tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-208927602024-03-13T01:03:15.723+01:00BclnewsIl radioascolto in Italiabclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comBlogger32909125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-90916969345700924132022-08-07T11:40:00.002+02:002022-08-07T11:40:00.428+02:00SPINTEROMETRI ROTANTI<p style="text-align: justify;">Lo spinterometro rotante è costituito da un disco, munito di denti o punte sporgenti, che si muove fra due elettrodi fissi.
La scintilla scocca tra uno degli elettrodi fissi ed una delle punte in movimento; la corrente attraversa il disco rotante e, dopo avere superato lo spazio spinterometrico corrispondente dall’altro lato del disco, si scarica sull’elettrodo fisso opposto.
Il numero di scintille al secondo è in tal modo definito dalla velocità del disco , che è azionato da un motore sia esso elettrico che di altro tipo; cosicché è possibile trasmettere segnali di una nota piuttosto acuta.
Uno dei vantaggi dell’uso di spinterometri rotanti e quello di impedire la formazione dell’arco voltaico per effetto del suo rapido movimento, della ventilazione che produce e perché gli elettrodi che si presentano alternativamente negli spazi spinterometrici, hanno tempo di raffreddarsi negli intervalli di pausa.
Nel caso di uno spinterometro rotante detto sincrono, la velocità di rotazione del disco è tale che le punte si affacciano agli elettrodi fissi nel momento esatto in cui la tensione tra le armature del condensatore raggiunge il suo massimo valore positivo e negativo alternati. Avremo così che 500 periodi produrranno mille scariche al secondo. Il succedersi delle scariche ad intervalli fissi regolarizza la trasmissione e dà origine ad un suono di nota musicale pura, che si rende riconoscibile anche tra molte interferenze di altre stazioni trasmettenti.
Il sincronismo si ottiene calettando l’elemento rotante dello spinterometro sullo stesso asse del generatore che fornisce la tensione di alimentazione. Uno spinterometro rotante in cui questo tipo di costruzione non sia adottata, si definisce “ asincrono “.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Tentativi fatti per ottenere una nota acuta, usando tensione di alimentazione a 60 periodi . per mezzo di uno spinterometro sincrono capace di dare esattamente sei scintille ad ogni semiperiodo, non hanno dato risultati soddisfacenti in quanto che la tensione applicata non ha lo stesso valore nei vari istanti in cui si producono le scintille e la nota prodotta, pur essendo acuta, non è affatto musicale ma stridula e di frequenza musicale instabile.
Si è trovato assai più vantaggioso, in tal caso, ricorrere ad uno spinterometro asincrono che produca un gran numero di scariche al secondo, in istanti qualunque del periodo e provvedere a correggere in parte l’irregolarità con cui le scintille si susseguono, per mezzo di opportuni strumenti (reostati, resistenze e condensatori di scarica e carica).
Si ha così un suono di nota non esattamente musicale ma tuttavia acuta e stabile. Lo spinterometro asincrono si usa quindi solo nel caso in cui si disponga di una frequenza di alimentazione non superiore ai 60 periodi al secondo. Nei moderni impianti si evitano però frequenze di questo ordine, e la frequenza normalmente adottata è quella di 500 periodi al secondo, con decisa tendenza a raggiungere frequenze nell’ordine di 900 e più periodi al secondo.
Lo spinterometro semplice non ricorre che nei complessi di minima potenza; di norma si impiegano spinterometri a scintilla strappata o rotanti. Nello spinterometro semplice, infatti, non si ottiene una buona disionizzazione dell’intervallo spinterometrico che permetta la ricarica del condensatore ed è quasi impossibile impedire la formazione dell’arco quando sia notevole la potenza mesa in gioco, vieppiù quando è richiesto un gran numero di scintille al secondo.
In confronto allo spinterometro a scintilla strappata, quello rotante incontra meno favore perché è assai rumoroso. Sugli aeroplani l’impiego dello spinterometro rotante azionato da un piccolo motore a vento presenta lo svantaggio che la nota emessa varia col variare della velocità, della rotta dell’aeromobile ed anche in condizioni di volo con vento contrario…..</p>
(Paolo Pierelli)bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-65100792751364308352022-08-01T02:58:00.000+02:002022-08-01T10:59:33.086+02:00Agenda DX 01/08/2022<b>ANNIVERSARIO EMITTENTI</b><br>
Calypso 102, Malta FM (1993)<br>
Yemen BS 9780 Khz (1954)<br>
Radio Cumanda, Ecuador 3350 Khz (1990)<br>
Radio Catolica Nacional, Ecuador 5030 Khz (1984)<br>
Radio Espinharas, Brasile 1400 Khz (1950)<br>
WSTA, Virgin Islands 1340 Khz (1950)<br>
Radio Union, Ecuador 1490 Khz (1973)<br>
KISN, Utah 760 Khz (1938)<br>
Radio Nuevitas, Cuba (1939)<br>
Radio Sfax, Tunisia (1977)<br>
Radio Colmèia, Brasile 850 Khz (1958)<br>
Radio TV Dominicana, Repubblica Dominicana 620 Khz (1942)<br>
Radio Reloj, Venezuela 1300 Khz (1961)<br>
Caracol Neiva, Colombia 4945 Khz (1962)<br>
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<b>FESTE NAZIONALI</b><br>
Festa Nazionale nel Beninbclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-17816329446415946292022-07-31T23:30:00.000+02:002022-07-31T23:30:00.396+02:00BBC Proms on the BBC World Service<p style="text-align: justify;">UK (non). BBC World Service is airing some highlights from this years BBC Proms Season. Apologies for late notice, as I've only just spotted it it in the schedules.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Saturdays 30 July, 6, 13, 20 and 27 August at 1806 (to Middle East): 6195-sla, 12025-sng</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Saturdays 30 July, 6, 13, 20 and 27 August at 1906 (to Africa):6155-sao, 6195-dha, 7265-mdc, 7445-mdc, 11810-wof, 12095-asc</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Sundays 31 July, 7, 14, 21 and 28 August at 1106 (to Asia): 6195-sng, 9410-sng, 11945-sng</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Programmes:</p><p style="text-align: justify;">30/31 July: Music for Royal Occasions</p><p style="text-align: justify;">In the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee year the BBC Concert Orchestra and BBC Singers present a celebration of music and royalty in all its splendour: from the music of the Tudor court to the 21st century, by way of Handel’s majestic Coronation Anthem, Elgar's ever-popular Pomp and Circumstance March, choral music by the current Master of the Queen’s Music Judith Weir and a specially commissioned new work by Cheryl Frances-Hoad.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">6/7 August: Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra</p><p style="text-align: justify;">The Proms welcomes the newly formed Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra who come to London as part of a tour of Europe and the USA. The orchestra, led by the Canadian-born conductor Keri-Lynn Wilson, is composed of Ukrainian players from a dozen orchestras in both their besieged country and elsewhere in Europe. They will be joined by two leading Ukrainian soloists for a concert that showcases the artistry and resilience of Ukrainian musicians. The concert programme reflects the current situation through 19th-century works: Russian occupation of Poland prevented Chopin from returning to his homeland and Beethoven’s Fidelio celebrates the triumph of love and freedom over injustice.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">13/14 August: Gaming Prom</p><p style="text-align: justify;">This year, the Proms dips its toes for the first time into the vast ocean that is video games music. Although written originally for the small screen, games music has long been a success in the concert hall too. 1990s classics from the Japanese masters of the form Koji Kondo and Nobuo Uematsu regularly sell out large venues, Austin Wintory’s Grammy-nominated Journey has now become a fully-fledged symphonic poem as has Hildur Guðnadóttir’s and Sam Slater’s recent score for Battlefield 2042. The selection of games music for this Prom is curated by the young British conductor Robert Ames noted for his pursuit of fruitful exchanges between the classical tradition and contemporary music.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">The programmes to be broadcast 20/21 and 27/28 August have not yet been announced.<br />Alan Roe, Teddington, UK</p><p style="text-align: justify;">(via WOR io group)</p>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-66542650745006926442022-07-31T22:03:00.004+02:002022-07-31T22:03:41.860+02:00Glenn Hauser logs July 31, 2022<p style="text-align: justify;">** CANADA. 284 MCW kHz, July 31 at 0635 UT, dash and QD, 500-watt ND beacon at The Pas, Manitoba, is JBA vs storm and line noise levels. Pleased to hear it but nothing else from Canada, nor any USA beyond OK. 1956 km = 1215 statute miles (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">** CUBA. 11670, July 31 at 0621, RHC English S7/S9 but very suptorted, barely recognizable // big 6165, only other English still on air, while 5040 remains but in Spanish. 11670 is supposed to be in Spanish only and much earlier in evening. From time to time it shows like this in English. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">** CUBA. 13700, Sunday July 31 at 1501, RHC is still on as weekly Esperanto opens, but cut off by 1503 as meanwhile I have retuned to 11760 where sign-on continues to allege this frequency only, ignorant of weaker // 15140, and even weaker carrier still on 15230 by 1505. Also stuck on winter timings as if at 1600 UT instead of 1500, as well as 0800 on 6100 instead of 0700 when it`s usually missing anyway; and 2330 or was it 2230 on 15730. Io ĉiam misas ĉe RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">** CUBA [and non]. 13628 & 13772 approx., July 31 at 1430, RHC spurblobs out of 13700 AM transmitter. F# tone JBA but no readable program modulation. Lower one louder than upper one. By 1457 have shifted slightly to peak circa 13629 & 13771. 13629 has het from 13630 broadcaster, listed as from 1500, CRI English via Urumqi, East Turkistan, land of imperialist ChiCom re-education, slave labor, even genocide against Uyghurs and other Moslems. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">** EUROPE. 6184.991, via UTwente, July 31 at 1901, ``Radio Classic Sunday`` several IDs in English, rock, Dutch announcements. This is why FRSH said it would not be on 6185 this week, but last and next week.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Messy situation as presumed FRSH is on 7700.089 at S8/S9, 1907 giving address in Netherlands; should be // 5800 but unseems, and then 1908 two signals are equally colliding; so someone will have to shift off like last Sunday. No, 1923 recheck, still head-to-head. Manuel Méndez says FRSH is on 5790.3, so must be *two others* on 5800. At 1946, UTWente lox onto music on 5790.215.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Anyhow, it`s all rock music, and I would rather listen to `With Heart & Voice` in $tereo on WYSU HD2 stream as usual this hour on Sundays (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 515 MCW kHz, July 31 at 1428 UT, PN, 25-watt ND beacon at PoNca City, is off. Had been reliably on for weeks and audible day and night as strongest beacon, even moreso than 341 EI EnId, 350 RG OKC which are reconfirmed on now; also Kansans 332 IC wIChita, 395 CA 25 watts at Newton/Harvs are JBA; and 255 SW StillWater OK is still off (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">** UKRAINE [non]. (7730), July 31 at 0500, missed checking UR1 via WRMI for `Ukraine: Security Issue` in English so monitored later via: http://ukr.radio/images/ckeditor/files/files/ENG_NEWS_30_07_22.mp3 including: Russia should be declared a sponsor of terrorism, for mass murder of POWs. Operation to rescue children in Donetsk region. Missile destroys school in Kharkiv. Most Ukrainians in occupied areas refuse to receive Russian passports prior to sham referendum. Pope Francis still plans to visit Ukraine (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2149 monitoring: confirmed UT Sunday July 31 at 0331 on WA0RCR, 1860 AM, Wentzville MO, about 17 minutes into so started circa 0314; S9+20 vs storm noise level, but quite readable direct, where my receiver is a lot better than the closest active KiwiSDRs in TN, IL, IA, barely detecting a carrier.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Missed checking Sunday July 31 at 1330v on WMRI Europe via Channel 292, Germany, 9670; anyone hear it? Next:</p><p style="text-align: justify;">2000 UT Sunday IRRS 1323 & 918? & 207?-Italy<br />2230 UT Sunday WRMI 5950 to NNW [to be canceled? still July 24]<br />0030 UT Monday WRMI 7780 to SW<br />0300vUT Monday WBCQ 6160v Area 51 to WSW<br />0030 UT Tuesday WRMI 9395 to NNW<br />2230 UT Tuesday WRMI 9955 to SSE [jammed by Cuba]<br />2330 UT Tuesday WRMI 9395 to NNW<br />1000 UT Wednesday Unique R, Australia 5035-USB or 3210-USB<br />1030 UT Wednesday WRMI 5850 to NW<br />2100 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW<br />0030 UT Thursday WRMI 9395 to NNW<br />0130 UT Thursday WRMI 5010 to S; 9395 to NNW</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html</p><p style="text-align: justify;">For these noncommercial services, voluntary financial support is much appreciated; via PayPal not necessarily in US funds, to woradio at yahoo.com</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Or by postal money order or check in US funds on a US bank to: Glenn Hauser, PO Box 1684, Enid OK 73702 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">** U S A. 9330.027, July 31 at 1506, WLCR via WBCQ in English, S9+10/20. Larry Will explains: ``Hi Glenn, WBCQ tells me that the superstition's R-420 transmitter is online, but part of the driver circuit has failed and is in Continental's hands for rebuilding and/or replacement. In the meantime they are using an alternative driver, which explains the slight frequency offset you've observed these past few weeks. If I learn anything else about the operation, I'll let you know. Regards, Lw`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">** VANUATU. 11835, July 31 at 0620, I can tell RV is on with music on 3 x 3945, S7/S9 noisy. Ron Howard was hearing it a lot better until 0820, says topix included 42nd Independence Day July 30, World Hepatitis Day July 28 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">This report dispatched at 1952 UT July 31</p>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-83869195544632552932022-07-31T21:26:00.002+02:002022-07-31T21:26:20.422+02:00FRS Holland and Radio Classic Sunday on air<p style="text-align: justify;">NETHERLANDS, 6185, Radio Classic Sunday via Radio Piepzender, Zwolle, 1840-1906, 31-07, songs, id. “This is Radio Classic Sunday”, Dutch, comments. 35433.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">NETHERLANDS/PIRATE, 7700.1/5790.3/3940, Free Radio Service Holland, *1859-1907, 31-07, interval signal, English, id. “Free Radio Service Holland”, pop songs, oldies, Englihs comments. 7700 SINPO 35433, 5790 SINPO 35333, 3940 SINPO 15321.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Manuel Méndez<br />Lugo, Spain</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Log in Reinante, NW of Spain</p>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-29928941492147193772022-07-31T21:21:00.001+02:002022-07-31T21:21:14.379+02:00Ascolti AM Siclia nordest 30-31 luglio<div>9545 30/7 1900 Radio Taiwan Int. , Tamsui Jingle ID Info Px test Mx 19.12 UTC D 45544 </div><div>9610 31/7 0902 AWR Europe, Nauen Px Obiettivo DX RVS magazine It 45544</div><div>9620 31/7 1554 All India Radio , Bengaluru Px Far 45544</div><div>9685 31/7 1555 Nippon no Kaze"TWN-Paochung Px Kor 35533</div><div>9730 31/7 1556 SOH rely RFA TWN- Pingtung Px Chi 35533</div><div>9740 31/7 1557 KBS World Radio, Kimjae info jingle ID K 45544 </div><div>9910 31/7 1558 Radio Free Asia, MRA- Agignan Px Mx Kor 45544</div><div>9990 31/7 1559 Radio Free Asia, MRA- Tinian Isla Px Mx Kor 45544 </div><div>11670 31/7 1600 Radio Exterior Espana, Noblejas TS Nx QRM Es 34433</div><div>15770 31/7 1602 WRMI Supreme Master TV , USA-Okeechobee9 Px 25522</div><div>17855 31/7 1608 Radio Exterior Espana, Noblejas Px "Futuro abierto" Es 45544</div><div>21630 31/7 1610 BBC WS Radio, Ascension Px sport E 35533</div><div><br /></div><div>73 da N. Marabello </div><div>QTH Messina, Sicilia (IT) </div><div>RX: TECSUN PL-365 </div><div>Ant.: filare 4 metri</div><div>http://kiwi8073.ddns.net:8074</div>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-83656176079147189282022-07-31T19:30:00.000+02:002022-07-31T19:52:14.523+02:00Media & Tech - 31/07/2022<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/7CSknj8_OAI" title="YouTube video player" width="560"></iframe></div>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-12274645846868289652022-07-31T16:48:00.000+02:002022-07-31T19:48:46.209+02:00SWLDXBulgaria News, July 31<p>ALGERIA Reception of Telediffusion d'Algerie in Arabic at 10UT on 15340 kHz via Ourgla, July 31<br />from 1000 on 15340 ORG 300 kW / 210 deg to WeAf Arabic. Weak/fair signal via SDR Heimiswil in SUI<br />Same time on 17600 BEC 300 kW / 131 deg to EaAf Arabic A-22 Telediffusion d'Algerie - NOT ON AIR!<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/telediffusion-dalgerie-in-arabic-at_31.html</p><p>AUSTRALIA Reach Beyond Australia relay Voice of Martyrs in Korean on 9580 kHz via Kununurra, July 31<br />0930-1000 on 9580 KNX 100 kW / 335 deg to NEAs Korean. Very good signal via SDR Kanuma Tichigi, Japan<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/voice-of-martyrs-in-korean-on-9580-khz_31.html</p><p>AUSTRIA(non) Very good signal of Radio DARC № 389 on 6070 kHz via Moosbrunn, July 31<br />0900-1000 on 6070 MOS 100 kW / non-dir to CeEu German Sunday via SDR Heimiswil in SUI<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/reception-of-radio-darc-389-on-6070-khz.html</p><p>GERMANY(non) Adventist World Radio AWR Obettivo DX № 986 on 9610 kHz via MBR Nauen, July 31<br />0900-1000 on 9610 NAU 125 kW / 180 deg to SoEu Italian Sun. Very good via SDR Heimiswil, SUI<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/awr-obettivo-dx-986-on-9610-khz-via-mbr.html</p><p>MYANMAR Good signal of Myanmar Radio in Burmese on 5915 kHz via Naypyidaw, July 31<br />from 1130 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese via SDR So Phisal, Thailand.<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/myanmar-radio-in-burmese-on-5915-khz_31.html</p><p>NETHERLANDS Reception of Radio Jong Europe Netherlands on 6130 kHz via Alphen aan den Rijn, July 31:<br />from 0800 on 6130 AAR 001 kW / non-dir to WeEu Dutch. Fair/good signal via SDR Heimiswil, Switzerland<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/radio-jong-europe-netherlands-on-6130.html</p><p>PIRATE RADIO Pirate station Radio Casa Nova on 6119.9v kHz via unknown tx in Netherlands, July 31<br />from 0825 on 6119.9vUnknown kW / unknown to WeEu Dutch Sunday. Good via SDR Heimiswil, Switzerland<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/pirate-station-radio-casa-nova-on.html</p><p>ROMANIA(non) Reception of IRRS AWR Wavescan № 700 on 9510 kHz via RADIOCOM Saftica, July 31<br />1100-1130 on 9510 SAF 100 kW / 300 deg to WeEu English Sun. Very good via SDR Heimiswil, SUI<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/irrs-awr-wavescan-700-on-9510-via.html</p><p>TAIWAN Reception of Radio Taiwan International RTI in Korean on 9570 kHz via Tamsui on July 31:<br />1030-1100 on 9570 TSH 100 kW / 002 deg to NEAs Korean. Good+jamming via SDR Kanuma Tichigi, JPN<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/radio-taiwan-international-in-korean-on.html</p><p>TAIWAN(non) Reception of Radio Free Asia in Khmer on 11885 kHz via Paochung, July 31:<br />1230-1330 on 11885*PAO 250 kW / 205 deg to SEAs Khmer. Very good via SDR So Phisal, THA<br />* weak co-ch 11885 URU 050 kW / 230 deg to EaAs Uyghur PBS Xinjiang scheduled till 12UT<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/reception-of-radio-free-asia-in-khmer.html</p><p>U.K. Reception of BBC World Service in English on 15740 kHz via ENC-DMS Woofferton on July 31<br />1200-1300 on 15740 WOF 250 kW / 086 deg to EaEu English Sat/Sun. Very good via SDR Khimki, RUS<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/bbc-world-service-on-15740-khz-via-enc.html</p><p>U.K.(non) Reception of KTWR Trans World Radio Asia in English on 13740 kHz via ENC-DMS Al-Dhabbayya, July 31<br />1215-1245 on 9380 TWR 100 kW / 315 deg to JPN Japanese Sun only KTWR Asia is not on air for the second week!<br />1245-1300 on 13740 DHA 250 kW / 085 deg to SoAs English Sun-Wed. Very good signal via SDR So Phisal, Thailand.<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/ktwr-asia-in-english-on-13740-via-enc_31.html</p><p>U.K.(non) KTWR Asia relay Trans World Radio India in Bhatri on 13740 kHz via ENC-DMS Dhabbayya, July 31<br />1315-1330 on 13740 DHA 250 kW / 085 deg to SoAs Bhatri Sun. Very good signal via SDR So Phisal, Thailand.<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/twr-india-in-bhatri-on-13740-khz-via.html</p><p>UZBEKISTAN(non) Radio Free North Korea in Korean on 11510 kHz via RRTM Telecom Tashkent, July 31<br />1300-1400 on 11510 TAC 100 kW / 076 deg to NEAs Korean. Good via SDR via SDR So Phisal, Thailand.<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/radio-free-north-korea-in-korean-on.html</p><p>--</p><p>73! Ivo Ivanov</p><p><br />More information on the shortwave listening hobby,<br />please visit to http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com</p><p>QTH-1: Patreshko, Bulgaria<br />Receiver: Afedri SDR<br />Software: SDR-Console v2.3(using remote connection)<br />Antennas: various Inverted V and beverage antennas.</p><p>QTH-2: Sofia OK2, Bulgaria<br />Receiver: Sony ICF-2001D<br />Antenna: 30 m. long wire</p>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-62683719165925972472022-07-31T16:13:00.000+02:002022-07-31T22:13:54.764+02:00Shortwave Australia replies<p style="text-align: justify;">The idea with this station is to cover South East Australia, specifically around 500km around Bendigo Victoria Australia. This gives good coverage with small portable radios on the in built whip and would cover Melbourne, Adelaide and Southern New South Wales. I am using antennas set up for a NVIS shower service so it is not optimal for long distance DX although at times the signal may reach you. Also i am only running 200w on 4835 and 100w on 2310,i may increase this a bit but power bills prohibit the use of more than a few hundred watts. Also as fading is often 20 to 30 db an increase that would make a difference would require a massive increase in power.The core times for transmission is from 0500 to 1000 UTC although i could be on at any time and if conditions are good past 1000 UTC (8pm local) i often stay on till much latter. With the low power the service to the coverage area is very good between 1 hour before sunset to generally a couple of hours after. The core transmission times will change with the seasons. As i have only been on this property for a few months and setting things up technically i have not produced a web site or FB page for the station yet but it will come but if you like you could except this email as a QSL card for your reception. When the Australian Broadcasting Corporation operated these frequency's with 50kw from Alice Springs i heard them on the west coast of the USA on a sangen with a few feet of wire. This is not the New Radio Australia as when the Australian Broadcasting Corporation who ran it got out of shortwave the licences passed on to private individuals who had big ideas but the interest faded and most have been silent but i wanted to put some thing up on shortwave and now have the space to do it and negotiated to get the frequency's transferd to me. It is early days yet but the station will evolve over time. Shortwave Australia is not an official name just something i made up. The licences apart from an identification number don't actually have a callsign.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Dave vk3ase (via Gary Pence via WOR io group)</p>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-8365822221271294682022-07-31T13:05:00.000+02:002022-07-31T22:06:38.519+02:00KNLS Alaska Anchor Point, both TXs on air<p>Seemingly 2nd tx of KNLS repaired already, see present NASWA Journal #7 July 2022 outlet</p><p>Today July 31 at 10.40 UT both txs at KNLS Anchor Point ALS on air again:<br />9580 and 9685 kHz noted in JPN and KOR remoted SDRs at S=9+20dB or -53dBm signal level. (wb df5sx)</p><p><br />ALASKA Updated Summer A22 schedule of KNLS The New Life Station via Anchor Point location:</p><p>0800-0900 on 9695 English tx#2, inactive at present<br />0800-0900 on 11875 Chinese tx#1</p><p>0900-1000 on 9695 Russian tx#2, inactive at present<br />0900-1000 on 11875 Chinese tx#1</p><p>1000-1100 on 9580 English tx#1<br />1000-1100 on 9685 Chinese tx#2, inactive at present</p><p>1100-1200 on 9580 Russian tx#2, inactive at present<br />1100-1200 on 9730 Chinese tx#1</p><p>1200-1300 on 7355 English tx#2, inactive at present<br />1200-1300 on 9795 English tx#1</p><p>1300-1400 on 7395 Chinese tx#2, inactive at present<br />1300-1400 on 9740 Chinese tx#1</p><p>1400-1500 on 7355 Chinese tx#1, inactive at present<br />1400-1500 on 9580 English tx#2</p><p>1500-1600 on 9760 Chinese tx#1, inactive at present<br />1500-1600 on 9800 Russian tx#2</p><p>1600-1800 on 9580 Russian tx#2<br />1600-1800 on 11870 Chinese tx#1, inactive at present<br />(DX Mix-Bulgaria; via NASWA Journal #7 July 2022)</p>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-47395216208469893712022-07-31T11:45:00.002+02:002022-07-31T11:45:00.400+02:00SPINTEROMETRO SEMPLICE O A PALLINA<p style="text-align: justify;">Uno scaricatore a scintilla, nella sua forma più semplice, consiste di due sbarre metalliche, disposte in modo che lo spazio fra le loro estremità affacciate possa essere regolato con grande precisione. E’ importante che lo spinterometro non si riscaldi, per evitare la formazione dell’arco voltaico e per tale ragione si dà agli elettrodi, fra i quali avviene la scarica, una superficie piuttosto ampia e spesso si provvedono anche di alette irradiatrici di calore.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Un soffio di aria convogliato attraverso lo spinterometro aiuta inoltre notevolmente il processo di ricarica del condensatore, in quanto che l’aria ionizzata, alla quale si deve il potere conduttore dello spazio spinterometrico, viene da esso rimossa.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">La superficie degli elettrodi, là dove avviene la scarica, si ossida: se gli elettrodi sono di zinco o di magnesio, l’ossido si forma lentamente e presto scompare, per modo che non riesca dannoso al regolare funzionamento dello spinterometro stesso.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Negli elettrodi costituiti da altri metalli, l’ossidazione è notevole ed è così rapida da rendere il funzionamento dello spinterometro instabile ed irregolare, necessitando di frequente pulizia e regolazione.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In un condensatore la quantità di elettricità accumulata sulle armature ad ogni carica è proporzionale alla tensione applicata, e questa si può regolare allungando o accorciando lo spazio spinterometrico, in modo da realizzare, al principio della scarica del condensatore un conveniente valore di tensione. La lunghezza dello spazio spinterometrico da usare dipende: dalla tensione che il trasformatore è capace di produrre, dalla rigidità del dielettrico che costituisce lo spazio spinterometrico o distanza di esplosione e dal fatto che, per avere dei segnali intellegibili, la scintilla di scarica deve avvenire ad intervalli regolari di tempo. Se lo spazio spinterometrico è troppo lungo, le scariche non avvengono o si hanno solo ad intervalli irregolari, e il condensatore di scarica può subire delle avarie. Se lo spazio è troppo corto, può facilmente formarsi l’arco e quindi, gli elettrodi sono soggetti a deteriorarsi rapidamente. La formazione dell’arco produce un corto circuito dell’avvolgimento secondario del trasformatore elevatore di tensione e le notevolissime correnti che in tale caso passano attraverso lo spinterometro, interferiscono con le oscillazioni ad alta frequenza. L’arco ha un colore giallastro e si distingue facilmente dal bianco bluastro delle scintille che si hanno durante il normale funzionamento.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Con uno spazio spinterometrico troppo corto, anche se non ha luogo la formazione dell’arco, si ha una forte diminuzione di tensione ai capi dello spinterometro e di conseguenza una riduzione di potenza e di portata della trasmissione. La lunghezza più conveniente dello spazio spinterometrico per un funzionamento regolare, si può praticamente determinare per tentativi…..</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Aggiungo che, per cronaca, la distanza spinterometrica degli spinterometri della stazione di POLDHU all’epoca del primo tentativo di trasmissione transoceanica era di ben 50 centimetri, con una corrente di aereo di TRECENTOTRENTA AMPERE!‼</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">L’esperienza dimostra che nella ricezione delle onde corte si ottengono migliori risultati con telai di grandi dimensioni, abbraccianti grandi superfici e costituiti da poche spire, una o due al massimo, mentre per la ricezione delle onde lunghe, convengono telai costituiti da 20 o anche 80 spire, che però, abbracciano una superficie minore.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">La forma più adatta per la costruzione del telaio è quella quadrata in cui il filo può essere avvolto o disposto in forma piatta a patto che le stesse spire siano in numero non eccessivo poiché, man mano che l’area diminuisce, la loro efficacia cala rapidamente. Per determinare la capacità dell’aereo, va determinato il passo tra una spira e l’altra.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In un telaio di determinate dimensioni, la capacità aumenta coll’aumentare del numero delle spire, dapprima rapidamente e poi più lentamente. Essa cresce sensibilmente coll’aumentare del numero delle spire se esse sono vicinissime e lentamente se esse sono relativamente lontane ma esiste un intervallo critico tra loro, al di là del quale l’aumento del loro numero non ha più influenza sulla capacità del telaio stesso.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In un telaio, ad esempio, quadrato di 2,44 metri di lato, i fili devono essere ad un intervallo di almeno 8,89 millimetri, mentre in uno di 0,37 metri quadri, l’intervallo deve essere almeno 5 millimetri.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Se si aumenta l’intervallo tra le spire, si ha una diminuzione di induttanza ed anche la sua capacità, diminuisce.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">L’intensità dei segnali ricevuti da telai utilizzati per la ricezione di stazioni mobili o campali è assai piccola ma se la stazione trasmettente è di grande potenza, i telai usati per la ricezione hanno dato risultati sorprendenti. Così, a Washington si sono potute udire le grandi stazioni transatlantiche europee con aerei a telaio ed un certo numero di triodo amplificatori. Un esempio che costituisce un record, si ebbe in Francia, dove si è riusciti a ricevere tutte le grandi stazioni europee con un telaio di soli 18 cm quadrati e 200 spire.
Inoltre, il telaio si consiglia ove necessiti grande direzionalità e relativa segretezza di ricezione e trasmissione di segnali.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Prima delle moderne radio Supereterodina, si usavano radio semplici con il circuito a reazione, queste radio erano un enorme passo avanti rispetto ai ricevitori a cristallo; va riconosciuto che le radio con circuito a reazione oggi sono obsolete, però a livello hobbystico, se ben costruite hanno sensibilità e selettività tali da soddisfare i novizi SWL che vogliono incominciare a fare i primi passi di ascolti sulle Onde Corte, Broadcasting, Radioamatori etc. Per spezzare una lancia a favore del circuito a reazione va ricordato che il corretto uso della reazione permette di copiare oltre alla modulazione di ampiezza i segnali in telegrafia non modulata, le trasmissioni in SSB e le telescriventi, comunemente dette RTTY.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Però non è tutto oro quello che luccica, ci sarà stato pure un buon motivo perché dal circuito a reazione si è passati alla conversione Supereterodina inventata nel 1917 dal fisico Dr. Lucien Levy e brevettata negli USA nel 1918 dal giovane Edwing Armstrong, il quale essendo in Francia come ufficiale del Servizio Telecomunicazioni dell'Esercito degli Stati Uniti, visitava il laboratorio parigino di Lucien Levy e avendo avuto modo di conoscere l'invenzione della conversione di frequenza (principio fondamentale del ricevitore Supereterodina) tornato in patria pensò di brevettarla, comunque il motivo a discapito accennato prima è che il circuito a reazione è critico, a volte la reazione diviene instabile e tirar fuori il segnalino diviene così cosa laboriosa. Dopo queste spiegazioni, aggiungiamo che la radio a reazione è davvero semplice, si può costruire con una sola valvola o un transistor; ora finalmente veniamo al MFJ - 8100 World Band Receiver. Il ricevitore è composto da pochi componenti da montare su circuito stampato, in poche ore è pronto, ha le dimensioni di una autoradio circa cm.18 x 6 x 15, pesa pochissimo con batteria da 9V che dura parecchio. Tre Fet e un circuito integrato fanno subito galoppare gli elettroni e fanno sentire bene in cuffia quanto ci interessa ascoltare. 5 gamme : A (3,5- 4,3 Mhz.) B (5,85 - 7,40 Mhz.) C (9,5 - 12 Mhz.) D (13,2 - 16,4 Mhz.) E (17,5-22 Mhz.) La copertura è notevole, senza dover cambiare le bobine ( come di solito si fa con i ricevitori a reazione di vecchia maniera) ciò grazie al commutatore e ad un' unica bobina toroidale.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Comandi basici : Power On-Off ( Led rosso ), Volume, Regeneration (Reazione), Sintonia ben demoltiplicata con frequenze stampate sul frontalino, Commutatore di Banda; sul retro 2 uscite per cuffia, presa di antenna e morsetto di terra e un foro per introdurre il cacciavite per regolare all'occorrenza il reostato di sensibilità a seconda dell'intensità delle Stazioni, ciò per non saturare l'ingresso del primo FET del ricevitore. Una volta montato, il modo di fare ascolti con questo Rx è pioneristico, ogni comando va dosato con pazienza e mano ferma , la frequenza leggibile sulle varie scale non è precisa , consiglio di cercare Stazioni WWW a 10 e a 15 Mhz. per fare il giusto riferimento e all'occorrenza tarare il compensatore C5 per mettere in passo la Scala, comunque con pazienza la Telegrafia, SSB e RTTY vengono fuori con circa 10 metri d'antenna filare e il piccolo MFJ-8100 da belle soddisfazioni. Da ultimo va notato che non sempre collegare la terra da buon risultato, va cercata di volta in volta la condizione migliore ed è meglio stare lontani da alimentatori switching che emettono disturbi. Bene, questo è un modo per cimentarsi nell'ascolto pioneristico delle Onde Corte con un semplice Rx a reazione, On Line si trovano sull'argomento altri ottimi articoli di autocostruzione, con poco si può fare tanto. Anche per questa volta è davvero tutto e buoni ascolti!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Testo e Foto di Lucio Bellè</p>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-9955807618336746042022-07-31T11:30:00.003+02:002022-07-31T12:37:33.501+02:00Studio DX 996 - 31/07/22<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Z16SjRsWYW0" title="YouTube video player" width="560"></iframe></div>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-29086368379155212092022-07-31T11:30:00.001+02:002022-07-31T12:30:13.268+02:00Obiettivo DX 996 - 31/07/22<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/SMdA_qdR52w" title="YouTube video player" width="560"></iframe></div>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-33755926525227862492022-07-31T11:27:00.000+02:002022-07-31T12:27:46.220+02:00Log Roberto Pavanello<p>657 28/7 16.30 RAI R.1 - Pisa IT NX reg. Toscana buono<br />810 25/7 22.33 R. Madrid - SS ID e pubblicità locale buono<br />1224 27/7 20.30 COPE - Lleida Catalano ID e pubblicità locale buono<br />1629 26/7 22.00 R. Bluebird - Dutch MX buono<br />1655 27/7 20.20 R. Marskramer - Dutch MX buono<br />1667 27/7 20.25 R. Digital - Dutch MX ottimo<br />5140 25/7 16.20 Charleston R. Int. - EE ID e MX ottimo<br />5880 26/7 22.10 R. Rock Revolution - EE MX buono<br />6085 25/7 16.15 R. Mi Amigo Int. - EE MX buono<br />6120 31/7 08.40 R. Casanova - EE MX suff.<br />6290 27/7 19.10 R. Ronalisa - EE MX buono<br />6865 28/7 22.20 Sound of Hope - Cinese talk buono<br />6975 27/7 19.15 R. Flux AM - EE MX buono<br />9610 31/7 09.00 AWR - Firenze IT Obiettivo DX by Roberto Scaglione ottimo<br />10000 25/7 16.25 BPM - Lintong Cinese ID e pip pip suff.<br />11640 26/7 16.20 R. Dabanga - Arabo talk buono</p><p>Roberto Pavanello<br />Vercelli / Italia</p>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-33256736752234102952022-07-31T06:35:00.000+02:002022-07-31T10:35:57.695+02:00Jen & GB's World Beat Special, 18-22 UT Sun on Unique Radio, Australia 5035 or 3210 plus live streaming<p style="text-align: justify;">From Jen:</p><p style="text-align: justify;">A World Beat Special Sunday at 1800 to 2200 UT:<br />in two parts, GB's World Music pod from 1800 to 2007 UT; then I take over in my Worldly Musical State,<br />to 2200 UT. This is all because of the WOMAD Musical Fest happening over in England, it`s a tribute ---<br />just playing anything worldly in music.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">All on 3210 or 5035 kHz USB. Plus Unique Radio's stream, plus the live digital stream.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">All on SHOUTcast Server<br />http://uk4-vn.mixstream.net:8104/index.html</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Plus we will also be in the Chat Room from 1730 UT for testing, and start up at 1800 UT Sunday the 31st of July, to 2200 UT.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Join us both on liberachat MIRC, plug in #eyeradiojd, IRC, or io groups</p><p style="text-align: justify;">https://web.libera.chat/</p><p style="text-align: justify;">plug in your nickname, then put in the following for channel<br />#eyeradiojd</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Thanks, From Jen & GB<br />73' & 33'</p><p style="text-align: justify;">(via WOR io group)</p>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-63984609820397763432022-07-31T05:34:00.000+02:002022-07-31T10:34:43.947+02:00Glenn Hauser logs July 30-31, 2022<p style="text-align: justify;">** ALASKA. 18130 USB, July 30 at 2310, K7K on Kiska Island in the Aleutians, calling CQ, then making a bunch of contacts. This is a special event I had been seeking day and night on publicized phone frequencies, nominally: 3790, 7090/7240, 14260, 18130, 21260, 24955, 28485 kHz. No luck until now directedly or remotedly; on the KFS Half Moon Bay CA remote with omni antenna. QRX at 2320, heard again at 2330 with W3LAS; UT July 31 at 0000 another contact says he is going to 18116, unchecked.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">July 31 is the final day for this expedition, so hurry up. Tnx to Chuck Gessner for tip on the WOR iogroup. Lots more interesting info, maps, wildlife at their website. https://www.qrz.com/db/K7K</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Chuck reported: ``A group of radio amateurs is currently operating, using the amateur radio callsign K7K, from the Aleutian Islands, specifically Kiska Island, Alaska from July 25th to the 31st.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">It is a special event operation to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the WW2 Battle Of The Aleutians. They are operating on amateur radio frequencies in the 3.5, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28, and 50 MHz bands. See their website for specific frequencies.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Kiska Island is part of the Aleutian Islands WWII National Monument and the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge</p><p style="text-align: justify;">They are using CW, SSB, and digital FT8 modes. They will also be using the amateur radio call sign KL7RRC during the Islands On The Air contest this weekend`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">** ANTARCTICA. 15475.98 RCUSB, Saturday July 30 started monitoring Buenos Aires area SDR circa 1445, but no LRA36 until abrupt cut-on at *1507 during song; 1509 sign-on, multilingual including English, with three different versions of name: Radio San Gabriel; Radio Arcángel San Gabriel, and finally, Radio Nacional Arcángel San Gabriel; staff list, ``Nacional, La Radio Pública``; 1511 Antártida themesong, maybe should be called Base Esperanza song, also mentions Marambio. Wish we could get the complete and correct lyrix/letra, let alone title. 1514 historical items concerning something in 1905; first Catholic mass on the continent in 1946y. 1518 a song; 1523 live greetings by the YLs [live, that is on original Wednesday airing], as 13th program in the 2022 series of ``Esperanza Audaz, bajo el cielo más austral``; ``muy buenos días`` altho at 15Z it`s noon local time. In the second week of vacations, apparently referring to local school #38. Any of the 4-YL crew brought own kids if XYLs? Winds have hit 141 km/h. 1530 phone numbers and other contact info but chopped off air abruptly at 1531:20*, never to return. Thruout there has been lite QRM from series of rapid clix, now in the clear, two different pitches alternating, as if talking to each other. Gary Pence, Dallas, was listening via same remote and could also detect RNASG into Half Moon Bay CA (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">** OKLAHOMA. 27184.47, July 30 at 2045 and still 2220 UT, the Enid CBer is beeping continuously instead of relaying one broadcast station or another (Glenn Hauser, Enid, WOR)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 97.3, July 30 at 1755 UT on caradio, CCI including ``Mother Angelica will be taking calls...``, [A neat trick since she died on March 27, 2016 --- and as ``more Catholic than the Pope`` must not be on track for beatfication by the current regime]; 1757 EWTN and Global Catholic Radio mentioned. Doubt it`s Es; we are in unseasonably cool and wet spell, with fringe tropo up. WTFDA FMDB gets no 97.3 hits on EWTN or Eternal! But it`s probably nearby:</p><p style="text-align: justify;">KKNG-FM 97.3 BLANCHARD OK RELIGIOUS TEACHING 1.0 kW 244.0 m 35-10-38 97-36-10 2BC0 Visit us at WWW.OKCR.ORG</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Not a hint that this one is Catholic until going to website: OKLAHOMA CATHOLIC RADIO, ARCHDIOCESE OF OKC including: https://okcr.org/schedule Sat noon to 1 pm: `The Church Alive`, not labeled as an EWTN program, but several others are; and admittedly an EWTN affiliate.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">This raises a question about my presumed log of KNEH-LP 97.3 Hélena MT on July 23 during a big sporadic E opening with lots of other Montana stations; based on it also being Catholic.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Blanchard is beyond OKC, SW of Norman, 141 km = 88 miles.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Anyhow, the OKCR network in OK, with no info about which are real stations, which LP, or translators:</p><p style="text-align: justify;">``FIND YOUR LOCAL STATION<br />Oklahoma City: 97.3 FM<br />Tulsa: 94.9 FM<br />Broken Arrow: 102.9 FM<br />Clinton: 98.3 FM<br />Edmond: 100.9 FM<br />Elk City: 100.7 FM<br />Lawton: 88.3 FM<br />Ringwood: 104.9 FM [yet to be heard in nearby Enid; off or on?]<br />Shawnee: 107.1 FM<br />Woodward: 93.3 FM</p><p style="text-align: justify;">En Español<br />West Oklahoma City: 99.3 FM<br />Midwest City: 97.7<br />CLICK HERE TO LISTEN ONLINE!``</p><p style="text-align: justify;">BTW, KKNG was formerly the call on 92.5 OKC with beautiful music format ``King``, to go with 95.5 Tulsa KWEN ``Queen``, still called but not so branded, while 92.5 became KOMA ex-1520.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">I was hearing it while driving around Enid; even before I pull into the garage KKNG is losing out by 1759 to a country station; 1803 ad with 620 area code and Dodge City mention; 1808 ``Continuous Country, Q97``:</p><p style="text-align: justify;">KKJQ 97.3 GARDEN CITY KS COUNTRY Q 97 FM 100.0 kW 244.0 m KKJQ THE DAWG --- 317 km = 197 mi.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Later I`m back in the garaged car hoping that an Es FM DX opening east of here will spread a little further, but at 0100 UT July 31, nothing more unusual than another fringe Kansan overtaking Okie KOKC translator, ID as ``KWKN, Hayes, your new home for news, talk and sports``, so isn`t the `Cowboy` branding passé?:</p><p style="text-align: justify;">KWKN 95.3 WAKEENEY KS TALK/SPORTS 95.3 THE COWBOY 100.0 kW 158.0 m --- 341 km = 212 miles, west of Hayes.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Well south of Hayes, KKDT Burdett on 93.5, tho only 95 kW is a regular on the fringe, just faded up from nothing to sufficient --- 248 km = 154 miles (Glenn Hauser, Enid, WOR)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">** UKRAINE [non]. (7730), July 30 at 0500+, missed monitoring WRMI for today`s `Ukraine: Security Issue`; so I listen later on its website, for July 29 = Day 156 of Putin`s war, including: Russian soldier torturing POW caught on video; Odesa ready to ship grain, and Istanbul ready to receive it. Lasted over 7 minutes (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2149 monitoring: confirmed UT Saturday July 30 at 0400 on WBCQ Radio Angela, 5130, S7/S9+10 with storm crashes into Maryland SDR minus 28 Hz = 5129.972. Notice that I misspelt Ourgla, Algeria site as ORUGLA - well, better than making it QURGLA as I sometimes see it.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Also confirmed Saturday July 30 at 1600 on WRN for North America webcast. Is anyone listening direct from International Vacuum?</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Unable to check Sat July 30 at 1930v on WA0RCR, 1860 AM, MO, since nearby SDR is offline. Nor can I hear it on the closest others, in IL, IA, MO, KS; in the daytime. Did anyone hear it? Better luck tonight. Anyhow repeated 1930 on WRN webcast.</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Confirmed UT Sunday July 31 at 0030 on WRMI 7780, S8/S9 with high storm noise level direct; at 0044, S8/9+5 and noisy into Maryland. Next:</p><p style="text-align: justify;">0300vUT Sunday WA0RCR 1860-AM [nominal 0315; as late as 0430]<br />1324vUT Sunday WMRI Europe via Ch 292 Germany 9670<br />2000 UT Sunday IRRS 1323 & 918? & 207?-Italy<br />2230 UT Sunday WRMI 5950 to NNW [to be canceled? still July 24]<br />0030 UT Monday WRMI 7780 to SW<br />0300vUT Monday WBCQ 6160v Area 51 to WSW<br />0030 UT Tuesday WRMI 9395 to NNW<br />2230 UT Tuesday WRMI 9955 to SSE [jammed by Cuba]<br />2330 UT Tuesday WRMI 9395 to NNW<br />1000 UT Wednesday Unique R, Australia 5035-USB or 3210-USB<br />1030 UT Wednesday WRMI 5850 to NW<br />2100 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW<br />0030 UT Thursday WRMI 9395 to NNW<br />0130 UT Thursday WRMI 5010 to S; 9395 to NNW</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html</p><p style="text-align: justify;">For these noncommercial services, voluntary financial support is much appreciated; via PayPal not necessarily in US funds, to woradio at yahoo.com</p><p style="text-align: justify;">Or by postal money order or check in US funds on a US bank to: Glenn Hauser, PO Box 1684, Enid OK 73702 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">** VANUATU. 11835, July 30 at 0628, RV is on at S4-S6, noisy, 3 x 3945. This becomes ``routine`` and not always logged until it`s missing again, leaving us unsure when it were last heard. But such an harmonic is really never routine (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)</p><p style="text-align: justify;">This report despatched at 0248 UT July 31</p>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-2196096516795713092022-07-31T02:36:00.000+02:002022-08-01T10:58:12.308+02:00Agenda DX 01/08/2022<b>ANNIVERSARIO EMITTENTI</b><br>
Calypso 102, Malta FM (1993)<br>
Yemen BS 9780 Khz (1954)<br>
Radio Cumanda, Ecuador 3350 Khz (1990)<br>
Radio Catolica Nacional, Ecuador 5030 Khz (1984)<br>
Radio Espinharas, Brasile 1400 Khz (1950)<br>
WSTA, Virgin Islands 1340 Khz (1950)<br>
Radio Union, Ecuador 1490 Khz (1973)<br>
KISN, Utah 760 Khz (1938)<br>
Radio Nuevitas, Cuba (1939)<br>
Radio Sfax, Tunisia (1977)<br>
Radio Colmèia, Brasile 850 Khz (1958)<br>
Radio TV Dominicana, Repubblica Dominicana 620 Khz (1942)<br>
Radio Reloj, Venezuela 1300 Khz (1961)<br>
Caracol Neiva, Colombia 4945 Khz (1962)<br>
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<b>FESTE NAZIONALI</b><br>
Festa Nazionale nel Beninbclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-25630720303530187802022-07-31T02:28:00.002+02:002022-07-31T10:29:18.009+02:00Agenda DX 31/07/2021<b>ANNIVERSARIO EMITTENTI</b><b>ANNIVERSARIO EMITTENTI</b>
Voice of National Salvation S/OFF, South Korea (2003)<br>
Radio Jaragua, Brasile 1010 Khz (1948)<br>
Radio Celinauta, Brasile 1010 Khz (1954)<br>
Radio Loyola, Bolivia 5996 Khz (1950)<br>
Radio Ghana 3366 - 4915 Khz (1936)
Voice of National Salvation S/OFF, South Korea (2003)<br />
Radio Jaragua, Brasile 1010 Khz (1948)<br />
Radio Celinauta, Brasile 1010 Khz (1954)<br />
Radio Loyola, Bolivia 5996 Khz (1950)<br />
Radio Ghana 3366 - 4915 Khz (1936)bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-16282436879679231282022-07-31T00:31:00.000+02:002022-07-31T10:32:05.582+02:00Algeria: requests for the coming B-22 winter season<p>ALGERIA Requests for the coming B-22 winter season,<br />requests cover all BC bands from 49 to 16 mb from Bechar,<br />but no 25 mb outlet from Ourgla so far.</p><p>Both Ampegon curtain arrays at Bechar and Ourgla sites<br />cover 49 to even 13 mb ? - if necessary ... with autotune ?</p><p>6145 0300 0400 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />6145 0400 0500 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />6145 0500 0600 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />7335 0600 0700 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />9500 0600 0700 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />9710 1900 2000 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />9710 2000 2100 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />9710 2100 2200 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />9710 2200 2300 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />9710 2300 2400 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />9740 0000 0100 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 311022 250323 Arb TDA<br />9740 0100 0200 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />9740 0200 0300 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />11995 0700 0800 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />11995 0800 0900 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />13605 1700 1800 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />13605 1800 1900 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />15375 0900 2400 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />17530 0800 0900 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />17530 0900 1000 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />17530 1000 1100 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />17530 1100 1200 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />17530 1200 1300 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />17530 1300 1400 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />17530 1400 1500 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />17530 1500 1600 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />17530 1600 1700 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />17530 1700 1900 37SE,38SW,46E,47NW BEC 300 131 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA</p><p><br />5985 1900 2000 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />5985 2000 2100 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />5985 2100 2200 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />5985 2200 2300 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />5985 2300 2400 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />5995 0400 0600 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />6005 0000 0100 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 311022 250323 Arb TDA<br />6005 0100 0200 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />6095 0400 0500 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />6095 0500 0600 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />6095 0600 0700 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />7250 0000 0200 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 311022 250323 Arb TDA<br />7250 0200 0300 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />7250 0300 0400 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />9500 1800 1900 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />9530 2000 2400 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />9665 0700 0800 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />9665 0800 0900 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />13640 0900 1000 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />13640 1000 1100 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />13640 1100 1200 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />13640 1200 1300 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />13640 1300 1400 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />13640 1400 1500 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />13640 1500 1600 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />15730 0800 0900 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />15730 1600 1700 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />15730 1700 1800 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />17865 0900 1600 46,37SW ORG 300 210 146 301022 250323 Arb TDA<br />(B-22 requests in July 2022)</p><p>(Wolfgang Buesche via WOR io group)</p>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-27422971809647820662022-07-30T21:24:00.000+02:002022-07-31T10:25:15.123+02:00SWLDXBulgaria News, July 30<p>AUSTRALIA Reception of Reach Beyond Australia RBA in Japanese on 15565 kHz via Kununurra, July 30<br />1100-1130 on 15565 KNX 100 kW / 005 deg to EaAs Japanese Sat/Sun. Very good via SDR Kanuma Tichigi.<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/reach-beyond-australia-in-japanese-on.html</p><p>AUSTRIA Reception of Oesterreichischer Rundfunk-1 in German on 13730 kHz via Moosbrunn, July 30<br />1000-1100 on 13730 MOS 100 kW / 070 deg to EaEu German Mon-Sat. Very good via SDR Khimki, Russia.<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/oesterreichischer-rundfunk-1-on-13730_30.html</p><p>AUSTRIA(non) Reception of Radio Pravda dlja Rossii in Russian on 13600 kHz via Moosbrunn, July 30<br />1500-1600 on 13600 MOS 100 kW / 055 deg to EaEu Russian Tue/Thu/Sat. Very good via SDR Khimki, RUS.<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/radio-pravda-dlja-rossii-in-russian-on_30.html</p><p>GERMANY Very good signal of Evangelische Missions Gemeinden on 6055 kHz via MBR Nauen, July 30<br />1030-1100 on 6055 NAU 125 kW / 222 deg to CeEu German Sat/Sun via SDR Heimiswil in Switzerland.<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/evangelische-missions-gemeinden-on-6055_30.html</p><p>GERMANY(non) Very good signal of BVBroadcasting on 15265 kHz via MBR Nauen, July 30<br />1430-1500 on 15265 NAU 250 kW / 102 deg to SoAs English Sat via SDR Khimki in Russia.<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/very-good-signal-of-bvbroadcasting-on.html</p><p>GERMANY(non) Reception of HCJB Voice of The Andes in Russian & Chechen on 13800 kHz via MBR Nauen, July 30<br />1529-1629 on 13800 NAU 100 kW / 100 deg to CeAs Russian/Chechen Sat. Very good signal via SDR Khimki, Russia<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/hcjb-voice-of-andes-on-13800-khz-via_30.html</p><p>PALAU Reception of Hope Radio MFC Ministry in English on 9965 kHz via T8WH Angel 5 Medorn, July 30:<br />0832&0845 on 9965*HBN 100 kW / 345 deg to NEAs Music/English. Fair/good via SDR So Phisal, Thailand.<br />* strong QRM 9970 unknown kW / unknown to EaAs Chinese CNR-1 jammer vs. Sound of Hope, strong signal<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/hope-radio-mfc-ministry-on-9965-via.html</p><p>PHILIPPINES(non) Vatican Radio Mass in Chinese on 6085, 7490 and 9720 kHz via USAGM Tinang, July 30:<br />1230-1310 on 6085 PHT 250 kW / 330 det to EaAs Chinese Mass Sat. Very good via SDR So Phisal, Thailand<br />1230-1310 on 7490 PHT 250 kW / 332 deg to EaAs Chinese Mass Sat. Very good via SDR So Phisal, Thailand<br />1230-1310 on 9720 PHT 250 kW / 315 det to EaAs Chinese Mass Sat. Very good via SDR So Phisal, Thailand<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/vatican-radio-in-chinese-on-6085-7490.html</p><p>ROMANIA(non) Radio City The Station of the Cars in German on 9510 kHz via RADIOCOM Saftica, July 30<br />from 0800 on 9510 SAF 100 kW / 300 deg to WeEu German Sat. Very good via SDR Heimiswil, Switzerland.<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/radio-city-station-of-cars-on-9510.html</p><p>TAIWAN Test transmission of Radio Taiwan International in German on 11995 kHz via Tamsui, July 30:<br />1700-1800 on 11995 TSH 250 kW / 325 deg to WeEu German Fri/Sat/Sun. Very good via SDR Heimiswil, SUI<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/radio-taiwan-international-in-german-on_30.html</p><p>TAIWAN Test transmission of Radio Taiwan International in German on 9545 kHz via Tamsui, July 30:<br />1900-2000 on 9545 TSH 250 kW / 325 deg to WeEu German Fri/Sat/Sun. Very good via SDR Heimiswil, SUI<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/radio-taiwan-international-in-german-on_12.html</p><p>TAIWAN(non) National Unity Radio / Radio Free Chosun in Korean on 7200 kHz via Tamsui, Juy 30<br />1200-1458 on 7200 TSH 300 kW / 352 deg to NEAs Korean. Good signal + jamming via SDR in Taiwan<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/national-unity-radio-free-chosun-in.html</p><p>USA(non) Reception of Radio Liberty in Russian on 7730 kHz via WRMI-01 Okeechobee, July 30<br />0400-0500 on 7730 RMI 100 kW / 044 deg to WeEu Russian R.Liberty, BUT on July 29 was Music!<br />0400-0500 on 7730 RMI 100 kW / 044 deg to WeEu Russian. Very good via SDR Frostburg MD, USA<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/radio-liberty-in-russian-on-7730-via_30.html</p><p>UZBEKISTAN(non) Furusato no Kaze in Japanese on 11874.9v kHz via RRTM Telecom Tashkent, July 30<br />1330-1357 on 11874.9vTAC 100 kW / 076 deg to NEAs Korean. Good signal via SDR So Phisal, Thailand.<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/furusato-no-kaze-in-japanese-on-118749v.html</p><p>UZBEKISTAN(non) North Korea Reform Radio on 11569.8v kHz via RRTM Telecom Tashkent, July 30<br />1400-1500 on 11569.8vTAC 100 kW / 076 deg to NEAs Korean. Fair+jamming via SDR So Phisal, THA.<br />https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2022/07/north-korea-reform-radio-on-115698v-khz_30.html</p><p>--</p><p>73! Ivo Ivanov</p><p><br />More information on the shortwave listening hobby,<br />please visit to http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com</p><p>QTH-1: Patreshko, Bulgaria<br />Receiver: Afedri SDR<br />Software: SDR-Console v2.3(using remote connection)<br />Antennas: various Inverted V and beverage antennas.</p><p>QTH-2: Sofia OK2, Bulgaria<br />Receiver: Sony ICF-2001D<br />Antenna: 30 m. long wire</p>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-45250462684295288902022-07-30T19:30:00.000+02:002022-07-31T10:27:15.538+02:00Media & Tech - 30/07/2022<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/yhGQtWjv0go" title="YouTube video player" width="560"></iframe></div>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-70427523022766989162022-07-30T18:11:00.003+02:002022-07-30T18:11:52.017+02:00Absent transmissions from Cuba<p style="text-align: justify;">The information in this Reuters article isn't directly related to radio, but the subject matter might explain the more noticeable absence of that country's shortwave stations from time to time. A whole bunch of frequencies were dark last night, for example.<br />"Havana announces blackouts, cancels carnival as crisis deepens"<br /><a href="https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/havana-announces-blackouts-cancels-carnival-crisis-deepens-2022-07-30/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/havana-announces-blackouts-cancels-carnival-crisis-deepens-2022-07-30/</a></p><p style="text-align: justify;">73,<br />Ricky Leong<br />Calgary, Alberta, Canada</p><p style="text-align: justify;">(via WOR io group)</p>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20892760.post-66951076442097626362022-07-30T16:00:00.001+02:002022-07-30T18:09:10.241+02:00Media & Tech L'Approfondimento - 30/07/2022<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/uYPJ_8wEzmo" title="YouTube video player" width="560"></iframe></div>bclnews.ithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10931437459275543237noreply@blogger.com