise I'd be at the keyboard all day long!!!.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

900 ITALY Milano 50 kW RAI Radio 1, Aug 12 2120 - Strong Italian talk.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

918 UNID unid, Aug 12 2124 - Not sure who this might be playing western pop
music, 'I'll be watching you'....Fair level. ?A Nigerian? Could have
been on 917, I suppose, as latter well heard in PEI at times.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

945 UNID unid, Aug 12 2120 - An interesting channel, for sure. I'm hearing
2 cochannels. One might be in English, and the other with music. Who???.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

963 UNITED KINGDOM 0.95 kW North East London Sunrise Radio, Aug 12 2125 -
Indian music at good level, with chop. // 972 (1 kW London) at fair level.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

1062 ITALY 3 transmitters of 6, 20 and 60 kW RAI Radio 1, Aug 12 2130 -
Excellent level in Italian. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

1071 UNITED KINGDOM 1 kW 2 sites TalkSPORT, Aug 12 2130 - Good reception //
to 1053. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

1116 UNITED KINGDOM 1 or 0.5 kW BBC Radio Derby or BBC Radio Guernsey, Aug
12 2130 - Not sure which I'm hearing. English at fair level under stronger
Spaniard. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

1134 SPAIN 3 sites 5 or 10 kW COPE, Aug 12 2130 - Noteworthy only because
of the echos heard! // to 1143. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe
Islands)

1197 UNITED KINGDOM Multiple sites between 0.25 and 1.1 kW Absolute Radio,
Aug 12 2135 - A low power outlet for Absolute at fair to good level. //
excellent (of course) 1215. Still there at 05:59 recheck. // also to
strong 1242 (despite low power as well). (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of
Faroe Islands)

1323 UNITED KINGDOM Brighton 0.5 kW Smooth Radio, Aug 12 2139 - Fair to
good reception with multiple ads. // 1332 stronger (Peterborough 0.6 kW).
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

1359 UNITED KINGDOM unid, Aug 12 2137 - Weakly in English with, 'Number 1
album in 28 countries'. So, is it Smooth Radio (2 senders with 0.2 and
0.28 kW), Free Radio 80s (0.27 kW), or BBC Radio Solent (0.85 kW)? I'm
unable to quickly check references, due to wind on the balcony, no power
for the laptop, and it's dark! Also very poor internet connectivity at
sea!!!. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

1368 UNITED KINGDOM Douglas 20 kW Manx Radio, Aug 12 1368 - Presumed
reception with music at fair to good level. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of
Faroe Islands)

1413 MOLDOVA (TRANSDNISTER) Grigoriopol 500 kW Vesti FM, Aug 12 2140 - An
interesting channel for sure! I'm hearing 3 stations, at least. Noone
really dominates. There's a music station, then Russian talk (Vesti) and
an English Speaker (several UK stations listed). SAH as well adds to the
mix!. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

1431 ?DJIBOUTI Djibouti 600 or 300 kW VOA, Aug 12 2145 - I'm thinking most
likely VOA, as it was widely heard in the North Atlantic both in English
and in French. Weak at this time. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe
Islands)

1440 SAUDI ARABIA Ras al-Khair 1600 kW SBC Radio Riyadh, Aug 12 2145 -
Arabic talk weakly heard. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

1449 UNITED KINGDOM unid unid, Aug 12 2145 - Interesting. I'm hearing 2
different English language stations here. I see some super low power
stations listed (1 watt!), as well as BBC Asian Network (0.15kW) and BBC
Radio 4 (2 kW). (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

1476 UNID unid, Aug 12 2145 - No idea who this might be, as I only wrote,
'music at fair level'. Not much listed here on channel.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

1485 UNITED KINGDOM 2 senders listed BBC, Aug 12 2148 - BBC ID at 21:48
with presumed weaker cochannel SER. 2 different BBC services listed: BBC
Radio Merseyside (Wallasey 2 kW), and BBC Radio 4 (Carlisle with 0.79 kW).
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

1548 KUWAIT Al-Kuwayt 300/600 kW Radio Sawa, Aug 12 2148 - Tentative on
this one. Arabic speaker at fair/good level. With Sawa leaving a lot of
channels, are they still on this channel?. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of
Faroe Islands)

1557 UNITED KINGDOM 2 sites 0.76 and 0.5 kW Smooth Radio, Aug 12 2147 -
Presumbly them with music at fair/good level. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of
Faroe Islands)

1575 ITALY Genova 30 kW RAI Radio 1, Aug 12 2150 - 2 cochannels here,
presumably the other SER. Italian talk, mostly dominating.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam North of Faroe Islands)

1611 NORWAY Bergen 0.20 kW Radio Northern Star, Aug 14 1512 - I know, I
know. Cheating! But, while docked in Bergen, Norway all 3 channels of
Radio Northern Star were well heard. Usually but not always in //. 1413
(with 700 watts) did carry a podcast from an American doctor (until 21:00,
I think), before reverting to // programming to 1611 and 5895 SW (50
watts). I'm particularly impressed with the good modulation, and lovely
frequent IDs and jingles. Good going!!!. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Bergen
Norway)

6070 GERMANY Rohrbach 10 kW Radio Channel 292, Aug 17 1230 - The winner in
my view as far as strength and clarity. Widely heard at good level, even
during the day while in Ireland, the English Channel, and the North Sea.
ID for the Isle of Music program (this being 1:30 PM local time).
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Holland and English Channel)

6205 IRELAND Europirate Laser Hot Hits, Aug 17 1230 - Fair to good level in
the English Channel, and not heard at all during 3 days in Ireland (Cork,
Dublin, and Belfast). Generally, I was expecting a much better signal from
them then what was heard. I was doubting the Irish transmitter site, as I
heard no ground wave anywhere along the entire south, east and north side
of Ireland. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Holland and English Channel)

6293 EUROPIRATE unid, Aug 25 1912 - While at sea between Bergen, Norway and
our next stop, Rotterdam, there was an abundance of Europirates heard.
This presumed Dutch pirate was particularly strong. Other frequencies
heard on the popular European pirate band were: 6275, 6265, 6225, 6205,
6200, and 6320. Also 5780 and 5140 all heard about the same time. I miss
the vibrancy of the pirate scene in western North America!.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Holland and English Channel)

6295 UNID Europirate, Aug 18 1559 - While docked in Cork (Cobh =pronounced
Cove) Ireland, there were an abundance of Europirates heard. 6295 was
carrying an American religious program (with a Rev Hicks). No ID over the
TOH. Good level. Gone when rechecked at 19:00. Also heard were 6285
(poor/fair), 6275 at good level (Quadzilla Radio), 6250, Dutch pirate on
6225 (very good) with Dutch talk and heard 'kHz' and 'radyo' at 19:11. This
one ID'd as Technical Man Radio at 19:54, 'from the Netherlands'. Phone
number given, even: 003 1612757280 several times. 'Bye, bye and see you'
at 20:14. Focus Radio International on 5804.6 at fair level at 19:28.
5140 poor to fair at 19:33 (Charleston Radio International), 5860 Radio
319, good at 19:33. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Holland and English Channel)

15805 DENMARK Randers 200 watts World Music Radio, Aug 17 1127 - Fair to
good reception with Latin music while we were cruising the English
Channel. 5840 with 100 w was generally widely heard in the North Atlantic,
as well. They don't ID very often, and when they do, they're generally
very brief, and not at all like the lovely jingles heard from Radio
Northern Star!. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Holland and English Channel)

279 GREENLAND 50 to 2000 watts SI Simiutaq, Aug 26 2149 - Fair reception
from 823 km NNW from our ship. Also heard on the 28th No other NDBs were
heard. Clearly, many had closed down, and were abandoned, as the one in
Qaqortaq where we spent the day (was on 265). (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Iceland
and Greenland)

359 GREENLAND 50 to < 2000 watts NA Narsarsuaq, Aug 26 2143 - Weakly heard
187 km to the NW, across the Greenland ice cap. Population of only 158.
Later heard strongly on the 27th and even the 28th. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam
Iceland and Greenland)

372 GREENLAND 50 to 2000 watts OZN Prins Christian Sund, Aug 25 1455 - By
far the strongest NDB beacon in Greenland. Heard from west of Reykjavik
all the way to the west coast of Greenland at good level. We sailed past
the station at the east entrance to the sound. First heard about 400 km NE
of the transmitter. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Iceland and Greenland)

377 GREENLAND < 50 watts DA Kulusuk, Aug 25 1455 - Another beacon heard
west of Iceland, about 250 km to the SE. PilotNav lists a 40 km range.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Iceland and Greenland)

1431 DJIBOUTI Djibouti 600 kW VOA, Aug 22 2103 - While cruising just south
of Iceland, heading to Reykjavik, 1431 was coming in very well with VOA
French, with only a weak cochannel. As mentioned, this sender really puts
out well all over the North Atlantic! English was also heard at other
times on this channel from the VOA. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Iceland and
Greenland)

6300 UNID Europirate Radio Batavia, Aug 22 2030 - Strongest Europirate
heard as we sailed just south of Iceland with Oompa music. Other
Europirates heard here were: 6285 KR1 at fair level, and changed to 6288
at 20:55. Good reception on latter. ID at 21:30, 'Enjoy this transmission
from KL1 (or was it KLR?). 6205 Laser Hot HIts (good). Mentioned 'over
here in the UK' at 22:33. 6370 (or 6369.7) poor/fair with talk, 6210 at
fair/good level. 6267 strong at 22:12, but off suddenly at 22:24. 5780
Radio Harmony fair/good (and I received an eQSL after posting to
HFUnderground! 5840 (non-pirate) WMR: good at 22:50.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Iceland and Greenland)

10000 HAWAII Kokelo Point Kaui 10 kW WWVH, Aug 23 0928 - No sign at all
from WWV, only WWVH at good level at the SE corner of Iceland at
Djupivogur. Surprising!. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Iceland and Greenland)

ALGERIA (NON) 5930, 2114-, Radio Algerienne Aug 26 Via France at excellent
level with Quran recitation. This series of logs were from the west coast
of southern Greenland. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Greenland)

ANTARCTICA 15476, 1844-, LRA 36 Aug 27 I was very pleased to hear
Antarctica from Greenland! Snippets of audio only, and by 19:04, just a
weak het. This was heard in Qaqortaq, Greenland. I never hear them on the
west coast! Are they really at 10 kW? I suspect much less!.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Greenland)

ASCENSION ISLAND 15400, 1845-, BBC Aug 27 Very good reception in English
with sports news. // noted 13660 (Woofferton 250 kW/165 deg) at good
level, and 11810 (Woofferton 250 kW/158 deg) at fair to good level.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Greenland)

BOTSWANA 5970, 2115-, VOA Aug 26 French programming with an English lesson
at very good level. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Greenland)

BOTSWANA 6195, 2115-, VOA Aug 26 English programming at very good level.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Greenland)

BULGARIA 6055, 2115-, Overcomer Ministry Aug 26 English religious
programming to E N America at good level. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Greenland)

INDIA 9445, 2145-, AIR Aug 26 GOS in English with excellent reception
discussing Bhutan, and it's message to humanity. Also heard the next day
again at very good level. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Greenland)

IRAN 6155, 2115-, VOIRI Aug 26 Arabic programming at good level.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Greenland)

MALI 5995, 2115-, Radio Mali Aug 26 Good reception with French programming.
(Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Greenland)

NORTH AMERICA 6950, 2330-, Classic Pirate Radio Relay Service Aug 30 Good
reception south of Newfoundland with Tangerine Radio ID at BOH. At 23:36,
heard QSL information listed twice for
ClassicPirateRadioRelayService@gmail.com listed, then into marijuana themed
program from the past. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Greenland)

NORTH AMERICAN PIRATE 6880, 2330-, Mix Radio International Aug 30 The other
pirate heard tonight at good level. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Greenland)

THAILAND 9920, 1900-, Radio Thailand Aug 27 Fair reception into English
news to Europe. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Greenland)

USA 9265, 1905-, WINB Aug 27 Very strong DRM signal audible on my little
XHData D808 portable. I'm sure there'd be no problem decoding the
transmission. (Salmaniw,Zuiderdam Greenland)
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JRX Logs September 7, 2019  View Printable Version 
Saturday, September 07 2019

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JRX Logs_ September 7, 2019
Receiver (s)_ XHDATA D-808 & Tecsun S-2000
Antenna (s)_ Active Degen DE31 & Longwire

ARMENIA
** 9880. Sep 7, 2019. 0203-0213, BBC, Gavar-ARM, in Pashto. Man voice; 0210 Man announcer talks. Very poor reception, 25422. 

CHINA
** 7215. Sep 7, 2019. 1937-1950, China Radio International, Beijing-Matoucun-CHN, in Cantonese. Woman announcer talks with music backgrounds; 1944 A song by man singer; 1949 Woman talks. Fair reception, 35533.
** 7255. Sep 7, 2019. 1950-1957, China Radio International, Kashgar-CHN, in Turkish. Two chinese instrumental songs; 1956 Man announcer talks, CRI sked in turkish, IS; 1957 Ends programming. Fair reception, 35433. 
INDIA
** 7380. Sep 7, 2019. 0130-0140, All India Radio, Bengaluru-IND, in Sindhi language. A song; Woman announcer talks news, presumably; 0135 A indian song. Fair reception, 35433.

IRELAND
** 5505USB. Sep 7, 2019. 0214-0226, Shannon Volmet, Shannon-IRL, in English. Woman announcer presents, in english language, a meteorological airport conditions. Fair reception here, 35533.

NIGERIA
** 11770. Sep 7, 2019. 2028-2050, Voice of Nigeria, Abuja-NIG, in Hausa. Man announcer in conversation with a nigerian citizen; 2031 ID and men talk news about Nigeria, presumably; 2047 A local song. ID. Fair reception with slight fades, 45433.

ROMANIA
** 6040. Sep 7, 2019. 0141-0150, Radio Romania International, Tiganesti-ROU (or Galbeni?), in French. A song; Woman voice and other song; 0145 ID and woman voice. Poor reception, 35422.
** 6080. Sep 7, 2019. 0231-0245, Radio Romania International, Tiganesti-ROU (or Galbeni?), in Spanish. Woman voice makes a interview with a man, in visit to Bucharest; ID. Fair reception, 35433.

TAJIKISTAN
** 9390. Sep 7, 2019. 0150-0200, Radio Free Asia, Dushanbe-TJK, in Tibetan. Man announcer talks; 0156 man voice and next a instrumental song. Poor reception, 35422.

THAILAND
** 9920. Sep 7, 2019. 2003-2013, Radio Thailand, Udon-Thani-THA, in German. Woman voice and news; 2010 Ends news and next a short song by duet singers; 2012 IS and ID and a song. Poor reception, 25422.

USA
** 7305. Sep 7, 2019. 0104-0117, Vatican Radio, Greenville-NC, in Portuguese. Woman makes a long interview with Mrs Vanda, brazilian citizen, manager of the catholic Joseph of Egypt´s Community in Madagascar; News from Maputo, about Pope Francis, in visit to Mozambique. Very good reception, 55544.
** 7315. Sep 7, 2019. 0118-0129, Radio Martí, Greenville-NC, in Spanish. Woman announcer interview a cuban woman about catholic church in Cuba; 0124 A song "Maria"; ID. Good reception, 45544.Parallel log on 7365kHz via Greenville, 45544.

VATICAN** 9705. Sep 7, 2019. 2017-2027, Vatican Radio, SM di Galeria-CVA, in English. Man announcer talks news; 2020 A song; 2022 Man talking about Pope Francis visit to Mozambique. Fair reception, 35433.

JRX_Jose Ronaldo Xavier
SWARL Callsign PR7036SWL
Cabedelo, Brazil (UTC-3)
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Logs of 7-9  View Printable Version 
Saturday, September 07 2019

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Logs of 7-9
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Glenn Hauser logs September 6--7, 2019  View Printable Version 
Saturday, September 07 2019

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** GUAM. 11955, Sept 6 at 2205, nice hallelujah harmonies, 2217
Indonesian talk at S8 to S9+10. KSDA scheduled this hour daily.

12040, Sept 6 at 2218, slightly weaker SE Asian talk; must be
Sundanese as scheduled from KSDA this semihour on days 2467 per
Aoki/NDXC, as this is UT Friday = day 6; otherwise English on 135.

I remain impressed by how well KSDA serves deep North America during
its broadcasts supposedly aimed at SE Asia, both 100 kW at 255 degrees
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY. 9830, Sept 6 at 2206 and 2249 chex, no signal from VOT
English to N America; must be off, as Spain is propagating 9690 very
well. Something`s always wrong at TRT Emirler (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 7335, Sept 6 at 2247, Radio Martí VG signal as usual, and
barely audible under jamming on 9565, 11930. Meant to check earlier in
day whether any Grimesland NC frequencies were blown off by edges of
Hurricane Dorian, but all OK now (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 1998 monitoring: confirmed first
SWBC, Friday Sept 6 at 2200 on WRMI 9955, no upcut, S9-S5; by 2227
weakening to S8-S5 and traces of Cuban pulse jamming beginning to
appear.

Also confirmed UT Sat Sept 7 at 0130 on WRMI 7780, poor vs HLNL.
Next:

0629vUT Saturday HLR 6190-CUSB Germany to WSW
1000 UT Saturday Unique Radio 3210 or 5045-USB NSW [alt weeks, Sept
14 & 28] ND
1430 UT Saturday HLR 9485-CUSB Germany to WSW
1930vUT Saturday WA0RCR 1860-AM ND
2100 UT Saturday WRMI 9955 to SSE
0130 UT Sunday WRMI 5850 to NW
0300vUT Sunday WA0RCR 1860-AM [nominal 0315] ND
1030 UT Sunday HLR 7265-CUSB Germany to WSW
2130 UT Sunday WRMI 7780 to NE
0130 UT Monday WRMI 9395 to NNW, 7780 to NE
0230 UT Monday WRMI 7780 to NE
0300vUT Monday WBCQ 5130v Area 51 6160v? to WSW
0330 UT Monday WRMI 9955 to SSE
0930 UT Monday Unique Radio 3210 or 5045-USB NSW ND
1130 UT Monday Unique Radio 3210 or 5045-USB NSW ND
1816 UT Monday IRRS 7290 Romania ND
0100 UT Tuesday WRMI 7780 to NE
0800 UT Tuesday Unique Radio 3210 or 5045-USB NSW [2 episodes] ND
2100 UT Wednesday WRMI 9955 to SSE
2100 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. 9330.13v, Friday Sept 6 at 2151, WBCQ is on here at S8 with
hard rock music instead of NOAA Weather Radio relay. Must be gearing
up for AAAWWW. At 2222 the modulation is cutting off and on.

7490.21v, Friday Sept 6 at 2153, `Behaviour Night` music, but too much
noise here to enjoy Sir Scratchy and his ancient tunes.

(7490), UT Sat Sept 7 from 0000, WBCQ webcast of `Allan and Angela
Weiner WorldWide`, since I am busy editing on computer, don`t even try
to hear it on SW. Ramsey calls in almost immediately, and I keep
listening since there is hardly and politix this week, just about the
SuperStation and technology, such as railing against computer
dependence --- keep it out of our transmitters!

But first at 2359 Sept 6, I notice that previous program wrapping up,
radiosermontime.org thinx he will be on WINB 9625 [sic] tomorrow, and
also on WWRB 5050. Clunk, hangs up phone. That weblink does not work.

First, AW makes it clear that he does *not* want to be stuffed
post-mortem, note that Angela! Even if it`s legal in strange Canada.

6160 has been retubed by TimTron, at a cost of tens of thousands of
dollars; and blew 800-amp fuses.

Lack of equipment support: Ampegon that went bankrupt are dicks.
Continental people are dickish.

One guy formerly with Ampegon, RF engineer named Norbert is now here
working on the antenna. Antenna tuning unit is in the tubular sexion.
50 and 100 ohms have to be matched for different frequencies. The ATU
has four caps which cost $ 18K each. Two coils are ganged together by a
chain, which broke. A special 8-mm chain, hard to replace, but Angela
located one which was shipped in from NC, arrived today. It`s like a
bicycle chain, and lubricated like one. AW went up 40 feet to install
it, and now that is working. Tonight`s show is ``quinta-casting`` on
3265, 5130, 6160, 7490, 9330=backup not SS.

At 0055 looks thru the new issue of Free Radio Weekly, just published,
mentions pirates logged and frequencies, but no dates, times or
credit; including YHWH by me which he thinx is religious --- hee hee,
yeah, anti-Christ, as I often denominate it but not this time. Then to
e-mail. Confirms that 9330 has been relaying NOAA Weather Radio, from
FL, SC, NC, and would do that again if needed. Thinx that Our Father
is responsible for steering Dorian away from US mainland. Prayer until
0104, then plugs 6160 available 24/7 at $ 35 an hour; or would like to
lease it out full-time.

5130 is a ``loss-leader`` subsidized partially by Larry Will and AW,
now offering a fall pirate special at $ 10/hour for a minimum of two
hours --- avoid getting busted with a 10-megadollar fine. Some time
also available on 7490, but not 9330 or 3265; finally ends at 0107.

Here`s John Carver`s version: ``Tonight's show started on time on
7490. Allan and Angela in the studio. Opening talk concerned a
statement about wanting to stuff Allan when he died. Allan said no.
First phone call at 0005 from Ramsey, pointing out to Allan that Roy
Rogers had Trigger stuffed when he died. Discussion about having
people stuffed and then one on preserving people's heads after they
died.

There has been some support from the old Ampegon company starting to
trickle through. They've sent an engineer from Germany who has been
helping them adjust the antenna. A chain that is used during the
antenna change broke. Angela found a man in North Carolina who could
duplicate the chain. Was shipped out before the hurricane and Allan
and John had to go forty feet above ground to install the chain. They
had to modify the antenna adjustment plate for the new chain to work
but it's working properly now.

Long discussion about how poorly digital and computerized things work
and how Allan wishes they would be built the old way. Reading of
emails at 0054 beginning with the Free Radio Weekly. Closing prayer at
0101. It was announced that they have a special on airtime on 5130.
Two hour minimum time slot at ten dollars per hour. Program was off
the air at 0106 and then into Brother Stair. Despite the signal
reports this evening I had a poor signal or no signal on the
frequencies I tried. John, Mid-North Indiana`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

This report dispatched at 0247 UT September 7
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