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Glenn Hauser
Logs October 4-5, 2014
Alfredo Meurer Jr
YJ0X em 14260
Valter Aguiar
Gravações
Arnaldo Slaen
Noticias del GRA
Glenn Hauser
Logs October 5, 2014
Vinícius Muline
Revista de História da Biblioteca Nacional
Ruben Pereira
Brinquedinho no na estação: Timewave DSP 599XZ
Alfredo Meurer Jr
V63YM em 28467
Ivan Alejandro Istlahuaca Carlos Campaña contra el cierre de las emisiones por OC de REE
ONDA-87 RADIO
Enlaces a los canales de audios de Onda87radio en ivook
Siddhartha Bhattacharjee
THE HISTORY OF SHORTWAVE RADIO IN AUSTRALIA
Siddhartha Bhattacharjee
The Voice Asia | Competition
Ontario DX Club
ODXA DX REPORT - November 3rd 2014
La Voz de Alemania
Concurso
Alfredo Meurer Jr
PQ2SI e PQ2HX
Alfredo Meurer Jr
Ruídos no radio
Joerg Klingenfuss
Klingenfuss Publications
Gilmar de Moura Gaspar
7 Encontro Nacional de Radioamadores
Horacio Nigro Geolkiewsky Clubes DX en América Latina: Club DX Quezalteco, Guatemala
Glenn Hauser
Logs October 5-7, 2014
Alfredo Meurer Jr
MFJ 1026 de PT7XL
Alvin Mirabal
RTVE se encuentra en una situación más que delicada
Ruben Pereira
Venta
Dino Bloise
"Ciclo Solar / Predicciones"
Julio Martinez Club S500
No Al Cese De Las Emisiones De Radio Exterior De España
Migdiel Cruz
Radio Martí
Alfredo Meurer Jr
3V8SM, T30D, 9K2DK, KH0 antes
Joviniano Furtado Neto
MFJ 1026 e MFJ 1020c
Alfredo Meurer Jr
Possivelmente o único QSL valido de P5 Coréia do Norte em décadas
Glenn Hauser
Logs October 7-8-9, 2014
Glenn Hauser
Logs October 10, 2014
Glenn Hauser
Logs October 10, 2014 [more]
Asociación Española De Radioescucha Noticias
Dave Valko
Escuchas
Roberto Pavanello
Escuchas
Hector \(Luigi\) Perez
Escuchas
Samuel Cássio Martins
Escuchas
Alfredo Meurer Jr
Escuchas
Anker Petersen
Escuchas
Cesar Perez Dioses
Escuchas
Ivan Lebedevsky
Escuchas
Allan Stern
Escuchas
Babul Gupta
Escuchas
Thomas W4HM
Escuchas
Ed Santos
Escuchas
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Jose Ronaldo Xavier
Fernando Irrazabal
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Alfredo Cañote
Escuchas
Sandipan Basu Mallick
Escuchas
Itauri Sousa
Escuchas
Rubens Ferraz Pedroso
Escuchas
Harold Sellers
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CONTENIDO
Glenn Hauser
Logs October 4-5, 2014
** BRAZIL. 11745, Oct 4 at 0557, only trace of a spur here now, from good RNA signal on 11780.
11745 & 11815, Oct 5 at 0121, no spurs detectable; seems fixed in only a few days, but what do you bet, they`ll be back? 6180 is still off. I read in
radioescutas that they are trying to get DRM going and may use that transmitter to do it (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA [and non]. 6000, Oct 4 at 0552, RHC English frequency is off again, but so is presumed Mali carrier 5995 tonight.
5040, Oct 4 at 0553, RHC English for the first time in a week, is *not* wobbling, evidently repaired --- for now (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** EGYPT. 12070, Oct 5 at 0106, R. Cairo with good signal, but mostly hum with scratches of modulation
11710, Oct 5 at 0106, this R. Cairo signal axually registers stronger on the meter than 12070, but sounds weaker, undermodulated, distorted, with
flutter
9315, Oct 5 at 0107, fair signal, undermodulated, distorted R. Cairo Spanish
9965, Oct 5 at 0140, R. Cairo, Arabic, undermodulated, whine on good signal (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** GREECE. 9935 // much stronger 9420, Oct 5 at 0132, ERTOpen with pop music; JBA carrier on 15630 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** KURDISTAN [non]. 11510, Oct 4 at 1406, V. of Kurdistan, good signal with Kurdish music also ululating in this hour; via PRIDNESTROVYE (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** NETHERLANDS [non]. 7375, UT Sunday Oct 5 at 0103, The Mighty KBC with Uncle Eric introducing hour #2 of `The Giant Jukebox` just as Keith
Perron is doing the same on the totally conflicting `Song of India` [see TAIWAN [non]]. (I am running two receivers, DX-398 & PL-880, so I can hear
both at same time or at least alternately, as well as further bandscanning.) Eric is fulfilling requests from regular listeners such as Lou Johnson in the
USA at 0131 after the Radiogram (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** NEW ZEALAND. 9700, Oct 4 at 1254, RNZI with folk music, good signal, in fact better than usual, making me suspect it`s on the 35 rather than
325 degree antenna ---- and yes, back on this frequency altho two days earlier it was already on 6170 before 1300. By 1258, 9700 is off and 6170
is ready to go with Bell Bird IS, 1300 cut to news (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** NORTH AMERICA. 6925-USB, Oct 5 at 0104, poor signal with rock music from some pirate, and later. No carrier and unrecognized music made it
hard to tune in; I`m mainly listening to PCJ and KBC. This thread says it was on 6924.14, Captain Morgan Shortwave:
http://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/topic,18763.0.html (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** OKLAHOMA. 1530, Oct 4 at 0609 UT, Mexican music mainly, no doubt Tulsa daytimer KXTD Wagoner still cheating; not much from KCMN CO this
time, but BS on WCKY audible underneath.
1530, Oct 5 at 0125 UT, again Mexican music is dominating, from E/W, 0126 UT ``La Que Buena, en el 15-30 de su radio``, well after sunset so
KXTD still cheating. No KCMN audible now either (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** OMAN. 9500, Oct 5 at 0125, RSO fair with Qur`an on correct frequency (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** PERU. 5980, Oct 5 until 0103:34.5* R. Chaski carrier cutoff six seconds later than 24 hours earlier (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ROMANIA. 9520 // 7335, Oct 5 at 0121, RRI Romanian service playing classical music as usual on UT Sundays, quite a contrast to the pop stuff
on KBC, PCJ, and any pirates active. Good signals, but 9520 has CCI as I previously described (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SOUTH CAROLINA [non]. 15420, Oct 4 at 1421, nothing from BS via WBCQ on weekly Sabbath service broadcast, so now apparently really
canceled. His almost-nightly 7490 airings continued at least till end of September altho removed from online schedule weeks ago. Not yet checked,
but I suppose these are off too with BS finally breaking all ties with WBCQ as of Oct 1 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SPAIN. 6055, Oct 4 at 0551, Spanish music, poor, must be REE on wrong frequency, as 6125 is missing. Unlike during 00-01 English, either of
these later is rather weak here (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SRI LANKA. 11905, Oct 5 at 0114:15 tune-in, SLBC carrier has presumably just cut on. Altho clock is wrong, its funxioning is usually closely
matching from one night to the next. 0114:47 prélude music starts; 0115:19, 2+1 mistimesignal ends and sign-on in Hindi or Bengali; fair with
heavy flutter (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGSEET)
** TAIWAN [non]. 7570, UT Sunday Oct 5 at 0100, PCJ International ID by S Asian accent, into ``Tiny Bubbles``. Mowing, I missed the first hour of a
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special via WRMI preëmpting Brother Scare, `Song of India`, which will continue airing weekly at 1330-1530 UT Saturdays on MW 1125 via Sri
Lanka. All further announcements by Keith Perron during this hour referred only to 1125. 0103 he introduces hour #2 of a musical journey, with a film
song. Turns out the music is hardly limited to Indian songs, but anything-goes for requests.
Being the first show, I didn`t hear any axual requests being fulfilled yet by name during this hour. Make them to song @ pcjmedia.com. 0110 playing
`Sukiyaki` --- at least that`s the tune, but lyrix in English. 0117 outroing a song in Dutch, 0118 a novelty song about Hindustan. 0134 ending a song
in Arabic, and before that one in Portuguese; next is a Bollywood song from movie ``The Jewel Thief``. 0157 sign-off by the S Asian does mention
7570.
Bigsig tnx to employing the 315 antenna right toward us, normally wasted on Brother Scare. But I found the modulation during the music not as good
as it could be, maybe not enough bitrate on internet feed; a bit mushy at times. Altho this was a one-off, too bad that everyone goes for early Saturday
evening: this transmission exactly same hours as weekly KBC Radio on 7375; other options: a pirate on 6925, see North America; WWCR is also
musical with `The Talking [sic] Machine Show`` at 0100-0130 UT Sunday on 4840. Classical music on Romania 7335 & 9520 (latter with CCI). Not
to mention the amusical WORLD OF RADIO at 0130 on KVOH 9975 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 7405, Oct 4 at 0559, happened across Radiogram beeping now via R. Martí, as per 0600 ID, into news about some imprisoned dissident
going on a hunger strike. Kim Elliott had notified:
`Hello friends, Starting tonight, Radio Martí will transmit a minute of MFSK16 centered on 2500 Hz, daily, according to the following schedule:
0558:40 UTC 1180 6030 7405 kHz
0758:40 UTC 1180 5980 6030 kHz
0858:40 UTC 1180 5980 6030 kHz
Each transmission is 57 seconds.``
As usual at this hour on this frequency, RM is atop the wall-of noise jamming here; but not necessarily at the other airings, other frequencies such as
6030. This should have been a good test of the robustness of MFSK16 right up against a jammed service. I wonder what the `gram said? Hope it was
something counter-revolutionary. Strangely, Arnie has not made a big deal of Radiograms as another way to enjoy our wonderful hobby – radio. Roger
in Germany monitored it, but his linx are neither hot nor copiable in the DXLD yg posting (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1741 monitoring: confirmed on KVOH, 9975, UT Sunday Oct 5 from 0131:04. Initially good signal but fading down
somewhat by 0138. Carrier was on by 0123, music from 0125, sign-on from 0130. Next: Sunday 2300 on WRMI 11580; UT Monday 0259v on Area
51 via WBCQ, 5110v-CUSB (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 7505+, Oct 5 at 0108, WRNO emitting big buzz along with the distorted gospel huxtress; what a sorry excuse for a SW station (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
Alfredo Meurer Jr
YJ0X em 14260
Bom dia a todos. Eu tive uma ótima escuta de YJ0X Vanuatu Is. em 14260 entre 05:10z a 05:18Z com o seu maximo sinal RS 53, sinal clarissimo! e
firme. Receptor Sony 7600G e antena mini loop fabricada pelo DXCB na posição 1, entre 4,3Mhz a 14Mhz.
À partir das 05:28z o sinal de YJ0X já estava bem baixo, depois mudei de QRG e escutei um VK4 e resolvi escrever informando essa escuta.
Estou surprezo com o desenpenho dessa antena nos 14Mhz, superou a minha dipolo de meia onda para 40m sendo usada indevidamente na banda
de 20m como eu estava fazendo antes, eu não estava usando a minha mini loop para 14Mhz e à partir de hoje ela será a minha antena das escutas
para a faixa de 20m até eu ter a minha antena Kid irradiante electril 3 bandas modelo 1DX3 colocada no alto do mastro de 6m acima de meu micro
terraço que me dará a recepçao que eu realmente preciso nos 20m e nos 15m e em 12 e 10m.
Obs. comparando o dsempenho de minha antena dipolo de meia onda para 40m com a mini loop na banda de 40m, a dipolo é muito superior a ela,
mas como no momento eu não estou com nenhuma antena ressonante para as bandas de 20m nem para 18Mhz, vou usar a mini loop como
alternativa enquando não terei a 1DX3 no seu devido lugar, pois a mini loop DXCB é uma antena ressonante quando bem sintonizada e bem
direcionada, ao girar ela o sinal de YJ0X desaparecia por completo, então a diretividade dela é muito boa.
Antes eu estava usando a mini loop para a banda de 18Mhz onde ela também é ótima.
20m está cheio de ZL, nova Zelândia e agora estava um VK4 chamando CQ contest, gostei de ter feito uma escuta tão clara de YJ0X de dentro de
meu quarto de dormir, mostrando que a propagação nos 20m está abrindo para longa distância, distância para o outro lado do mundo como ela
sempre foi fantástica durante a nossa madrugada.
Bom dia a todos e desejo que vocês consigam ótimas escutas do lado de lá.
Alfedo Meurer Jr. - ZY1-0001 SWL
Valter Aguiar
Gravações
Salve, dexistas!
Mais duas gravações antigas, deleitem-se:
1. Rádio Coreia em português: trecho do programa Fórum de Opiniões, apresentado por Pereira Lima, aparentemente em 1993:
http://bit.ly/1EeTc5R.
2. Serviço Mundial da BBC em inglês: programa Newsdesk, com notícias sobre a Guerra do Golfo, em 1990: http://bit.ly/1uLBLqz.
73s, Valter Aguiar - Curitiba - PR
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Arnaldo Slaen
Noticias del GRA
La Conatel de Paraguay abrirá sumario a unas 70 radios AM y FM
Alrededor de 70 radios emisoras, entre AM (amplitud modulada) y FM (frecuencia modulada) serán sumariadas por la Comisión Nacional de
Telecomunicaciones (Conatel).
El 10 de Noviembre comenzará a transmitir desde la capital pampeana Radio Municipal Santa Rosa
El secretario de Cultura y Derechos Sociales Miguel García prometió que le emisora “no va a ser una radio de la gestión, sino de todos los
vecinos”. El intendente Luis Larrañaga visitó los estudios.
Se conocen las nominaciones a “Los premios de la Radio” que otorga ETER
La escuela de comunicación ETER reconoce cada año a los realizadores de la radio a través de los Premios a la Actividad Radiofónica. Entre los
nominados de este año, se encuentran Vorterix, 1190 América y Rock&Pop.
Se incendió la sede de Radio Francia Internacional y de la radio pública francesa
La célebre “Casa de la Radio” ubicada en Paris, sede de de la mayoría de las radiodifusoras públicas de Francia, fue desalojada el pasado viernes y
suspendida la programación de todas las emisiones de radio debido a un incendio registrado en el edificio.
Nace la Plataforma en Defensa de la Onda Corta
El sector pesquero no está solo en sus críticas al cierre de las emisiones en onda corta de REE y así quedó patente con la constitución por
organizaciones de cooperantes, marinos, periodistas, sindicatos y radioyentes de España y el resto del mundo de la Plataforma en Defensa de la
Onda Corta en Radio Exterior de España, que reclama la permanencia de estas emisiones.
La emisora de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Información de la UC de Madrid dedica un programa al Sahara Occidental
La emisora de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Información de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid comenzará hoy, jueves, a las 22:30h la emisión
del programa radiofónico RYSALA SAHARA, dedica al Sahara Occidental.
Radio hospitalaria reclama frecuencia
La emisora se creó como émula de La Colifata.Funciona en Salud Mental del Castro Rendón.
Un 29 de octubre de 1994 salía por primera vez al aire la radio FM Vida, perteneciente al servicio de Salud Mental del hospital Castro Rendón. Se
consolidó como un espacio de recreación y encuentro para los usuarios pero hace tres años la frecuencia fue dada de baja por problemas de
interferencias. Trabajadores reclaman a Afsca y a la Comisión Nacional de Comunicaciones que se regularice la situación.
Inauguraron la Radio Pública de Moreno
El intendente Mariano West inauguró los estudios de la nueva Radio Pública de Moreno (RPM), la emisora que funcionará en la Frecuencia
Modulada 90.7 megahertz, la cual fue otorgada al municipio por la Autoridad Federal de Servicios de Comunicación Audiovisual (AFSCA) tal como lo
prevé la Ley de Servicios de Comunicación Audiovisual.
Se desarrolló la Primera Convención Internacional de Radio y Televisión Cuba 2014
Dos de las conferencias que más llamaron la atención en la última jornada de trabajo de la Primera Convención Internacional de Radio y Televisión
Cuba 2014, se desarrollaron bajo el tema general la Radio Digital actual.
Volvió al aire Radio Antares, en la X Band
Radio Antares, que transmite desde la ciudad de Pilar, a 54 kms al norte de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, retornó al aire en su frecuencia
habitual de 1650 khz.
Finalmente Radio Exterior de España cesó su emisión en onda corta
Tras 72 años en funcionamiento, el pasado 15 de octubre cesó la emisión de Radio Exterior en onda corta quedando sólo accesible a través de
satélite, internet o televisión digital terrestre (TDT) en España.
Virgin Group busca tener su primera emisora de radio en América Latina
La empresa cuenta con ocho estaciones de radio en países como Francia, Canadá, Inglaterra y Líbano
El conglomerado del excéntrico empresario Richard Brandson, Virgin Group, está interesado en entrar a ofrecer programas de radio en México
además de otros negocios, luego de aterrizar este año con su servicio de telefonía móvil.
Nueva emisora de la Iglesia Católica en Venezuela
Se trata de Radio Familia y transmite por los 100,9 Mhz
Una emisora para la familia, voz de los pobres, canal para la cultura y propagador de esperanza. Eso quiere ser Radio Familia 100.9, la primera
emisora de la Diócesis de Ciudad Guayana que este domingo se inauguró con una misa oficiada por Monseñor Mariano Parra.
El obispo de Morón, monseñor Luis Guillermo Eichhorn, bendijo e inauguró la nueva radio católica del obispado de Morón FM Radio Stepinac
(91.9 Mhz).
El obispo de Morón, monseñor Luis Guillermo Eichhorn, bendijo e inauguró la nueva radio católica del obispado de Morón
FM Radio Stepinac (91.9 Mhz), que funcionará en las instalaciones del Instituto Cardenal Stepinac, de la localidad bonaerense de Hurlingham, y
llevará por lema “Buenas noticias – Radio en positivo”. Los productores destacan en este sentido que será una radio “al servicio de Cristo, su Iglesia
y para todos los hombres de buena voluntad”.
Unas 130 escuelas de Argentina ya tienen su propia emisora de radio FM
Un total de 130 escuelas de todo el país transmiten para sus respectivas comunidades a través de sus propias emisoras FM en los últimos cuatro
años y otras 110 ya tienen frecuencia asignada y están próximas a salir al aire, según se dio a conocer en el Tercer Encuentro Nacional de Radios
Escolares-CAJ, organizado por el Ministerio de Educación y que reunió a 1800 estudiantes y 800 docentes en Parque Norte.
Continuan las polémicas en torno a Radio Nacional del Paraguay
El ministro de la Secretaría de Información y Comunicación (Sicom), Fabrizio Caligaris, negó categóricamente el cierre de Radio Nacional del
Paraguay. Explicó, sin embargo, que se prevé mudar la planta de transmisión a Villa Hayes.
Lea las notas completas en https://gruporadioescuchaargentino.wordpress.com/
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Glenn Hauser
Logs October 5, 2014
** CHINA. 17480, Oct 5 at 1309, good signal with Chinese music, heavy flutter. It`s a CNR1 jammer, only here to jam BBC Uzbek via Thailand, and
gone at 1333 recheck. Similar signals but somewhat less fluttery from CRI EAST TURKISTAN, Kashgar and Urumqi on 17560, 17640, 17650.
19010, Oct 5 at 1311, CNR1 jammer, music // 17480, good here but also heavy flutter; this being vs RFA Tibetan via Kuwait on its Sunday-only 1112 & 13-14 channel. No others audible in the 16s or 14s, and in the 15s, only the inbanders (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** EGYPT. 13850, Oct 5 at 0531, R. Cairo Arabic to America is merely open carrier/dead air on good level signal (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** GREECE. 9418.0, Oct 5 at 0520, ERTOpen is 2 kHz off-frequency! pop music in English, fair-good signal; no 9935 at this hour, but // 11645 very
poor with flutter. Tnx to tip from Robin Harwood in Tasmania via SDRs at 0426, and later confirmed by several other monitors. It may well have been
off-9420 but not noticed at my earlier spot check 0132 merely to confirm whether on the air or not; nothing to het, with Iran moved to 9510 (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDIA [and non]. 4820, Oct 5 at 1238, SAH of approx. 8 Hz, and a bit of modulation, presumably Kolkata vs Lhasa. Why in the world don`t they
split the difference? Nothing in Asia currently active on 4815 or 4825! This is but one of several instances of India & China fighting over the same
frequencies when they don`t have to. Stupid! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. 3325, Oct 5 at 1231, music with soulish sound, 1235 Indonesian talk; poor but a bit stronger than PNG 3385 had been which just
cut itself off; this being RRI Palangkaraya. Today`s Enid sunrise is 1230 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 810, Oct 5 at 1208, slightly above QRM level, promo or ad exclaiming ``¡Chihuahua!``. Then ``La Gitana`` and ``Mexicana``. Only
Chih station on 810 is XESB in Santa Bárbara, 1 kW daytimer per last year`s IRCA Log, as R. Mexicana. Cantú and WRTH say 1 kW fulltime. Cantú
locates it in Hidalgo del Parral rather than S.B. Among the 13 XE stations on 810 (14 in Cantú), none include a Gitana slogan. Nor does Google find
any. May have been mention of some music or commercial, department store? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 6185, Oct 5 at 0536, XEPPM with nice classical guitar music, still on past nominal 0500 close, until finally cut off mid-music at 0604*.
According to playlist at http://www.radioeducacion.edu.mx/domingo-05-de-octubre-de-2014 This was from the album GRECE: HOMMAGE A
TSITSANIS (p) 1987, to have been followed at 0603 by ALL THE BEST FROM SCOTLAND, VOL. 2.
Meanwhile, Terry Krueger in FL caught their ``100 kW`` MW outlet off-frequency to 1060.1 at 1100 Oct 5, first noted the day before. Look for a telltale het even if you can`t get any audio (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 1210, Sunday Oct 5 at 1226 UT, `Lutheran Hour` is wrapping up with phone 1-855-JOHN316 ---- wow, what a catch that
phone number is, and website http://lutheranhour.org Probably KGYN Guymon, but straying from their US Country format. So I seek out all US
stations carrying LH show via http://www.lhm.org/broadcastresult.asp and from the huge list, find three on 1210, WILY Centralia IL and WSBI
Nashville TN, both at 9 am CT Sundays --- and KGYN Guymon OK but supposedly at 10:30 am! (1530 UT). (BTW, COL for WSBI is really Static TN --what a great place for a radio station!) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 1530, Oct 5 at 0544 UT check, for a change, no Mexican music from KXTD cheating, nor classic rock from KCMN cheating;
nothing particular in the mix of QRM, not even WCKY at the moment. And what about KLBW New Boston TX, another 1530 daytimer reliably cheating
a few weeks ago? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** PAPUA NEW GUINEA. 3385, Oct 5 at 1229, R. East New Britain, Rabaul, poor signal but can make out talk in American English, preacher? Altho
speaking in normal tone of voice so can`t be very charismatic; as expected from Ron Howard`s obs, cuts off air abruptly at 1231.0* (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 920, Oct 5 at 1220 UT, some local commercials all with 828- phone numbers and no area code necessary; figured it might be my nearest,
KLMR Lamar CO (which reaches into NW OK in daytime, as far as Woodward but not quite Enid), but no: ``News-talk 920, KVEL``, i.e. Vernal, Utah.
I`ve heard it a few times before: gets out well on SRS. KVEL is 5/1 kW U2. Night pattern is supposed to go mostly northeast, not southeast, while day
pattern is ND: draw your own conclusion (inaudible KLMR must still properly be on its N/S reduced power night pattern). 828- chex out as an
exchange in Vernal, altho not for the 2014y NRC-AM Log-listed KVEL phone itself (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. Trans-Pacific carrier search Oct 5 at 1210-1213: JBA from the NW on 774, 694, 828, all extremely likely to be NHK JAPAN; and 1053,
S/N Korean radio war. Today`s Enid sunrise is 1230 UT (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 900, Oct 5 at 1219 UT, noise level being transmitted from NE/SW; again suspect open STL feed to/from the only Mexican in that
direxion, XEDP, Ciudad Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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Vinícius Muline
Revista de História da Biblioteca Nacional
Nas ondas do rádio - Antes da televisão se popularizar no Brasil, o rádio era o principal meio em que se dava a discussão
política, no século XX. Ouça aqui como foi a campanha de 1950, que elegeu Getúlio Vargas presidente
http://www.revistadehistoria.com.br/secao/os-focas/nas-ondas-do-radio
Ruben Pereira
Brinquedinho no na estação: Timewave DSP 599XZ
Brinquedinho no na estação: Timewave DSP 599XZ. Escutando a faixa de 6 metros. http://youtu.be/ERIwcdZ1Ako
Alfredo Meurer Jr
V63YM em 28467
Oi Rubens e amigos,
10m é uma faixa mágica, é a faixa que deixa os radioescutas que não subiam além dos 21500Mhz comercial de boca aberta com o que se pode
escutar ao mesmo tempo na banda de amadores dos 28Mhz, eu posso segurante comentar aqui como o Samuel Cássio PY2604 SWL ficou
maravilhado ao fazer as suas primeiras HAM escutas no inicio deste ano na banda de 10m, pois ele escutava malásia ocidental, malásia oriental,
europa, américa do sul, áfrica, oceania e EUA ao mesmo tempo! isso sem dúvida deixa qualquer um maravilhado e até perplexo vendo tantas
escutas planetárias ao mesmo tempo, o que não é nada comum nos 21500 muito menos nas bandas de OC BC de frequências mais baixas que
dependem muito de janelas de aberturas de propagação para determinados lugares.
Eu tenho incontáveis escutas antigas que eu escutava japão, com ilhas reunião FR, com chagos VQ9, com europa, com caribe, com EUA, com
américa do sul, com indonésia com alguns lugares do pacífico ao mesmo tempo nos 10m, isso podemos dizer que não acontece nas outras bandas,
muito menos nas mais baixas.
Não vou comentar mais isso aqui, mas a banda de 10m, vamos fcar nela, hoje não é nem a sombra do que ela foi desde 1987 todo até 1993, o que
eu escutava em 10m começando no sosso nascer do sol indo até por vola de 04:40z era fantástico, mas 10m é uma faixa muito melindrosa, tem
dias que ela não quer nada e fica ali no mesmo, meio devagar, depois abre por uns 11/15 dias de forma impressionante e assim vai vivendo o seu
ciclo.
Muitos amadores têm todos os 340 países na banda de 10m como também nos 20m, essas são as duas faixas que se pode conseguir isso, as
demais, focando muito os 15m e os 40m são faixas fantásticas, mas não andam boas, ok, muitos têm postados escutas muito boas aqui, mas nada
do que eu ouvi em 40m desde dezembro de 2012 até abril de 2013 nos 40m, eu estou fazendo uma lista de estações escutadas em 40m nesse
período e vou mostrar aqui para você terem idéia de como estava os 40m até abril todo do ano passado.
Eu já apresentei aqui há uns 2 dias atrás a antena vertical de 5/8 de onda modelo PT5 que dá um ganho real, quando muito bem fabricada de cerca
de 2,2db sobre a dipolo de meia onda e muito mais sobre a famosa antena plano de era de 1/4 de onda, as antenas mais usadas pelos antigos PX,
mostrei um quadro mostrando isso, como elas se comportam em função de seu ângulo de irradiação e com isso o seu alcance tanto na transmissão
como na recepção, são os mesmos.
Como temos vistos vários interessados no HAM Hobby, vou novamente comentar que um investimento gastando pouco em uma antena vertical
modelo PT5 de ótima fabricação e um ótimo cabo coaxial, conforme eu escrevi no email de dois dias atrás dará uma recepção muito mais forte, mais
sensível aos que farão escutas na banda dos 10m e essa antena PT5 se comporta bem nos 12m, claro que não tão bem como nos 10m, mas poderá
ser uma boa opção de segunda faixa, a faixa dos 12m.
Essa sugestão que eu dei antes e continuei aqui com uma antena vertical de 5/8 e onda e um cabo coaxial excelente e ela te que esatr bem alta
acima de seus telhados, sobre um cano de ferro galvaniado de uma polegada e meia de diâmetro, sem estais, vai dar ao DXista SWL uma recepção
que ele não pode imaginar nos 10m.
Eu sei que investir no desconhecido é temeroso, mas eu não iria postar aqui falácias que me deixasse num ridículo, por isso eu estou sugerindo um
começo e esse começo poderá ser na banda de 10m, ter uma ótima antena vertical que vai proporcional uma quantidade de escutas mais
confortáve é uma ótima opção.
Porém para esse sistema irradiante de antena PT5 e cabo coaxial é preciso que o DXista tenha e mente os critérrios abaixo.
- A antena tem que ser fabricada por uma empresa que tenha nome no mercado, nada de fundos de quintais, fujam disso!
- O cabo coaxial usado para acoplar a antena ao radio terá que ser de ótima qualidade, o melhor possivel, cabos de marcas desconhecidas ou
aqueles usados em antenas parabólicas são tenebrosos, fujam disso!
- A antena terá necessáriamente que estar alta, pelo menos 6m acima de um telhado, ou em um lugar que seja o mais alto de uma casa ou de um
predio, quanto mais baixa estiver essa antena, pior será o seu desempenho.
Amigos, isso que eu estou escrevendo sobre uma antena que dá um certo ganho sobre a dipolo e meia onda para a banda e 10m, vai colocar todos
vocês numa dianteria jamais vista antes para aqueles que; primeiro, não conheciam a banda de 28Mhz e com uma antena ressonante com um
modesto ganho e alta em relação a telhados, a recepção que vocês terão será inigualával ao que sem dúvida a maioria tem no momento.
O Samuel Cassio está para receber imediatamente o Kit do isolador central e os dois isoladores das pontas para a montagem de uma antena dipolo
e meia onda para a banda de 20m da empresa Electril, ela será fabricada com fio de 6mm, eu preciso ver uma foto do isolador central aberto, onde
fica o cabo coaxial para vermos como ela será feita e depois dela montada vamos fazer várias experiências comparativas com a sua unifilar e agora e
estou antecipando aqui o que o Samuel vai ver de diferença quando ele estiver escutando uma certa estação com 41 com a sua unifilar e passar
para a sua nova antena dipolo de meia onda fabricada com fio de 6mm e com as dimenções perfeitas para ela ressonar em 14200, ele vai cair da
cadeira com a escuta da dipolo, ele vai postar aqui essas comparações em breve.
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Antenas direcionais são outro mundo, essas são de deixar o queixo do Dxista colado no chão, não é o caso de falarmos delas agora, vamos ao que
se pode fazer com muito pouco custos.
Amigos, eu desejo que muitos se interessem pela banda de 10m e invistam muito pouco numa antena e um sistema irradiante que vai lhes dar um
retorno fantástico, depois, aqueles que realmente quiserem se aprofundar mais no HAM DXismo uma ótima opção é o Kit irradiante Electril de 3
bandas modelo 1DX3, mas comecemos pelo menos custoso e que dará um retorno fantástico na banda de 10m.
Mas para terem o maximo de ganho da PT5, é preciso atender os 3 quesitos acima mostrados em azul, se apenas dois deles forem feitos e um deles
não for feito, eu recomendo sinceramente que não invistam nisso, para fazerem alguma coisa pela metade, ou de forma improvisada, tipo; quebra
galho, não gastem qualquer dinheiro, pois o resultado será decepcionante e eu ficarei mal nessa história toda.
Rubens, eu vejo que a sua antena de FM parece ser boa para escutas nos 10m, isso é fantástico sob a ótica da física de antenas ressonantes, espero
que você consiga muitas outras escutas maravilhosas, pois quanto mais SWLs de ponta nós brasieiros tivermos, mais conhecidos no exterior nós
seremos e isso é muito importante.
Um abração sincero. Alfrdo Meurer Jr - ZY1-0001 SWL
Ivan Alejandro Istlahuaca Carlos
Campaña contra el cierre de las emisiones por OC de REE
Colegas diexistas...nada perdemos con enviar un correo a alguna de las direcciones que vienen en la lista...tomense 5 min de su tiempo e
intentemos rescatar a radio exeterior de españa..
La Asociación Española de Radioescucha (AER) se suma al Club S500 que promueve una campaña en contra del cierre de las transmisiones de
Radio Exterior de España (REE).
Para ello El Club S500 ha confeccionado:
Una carta tipo de la protesta y
Un listado de direcciones electrónicas y postales para remitir a aquellas entidades que puedan ser sensibles a la desaparición de REE.
Desde luego animamos a todos los oyentes, radioescuchas, radioaficionados y simpatizantes de la radio a “bombardear” a todas las entidades que
tienen algo que ver con las emisiones de REE a ver si logramos que cancelen la funesta decisión que apagará la voz internacional de España en el
Mundo.
¡DEFENDAMOS A RADIO EXTERIOR DE ESPAÑA!
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Siddhartha Bhattacharjee
THE HISTORY OF SHORTWAVE RADIO IN AUSTRALIA
I am Robert V. J. Padula, OAM, (Bob) of Mont Albert, Victoria, Australia. I was one of the first Victorian War Babies of the Second World War, having
been born on September 6, 1939, in Melbourne. On September 3, 1939, Britain and France declared war on Germany. Neville Chamberlain
broadcast the announcement that the country was at war.
This History Project is a Journey, in words, pictures. videos and sound, concerning the history, evolution, and deveopment of shortwave (high
frequency) radio broadcasting in Australia.
The work concerns commercial, governmental, military. and private broadcasting activity. Amateur radio and "pirate" radio is not included.
I have also included substantial material which looks at the inventions of land and radio telegraphy, and the progression through longwave and
mediumwave telephony broadcasting technologies, in Australia and elsewhere.
The Project includes articles and images from my personal visits to several shortwave broadcasting and receiving facilities in Victoria, most of which
no longer exist.
My interersts ionclude activies linked to my involvement in electronics, radio technology, the cinema, photography, bushwalking, travelling,
swimming, and astronomy. Much of this concerns my involvement in the monitoring of international shortwave broadcasting and research into high
frequency long distance radio propagation
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My hobby experiences in electronics and radio communications, which started back in the mid 1940s, ultimately paved the way for my full-time
employment as a Technician, and later a Professional Engineer, in the Postmaster's General Department (now Telstra).
After 41 years with the Company, I left Telstra in 1997, having reached the ranks of senior engineering management, and since then I have provided
expert professional advice and consultancy in fhe field of international broadcast engineering.
I am a Chartered Professional Engineer, and a Life Member of the Institution of Engineers Australia.
In 1955 I undertook a Vocational Guidance program when I was in Year 10 at Camberwell High School - the assessment said that I should pursue a
"Technical Career" - they were spot on!
I now invite you to join me on our long journey from the middle of the 19th century to the present day!
(Bob Padula, June 2012)
Siddhartha Bhattacharjee
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Ontario DX Club
ODXA DX REPORT - November 3rd 2014
We are adjusting quite nicely to the schedule changes of the B14 broadcasting season. Harold Sellers' Target Listening and World English Survey
columns havealso been updated and are available on our website or via the files sections of our Yahoo and Facebook group pages. Time was when
clubs mainly had printed bulletins you would have to wait for late November or December issues to see the changes or even later with hobby
magazines that had early deadlines. This is one of the benefits the internet has been for DXers and SWLs.
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DJIBOUTI Radio Djibouti at 0306 in Arabic with acapella male Horn of Africa vocals – Weak Oct 30 Coady-ON
TURKEY Voice of Turkey at 2315 with a man with “And that was a review of the Turkish press” then ID and into “Health, Tourism, and Turkey”
at 2316 – Good Oct 27 Coady-ON – new frequency and time ex-9830 at 2200 – ed
TANZANIA-ZANZIBAR ZBC Radio presumed the one at 0302 in Swahili with Islamic prayers to 0306 and a man with talk - Very poor Oct 30
Sellers-BC
CANADA CFVP (Calgary, AB) at 2140 with a GMC ad and “Funny 10-60” ID - Fair Oct 30 Sellers-BC
CANADA CFRX (Toronto, ON) at 0254 with “Newstalk 10 10” and “CFRB” Ids and a phone in talk program - Poor Oct 30 Sellers-BC
USA Voice of Vietnam at 0330 signing on with Ids and a music bridge and into news - Poor Oct 30 Sellers-BC
MEXICO Radio Educacion at 0302 in Spanish with a man and a woman interviewing a musician then brief music at 0308 and back to the
interview – Fair to 0310 then CCI from Vatican Radio in Armenian Oct 28 Coady-ON
SOMALIA Radio Hargeisa at 0330 in Somali with marching band anthem into Qu'ran chanting at 0332 – Very weak Oct 30 Coady-ON
EAST GERMANY Athmeeya Yatra Radio at 0100 in a South Asian dialect (Marwari listed) with a woman with sign on announcements then a
man with talk with a definite mention of “Athmeeya Yatra” - Fair to Good Oct 28 Coady-ON
ALBANIA Radio Tirana at 0230 signing-on with music, ID, and sked – Weak Oct 30 Sellers-BC
RWANDA DW Radio at 0258 with IS then signing-on in Swahili at 0259 with a “Deutsche Welle” ID - Fair Oct 30 Sellers-BC
INDIA AIR at 2209 with news headlines to 2210 then ID and a commentary- Fair Oct 30 Sellers-BC
USA PCJ Radio (via WRMI) at 0100 with “Song of India” program with Bollywood, Indian contemporary, and western music with banter from
Keith Perron – Good Nov 2 Forsythe-WI
USA Global 24 (via WRMI) at 0300-0400 with headlines and into “Peacetalks Radio” profiling Nelson Mandela including an interview with
the producer of an audio biography – Variable reception from Good to complete fade-outs Nov 1 Forsythe-WI
OMAN BBC at 0315 with interview of a retired Indian military officer – Poor Oct 30 Sellers-BC
OMAN BBC at 1549 // 9410 and 12095 with a sports report - Good Oct 31 Sellers-BC
MOROCCO Radio Medi Un at 2254 in French with Western pop music to 2300 then an announcement and fanfare and into news - Fair Oct
30 Sellers-BC
PHILIPPINES Vatican Radio at 2315 signing-on in listed Vietnamese with announcements and instrumental music - Poor Oct 30 Sellers-BC
SOUTH KOREA KBS World Radio at 1608 with news - Poor Oct 31 Sellers- BC
SOUTH AFRICA Radio Sonder Grense at 1553 in Afrikaans with a DJ and an eclectic mix of songs - Poor Oct 31 Sellers-BC
VATICAN Vatican Radio at 0301 with a report on the Pope’s message this past Sunday - Good Oct 30 Sellers-BC
INDIA-GOA AIR (Panaji) at 2243 // 9690 with IS then sign-on- Very por Oct 30 Sellers-BC
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SINGAPORE BBC at 2311 // 9915, 11955, and 12095 with an interview about studies of animal behaviour - Fair Oct 30 Sellers-BC
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES RTI at 1942 in French with news – Fair Oct 28 Fredette-ON
EGYPT Radio Cairo at 2133 with a woman with news to 2139 then an Arabic song - Fair Oct 30 Sellers-BC
EGYPT Radio Cairo at 0019 with a woman with news and into Middle Eastern blues style music then time pips at 0030 and into Arabic –
Good signal and usual muffled audio Nov 2 Forsythe-WI
11710.8 ARGENTINA RAE at 0158 with Spanish ID loop continuing over time pips at 0200 then a man with English ID at 0202 and program
highlights - Fair Oct 28 Coady-ON
11725 NEW ZEALAND RNZI at 0715 with a “Morning Report” interview of an official at the Port of Rarotonga about an industrial accident – Fair Oct
29 Coady-ON
11735 TANZANIA-ZANZIBAR ZBC Radio at 2003 in Swahili with a man with apparent news to 2010 then East African vocals – Good Oct 27 Coady11810 SOUTH KOREA KBS World Radio at 2200 signing on with ID and into news - Poor Oct 30 Sellers-BC
11820 CHINA CRI at 0006 in Cantonese with pop ballads and a woman with talk – Fair to Good with ACI from Brother Stair Nov 2 Forsythe-WI
11905 SRI LANKA SLBC at 0140 in Hindi with subcontinental vocals and a woman with occasional brief talk – Good Oct 30 Coady-ON
11950 MADAGASCAR NHK World Radio Japan at 2054 in French with talk with some Japanese phrases and music – Fair To Good Oct 27 Fredette11955 SINGAPORE BBC at 2320 with a woman who campaigned for women’s rights in Libya - Fair Oct 30 Sellers-BC
11995 FRANCE RFI at 2030 in French with news about medical challenges in Senegal – Fair to Good Oct 29 Fredette-ON
12095 ASCENSION ISLAND BBC at 2110 // 11810 discussing open source software and internet browsers – Good Oct 27 Fredette-ON
12115 MADAGASCAR Radio Dialogue FM at 1557 with OC then music at 1559 and a man in either Shona or Ndebele with announcements and talk
over music with many “Radio Dialoque FM” IDs to 1616 and into music - Fair Oct 31 Sellers-BC
– Harold mentions this is targeting Zimbabwe and was corroborated by my niece who, while living in Pretoria, South Africa for three years,
worked for a Zimbabwean relief agency - ed
13810 FRANCE RTI at 1610 with program preview and into “Here in Taiwan” at 1611 - Good Oct 31 Sellers-BC
15310 THAILAND BBC at 0100 with time pips and program highlights and into “BBC News” - Very weak Oct 30 Coady-ON
15415 AUSTRALIA Radio Australia at 2050 with an interview a man about a festival in Brisbane on November 12th – Poor and noisy Oct 29 Coady15476 ANTARCTICA LRA36 presumed the one at 2121 with a weak carrier but never any audio and off between 2143 and 2144 - Oct 30 Sellers-BC
– one to watch for - ed
15755 THAILAND BBC at 0054 with “Health Check” - Fair Oct 30 Coady-ON
Thanks to our contributors:
Mark Coady in Ontario; Carlie Forsythe in Wisconsin; Andre Fredette in Ontario;
Harold Sellers in British Columbia
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS
I don't use a lot of abbreviations in this column, preferring to use complete words and phrases, but here are some you may encounter:
ACI – adjacent channel interference (frequency usually 5 kHz apart); CCI – cochannel interference (same frequency); CODAR - Coastal Ocean
Dynamics Applications Radar (the swooping sound on the tropical bands); DRM – digital shortwave radio; het – heterodyne interference; ID – station
ID; IS – interval signal; LSB – lower sideband; OC – open carrier; PNG – Papua New Guinea (when the appropriate radio country is cited); QRN –
noise; QRM – man-made interference; QTH – location; RFE/RL - Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty; RTTY – radio teletype; TC – time check; USB –
upper sideband; UTE – utility station; // (#) - parallel (frequency)
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Alfredo Meurer Jr
PQ2SI e PQ2HX
Oi Hermes, boa noite, Os 3 estados brabos para nos escutarmos eles por aqui pelo Rio são; o seu PQ2, PQ8 amapá, eu nunca ouvi um amador de lá
e o Acre PT8,
Na verdade eu não foquei para esses estados antes, mas como só e faltam PQ2 e PQ8 em 40m e PQ8 em 10m somando todas as ilhas oceânicas;
PY0S; PY0T e PY0F eu estou realmente querendo fechar essas duas bandas com todos os estados e as 3 ilhas DXCC que o Brasil tem,
Isso é muito pratico nos 40m, mas aqui no Rio as coisas não andam boas para escutas do norte e nordeste por enquanto e nos 10m com a
acentuada melhora da propagação, em breve terei o PQ8 que me falta nessa banda.
Eu terei que ficar masi atento aos bate papos locais aqui de dentro do Brasil para pegar esses dois que e faltam
Eu desejo muito te escutar, pois nao é toda hora que vemos um PQ2 ativo no radio, sei que no CW vocês aparecem, mas o meu CW ainda está bem
enferrujado em relação ao que eu escutava em 1987/88, sendo que depois de 1987 eu passei a focar somente em fonia.
Acho que você sabe que sempre aparece um PE8 em 28400 no inicio da noite e ele vai até mais tarde, ele arebenta aqui no Rio, sinalaço, aliás,
aquele pessoal todo do nordeste e norte chegam aqui com sinal local.
Aquele abraço e até breve com uma ótima escuta sua.
73 Alfredo Meurer Jr - ZY1-0001 SWL - Rio de Janeiro - RJ
Boa noite amigo Alfredo. Parabéns pelas escutas.
O colega que você escutou, PQ2SI é amigo da gente. O prefixo PQ2 é para nosso estado do Tocantins. Sou o Hermes PQ2HX, cidade de Porto
Nacional - TO. O PQ2SI é o amigo Carlos da cidade de Palmas - TO, aqui pertinho. Fico feliz em você tê-lo escutado. Espero um dia que você me
escute também.
73/51 - E até a próxima amigo!!!! Hermes S. Silveira- ..PQ2HX - ...PQ2004SWL - 63) 8457-2911
Alfredo Meurer Jr
Ruídos no radio
Boa noite amigos, Eu tenho recebido vários emails em particular, PVT sobre vários assuntos, sendo que o principal é pedindo que eu escreva
algumas coisas que ajude a melhorar ou a retirar o intenso ruído que muitos estão tendo em seus postos e escutas.
Eu não me considero a pessoa indicada para isso, eu sou muito sincero e eu estive afastado e radio escutas por muitos anos, 21 anos e nesses
21/22 anos muitas coisas mudaram demais, o surgimento dos ruídos elétricos criados por tudo eletrônico que não existia na minha época antiga de
SWL está tão intenso em muitos lugares que muita gente está desistindo de fazer escutas ou de amadores falarem nos seus transceptores.
Eu vejo que existe um grande aparelho cancelador de ruídos modelo MFJ 1026 http://www.mfjenterprises.com/Product.php?productid=MFJ-1026
ou vejam mais no google, eu sei que esse aparelho quando bem utilizado é fantástico.
O que eu posso dizer é que os receptores portáteis, por melhor que eles sejam não apresentam um poderoso redutor de ruídos normalmente
chamados e Noise Bkanker, eu já escrevi nesta lista que se as grandes empresas de ponta tivessem colocado nos seus receptores portáteis um
circuito Noise Blanker semelhante a que o famoso transceptor para faixa do cidadão Cobra modelo 148GTL, a redução de ruídos seria
impressionante, mas elas não fizeram isso.
Os receptors de mesa mais poderosos apresentam esses circuitos e alguns atuam muito bem e outros são mais pobres.
Existem algumas formas muito antigas e tentarmos melhorar a captação dos ruídos externos;
- Ter uma antena bem alta com um excelente cabo coaxial de descida, com uma malha muito fechada, muito fechada mesmo, de forma que não se
possa enfiar a ponta de uma agulha fina através da malha desse cabo coaxial é uma alternativa que atenua muito os ruidos captados por cabos
coaxiais de péssima qualidade.
- Um sistema de aterramento é sempre útil, porém nem sempre podemos ter esse aterramento.
As antenas loop fabricadas com cabos coaxiais e sintonizadas são muito boas, eu adquiri uma antena mini loop do DXCB e ele aé muito boa na faixa
de cobertura de 4,3 a 14,8, nessa primeira faixa de cobertura dela quando a gente sintonisa uma determinada estação e o ruído está alto, ao
girramos ela e também variarmos o seu ângulo para ela ficar mais "deitada" ou inclinada, o ruído até some, eu vi isso na casa de um amigo que
mora num lugar do centro de meu bairo que tem um ruído terrivel nas OM e vai até mais ou menos 22Mhz e eu levei essa mini loop para lá e acabei
depois de tanto variar o seu angulo sintonizar várias estações de amadores na faixa de 40m que antes estava apenas impossivel de serem escutadas
antes.
Essas aternativas são as que eu conheço, eu não conheço as demais alternativas, ou aparelhos que são destinados a eleminação e canceladores de
ruidos, pois não estou interado com esses aparelhos que eliminam ruido por N tipos de funcionamento e também porque eu moro num lugar muito
residencial ainda, AINDA longe das incontáveis fontes geradoras de ruidos.
Recentemente eu comprei 4 lâmpadas eletrônicas da marca Philips muito bem embaladas, porém Chinesas como tudo hoje em dia e troquei duas
que estavam fracas, de noite quando eu acendi uma dessas lâmpadas que deveriams ser Philips, apareceu um ronco muito intenso nas OM e
também na parte baixa das OC até 20m, eu apaguei a lâmpada e parou o ruído, testei as 3 outras e apareceu o mesmo ruído com as 3 lâmpadas,
imagina que a lãmpada anterior foi comprada em uma loja sem expressão e não gerava nenhum ruido e com as "Philips" eu me assustei com o
ruído que elas geravam, eu consegui trocá-las por outras da marca da anterior e ligo e desligo elas e não observo nenhum ruido sendo captado pelos
meus radios, imagina que a famosa marca "Philips" era um tremendo gerador de QRM!!!
Varias fontes atuais de ruídos estão no nsso dia à dia;
- Fonte chaveadas de baixa qualidade, na verdade as fontes chaveadas são uma desgraça para o radio.
- Lâmpadas eletrônicas diversas.
AH!!! os dimmers de ventiladores e de lâmpadas, essa turma que usa despositivos elertônicos tiristores, como os TRIACs e SCRs são terríveis, eles
geram muitas vezes um ruído inacreditável.
Tudo o que é eletrônica que usa tiristores hoje em dia são fontes terriveis de ruídos.
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- Eu sei que está sendo usado um tipo em cotroladores para motores de elevadores de predios que são eletrônicos, e isso é uma desgraça, não tem
jeito, pois eles são feitos apenas para funcionarem, e o resto que se dane.
Eu já levei o De1103 para o centro do bairro onde eu moro e nas OM acende até 6/8 barrinas do S meter digital dele num canal vaziao, isso na rua,
imagina que ruídos estão ali presentes?
Ainda tem um prolemaço que é terrível, a fiação elétrica da rua passa a ser uma antena irradiadora dos ruídos gerados por N lugares e isso vai muito
longe e com o surgimento de cada vez mais de aparelhos geradores de ruidos, essa fiação elétrica da rede de energia domiciliar irradia mais ruídos e
a gente paga por isso, o modernismo é maravilhoso para muitas coisas, mas está acabando com a recepção de radio no espctro de HF.
Eu acho que os colegas que estão muito interados com sietemas eliminadores de ruídos, poderiam ajudar àqueles que estão padecendo com esse
mal recente e cada vez mais acentuado e cada vez mais sem solução.
Tomara que alguém escreva aqui sugestões realmente boas para os que sofrem de ruidos grandes nas suas recepções apresentes soluções para
atenuar muito e até cancelar os ruídos que nos atormentam a cada ano.
Att - Alfredo Meurer Jr
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7 Encontro Nacional de Radioamadores
Estação PY2ERA - Casa do Radioamador de Ribeirão Preto
Repetidor: PY2KAR - Frequência: 146.670MHz Sub Ton 82.5
Latitude: S 21°10´20,9" - Longitude: W 047°47´51,8" - Grid locator: GG68CT
Praça Mosteiro Alto do São Bento n.71 - 14085-459 - Ribeirão Preto – SP
Serviço de Utilidade Pública - Lei Municipal nº 1615, 19 de agosto de 1965
A Casa do Radioamador de Ribeirão Preto convida a todos para o 7º Encontro Nacional de Radioamadores.
Venha participar de mais este importante momento de confraternização e troca de experiências. Traga sua família, convide os amigos.
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Próximo domingo, 12/10/2014, dás 7:30h às 11:30h
Local sede da Casa do Radioamador de Ribeirão Preto
Praça Mosteiro Alto do São Bento nº 71
Estação: PY2KAR Frequência: 146.670 Sub Ton 82.5
Latitude: S21º 10º`20.9" - Longitude: W047º 47`51.8" - Grid locator: GG68CT
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Horacio Nigro Geolkiewsky
Clubes DX en América Latina: Club DX Quezalteco, Guatemala
Los años setenta marcaron una época clave en la radiomanía del continente latinoamericano, en la que nacieron y se formaron muchos aficionados
a la escucha de las emisoras internacionales.
Siempre ávidos en pescar una radioemisora lejana, ya por Onda Corta o por Onda Media. Y compartir con otros pares sus increíbles "cazas". Los
clubes y su prensa, surgidos en estos "dulces años", proliferaron "como hongos", por la promoción dada a sus actividades desde las más
populares emisoras internacionales de onda corta. Estas asociaciones prohijaron y reunieron muchos aficionados que aún vivimos, otros que ya no
viven más, con el "bichito de la radio" en la sangre: los DXistas dedicados. Dispuestos a aprender y a enseñar, disfrutar de la escucha de la radio,
descubrir nuevas emisoras, compartir y aprender los aspectos básicos del "juego". A mejorar, en la necesaria "escalerita" de la experiencia sus
capacidades, conocimientos, con sus receptores y sus antenas.
Muchos de estos clubes ya no existen, pero quedan sus testimonios que marcaron la historia del Diexismo Latinoamericano. Comenzamos hoy con
Guatemala: http://lagalenadelsur.wordpress.com/2014/10/07/clubes-dx-en-america-latina-club-dx-quezalteco-guatemala/
Horacio Nigro - CX3BZ - "La Galena del Sur" – Montevideo - Uruguay
Glenn Hauser
Logs October 5-7, 2014
** BANGLADESH. 15505, Oct 7 at *1358:28, BB carrier on and shortly IS, then mistimesignal ending at 1359:20, getting earlier and earlier, and
opening Urdu. Fair signal, improving (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. 12910, Oct 7 at 1257, CNR1 jammer, very poor with flutter
14920, Oct 7 at 1258-1300*, CNR1 jammer, poor // 12910, cut off after timesignal; hurriedly checked 16s before then, none heard.
18980, Oct 7 at 1329, CNR1 jammer, poor with flutter // song on 11785
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also TIBET [non]
** CUBA [non]. 6000, Oct 7 at 0550, RHC English is AWOL again, and so is 5995 Mali, no carrier on either. I suspect ORTM sometimes stays on
9635 day frequency at night (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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** EGYPT. 13850, Oct 6 at 0534, R. Cairo, Arabic to N America, good signal but only a trace of suppressed modulation with buzzes.
9965, Oct 7 at 0239, R. Cairo, Arabic, fair with whine
13850, Oct 7 at 0556, R. Cairo, Arabic, at first OC/DA, but then trace of music and Arabic modulation; wiggle that patchcord! Yet now it is the SSOB!
Better signal level than 13630 Australia, 13830 Botswana, 13840 Madagascar (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** GREECE. 9420.0, Oct 6 at 0531, ERTOpen back on-frequency after jump to 9418.0, 24 hours earlier; talk in Greek
9420, Oct 7 at 0230, ERTOpen good with flutter, but open carrier/dead air, also on 9335 and still so at 0240, 0545 chex
15650, Oct 7 at 1402, music on fair signal, presumed ERTOpen; JBA carrier on 9420 at this hour (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** KURDISTAN [non]. 11510, Oct 7 at 1324, Denge Kurdistan, via PRIDNESTROVYE, good signal but speech rather than music I was expecting during
this hour; 1355 in a vocal duet. Thought maybe time shift in area, but timeanddate.com says no DST in Iraq, and Turkey`s not off until Oct 26,
pseudo-European. No listing there for Islamic State, which could reset the clox however they like on pain of death (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** MEXICO [and non]. 1060+, Oct 7 at 0234, XEEP, R. Educación slightly hi in frequency, music // 6185. Terry Krueger had it on 1060.1, but not
that hi for me, maybe one click on the DX-398 = 1060.04 or so. Not much of an audible het, since main competition is perpetually off-frequency KIJN
Farwell TX which must be nulled, and it is also on the hi side making a fast SAH; however, in dead air at the moment. See also USA for log of it (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** NORTH AMERICA. 6925-USB, Oct 7 at 0227, very poor signal with pirate music, unreadable announcement, laser SFX; also pulse QRM not like
CODAR. This thread says it was: Generation Wild, new to me: http://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/topic,18800.0.html
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** OKLAHOMA. Tropo opening Oct 7 brings in some OK TV not that far but not normally visible, all times UT: see also USA for more
1429 on RF 26, KTENNBC as 10-1, KTEN-CW as 10-2, and KTENABC as 10-3. These are Ada OK, 1000 kW
1430 on 48, KOCY-LP, OKC is still in NTSC, barely locking in video, no audio, at 1439, presumably still with minor Spanish network Estrella. 18.2 kW
with APP to lower to 13.5 from same coordinates, why? CP for DTV is 15 kW, also same site. No other NTSC DX to be seen on complete VHF/UHF
analog bandscan
1442 on RF 17, TBN with 5 channels, despite antenna to SSW, also seen earlier, has to be KDOR Bartlesville from the east, 1000 kW, the only fullpower TBN anywhere on 17. Did not copy down all the sub-IDs, but later checked on // RF 15 KTBO OKC:
14-1 KTBO-D1 [so did KDOR run own ID on 17-1?]
14-2 Church [you mean 14-1 is not??]
14-3 JUCE [formerly JCTV], for youth
14-4 Enlace [Spanish, cómo no]
14-5 SOAC [Sound of a Child], for kids, also a newish monicker
BTW, at 1738 UT checking this out I find that only 14-5 has a continuous Mexican-like small white text ID bug in LR:
KTBO-TV / OKLAHOMA CITY OK
Why, for benefit of DXers? Ha!
1447 on RF 12, KXIICBS as 12-1; KXIIMYT as 12-2; KXIIFOX as 12-3. This is really Ardmore OK, site in OK, but long ago hijacked by the Texans to COL
Sherman, only 35 kW
Despite RF 17 KDOR, on RF 36, during this opening, could not get KRSU Claremore to decode, due to CCI? among many `bad` signals, as I wanted
to check whether Classic ARTS is still being carried as 35-2; W9WI.com shows only 35-1, as Edu (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SOLOMON ISLANDS. 9545.0, Oct 7 at 0547, JBA carrier I would not have noticed unless seeking it with BFO, presumably SIBC as Ron Howard has
been reporting wide variations in its switchover time to 5020, and also leaving that carrier on past 1200v* (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SOUTH CAROLINA [non]. 7490, Oct 7 at 0230, WBCQ is off, so Brother Scare is definitely gone from that station. Ivo Ivanov reports he`s also gone
from WHRI. Surely WRMI x 5, WTWW and WWCR are sufficiently redundant!
13810, Oct 7 at 1405, Brother Scare fair via GERMANY, as a psychophant is calling in from Dawson City. Aoki shows the 14-16 bihour is via France
on weekends, Germany on weekdays, why? I also compare to domestic outlets:
5085, Oct 7 at 1405, WTWW-2 BS is VP still on night frequency, no 9930
9980, Oct 7 at 1405, WWCR-4 BS is running 8 seconds behind 13810 Nauen
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** TIBET [non]. 15582, Oct 7 at 1401, considerable het to VOA News in English on 15580, obviously from V. of Tibet, via TAJIKISTAN. Latest Aoki
shows it on 15582 at 1230-1235 & 1337-1407. VOA during this hour is São Tomé. Both are supposedly jammed by the ChiCom, yet none heard
now. Jammer on 15580 would have done double-duty (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1741 monitoring: confirmed at 2300 UT Sunday Oct 5 on WRMI, 11580, new time, and also the latest edition from now
on. Also confirmed at 0300 UT Monday Oct 6 on Area 51 via WBCQ, 5110v-CUSB. (Tuesday 1100 on WRMI 9955 not checked, but presumed). Next:
Wednesday 0630 & 1430 on Hamburger Lokalradio, 7265-CUSB
Wednesday 1315 on WRMI, 9955
Wednesday 2100 on WBCQ, 7490v
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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** U S A. 7490v, 5110v & 9330v, Oct 7 at 0230, NO signals from WBCQ, in prime time! With departure of Brother Scare (and it was Allan Weiner
himself who started calling him that years ago, in a slip? on the air).
WBCQ online schedules now show 7490 *off the air* 0000-0300 UT Monday-Friday, between whatever, and 0300-0400 `Financial Survival` then
off again; also *off*, UT Saturday 01-03 (or from whenever AWWW ends, usually later than 0100); UT Sunday *off* 0200-2100. 9330 is supposedly
totally off the air weekends, and *on* the air M-F only at 22-23 for `Money Talks` plus AWWW UT Sats 00-01+. 5110 is shown as totally *off* the
air from UT Monday 0400 until UT Saturday 0000 AWWW; but on air evenings Sat/Sun/UT Mons (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 670, Oct 7 at 0603 UT, ``Hog Call Sports Radio``, stronger than WSCR easily nulled about 5 Hz SAH away, i.e. KHGZ Glenwood AR, which
the 2014-2015 NRC AM Log reconfirms is supposed to be a 5 kW ND daytimer ONLY. Does WSCR care? Of course not! Just so clear-channel WSCR
can cover to the city limits of Chicago --- and anyway, KHGZ is also on a CBS sports radio network tho not/never? // WSCR (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 880, Oct 7 at 0558 UT, SRN `News`, 0559 UT KHAC weather for Window Rock etc., as this Tse Bonito NM station continues to cheat with
10 kW ND day power and pattern. Nothing on 770 from 50 kW KKOB, nor on 660 from 50 kW KTNN, just KSKY Dallas. With KRVN nulled on 880,
KHAC still has a fast SAH from some musical station, maybe opposite Cuba, 12 kW R. Progreso in Mantua PR (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** U S A. 1060+, Oct 7 at 0234 UT, KIJN Farwell TX making its usual fast SAH against anything else, but open carrier/dead air. This 10 kW direxional
``daytimer`` often modulates at night too with Spanish preaching and gospel music. I was checking for XEEP DF [see MEXICO] which is also offfrequency to hi side.
1060+, Oct 7 at 1306 UT, typical fast SAH from KIJN but now hearing preacher in English ``must be born again`` instead of ``hay que renacerse``
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) see also UNID 1060
** U S A. First decent tropo DX opening of the fall here, Oct 7, all times UT: [see also OKLAHOMA]
1416 on RF 18, KFSM-DT as 5-1, and KXNW-MY as 5-2, the latter with 34 bug in LR; photoed. KXNW major channel is 34 in Eureka Springs, but also
on a bunch of minor channels including this, from Fort Smith: KFSM is 550 kW
1423 on RF 9, KAFT-1 as 13-1, Fayetteville AR, 37.9 kW; no time to check subchannels, presumed same as before including reading on 13-4
1423 on RF 27, ``no`` signal from KFOR OKC, implying that there is DX CCI at least when aimed east. So probably caused by KFTA-TV in Fort Smith,
600 kW. Other OKCs OK on same heading, e.g. KWTV-39
1431 on RF 14, KERA-HD as 13-1, World as 13-2; no others, but my STB makes it hard to unmix from RF 13 OETA with 4 channels. KERA: 975 kW
from Dallas TX
1436 on RF 41, KXAS-DT as 5-1; Cozi-TV as 5-2; 891 kW, Fort Worth TX
Tropo maps show heavy opening into S Texas, even Tamaulipas, but nothing further than The Metroplex for me: 432 km / 269 miles from Cedar Hill
site antenna farm
1448 on RF 21, KHBS-DT as 40-1; ARK-CW as 40-2. Photoed the latter; still in at 1528. Clock on program guide/ID registers CST not CDT! 325 kW
from Fort Smith AR (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 1060, Oct 7 at 1306 UT, heifer prices with KIJN TX nulled, 1308 UT into music. I would guess the BIZ format of KRCN Longmont CO
the best bet, altho its 50 kW ND day power is not authorized until 1315 UT in October. It also has a PSRA of 126 watts starting at 1200 UT in Oct, a
big boost from night power of 111 watts. Also possible: KNLV Ord NE, 1 kW; KGFX Pierre SD, 10 kW (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
Alfredo Meurer Jr
MFJ 1026 de PT7XL
Oi Francisco PT7XL- Que maravilha de explicação que você deu a todos nós, mostrando a atuação de um gande aparelho eliminador de ruídos que é
o MFJ-1026, você explica passo à passo de forma magnífica como se deve procedor para cacelarmos o maximo possivel um ruído que está
atrapalhando demais a nossa recepção. Eu já vi outros vídeos desse MFJ-1026 atuando em ruídos terríveis no youtube, mas ninguém deu essa aula
didática tão completa como você fez. Então está aqui provado que podemos ter um excelente eliminador, ou um grande atenuador de ruídos
extremos com o aparelho MFJ-1026 que está sendo uma opção fantástica mundo afora.
Parabéns Xico ela sua aula e por ter apresentado a todos o que é um verdadeiro eliminador de ruídos dos brabos mesmo, olha meu amigo, que QRM
você estava tendo ai no seu schack na demonstração de seu MFJ-1026 e o que ele fez!
Viram amigos como se pode ter, apesar de um ruído terrível uma escuta limpa?
Um abração muito fraterno do Alfredo Meurer Jr. ZY1-0001 SWL - Rio de JAnero – RJ
ALFREDO, DÁ UMA OLHADA NISTO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK1QtL1sF28
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Alvin Mirabal
RTVE se encuentra en una situación más que delicada
RTVE. Juan Manuel Hidalgo (SI): “El Gobierno no va a abrir la mano a la publicidad y tememos recortes de plantilla”
- El secretario general del Sindicato Independiente del ente público señala a Hispanidad que un nuevo ERE es una “amenaza más que
latente”, si siguen los malos resultados económicos y de audiencia.
- Apuesta por modificar el sistema de patrocinios: extenderlo a otros programas (ahora sólo se permite en los culturales y deportivos) y
“acabar con el mercadeo” que existe con productoras y patrocinadores.
- Con el cierre de las emisiones de Onda Corta de RNE, desde las cuales emitía Radio Exterior de España (REE), se ve afectado el servicio
público que ofrece.
- Respecto al sustituto de Echenique, apunta que su nombramiento debe tener el “mayor consenso político posible”, pero es una cuestión
urgente.
- Sobre Julio Somoano afirma que “ha cubierto su etapa” al frente de unos informativos “largos, aburridos y que no contentan a nadie. Es
necesario un cambio”.
RTVE se encuentra en una situación más que delicada y está en juego su futuro, por lo que la prioridad es solucionar lo antes posible su grave
problema de financiación. Y en ello están. El ministro de Hacienda y Administraciones Públicas, Cristóbal Montoro, propuso que volviera la
publicidad como tabla de salvación, pero no convenció a Mariano Rajoy y se buscan vías intermedias. A la espera del nombramiento del nuevo
presidente de la Corporación, tras el cese de Leopoldo González Echenique, aún no se sabe qué sucederá, ¿publicidad sí o no?
El secretario general del Sindicato Independiente de medios de comunicación y difusión de RTVE (SI), Juan Manuel Hidalgo, ha señalado a
Hispanidad que “el Gobierno no va a abrir la mano a la publicidad” y por ello, temen “recortes de plantilla”. Y es que la posibilidad de un nuevo ERE
en el ente público es una “amenaza más que latente”, si siguen los malos resultados económicos y de audiencia. Hidalgo matiza que, antes también
había “altos gastos, pero justificados por la alta audiencia”.
Con toda esta situación hay un malestar importante entre los trabajadores, que hicieron paros en septiembre y tenían previstos más para el 9 de
octubre, sin embargo “CCOO y UGT tienen una situación kafkiana y no se ponen de acuerdo en el día”.
Para arreglar el desastre económico, SI apuesta por dar entrada a la publicidad de manera controlada, es decir, “en determinadas horas y
programas”. Hidalgo cree que la decisión del gobierno socialista de “quitar la publicidad fue un error”.
Pero no sólo eso, este sindicato también quiere modificar el sistema de patrocinios. ¿Cómo? Extendiéndolo a otros programas, pues ahora sólo se
permite en los culturales y deportivos. Y ahí más: cualquier ingreso no presupuestado, es decir, de cualquier patrocinador, si lo cobra directamente
RTVE, va a las cuentas de Hacienda, por eso trabajan con productoras -además ahorran costes-. Estas cobran al patrocinador, por lo que RTVE recibe
indirectamente el dinero. Sin embargo, esto ha provocado que en los despachos “haya colas de productoras con su patrocinador bajo el brazo” o
que haya “contactos o cierta corruptela con patrocinadores para hacer programas”. Por ello, Hidalgo apunta que quieren “acabar con ese
mercadeo”.
Con estas dos medidas podrían aumentar los ingresos para cubrir las necesidades de explotación, aunque no se debe olvidar que RTVE tiene un
déficit de 135 millones, por lo que el Gobierno, hasta ahora, sólo ha practicado la reducción de costes. La última muestra es el cierre de las
emisiones de Onda Corta de RNE, desde las cuales emitía Radio Exterior de España (REE) y que ahora sólo se podrá escuchar a través de internet.
Así, se ve afectado el servicio público que ofrecía en lugares donde las emisoras comerciales no llegaban (alta mar, países africanos, etc.), pues sólo
llegará “a sitios civilizados” y con acceso a la red, según cuenta Hidalgo.
Respecto al sustituto de Echenique, el secretario general del SI apunta que su nombramiento debe tener el “mayor consenso político posible”, pero
es una cuestión urgente. “Sería deseable el apoyo de la mayoría parlamentaria, pero si no puede ser, debe contar, al menos, con el del Gobierno”,
explica.
Sobre el director de informativos de TVE, Julio Somoano, afirma que “ha cubierto su etapa” al frente de unos informativos “largos, aburridos y que no
contentan a nadie. Es necesario un cambio”. Hidalgo critica que Somoano gastó más de un millón de euros en el decorado, así como la división de
los telediarios en dos bloques, “uno con temas de nacional para agradar a la derecha y otro con los de sociedad, para la izquierda”. Además cree
que deben ser “más cercanos”, por ejemplo, no le gustó que dedicarán diez minutos a una información sobre el Estado Islámico, la cual incluía una
rueda de corresponsales sobre lo que pensaban varios líderes internacionales -algo más propio del Canal 24 horas, en su opinión-.
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Ruben Pereira
Venta
Com devida permissão do moderador, estou vendendo meu Faseador MFJ-1026 com deficiência.
Há algum tempo atrás, meu faseador queimou alguns transistores. Não consegui achar os originais, comprei um sobressalente e pedi para um
amigo daqui do Rio trocar, o faseador voltou a funcionar, porém com uma certa deficiência, não ficou como era antes. Resolvi vendê-lo para alguém
que queira tentar achar os transistores orignais e consertar. Quero apenas 350,00 + custo de correio.
contato em private pelo meu email pessoal: [email protected] ou whatsapp: 21 97159-4474
Ruben Caetano - Rio de Janeiro
Dino Bloise
"Ciclo Solar / Predicciones"
"Ciclo Solar / Predicciones" - Información & Asesoría, Alonso Mostazo, EA3EPH. http://programasdx.com/fad_prediccion_solar.htm
Julio Martinez Club S500
No Al Cese De Las Emisiones De Radio Exterior De España
Estimados amigos y compañeros radioescuchas:
Ante el cese de las transmisiones de REE (Radio Exterior de España), previstas para el 15 de octubre, desde el Club S500 de Valencia (España)
estamos iniciado una campaña de protesta para evitar su cierre. Hemos preparado una carta tipo de protesta (en español) y un amplio listado de
email y direcciones postales para enviar nuestras quejas. A cuantos más lugares y actores politicos, culturales y sociales llegue nuestra voz más
posibilidades existirán de que paremos esta absurda decisión. Por lo que, os pedimos que envieis vuestras peticiones al mayor numero de
direcciones posibles. Solo teneís que copiarlas y pegarlas (CCO) junto a la carta tipo en el cuerpo del texto y poner en el asunto: NO AL CESE DE LAS
EMISIONES DE RADIO EXTERIOR DE ESPAÑA. ¡Entre todos podemos conseguirlo si nos unimos! Gracias por vuestra colaboración.
MINISTERIO DE EDUCACIÓN, CULTURA Y DEPORTE
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Migdiel Cruz
Radio Martí
Continuan las transmisiones digitales a través de Radio Martí, el mensaje recibido por Kim Andrew Elliot:
Hello friends, Today, Wednesday, 8 October, at 0558 UTC, I heard MFSK16 on Radio Martí rather than the promised Olivia 64-2000. I will inquire
about this. Be on the lookout for a transition to Olivia 64-2000 sometime this week.
Because Olivia 64-2000 is a slower mode, only two lines will be transmitted, one in Spanish, and one in English. Here is the schedule for the digital
text mode transmissions from Radio Martí:
Daily except UTC Monday
0558 UTC
1180 6030 7405 kHz
0758 UTC
1180 5980 6030 kHz
0858 UTC
1180 5980 6030 kHz
The actual start times vary. Each transmission is 57 seconds.
The 1180 kHz is medium wave, from the Florida Keys. The shortwave frequencies (5980, 6030, and 7405 kHz) are all via North Carolina.
You will probably hear co-channel noise on the frequency.
The digital text on Radio Martí will continue for about a week. Please note that Radio Martí does not transmit on shortwave or medium wave UTC
Monday at 0300 to 0900 UTC.
Thanks for tuning in and decoding. Kim Andrew Elliott - Producer and Presenter - VOA Radiogram - voaradiogram.net
Alfredo Meurer Jr
3V8SM, T30D, 9K2DK, KH0 antes
Amigos, preparem os seus muitos blocos de anotações, pois 10m começa a reagir, está abrindo quando ela nunca deveria ter fechado.
Estamos saindo do pior ciclo comprovado da história de uma queda na propagação nas bandas altas, bem, não entremos em debates se isso é ou
não real, o que importa é que os 10m estão abrindo e em breve você vão dizer; caramba! que chato! só dá Japão.
Vocês verão as escutas fantásticas que serão feitas nos 10m, já está começando cada vez mais cedo e indo cada vez mais tarde, até chegar a mais
ou menos às 05:00z e reiniciar logo após o nascer do sol, não importa o QTR real.
Hoje eu acordei cedo, muito cedo, por volta de 03:48 local, pois tenho problemas de insôia e fiz um lanche e andei pelas faixas, 20m não estava
legal, fui para 40m escutar os amigos do nordeste já com sinais muito melhores que há um mês, quando eu não os ouvia e achei muito legal a
conversa super animada que um pessoal estava falando e depois eu comecei a fazer escutas em 15m que há tempos não ando por lá à partir de
antes do nascer do sol e estavam lá;
- W1WA/KH0 Marianas Is. 21260, bem 53 08:48z melhor momento da escuta, depois o seu sinal foi caindo rapido, e devanecendo.
- T30D Kirimati, da republica de Kiribati no momento do nascer do sol, 09:22z por pouco tempo 21245 sinal baixo RS cerca de 51 picos de 52,
porém limpissimo, QSOs anotados JAs e alguns VK em split
Mais tarde, já depois do nascer do sol
- 3V8SM Tunisia 21245, bom sinal 53/54 só europeus 10:14z
- 9K2DK 21240 RS 53 por pouco tempo 10:20z
Receptor Sony 7600G e antena dipolo para 40m acoplada para 15m.
- Tive que parar as escutas pois eu tinha um encontro com o engenheiro da micro empresa que eu presto serviço e cheguei agora, mas 15m está
acompanhando a "onda" do renascimento também.
Um comentário, 15m é uma faixa que nunca deve ser deixada de lado, sendo escutada em paralelo com os 10m, só que ela fecha muito mais cedo
que os 10m e abre antes dos 10m, tem suas características proprias.
Caribe e central america em 10m está no QTR da escuta de TI2 costa rica e tudo daquela região que o Rubens pegou, é isso ai; "Bandas altas",
satizfação garantida!
Tenho notado muito pouca atividade em 12m, "os 10m é a faixa"
73 - Alfredo Meurer Jr - ZY1-0001 SWL
Joviniano Furtado Neto
MFJ 1026 e MFJ 1020c
Caros colegas; Acabei de assistir ao vídeo do PT7XL Chico Luiz, mostrando o funcionamento do MFJ 1026 na eliminação de ruídos em AM, muito
bom. Gostaria de obter informações se o MFJ 1020C tem a mesma função ou melhor, se realiza as mesmas atribuições do equipamento
demonstrado pelo colega e conterrâneo. Caso não seja, quais então seria as vantagens de melhorias a partir do uso do MFJ 1020C nas escutas de
AM e OC, seria compensativo adquiri-lo? haja vista a diferença de preço dele em relação ao MFJ 1026.
73, Joviniano Furtado Neto/PW8001SWL - Alta Floresta d’ Oeste - RO. - S 11° 55’ 52.4” W 61° 59’ 13.5”
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Alfredo Meurer Jr
Possivelmente o único QSL valido de P5 Coréia do Norte em décadas
Aos amigos que não sabem, estão disputando a lista dos mais raros dos 340 atualmente válidos.
- P5 Coréia do Norte
- KP1 Navassa Island no caribe.
Eu procurei muito na internet sobre Dxpeditons válidas a P5 e encontrei essa de 2001que consta como a Dxpedition válida dos ultimos 45 anos.
Eu estava completamente fora de radio quando essa Dxpedition esteve on air e também a ultima de KP1
Outras Dxpeditions a P5 não são válidas, pois foram feitas exatamente na fronteira da Coréia do Sul HL e sendo dita operada de P5, alguns até se
tornaram famosos, mas seus QSLs não valem nada pois o governo da Coréia do Norte nunca reconheceu um amador operado de seu território sem
ser esse do QSLa acima nos ultimos 45 anos.
Aqui está um QSL inválido de uma supsta operação de P5, mas foi freudulenta e descoberta, pois para a operação ser válida, o amador tem que
apersentar o certifidado de permanência em cada país da operação com a ermissão da operação, logo, se esse certificado não existe, a operação foi
uma farsa.
Isso abaixo foi uma farsa que levou à derrocada o lendário Romeu Stepanenko ao fracasso, essa operação farsante em 1992 quando foi descoberta
que ele estava na fronteira da coréia do sul mais tarde foi um desastre e ele hoje está preso em Nova York por muitas fraudes que ele fez e usava
cartões de credito para pedir doalres para pagar as suas fraudes e estima-se que o montante ultrapasse um milhão de dolares.
Quem teve esse qsls estava completamente certo que isso era válido, mas era uma fraude das grandes.
Muita gente já caiu no conto do vigário e encheu muitos bolsos de expertalhões no passado, hoje em dia é rarissimo que alguém diga que esteja em
um certo lugar e não esteja, pois com as DXpeditions anunciadas, já se sabe antecipadaemte se aquela DXpedition será válida ou não.
Eu não acredito que eu esteja vivo para pegar outra operação válida a P5, ainda mais com o demente do jovem presitente que aquele país tem.
KP1 Navassa Is. é a eterna espectativa, depende de mil aprovações do serviço de areas ambientais dos EUA, e basta apenas uma ser vetada que
nada poderá acontecer em KP1.
Então colegas, poderemos até chegar aos 338, mas pelo andar da carruagem chegar aos 340 vai ser muito dfícil, muitos acham que a dificuldade
absurda em termos estatísticos.
Boa sorte a todos com o que a gente pode realmente escutar.
Alfredo meurer Jr - ZY1-001 SWL
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Glenn Hauser
Logs October 7-8-9, 2014
** ALBANIA. 11775, Oct 8 at 0515, good signal in Arabic, holding its own against 11780 Brasil: CRI at 05-07 via Cërrik, better than // 9515, 9590
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ANGUILLA. 11775, Oct 9 at 1313, no signal from DGS (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** AUSTRALIA. 15300, 15240, 13630, Oct 8 at 0513, no signals from RA, which have normally been good to very good. Propagation is degraded
and not much else on these bands either, but not sure if Sheps are really off the air at the moment. 24 hours later, 13630 is weak but audible.
9580 & 12065, Oct 8 at 1128, RA live coverage of the Lunar eclipse, with visual references as if we could be watching it on the radio --- so it`s `The
World` TV newscast or whatever they may have renamed it, shifted one UT hour earlier to 11-12 instead of 12-13, due to otherwise irrelevant DST in
NSW & Victoria which just started Oct 5.
It turns out this has caused a major revamp in SW programming, not merely shifting everything one UT hour earlier. One cannot necessarily believe the
accuracy of everything in RA`s online program guide, but once making sure it displays UT instead of London as ``my local time``, we find that `The
World` is supposedly only on Tue & Fri at 11-12, which makes no sense for a major daily(?) newscast, and anyway this is Wednesday! `The Daily
Planet` of world music is gone from 13-14, as `Unearthed`, music I dislike from JJJ is now at 13-17, what a waste! as rap already heard Oct 9 at
1345 past 1400, no break even for news; but soon an ad for Triple-J T-shirts. This date // 9475 also audible past 1400 with WTWW`s failure to QSY
from 5830.
`Late Night Live`, the excellent ABC talkshow, however, now appears at 12-13 [Mon-Thu only?], confirmed Oct 9 just before 1300.
Further chex of the skeds as displayed Oct 9: claims `The World` is two hours on Fridays at 11-13, but probably missing an entry for 12-13;
`Saturday Night Country` is to last from 12 to 15 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WORLD OF RADIO 1742, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. RHC is really having problems tonight. Never a dull moment with this poorly managed and engineered plant:
6165, Oct 9 at 0610, English service is distorted and suppressed modulation, also splashing way out during music; 6000 is off the air, but 6100 and
6060 are nominal.
5025, Oct 9 at 0611, R. Rebelde Spanish audio is mixed with RHC English audio! Furthermore there are *two* transmitters on this frequency,
making a SAH of 96/min = 1.6 Hz. Spanish is slightly louder and there is so much cacophony I am wondering it there is a second Spanish audio in a
three-way mix, maybe RHC too (5040 is off, as normally in English until 0600). By next check 1256, R. Rebelde is alone again on 5025 (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ECUADOR. 6050, Oct 8 at 1115, fair signal in Spanish from HCJB preaching about Apocalipsis (Revelation); I`m up to view the total Lunar
eclipse; by 1130, HCJB signal is fading down (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** IRAN. 7355, Oct 9 at 1321, VIRI IS on poor signal, 1323 s/on, NA, Qur`an, 1327 language unknown, 1330 chimes and news theme, not //
Arabic on 13785. Surprised to hear Iran on 40m at this time, but must be close enough to short-path grayline, half a sesquihour after sunrise here,
and half a sesquihour before sunset in Tehran at 1407 UT. Aoki shows thus starts a 3-hour, 500 kW, non-direxional broadcast from nearby
Kamalabad in the Kirmanji dialect of Kurdish (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MALI. 5995, Oct 9 at 0558, open carrier, presumed ORTM and no ACI, so I keep listening hoping to hear sign-on, but dead air with maybe a trace
of modulation which could also be overload/crosstalk from something else. RHC is still conveniently absent from 6000 by 0604 when I give up on
still dead-air 5995 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 610 // 650, Oct 8 at 1201, news sounders, Spanish, `Panorama Agropecuario` as XEGS Guasave and XETNT Los Mochis, Sinaloans
are combined as usual for this program, and synchronized (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 880, Oct 8 at 1204, YL DJ ID as ``La Rancherita``, and she does live ads including Molinos Siglo XX, then government PSA combines
federal SEP with Sinaloa mention, so it must be per Cantú:
880 XEPNK Planeta + FM 103.5 Los Mochis, Sin. 10,000 2,000
but with a new name. This handy listing by format of Grupo Radio México stations, http://www.gradiomex.com/estaciones-por-formato/ confirms
880 XEPNK is indeed La Rancherita now; apparently moved from their 1450 station, XECU which is now La Zeta. Did this change make it into the new
IRCA Mexican Log? Haven`t seen it yet (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MICRONESIA. 4755.5+, Oct 8 at 1157, PMA The Cross carrier until autocutoff at 1159:32* (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** NORTH AMERICA. On Oct 4 received nice e-QSL from John Poet of The Crystal Ship for my last log of it with `Bubblegum Express`:
http://www.w4uvh.net/TCS eQSL Glenn Hauser.png illustrated with gummy album covers, for ``Sept 26, 2014, 0030-0110 UTC 6876 kHz AM
Glenn Hauser`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SOLOMON ISLANDS. 5020, Oct 8 at 1157, no signal from SIBC, must have cut off early? I think the carrier was there at first check circa 1113
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SOUTH CAROLINA [non]. 9955, Oct 9 at 0553, ``you`re a low-down lyin` son-of-a-bitch, who wants to control people like Jim Jones``, etc., as
Brother Scare is playing clip of a dissatisfied caller, thus proving he can take it. Exactly same thing heard again as I tune by 11825 at 1314, both via
WRMI (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1741 monitoring: confirmed the Wednesday 1315 airing on WRMI 9955, checked Oct 8 at 1340, after a post-Eclipse
nap, with lite pulse jamming, tnx a lot, Arnie! Also confirmed on webcast of 7490 WBCQ after 2100 Wednesday; and on WRMI 9955, at 0350 UT
Thursday Oct 9, fair signal; 1742 not quite finished yet.
WORLD OF RADIO 1742 monitoring: first SW broadcast at 1230 Thursday Oct 9 confirmed at 1256 check, atop RFI CCI from Taiwan, no jamming
audible. Next:
UT Friday 0326v on WWRB 3185 (we hope: missed last two weeks due to internet outages; and not on long-gone 3195 as still listed by ODXA)
Friday 2130 on WRMI 7570 & 15770 (no longer repeating previous ones)
Saturday 0630 & 1430 on Hamburger Lokalradio 7265-CUSB
UT Sunday 0131 on KVOH 9975
Sunday 2300 on WRMI 11580
UT Monday 0259v on Area 51 via WBCQ 5110v-CUSB
Tuesday 1100 on WRMI 9955
Wednesday 0630 & 1430 on Hamburger Lokalradio 7265-CUSB
Wednesday 1315 on WRMI 9955
Wednesday 2100 on WBCQ 7490v
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 9330-CUSB, Oct 9 at 0043, quick check on ATS-909 next to noisy computer finds music on there, so WBCQ programs something not yet on
their online schedule which shows nothing but `Money Talk` M-F 22-23, and `AWWW` UT Sat 00-01[+]; But what is it? I`ve asked Larry Will. 9330
has the best WBCQ signal, so ought to prioritize it. This prompted by item from Wolfgang Büschel in BC-DX:
``9329.986 but noted signal also in range 9328.7 to 9336.4 kHz upper sideband signal, WBCQ The Planet, Monticello, sermon prayer monitored at
0158-0200 UT on Oct 4. Mentioned expanded program Mon-Thurs popular program 8-9 pm ET. S=8 or -79dBm here in Germany. Jack Armstrong
show talk, and Thomas Jackson ... (wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 2 / 4)``
** U S A. 5830, Oct 8 at 1117, open carrier/dead air except for some hum, from WTWW-1. Remains dead at further chex 1155, but canned ID fires
at 1200, back to DA. So the lack of programming could be upline from Lebanon, maybe nothing coming out of SFAW HQ; or the satellite(?)
receiver/computer at WTWW has crashed.
1216 occasional noises; 1300 another ID, more DA; still so at 1411, and has also failed to QSY to 9475 leaving R. Australia unscathed; 1431 my
final check, still the same on 5830. Until now recently, random chex of WTWW had found it funxioning more or less normally. Wake up, Ted! Over 3
hours of dead air and wasted 100 kW(?) juice, probably much more overnight. Why does SFAW HQ put up with this?
Back at 1117 I also checked WTWW-2 on 5085, and that was OK with the usual moanin` & groanin` from the sunrise Brother Scare service during
this hour (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. Photos from Oct 7 tropo TVDX, UT:
1416 on RF 18, KFSM-DT as 5-1, and KXNW-MY as 5-2, the latter with 34 bug in LR; photoed. KXNW major channel is 34 in Eureka Springs, but also
on a bunch of minor channels including this, from Fort Smith: KFSM is 550 kW http://www.w4uvh.net/KXNW-MY.jpg
1448 on RF 21, KHBS-DT as 40-1; ARK-CW as 40-2. Photoed the latter; still in at 1528. Clock on program guide/ID registers CST 9:00 AM at 1500
UT, not CDT! 325 kW from Fort Smith AR. http://www.w4uvh.net/ARK-CW.jpg [flash by accident, yet produces sharper image than some others]
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. Another tropo TV/FM DX opening morning of Oct 8, from further west than yesterday, around the Texas Panhandle, all times UT:
1443 on RF 9, DTV 2-1 as KACV-HD, and 2-2 as KACV-SD (but no others), i.e. PBS from Amarillo. 2-2 is in Spanish! with PBS` V ME network with
kidvid but after 1500 tips for expectant mothers. V ME means ``watch me``; why they don`t spell it VE ME is not clear. First time I`ve seen it on any
PBS outlet, certainly not on the others around here. 1458 ID break says it`s sponsored by, ``un servicio de Panhandle.``
Full VHF/UHF bandscan finds no other AMA stations decoding, altho KACV is in solid. Other major RF channels there are 7, 10, 15, 19, of which 7
and 15 are blocked by OKC.
1447 on RF 44, intriguing Bad signal here, but there are no full-powers in the TX panhandle, just a bunch of LPs or translators, closest being Gruver,
K44CC-D, 420 watts relaying KFDA-10 Amarillo.
Also no greater than 15 kW in Hereford, Lubbock, Memphis, Midland, Wichita Falls.
From OK I am also getting as far east as KTEN RF 26 Ada; also KWET RF 8 Cheyenne from the west.
I also do a full analog bandscan, but nothing seen. It appears all the western OK/TX panhandle analog translators ch 52-69 are now gone, migrated
to DTV lower channels, as none listed in W9WI.com presumably drawn from the latest FCC info. The *only* possibility listed in this DX area is, but not
seen:
Analog 69, KDFL-LP, 15 kW in Lubbock with Azteca network; really ON? There are still a few in the 52-69 band in extreme S Texas, Mexico, Montana
and Canada. Listed at channel 67 is an application from K48NY-D in Gainesville TX (near the OK border toward The Metroplex), which would be an
interesting catch if it really exist on 67 instead of 48.
Meanwhile, I check the 88-92 FM band for anything unusual, finding only: 89.5, High Plains Public Radio, 100/100 kW near Spearman TX, at the Top
o` Texas, KTOT. 1500 UT announcement asks for people to volunteer as signal monitors! (with so many unattended satellites & translators they need
help keeping track of outages).
Local ID on 89.5 jointly with [unheard] KZNZ 91.5 Elkhart KS, which is only 250 watts: evidently KZNZ picks up KTOT to relay; no IDs now for all the
other HPPR stations in OK, KS and CO. After NPR news, at 1506 UT, weather for all regions starting with Amarillo & Guymon, and into `High Plains
Morning`, unclassical music presumably originating from HQ near Garden City. Still in at 1559, but by 1606 starting to lose out to adjacent local
89.7 (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 610, Oct 8 at 0533, Spanish roughly from SW, atop KCSP Omaha, ID(?) as Radio Viva, plugging a noticiero. XEBX Sabinas, Coahuila,
21
and XEGS Guasave, Sinaloa are the two XEs I normally get on 610, but there is no R. Viva slogan listed for them or anything in Cantú`s AM list except
XEF 1420 Juárez, Chihuahua (and there is no CiJz on 610 in case it`s cross-promotion of a sibling station; Viva slogan used to be on 1560 Juárez).
Possibly the word was Vida instead, but that leads nowhere at all. Rather than a name/slogan, ``radio viva`` could just mean ``live radio``
generically, altho the normal term would be ``en vivo`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 740, Oct 8 at 1203 UT, with KRMG Tulsa nulled still on night pattern, Spanish making low audible heterodyne. Tim Tromp in Michigan
has also been getting this, with a Radio Fórmula slogan, of which there are two listed: XECAQ in Cancún QR, and XEQN in Torreón, Coahuila. KAZ
wonder if I could tell which by DF? Afraid not, too much KRMG here, but QR is a lot further than Coahuila which would be more likely, and also better
null angle from KRMG. However XECAQ is the strongest 740 Mexican by far per Cantú with 20/20 kW, while XEQN is 10/1 kW. Sunrise in Cancún was
1140 UT, also making the other more likely. KRMG`s night hours in Oct are 2345-1230 UT (Nov: 2315-1300 UT). Beyond that, no chance for
anything else (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 930, Oct 8 at 1208 UT with WKY OKC nulled while it is speaking in Spanish, another SS is audible playing a corrida, making fast SAH
with WKY or something; 1211 UT announcement but unreadable, just too much QRM. As last year, I am wondering if it`s KHJ Los Ángeles CA, 5/5 kW
U2 with ranchera format. No other SS are known in the western USA on 930. There are no Mexicans further northwest than XESHT in Saltillo,
Coahuila, and its balada format would also fit, altho it`s low-powered and pretty far from the WKY null azimuth (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 11889-SSB, approx., Oct 9 at 0556, 2-way in not Spanish, or rather 1-way as I hear only one station with long pauses, intruder,
anyway (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 15278 approx., Oct 9 at 1408, 2-way SSB briefly audible, intruding, language unknown (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 16000-SSB, Oct 9 at 1343, 2-way in Spanish, or rather 1-way as I hear only one station with long pauses (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
Glenn Hauser
Logs October 10, 2014
** CANADA [non]. 6070, Oct 10 at 0117, still no sign of CFRX, just RHC with no QRM; despite an ODXA report Sept 22, now 18 days ago, that it
expected to be on antenna by ``next week`` after dummy-load testing (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** EGYPT. 12070, Oct 10 at 0109, R. Cairo only fair signal and extremely distorted presumable Spanish, plus humroar
11710, Oct 10 at 0110, mainly het with 11711- Argentina, about equal levels, and bit of modulation unknown from which
9965, Oct 10 at 0110, R. Cairo, good signal, music and OK modulation in Arabic service but as always with whine
9315, Oct 10 at 0111, third R. Cairo Spanish frequency is: absent (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** NORTH AMERICA. 6925-USB, Oct 10 at 0104, pirate with unfamiliar music, poor signal with storm noise from KS/NW OK, no announcement
heard until 0119 ID as ``XLR8, Accelerate`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** OKLAHOMA. 740, Oct 10 at 0143 UT as I am trying to dig out an ID from the off-frequency Mexican, q.v., I can`t help but hear KRMG mention
``Redskins football in Moore, Oklahoma on 102.3 KRMG``. Redskins = Union High School in Tulsa, of all places, whence we have heard no
controversy about such an offensive mascot. See: http://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/union-redskins-%28tulsa,ok%29/football/home.htm
(Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** OMAN. 9500, Oct 10 at 0124, RSO is inaudible, nor on 15355, but JBA algo on 15140. Under propagational circumstances, I will not hazard an
assumption if that were really it on 15140, as possibly 9500 was on and not propagating any more (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** PANAMA [non]. 9955, UT Fri Oct 10 at 0120, Pedro Sedano is starting his monthly DX report from Spain, leading with, of course, REE`s
impending closedown Oct 15, delayed from Oct 1, and ruing it. However, he says on the other hand, la Voz de Rusia returned to SW (``volvió a la
onda corta``) Oct 1, and gives their Spanish schedule of firstly at 00-02 on 12060, and secondly at 22-24 on 7240.
Boy, does he have huevos en la cara!! Must have recorded this at a time, maybe even before Oct 1, without any confirmation that it had really
returned, which we all(?) knew immediately that it did not. How will he correct this next time? And if it were on, reverse which transmission would be
first and which would be second.
This show is axually `Antena DX`, the only DX program produced in Panamá, which is among several in Spanish to which Pedro contributes.
José Bueno in Spain posts weekly publicity about this and other DX programs, claiming Antena DX is on WRMI 9955 Wednesdays at 1100 UT = 7 pm!
It`s really on the current schedule at that UT time, which is 7 am EDT, but that`s not all; also: Mondays at 1230, UT Fridays at 01 (when I was hearing
it); and on 5985, Thursdays at 0430 (or is this one UT Fridays? WRMI sked is confusing). (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** PERU. 5980, Oct 10 at 0058, R. Chaski carrier is really JBA, barely enough to detect its cutoff at 0103:05*, which is 30.5 seconds later than 5
nites ago when the time was typoed as 0103:34.5 instead of correct 0102:34.5! That averages 6.1 seconds later, per (Glenn Hauser, OK DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** SRI LANKA. 11905, Oct 10 at 0114, SLBC carrier is on; 0114:46 music starts; 0115:19 mistimesignal ends and sign-on, fair with flutter (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1742 monitoring: confirmed on WWRB, 3185, UT Friday October 10 after 0330, but off to a very rough start. The
preacher is interrupted, hum comes up, WOR 1742 playback blasts on at extreme level and distortion; stops, dead air, 0333 another false start; third
try is better after a bit of jumping, settles down and plenty loud but not very distorted level on webcast. With late start, 29-minute show cuts off at
0400 sharp before conclusion as webcast autoswitches to Bible readings, and as soon as I can tune in 3185, it too has switched to Brother Scare for
the rest of the night. Next:
Friday 2130 on WRMI 7570 & 15770
Saturday 0630 & 1430 on HLR 7265-CUSB
UT Sunday 0131 on KVOH 9975
Sunday 1000 on WRMI 5850 [NEW: see below]
Sunday 2300 on WRMI 11580
UT Monday 0259v on Area 51 via WBCQ 5110v-CUSB; etc.
Checking WRMI extra-frequency schedules, I spot another new time for WOR I had not seen before: Sundays at 1000-1030 UT on 5850. That`s the
semi-hour postscript to TruNews carrying various other programs, some of them secular, and at last on the 355 degree beam across eastern North
America, altho it`s a bit early in EDT and CDT, not to mention MDT and PDT (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 9330-CUSB, Oct 10 at 0046, WBCQ is on again, TimTron discussing with someone else, not Allan Weiner, business development in his
hometown of Skowhegan [in central Maine, a long commute to Monticello, but half as far as Kennebunk in the SW corner]. 0057 mentions Ramsey`s
Roadhouse every evening at 7-7:30 on 7490 [but online schedule shows only Mondays at 2300-2330 UT, and website link goes to restaurants/inns
in Texas --- is that the same thing??].
But what show is this, still not on the schedule? TimTron implies it`s been `Allan Weiner Worldwide` with himself insitting. 0100 canned sign-off
with by AW with classical music, to 0101.1* on 9330. Meanwhile, I have found the same show is on weaker 7490, but running about 25 seconds
later until after same generic sign-off, that goes off too at 0101.5*. However, a bit of other music plays on 9330 before cutoff; and a bit of other talk
plays on 7490 before it cuts off (5110 checked earlier was not on at all.) AWWW is now on the Thursday sked but one hour earlier at 23-24 UT = 7-8
pm ET. This certainly is not the scheduled 8-9 pm Thursday = 00-01 UT Friday show ``World Jewish News with Rabbi Yaakov Spivak`` on 7490.
Another new(?) time for `AWWW` is Tuesdays at 21-22 UT = 5-6 pm ET on 7490 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 900, Oct 10 at 0138 UT, I`m hearing country music in English looping NNE/SSW, which is Wichita`s direxion. Can it be KSGL, which I have
still not been getting more than a trace of in the daytime? Yes, 0140 UT ID sounds like ``Classic Country 90, KSGL``. I thought they were NOStalgia
+ religious. To be really sure, at 0153 UT, promo for a show Sundays at 10 [am or pm?] definitely on ``KSGL`` and 0157 UT ``Proud to be an
American`` song as the Spanish QRM is growing. Program sked http://www.ksgl.com/4.html for weekdays after 8 pm is merely `Music You
Remember`.
KSGL is 250 watts day, 28 watts nite, with same direxional pattern of east-west, which is no good for Enid, so I`m lucky to get them at all. October
nites are officially 0000-1230 UT (November: 2315-1315 UT) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A [and non]. 1140, Oct 10 at 0135 UT, KRMP OKC is not to be heard, not cheating tonight, and XEMR Monterrey is unusually weak, allowing
me instead to copy ``Newsradio 11-40, WRVA``. 50 kW from Richmond VA is seldom heard here with its day & nite figure-8 pattern of NW/SE, far
from ideal for here altho not in deepest null.
Southerly conditions are subnormal, with XEMR weakened, altho fading up some at 0156 UT about salvación, but still nullable. I compare to other
Regiomontana bigsigs: XEG 1050 is OK but not as strong as usual; and XET 990 is way under CBW Winnipeg, far too unusual but very welcome: CBW
is ND, while XET is supposed to be direxional south at nite.
Just before 0200 UT I`m on 1140 again to hear another ID from WRVA, and after 0200 Fox News sounder, which is their net per NRC AM Log (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 610, in previous report I referred to KCSP as in Omaha; make that Kansas City, while Omaha is KXSP on 590. Such confusion was less
likely when they were WDAF and WOW (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 740-, Oct 10 at 0143 UT, again the rumbling het from off-frequency Mexican, with KRMG Tulsa nulled as precisely as possible, I hear
Spanish mentioning a .mx website, but nothing more as KRMG fades up and XE fades down. At 0153 UT, I am hearing English instead with KRMG
nulled, probably remnant of KTRH Houston. Will keep trying to get an XEQN Torreón ID as probably the source (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
Glenn Hauser
Logs October 10, 2014 [more]
** AUSTRALIA [and non]. 5995, Oct 10 at 1321, RA is playing IS Waltzing Matilda over and over, for the rest of the hour as the signal gradually fades,
until 1400 finally joins 9580 et al. for worthless rap-music `Earthbeat` from Triple-J ABC network, as RA now throws away three or four M-F hours of
SW airtime which could be filled with somethings significant ---- but hey, it`s after midnight in Melbourne, so who cares? I had already checked other
RA frequencies 6150, 9475, 9580, 9965, 12065, 12085, and none of them were Waltzing.
5995 is registered as Brandon in DRM at 12-14, 25 kW at 10 degrees, flipping to Shepparton AM at 14-18, 100 kW at 30 degrees. Brandon
apparently lost feed from Melbourne, and also stayed in AM. Or automation was misprogrammed for Brandon transmitter, wrong program feed into it
during an hiatus, and nobody noticed. Or could well be DST mixup, as Queensland stays on UT +10 while Victoria & NSW have just shifted to UT +11,
pretending it`s an hour later than reality.
BTW, 9965 via PALAU was running 9 seconds behind the Sheppartons.
Ron Howard also observed this independently: ``Hi Glenn, As you have recently been reporting, RA is acting up. Oct 10, on 5995 (Brandon), heard
Waltzing Matilda at 1342, after 1400 with ABC produced audio feed for music show "Triple J"; many program IDs, but did not catch any ABC IDs
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even at 1500; audio troubled with background noise (transmitter problems?). At times was // 9580 // 12065 // 12085, but that was very erratic,
while 5995 was steadily on``
I have now searched thru the entire RA online program schedule to confirm new times for the two shows which marginally qualify for inclusion in our
DX/SWL/MEDIA programs listing. I feared they might have been lost in the shuffle, but they are still there, mostly shifted one UT hour earlier:
`Future Tense`: Sun 0030, Thu 0330
`Download This Show`: Sun 1005, Mon 1630, Tue 0330, Tue 1830
For frequencies see: http://www.worldofradio.com/dxpgms.html (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. 18980, Oct 10 at 1325, CNR1 jammer, poor with flutter, and maybe some CCI from target RFA Tibetan via KUWAIT. No OOB CNR1
jammers found lower in the 17s, 16s, 15s, 14s, 13s, 12s, just the 15 MHz inbanders (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. 12010, Oct 10 at 1318, RHC modulation is somewhat suppressed, breaking up and echoing.
17730, Oct 10 at 1409, RHC missing here, but still on 17580 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** EQUATORIAL GUINEA [non]. 17790, Oct 10 at 1409, open carrier/dead air from R. Africa Network via WRMI; suddenly cuts on music at 1413.3
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 870, Oct 10 at 1230, rustic band music, no doubt XETAR, Guachochi, Chihuahua; yes, ID at 1231 also mentioning FM, but frequency
uncaught. This must be new as no FM for it in IRCA, WRTH or Cantú; but all Mexican AMs are being forced to add FM with the intention of closing
down AM in the near future. But nothing about FM via CDI website, nor in general Google search, nor trying putative corresponding callsign of XHTAR.
Maybe I misheard; further monitoring needed. 1232 announcements about Chihuahua, but WWL is fading back in (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGST)
** MEXICO. 1100, Oct 10 at 0619, I am getting Spanish with WTAM nulled, peaking southwestish, ID by SHVA as `Radio Cañón, 90.algo FM``. Per
last year`s IRCA Log and Cantú, it`s XETGO in Tlaltenango, Zacatecas, 5000/400 watts, with FM on 90.1 (and no other 1100`s with FMs in the
90`s). WRTH agrees except for night power as 500 watts (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** OKLAHOMA. 1580, Friday Oct 10 at 1250 UT, KOKB Blackwell with talkshow interviewing State Rep. Cory Williams, Democrat! of Stillwater, about
the insane push for allowing guns on campus, opposed by OSU President Burns Hargis, and OU President David Boren, along with all the other
university leaders in OK. Has a few choice words for colleague Rep. John Enns, Republican of Enid, who is supporting guns on campus. (I wonder if
he`s packing heat in his wheelchair, which may influence his views; he was disabled in a farm accident, not shooting.) Conversation continues past
hourtop until a break at 1306 UT. Evidently Williams is a regular guest on this show Friday mornings, not all just stupid sports talk on the Triple-Play
stations, with 1020 KOKB Perry and 105.1 originator in Stillwater. More about him: http://www.okhouse.gov/District.aspx?District=34 (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** OKLAHOMA. 13-2, Oct 10 at 1628 UT, OETA OKLA with new promo which we are now bound to be seeing over and over: fund-raiser because they
have to move to a new tower: Play Race to the Top: The OETA Tower Game! http://www.oeta.tv/tower/ where there are no details of when, why and
where the new tower is necessary. Maybe something to do with the original KWTV tower being dismantled? I think OETA were on it. This game looks
rather inane, with a limited list of PBS/OETA characters to support while playing (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ROMANIA [and non]. 9830, Oct 10 at 1404, fair signal in Arabic, mentions Alemanya, Arabiya. Unfortunately vs RTTY which infests this frequency
all day in North America. It`s RRI at 14-15, 142 degrees from Tiganeshti, backwards to here. Has anyone ever identified source of this RTTY, and why
isn`t it bothered by all the broadcast QRM? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. Larry Will, WBCQ webmaster, explains Oct 10 what`s going on as per our latest logs:
``Hi Glenn, I was a little puzzled about this log until I realized that wb caught the very end of last week's Allan Weiner Worldwide. Allan does a little
prayer at the end of his show, and the 10/4 show timed in at almost 126 minutes. The show was trimulcast on 5110//7490//9330.
The "expanded program Mon-Thurs" refers to Rabbi Spivak's Jewish World News, now scheduled for Tuesday to Friday 0000-0100 UT. However the
past couple of days the Rabbi has not been on at this time, e.g., Friday at 0000 a rebroadcast of AWWW was on instead.
I am working on an update of the 7490 schedule and will send you a summary when it's complete.
Allan also mentioned that 7490 programming will now be // 9330 weekdays from 6-9 p.m. eastern time on weekdays (2200-0100 TuesdaySaturday). Regards, Lw`` (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 1540, Oct 10 at 1248 UT, unmistakable Chinese accent in English of CRI YL announcer, talking about holidays, no problem now as long as
KXEL be nulled, so 2.5 kW KGBC Galveston TX, which has sold out to the ChiCom; bits of same thing under KOKC 1520, so 25 kW KYND Cypress TX,
both rimshooting Houston. KGBC`s official FCC October sunrise was 1215 UT (November: 1245 UT), but what about KZMP The Metroplex with ESPN
Deportes, midway between us? Its Oct FCC sunrise is 1230 UT (Nov: 1300 UT), so should be on day power 32 kW, but it`s tightly direxional east-west,
with very little usward. Our real Enid sunrise today was 1234 UT per gaisma.com (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** VIETNAM. 7906-USB, Oct 10 at 1309, I remember to check for Ho Chi Minh City Radio, coastal station which includes marine info in English --there it is, but only Vietnamese now and 1310 long series of rapid beeps, its characteristic closing signal, very poor. Need to listen earlier at 1305 or
1306 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 702, Oct 10 at 1235 UT, JBA carrier; usual suspect is 2BL Sydney, Australia; nothing on the higher-latitude NHK frequencies. Sunrise
today 1234 UT (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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UNIDENTIFIED. 7800-SSB, Oct 10 at 0611, 2-way in English, one of them with slight accent, and both of them modifying every other word with
``*uc****`` this & that, commiserating about their debts. Amid this expletive overload, they referred to ``nets`` and ``separators`` making me
suspect they are fishers or even poachers. 0617 standing by while one goes to make coffee. No IDs, of course. This frequency might be of further
interest, at least not having to try to make out colloquial Spanish (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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Listening to SIBC back on 9545 again now at 0749 UTC. Usual pgming and fair signal. Live M anncr w/EG tlk abt pgm notes and ment of
SIBC. (5 Oct.)
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4/10 17.00 A.I.R. - Rajkot Urdu MX suff.
4/10 23.10 Absolute R. - London EE ID e MX buono
4/10 17.05 R. AM1 - ??? IT Orario e MX buono
2/10 19.20 R. Gibuti Arabo NX suff.
30/9 19.20 VL8A - Alice Springs EE NX suff.
30/9 19.25 R. Magic Int. - ??? EE ID è MX buono
5/10 08.35 R. Underground - [email protected] EE ID e MX buono
4/10 16.45 R. Tower - [email protected] EE ID e MX buono
5/10 08.55 R. Quintus - [email protected] EE ID e MX buono
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30/9 19.55 R. Blauwe Panter - [email protected] EE ID è MX buono
2/10 19.50 R. Black Bandit - [email protected] EE ID e MX buono
5/10 08.40 R. Lowland - [email protected] EE ID e MX suff.
2/10 19.15 R. GSV - [email protected] EE ID è MX buono
4/10 16.50 Voice of Indonesia - Jakarta Arabo ID e MX buono
5/10 09.00 A.W.R. - Firenze IT Studio DX by Roberto Scaglione ottimo
5/10 08.25 R. Australia - Melbourne EE sport buono
1/10 16.50 R. Dialogue - Bulawayo Shona MX afro buono
5/10 08.30 Voice of Nigeria - Abuja EE MX afro buono
1/10 17.00 R. Impala - ??? Vern. Talk about Rwanda buono
4/10 16.30 WWV - Fort Collins EE ID e pip pip suff.
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10/10 17.00 R. Cluj - Rumeno ID e NX buono
1062 9/10 22.40 Country R. - Praha Ceco MX suff.
1323 10/10 17.10 R. Targu Mures Rumeno ID e NX suff.
1602 6/10 21.55 R. Ontinyent - SS ID e NX locali suff.
3330 11/10 03.25 CHU - Ottawa EE/FF ID e pip pip buono
4026 11/10 03.20 Laser Hot Hits - [email protected] EE ID e MX buono
4765 11/10 03.30 R. Progreso - Habana SS MX buono
4885 11/10 23.25 R. Clube do Para' - Belem PP MX suff.
6005 12/10 08.10 R. Atlantic 2000 - [email protected] FF ID e MX buono
6185 11/10 03.40 R. Educacion - Mexico D.F. SS MX suff.
6239 11/10 23.35 R. Marabu' - [email protected] Tedesco ID e MX ID Be MX buono
6265 11/10 23.40 R. Focus Int. - [email protected] EE ID e MX buono
6320 12/10 09.05 The Bogusman - [email protected] EE ID e MX suff.
6400 12/10 09.10 R. Scotland Int. - [email protected] EE ID e MX buono
9645 11/10 23.10 R. Bandeirantes - Sao Paulo PP calcio suff.
9745 8/10 21.40 Voice of Kuanghua - Taipei Cinese Talk YL buono
10000 11/10 23.05 WWV - Fort Collins EE ID e pip pip buono
11710 11/10 03.35 R.A.E. - Buenos Aires FF NX buonoo
11765 8/10 21.35 R. Deus è Amor - Curitiba PP predica buono
11780 6/10 22.40 R. Nac. Amazonas - Brasilia PP NX suff.
11855 8/10 22.45 R. Aparecida - PP MX suff.
11855 9/10 17.00 R. Erena - Paris Tigrino NX su Sudan buono
15345 8/10 20.30 R.A.E. - Buenos Aires FF intervista buono
25000 7/10 10.00 MIKES - Espoo pip pip buono
www.playdx.com www.bclnews.it Roberto Pavanello
5030
Hector \(Luigi\) Perez
Escuchas
Radio Rebelde Cuba desde Quivikan por los 5030 khz. Señal de un 33333 en la escala SINPO con una señal que viene y va
moderadamente. Los escucho con un receptor muy bueno, que me ha prestado un noble amigo. Ponen musica de rumba y musica de
Miguelito Valdez y musica del renombrado trio Mexicano Los Panchos. Aqui en Puerto Rico, son las 1129 horas utc.
Samuel Cássio Martins
Escuchas
14115 01/10 06:07 Fk8HG, Nova Caledônia, 55
14175 05/10 0540 ZL3JAS (Nova Zelândia), vários QSOs, 55
14187 05/10 0545 ZL2WL, (Nova Zelândia),Oceania DX Contest, 55
14198 09.10 0359 7Q7UW (Malawi) 52 , QSO com AH7S (Hawaii) 55 e outros
14221 05/10 0356 ZL2AL (Nova Zelândia), Oceania DX Contest, 53
14224 05/10 0345 ZL1X (Nova Zelândia) , Oceania dX Contest, 55
14260 05/10 0443 YJ0X (Vanuatu), em meio a um pile-up simplex, 53
18140 04/10 02:15 W1AW/ZL7 (Alasca, Estados Unidos) estação da ARRL, uma mulher como operadora,vários QSO, 53
18144 09.10 0218 XR2T (Damas Island, Chile),55 , QSO com K6GZ (USA) 52 e outros
21260 08/10 0547 W1WA/KH0 ( Ilhas Marianas do Norte ) , vários QSO, 54
21267 01/10 16:40 E22UUW (Tailândia) 32, QSO com ZS1LA(Africa do Sul) 53
21295 01/10 1655 ZD9ZS (Tristão da Cunha) 54 , pileup split
21295.5 05/10 0557 VK4KW (Austrália) 56 , Contest, ótima recepção
28395 26/09 15:37 9Z4FN (Trinidad e Tobago), varios qso 54
Escutas realizadas utilizando um JRC 525 e Grundig YB 400 , antena monofilar 18 metros.
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Alfredo Meurer Jr
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21235 A madrugada é para o lado de lá, estão ai as provas. E o dia para 10m, depois para os 12m e 15m. Tem um S79 ativo agora, Seycheles, eu
peguei um deles, S79WK em abril deste ano, 23/04/2014, 21235 às 19:50z RS 53, esse é o QTR para pegar Seycheles em 15m bem.
Sony 7600G antena dipolo para 40m que fica boa nos 15m acoplada, mas não é o ideal. Dentro de 2/3 dias estarão ativas um monte de
coisas ótimas, esse YJ0X é o inicio, Você não postou a sua escuta de ontem ou essa madrugada de T30D Kiribati nos 18Mhz em CW?
73 - Alfredo Meurer Jr - Rio de Janeiro – RJ
Anker Petersen
Escuchas
Dear DX-friends, Just a few loggings from Skovlunde on my AOR AR7030PLUS with 28 metres of longwire i 9 metres altitude:
1350 1930-2040 I 26.9 Jazz Europa R, Milano English special broadcast with interviews by Dario Monferini of participants at EDXC Conference
in Tende, France: Christian Ghibaudo (France), Roberto Pavanello (Italy), Jan-Mikael Nurmela (Finland), Toshi Ohtake (Japan), Jocelyne
d'Errico (Monaco/New Zealand), Anker Petersen (Denmark) and Alexander and Valentina Beryozkin (Russia) poor to fair 25322-45343
4885.03 0510-0520 B 4.10 R Clube do Pará, Belém, PA Portuguese talk between man and woman 35243 AP-DNK
4895.00 2325-2335 MNG 8.10 Mongoliin R, Murun Mongolian man and woman talking (news ?), 2330 Mongolian folkmusic with woman talking
45233. 4830 was not heard due to digital noise. AP-DNK
5025.00 0520-0530 CUB 4.10 R Rebelde, Bauta Spanish ann, sweet Cuban songs, CWQRM 54554 AP-DNK
5025.00 A check on the 60 mb at the former peak hour for Peru, Bolivia, Brazil etc. at 2300-2400 hours, revealed very poor conditions with only R
Rebelde on 5025 being audibel from Latin America here in Skovlunde on my AOR AR7030PLUS with 28 metres of longwire. Besides the
usual Chinese stations on 4800, 4820, 4905 and 4920 only this station could be heard:
6190 0915-1000* D 3.10 Hamburger Lokalradio, Göhren (150 watts) German special programme on "German Unity Day" with speeches by Willy
Brandt and songs 35343 AP-DNK
Cesar Perez Dioses
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9055
Alguna información sobre una emisora religiosa en ingles por los 9055 khz a las 23.00 UTC
Ivan Lebedevsky
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Log for 05.10.2014
15.04 utc, 11630 kHz, CNR 8, in kazakh, good signal
15.06 utc, 11650 kHz, FEBC, in russian, good signal
15.08 utc, 11510 kHz, Denge Kurdistana, in kurdish, medium signal
15.10 utc, 11560 kHz, Dem. Voice of Burma, in burmese, medium signal
15.12 utc, 11675 kHz, BBC World, in english, good signal
15.14 utc, 11740 kHz, All India Radio, in pashto, poor signal
15.16 utc, 11770 kHz, PBS Xinzang, in chinese, poor signal
73! Ivan Lebedevsky - QTH: Vyritsa, Russia - RX: Grundig YB 80 with 5 m long wire.
Web: http://worlddx.hol.es/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/iworlddx
Allan Stern
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2889
3476
4426
5505
5550
5550
5550
5616
5616
5616
6640
6640
6679
8788
USB 0526z: New York Oceanic working airliners. (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0434z: Shanwick working airliners; backup is 4651 kHz. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0529z: NMN: USCG Master Station Chesapeake VA with weather. (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0532z: Shannon Volmet reciting weather for Luxembourg, etc. (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0535z: New York Oceanic working airliner; hands off to New York freqs 8916 kHz Primary, 6586 kHz Backup. (06/Oct/2014)
USB 0345z: New York Oceanic working "Speedbird 252M"; cleared to climb to FL370. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0346z: New York Oceanic working "Martinair 070" for position report; at UKOKA. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0352z: Gander Radio working airliner for Selcal check on BRMP. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0359z: Gander Radio working "Iberia" airliner for Selcal check on CMJL, then another on LQJM, then another on GKBL. (01/Oct/2014)
USB 0428z: Gander Radio working "Lufthansa 500" for Selcal check on GQDF. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 1145z: New York LDOC working "JetBlue 1835" (Airbus A320), en route from New York's KJFK to Port au Prince, Haiti, for phone patch
to company; reports that ATC has changed the routing, so needs new fuel summary; is now approaching SAVAR. (01/Oct/2014)
USB 1154z: New York LDOC working N416BS (Cessna Citation V) for Selcal check. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0620z: Aukland Volmet. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0540z: WLO Mobile, Alabama Maritime weather report. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
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8861
8867
8891
8906
8916
8918
8918
8918
8918
8933
8933
8933
8957
8957
8992
11175
11282
11282
11282
11282
10051
10051
10051
10096
11243
11330
13339
13348
13354
13354
17952
17952
17952
17952
17952
17925
21964
21964
21964
21964
21964
USB 0543z: MWARA AF-1/SAT-1 Station working airliners. (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0541z: San Francisco Radio working airliners. (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0548z: Gander Radio working "American 38" for clearance to climb to FL390; 2899 kHz Backup freq. (06/Oct/2014)
USB 2123z: New York Oceanic working "Martinair 1155" for Selcal check. (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 2120z: New York Oceanic working "Air France 0112" for Selcal check on CRGL; backup freq 6577 kHz; passed to New York Oceanic
freq 8906 kHz, backup 5598 kHz. (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 1601z: New York Oceanic working "Delta 450": for position report; backup freq 11330 kHz.
kHz USB 1602z: New York Oceanic working "N173PA" (Gulfstream 3) en route from Cartersville GA to Bermuda IAP, at FL450, for position
report. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 2103z: New York Oceanic working airliner flight "7211" for Selcal check. (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 2109z: New York Oceanic working "JetBlue 703"; rqsts 20 miles deviation to left, due to weather. (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0420z: New York LDOC working "Speedbird 203." (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0440z: "N420AG" (Bombardier BD-700) calling New York LDOC with no joy, though LC into my qth. (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0510z: New York LDOC working American Airlines flight for report; departed MPTO 0420z; ETA MSSD; Selcal check on CSHK; Backup
freq is 11342 kHz. (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0605z: Shannon Volmet. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0505z: Shannon Volmet reciting weather for London-Heathrow, etc. (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0130z: HF-GCS Station recites 60-character EAM with Preamble MIB3LH; followed by French speaking male voice. (11/Oct/2014)
USB 0130z: HF-GCS Station recites 60-character EAM with Preamble MIB3LH.(11/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0357z: San Francisco Radio working airliner for Selcal check; backup freq 5547 kHz. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0431z: San Francisco working "American 267" for Selcal check, position report. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0557z: San Francisco working "American 267" for position report. (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0558z: San Francisco working "Westjet 152" for position report; Secondary freq 5547 kHz. (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0503z: New York Volmet reciting weather for Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh; then recites Miami Area Sigmet C4. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0538z: New York Volmet reciting aviation weather for Indianapolis, St Louis, Pittsburgh, Atlantic City etc. (06/Oct/2014)
kHz USB 2142z: Volmet reciting aviation weather for Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington-Dulles, New York-Kennedy, Newark.
(06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0549z: Piarco Radio working "Asiana 776" for Selcal check on KLGH; backup freq 8855 kHz. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 2146z: Royal Air Force (RAF) Volmet reciting weather. (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 1607z: New York Oceanic working "Delta 2465" for position report at MACOR. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 0553z: Unk LDOC working airliners. (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 2157z: New York LDOC working "Delta 142" for phone patch to Delta Dispatch; reports unable ACARS. (30/Sept/2014)
USB 1524z: New York Oceanic working airliner for Selcal check; IDs 17952 kHz as backup. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 1526z: New York Oceanic working "Delta 217" for position report and Selcal check. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 1415z: New York Oceanic working "Kestrel 134" for position report; cleared to climb to FL400. (30/Sept/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 1418z: New York Oceanic working "Air France 368" for Selcal check. (30/Sept/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 1418z: New York Oceanic working "P4-NAV" (Gulfstream G280). (30/Sept/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 1451z: New York Oceanic working "Iberia 6341" for Selcal check; backup freq is 13354 kHz; is read Sigmet Mike-2. (30/Sept/2014)
USB 1522z: New York Oceanic working airliner for Selcal check; recommends 13354 for better comms. (01/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 2129z: New York LDOC working "American 9434"; patched to Dispatcher who asks if he should electronically sign flight plan for the
Captain. (06/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 1703z: "N534QS," over Dallas, Texas, calls for radio check; no joy; New York LDOC responds at 1725z. (30/Sept/2014)
USB 2155z: New York LDOC working "Delta 142"; rqsts phone patch to Delta Radio; switched to 13348 kHz. (30/Sept/2014)
USB 1640z: New York LDOC working "American 841." (02/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 1641z: New York LDOC working "N901AW" (US Airways Boeing B-757) for Selcal check on HJAK. (02/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
USB 1721z: New York LDOC working "Cactus 684" for Selcal check. (02/Oct/2014) (Al Stern, Florida).
AL STERN Satellite Beach FL - [email protected]
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MilRadioComms
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HFmonitors
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaComms
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ScanMarine
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CivilAirlineComms
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FloridaMilcom
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SpaceCoastComms
Babul Gupta
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Radio Station WWV, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA: 15000 kHz log this station at 1615 hrs to 1631 hrs UTC on 28th September, 2014 and full data
QSL card arrived on 11th October, 2014 for my email report to: [email protected] v/s John B. Milton (Engineer-in-Charge)
Bankok VOLMET - Bankok Meteorological Radio: 8743 kHz in USB mode log this station at 1300 hrs to 1323 hrs UTC on 16th August, 2014 and f/d
Verification - QSL card arrived on 13th October, 2014 for my email report. to: [email protected] v/s Ms. Jantima Niyomchok
http://babulgupta-dxer.blogspot.in/2012/10/thailand.html
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Thomas W4HM
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9580
Here in Florida I had a nice reception of Radio Australia on 9580.000 kHz with the usual news and feature related programming. It faded in
at 2005 UTC on October 6, 2014 with an SIO of 433. There was broad banded jamming type interference between 9550-9585 kHz. The
interference stopped at 2021 UTC and the SIO was then 444. Sign off occurred at 2100 UTC. This was a long path reception from the east.
This 31 meter path is only open between Florida and Australia during the northern hemisphere winter season. God Bless, Thomas F. Giella
W4HM Lakeland, FL, USA [email protected] SWL Since 1965 W4HM's Amateur & SWL Autobiography: http://www.w4hm.org
W4HM's Medium Frequency (300-3000 kc) Radio Wave Propagation Theory Notes: http://www.solarcycle24.org W4HM's Florida Region
Medium Frequency AM Broadcast Radio Stations Via Ground Wave As Heard In Lakeland, FL:
http://www.wcflunatall.com/centralflmfstationsheard.htm
Ed Santos
Escuchas
Escutas em OM realizadas na noite do dia 7 de Setembro de 2014. http://http://youtu.be/oFtwKgcsMQ8
Jose Ronaldo Xavier
Escuchas
5860
6015
6055
7305
9595
9605
9620
9765
9900
9935
9955
9955
11580
11665
11710
11840
11750
12055
12055
13710
15160
15230
15620
15650
17540
17580
19000
20000
10/12 2305 USA R.Farda,Iranawila-CLN,Persian sce.;all musics prgr.;f.ann.ID,,talks,music,35433.
10/9 0322 TZA Zanzibar BC,Dole,Swahili sce.;man discourses,music,fv.talks,35432.
10/9 0311 RRW R.Rwanda,Kigali,Kinyarwanda sce.;mv.talks;rwandese;many musics,45433.
10/12 0224 CVA Vatican R.,Greenville-USA,in Spanish;prgr."Family Actuality"-rlg.cms.abt.the family,ID,55443.
10/12 0202 CHN CRI,Kashgar,Spanish sce.;News;at 0205 prgr."Carta de Beijing",55544.
10/4 0111 KOR KBS,Furman-SC-USA,Spanish sce.;News.ID,55444.
10/10 0025 E REE,Noblejas,in Spanish;f.ann.:interview in prgr."Hora America";ID,55444.
10/12 2324 ROU RRI,Galbeni,in Spanish;prgr."Club de Oyentes",ID,55544.
10/12 2225 AUS R.Australia,Dhabbaya-UAE,English sce.;f.ann./m.ann.:conversation;music,very poor signal and barely audible
10/1 0142 GRC ERT,Avlis,greek sce.;mv.talks;musics;Beatles songs,45433.
10/1 0154 USA WRMI,Okeechobee-FL,in Spanish; DX prgr.Frecuencia al Dia.45433.
10/10 0106 USA WRMI,Okeechobee-FL,in Spanish; dx prgr."Antenna DX";45433.
10/10 0018 USA Brother Stair,Okeechobee-FL,English sce.;rlg.prgr.45433.
10/12 2247 MLA RTM Wai FM,Kajang,Malayalan sce.;f.ann.talks w/listener by phone;musics;other listener by phone,ID at 230 1utc
45433.
10/8 2315 CHN CNR 1,Beijing,Chinese sce;fv./mv.:long and continuous conversation,45433.
10/4 0125 CUB RHC,Habana,in Spanish;News,ID,45444.
10/5 1810 CLN Sri Lanka BC,Trincomalee,Sinhala sce.;fv./mv.:talks;a musical program,35433.
10/9 0019 PHL FEBC Philippines,Bocaue,Lahur lang.;music;mv.talks;rlg anthem,45433.
10/12 0229 CHN CNR 8,Lingshi,in Kazakh lang.;f.ann./m.ann.:conversation;music,45433.
10/9 0337 USA RFA,Saipan-MRA,Mandarin sce.;mv.talks;fv.talks;35443.
10/13 0000 E REE,Noblejas,Spanish sce.;ID,News;m.ann.talks abt.end of REE shortwave transmissions at 0000utc,october 15,55454.
10/12 2200 CUB RHC,Habana,in Poruguese;IS,ID,programing of the day;weekly news magazine,55433.
10/12 0149 G BBC,Kranji-SNG,Bengali sce.;f.ann.:talks;m.ann.:talks;45544.
10/9 0000 G BBC,Nakhon Sawa-THA,English sce.;IS,ID,fv.presents News;Africa news;Ebola crisis,ID,35443.
10/12 2142 J R.Japan,Furman-SC-USA,Portuguese sce.;prgr."Ponto de Encontro",reading listener letters;ID,55544.
10/9 0010 CHN CNR 1,Lingshi,Mandarin sce.;mv.talks without pause,45544.
10/10 0055 AUS R.Australia,Shepparton,English sce.;m.ann.:talks;very poorsignal and modulation,25431.
10/10 0004 USA WWV Colorado,Fort Collins-CA,in English;TS station;m.ann.utc time each minute;ID,brod.specifications,35443.
JRX Logs October 1-5,2014. JRX_Jose Ronaldo Xavier - (Cabedelo-Paraiba-Brazil)
Receiver/Antenna: Degen DE1103 /Longwire. - Reference Logs: A14 Summer Schedules by Aoki,EiBi,WRTH & Others
1380
1550
1610
6600
9375
9595
10051
11300
Fernando Irrazabal
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Radio Colo Colo Chile 0500 Utc 27/9 Sio 343 Cuando Desaparece Radio Cultura De Livramento Br Aparece Colo Colo.
No Identificada Chile ,Despues De La 0400 Utc Entra En Forma ebil Esta Radio Chilena Sin Poder Identificar .
Caribbean Beacon Is Anguila Llega Por Rachas Sobre Estacion De Bs As .
Voice Of People Korea 13 /9 18:10 Utc Sio 333 .
Radio Argelia 14/9 20:55 Frances Sio 444
Radio Nikkei 11/9 10/10 Utc Japones Sio 444
Usb New York Volmet 2320 Utc26/9 Sio 444.
Usb New York Air Trafic 23 10 Utc 26 /9 Sio 444
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11735 Radio Zanzibar 14/9 20:45 Utc Swahili Sio 343
13580 Radio Bangladesh 14/9 19:45 Utc Bengali Sio 232
15090 Radio Azadi 14/9 13:50 Utc Pashto Sio 333
21540 Radio Kuwait 14/9 14:50 Arabe Sio 232
Las Escuchas Fueron Realizadas Desde Salto Uruguay. Sangean Ats 909, [email protected] Fernando Irrazabal
Alfredo Cañote
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Y acá mi pequeño log de hoy 8 de Octubre.UTC time.
4775 Tarma,Tarma,El Perú,12:20 44444 S
5980 Chaski,Cusco, El Perú, 12:26 44423 Quechua
6173.8 Tawantisuyo,Cusco,El Perú, 12:39 34422 Quechua
9690 A.I.R. 13:30 34422 english
9760 C.R.I. 13:36 34422 english
11510 Radioia Kurdistani 13:43 44423 kurdo
11695 V.O.A. 13:48 44423 cambodian
12019 Voice of Viet Nam 13:53 23312 english
12055 T.W.R 13:58 44423 hindi music
12085 Australia 12:10 44423 english
13605 R.Martí,U.S.A. 13:00 32312 spanish
15090 Azadi,Kuwait, 14:04 44424 dari
15120 B.S.K.S.A.,Er Riyad, Arabia Saudi 13:09 44423 arab
15190 KTWR 14:10 24422 english
15225 Taiwan 14:15 42332 ruso +5 RHCuba
15310 BBC 14:20 34423 english
15440 AWR 14:25 44433 urdu
15588 UNID 14:29 44444 asian
17775 KVOH 14:33 34322 spanish super low mod!
21640 R.E.España 14:40 34422 spanish
Usé mi Grundig y la Grundig Compact Antenna for SW
Sandipan Basu Mallick
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9335 15:30 Deewa Radio VOA, Pashto, Tx. Iranawila, Sri Lanka. S-I-O 4-4-4.
9355 15:39 Deewa Radio VOA, Pashto, Tx. Udon Thani, Thailand. S-I-O 4-4-4.
Clear reception. Strong signal, no interference. Parallel transmission from both TX. Date : 8-Oct-14
RX : Tecsun PL660, Antenna : Telescopic Rod. QTH : Kolkata (88:20 E; 22:32 N), India.
Warm Regards, Sandipan Basu Mallick.
9.515
9.630
9.790
9.865
11.635
11.765
11.780
11.830
11.875
11.955
11.975
12.090
12.120
Itauri Sousa
Escuchas
5/10
5/10
5/10
5/10
5/10
5/10
5/10
5/10
5/10
5/10
5/10
5/10
5/10
20:55
20:50
20:31
20:26
20:20
20:15
20:10
20:05
19:55
19:45
19:35
19:30
19:25
Marumby
Notícias 55443
Aparecida
Eleições 55443
France Internacional Eleições BR 43332
China Internacional Comentários 43332 9.720
5/10 20:37 Internacional da China
Notícias 43332
Voice of Korea
Música 43332 9.665
5/10 20:43 Voz Missionária
M. Gospel 55442
Algerienne
Música 54433
Nacional da Amazonia Eleições 55444
Adventist World
Música 44333
Ibra Rádio (Sweden)
Notícias 43332de escutas
Deutsche Welle
Novela 54333
Romania Internacional Músicas 54333
BBC
Noticias 53332
Radyo Pilipines
Músicas 54433
Receiver : Tecsun PL.660 - Antenna : Degen 31 MS - 73 Itauri C.Sousa - PY1-118SWL - PY-6009V - AER PY-1099
Tecsun PL-660 - Mini Loop Blindada DXCB
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Rubens Ferraz Pedroso
Escuchas
Amigos, hoje recebi dois cartões QSL do serviço em inglês da Rádio Internacional da China, confirmando duas escutas da Rádio Nacional da China.
As imagens estão em meu blog: www.dxreunion-br.blogspot.com.br 11.800, 9.410 China Radio International - Recebido dois QSLs confirmando escutas da China National Radio (CNR 2 e CNR 5). 48 dias. V/S: Sem
assinatura. Informes enviados por e-mail: [email protected] QTH: China Radio International, English Service, CRI-39 – P.O. Box 4216, Beijing –
P.R. China – 100040 - RFP
73! - Rubens Ferraz Pedroso - PY5-007SWL.
Harold Sellers
Escuchas
3385
PNG NBC East New Britain at 1203 beginning news in what sounded like English, but then dead air for several minutes, when checked again
at 1211 they were back with what sounded like news in Tok Pisin - Poor Oct 8 Sellers-BC
4055 GUATEMALA Radio Verdad at 1052 with man reading Bible in English, same at 1107, and at 1111 praying in English - Good Oct 8 Sellers
6050 ECUADOR HCJB at 1042 in Spanish with Andean music, many time checks and man speaking - Good Oct 8 Sellers-BC
7445 TAIWAN Radio Taiwan Int’l at 1100, English, news headlines followed by news - Poor Oct 8 Sellers-BC
9700 NEW ZEALAND RNZI at 1105 reporting on an upcoming election in Samoa - Poor Oct 8 Sellers-BC
11740 SINGAPORE NHK World Radio Japan at 1200 signing on in English, into news - Poor Oct 8 Sellers-BC
11750 THAILAND BBC at 1220 with interview discussing ISIS and Iraq; // weaker 6195 and 9740 from Singapore - Fair Oct 8 Sellers-BC
12020 VIETNAM Voice of Vietnam at 1233 in English with news; //9840 good - Fair Oct 8 Sellers-BC
Harold Sellers, Vernon, British Columbia
Listening in my car, by the lake, with the Eton E1 and Sony AN1 active antenna.
Editor of World English Survey and Target Listening, available at www.odxa.on.ca
EDITORIAL
Estimados amigos, tengan unos cordiales saludos, y los deseos de properidad, salud y alegrías para cada uno de uestdes,
En esta oportunidad únicamente para agradecer a quien participan en el boletín numero a numero, además comentarles que dichos
materiales están siendo incluido todos los que nos llegan, de todas formas, hemos notado que han faltado amigos incluirlos, pero no se debió a una
actitud tomado, ni muchos menos, únicamente que no llegaban sus colaboraciones, esto debido a que hay informaciones que llegan en referencias
a diferentes listas de oyentes, las cuales so descargadas y de allí en mas se procesan para su publicación por este medio.
Lo que ha pasado es que se ha tenido poco información de listas definidas, pero de todos modos se están de ahora en mas, siempre que el
tiempo este disponible, visitar los blog en forma directa, lo mismo que las paginas dedicadas al hobby, aunque la verdad sea dicha, las
informaciones han aumentado considerablemnte, por lo cual se realizara esta búsqueda con aquellos amigios cercanos y de iberoamerica.
En difinitiva, queremos expresar nuestra incomodidad al darnos cuenta que varios amigos habían dejado de no recibir su material pero fue
por fuerzas ajenas y por ello también lo sentimos, además desde este numero ya se comenzó a susanar dicho problema, por ejemplo, los artículos de
la AER, los del amigo Horacio Nigro, y mas adelante veremos, se están colocando un resulmen de sus paginas web o blog, y asi nuestros lectores
tiene pleno conocimiento de lo que se esta publicando en otros lugares, de igual forma ya se venia haciendo con el GRA, y asi se continuara para que
todos puedamos acceder a la mayor información disponible.
Como sabran este boletín es un recolector de información, pero mas bien, informaciones que nos llegan, las cuales desde ya hace un buen
tiempo son mas que considerables y numerosas, cosa que da felicidad y satisfacción para publicar el presente boletín, y continuar por esta senda de
trabajo, dedicación y esfuerzos, que se ve reflejado, tanto en los artículos, escuchas y demás cosas que se reciben, como asimismo la pagina web
visitada, mas alla que aun esta en proceso los datos a publicar, y de elevar los mismos.
Bueno amigos, sin querer ser mas extenso, sus comentarios como siempre son bienvenidos, aceptados y lo que haga crecer bienvenido sea,
una critica, un tiron de oídos, y demás. Eso no hara otra cosa que hacer crecer el trabajo entregado y de estar a la altura de cada uno de ustedes,
para poder disfrutar de las noticias tan variadas y completas como se pueda,
Hasta aquí entonces este editorial, que únicamente pretendía y pretende el de darles las gracias por todo, sabemos la responsabilidad que
eso involucra para la labor, y no hace mas que uno se ponga mas impeño, mas actitud y seguir en este camino que juntos, cada uno desde un lado,
se esta caminando a pasos lentos pero firmes, quedando cada cosa en nuestras mentes y corazones, asi que nada, vamos a continuar con todo esto,
y seguir disfrutando lo que el hobby nos da, un mundo de experiencias personales, grupales y la verdad que nos hace crecer cada dia.
Entonces será hasta la próxima, este su amigo desde Montevideo – Uruguay: Ruben Water Suarez
Asociacion Diexman Uruguay
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