domenica 22 marzo 2009

Shortwave Radio Logs from WDX6AA

AUSTRALIA   Radio Australia-Shepparton   15515  2110  English  333  March 18  YL with comments followed by an OM with comments on Surfing in Australia.

AUSTRALIA   Radio Australia-Shepparton   15515  0430  English  333  March 20  YL with earthquake happening near Fiji Islands. Then some Latin Male vocal music. //15240[333]Shepparton.

AUSTRALIA   Radio Australia-Shepparton   15560  2256  English 433  March 20  Two OMs with comments on the worldwide Green effects on the world. ID by an OM 2300.

CANADA   Radio Canada Intl-RCI   15305  2250  Portuguese  444  March 20  Two YLs with comments and an ID 2252. YL with vocal music 2253.  //11990 [444].

CANADA   China Radio Intl Relay-CRI   13700  2235  Spanish  444  March 20 OM with comments plus a YL at 2237. Latina  music 2240 by a YL ancr.

North MARIANAS   Radio Free Asia relay-RFA  17615  0420  Chinese  333  March 20  An OM talking to an OM and a YL. //17880[333] and 15665[333].

PHILIPPINES   VOA Relay   15205  2246  Indonesian  433  March 20  YL with comments. OM with pop music 2248. //11805[333].

RUSSIA, Petropavlovsk   Voice of Russia-VOR   9840  0445  English  444  March 20  Tchaikovsy cloassical music. //7335[444]Chita and 6240[232]Moldova.    

Stewart MacKenzie, WDX6AA
Huntington Beach, California, USA
"World Friendship Through Shortwave Radio Where Culture and Language Come Alive"
ASWLC:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ASWLC
SCADS: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SCADS

QSL Radio Kahuzi

R. Kahuzi 6210 KHz - Ave. Masikits 2 - Muhumba - Bukavu - Repubblica Democratica del Congo con QSL + folder + schedale da P.O. Box 115 - San Marcos CA 92079 - U.S.A. in 166 giorni. v/s Richard & Kathy Mc Donald. Si 1 IRC.

Roberto Pavanello
Vercelli / Italia

QSL Radio Praga

REP. CHECA

11.600 kHz, Radio Praga
Escuchada el 15-03-09 a las 0900 UTC en español
Recibida QSL acompañada de esquema de programación y una esponja
V/S: Ilegible
Informe enviado a: cr@radio.cz
Demoró 5 días

Javier Robledillo Jaén
Elche (Alicante)
EA5-1028

Glenn Hauser logs March 21, 2009 [more]

** GERMANY [non]. DW English, March 21 at 2019 concluding report from Jo`burg, ID in passing, on 15275, fair reception. What does PWBR `2009` say? Site is UAE. I don`t think so; doesn`t come in that well here, aimed at Africa from the other side. In fact it`s Sines, Portugal, 140 degrees off the back, the site having changed from UAE on January 1 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MADAGASCAR [non]. Seems I`m not the only broadcaster uncertain about the proper pronunciation of Malagasy names. BBCWS in English, March 21 at 2013 on 17830 via Ascension, edited together multiple attempts to pronounce the new leader`s name (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NETHERLANDS [non]. RNW is about to put the nail in the coffin of English via Bonaire; after abolishing SW to NAm, one English broadcast remained in B-08, 20-21 UT on 17810 for West Africa, tho easily audible back here in NAm --- but that is to be cancelled shortly in A-09, when this hour in English to West Africa will be on 11610 via France instead, along with Madagascar on 5905 and 7425 for the rest of Africa, neither of which is likely to propagate here in our summer.

So I felt a bit nostalgic as I heard Bonaire 17810, March 21 at 2006 beginning ``The State We`re In``, a co-produxion with WAMU Washington DC, Jonathan Groubert interviewing non-Americans about credit crunch, etc., so I`m not sure how much WAMU really had to do with it.

WAMU is one of hundreds of American public radio stations which could have started a shortwave station, enormously improving the program content of US SW, but saw no need for it, instead leaving it predominantly to the gospel-huxters, pushers of silver as food, and other right-wing extremists (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. VOA French to Africa, 15225, March 21 at 2016 seems quite undermodulated despite S9+20 signal. Watching the meter and listening more carefully, I soon realize that the big signal is rock-steady, but the French audio is fading up and down in normal shortwave propagational fashion. What`s really happening is that we have two transmitters, the stronger one open carrier, and the weaker one with the programming. What does PWBR `2009` say? Nothing. No VOA listings at all on 15225.

At 2030 the programming stopped briefly and then resumed after a couple of false starts at normal modulation level, for the ``English USA`` show of language lessons, nicely done and just as useful for learning French as English, as each sentence is translated one at a time. This turned out to be lesson four-score-and-eleven, part one, subject being modern life and the future tense, followed at 2041 by part two. At 2055, I found a USG editorial (in French) about Rwanda, off at 2059:30*

Unfortunately this waylaid me from Music Time in Africa which I had started listening to on also very good 11975, altho only 125 kW from Bonaire aimed eastward at 80 degrees; but then returned to it at 2041 while some percussion from Benin was playing. Announcer said show is scheduled Sat and Sun at 09 and 20 UT; but there are no SW frequencies at 09 (I think).

A quick check of registrations confirms it. This is another case of nonsensical transmitter-site switching in the middle of a broadcast. Until 2030 it`s Bonaire daily with 250 kW at 80 degrees, and after 2030 it`s Greenville Saturdays and Sundays only, 250 kW at 94 degrees --- I suppose the same transmitter which is on 15185 M-F with Hausa, just corrected from almost five months of English relays by mistake; nothing on 15185 today.

But why run open carrier for at least a quarter hour on the same frequency already carrying a program? Greenville should warm up somewhere else if really necessary, and crash-start 15225 just as the Bonaire relay is ending. Even an open carrier causes co-channel interference, as I just experienced. It could be equally bad with both of them aimed at the same target area, even tho they were quite zero-beat, with no SAH as a tip-off (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. While checking out RNW Bonaire and BBC Ascension on 16m, March 21 at 2010, not a trace of KVOH on 17775, let alone its septuplet of spurs at 144 kHz intervals, so off the air? Chile and Costa Rica were also in well on the band (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. An MW bandscan on caradio at Arby`s parking lot in Enid turned out to be a pretty hot spot; March 21 at 1940 UT, slightly more than an hour after local mean noon at 1832, I was getting three very weak signals on 720. A slow SAH of 2.5 Hz fits for WGN Chicago and KSAH San Antonio, per numerous previous logs day and night, but there was also a very fast SAH overlain, too fast to count.

What could be the third station in the daytime? Nothing at all likely, but KDWN in Las Vegas NV is 50 kW nondirexional daytime, further than Chicago and over mountainous terrain, low ground conductivity. Or something spurious much closer, but have never had spurs or images from the three local MW stations on this frequency.

(By nulling KRMG-740 on a portable, however, some time ago in the daytime, I was startled to hear sports talk, which turned out to be a receiver image of KFXY-1640 minus 2 x IF 450 = 900 kHz.)

Also at 1943 March 21 I could just barely hear Spanish on 1250, i.e. KYYS Kansas City, which despite 25 kW is not normally audible here daytimely, almost 500 km (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###

sabato 21 marzo 2009

Glenn Hauser logs March 21, 2009

** AUSTRALIA. None of the 120m VL8s were audible March 21 at 1312, but I checked 5025 again in case VL8K was still stuck on its daytime frequency at night. Yes, at 1317, R. Rebelde still exhibiting fades of 40 per minute, the same SAH as 24 hours earlier, 0.67 Hz presumably caused by Katherine. Anyone further west hearing it for sure on 5025 at this time? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA [non]. It`s jarring to be listening to an announcer speaking what seems to be perfectly good English, and then a common word is mispronounced. OM with CRI News on 6115 via Canada, March 21 at 0611, pronounced ``ally`` as if it were ``alley``! There was also another gaffe a few minutes earlier which I failed to note down. So you don`t have to speak perfect English to announce on the world`s greatest shortwave station where the talent pool must be enormous. Soon there will be more Chinese speaking some sort of English than Americans (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. Since I last reported RRI Fak2 missing from 4790, there have been signs of it on some mornings, but definitely back March 21 at 1320, lo-fi phone interview vs CODAR (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** JAPAN [and non]. NHKWNRJ, 11705 via Sackville, Sat March 21 at 1410 with World Interactive, accompanied by lite pre-echo from Yamata direct. R. Japan plans to continue colliding with itself in A-09, despite my repeated complaints, and others noting the same problem, which is worst in western North America. The least they could do would be to delay the feed to Yamata just enough so it doesn`t echo with Sackville fed by satellite.

The hostess, whose name I can`t remember, and whose name still appears nowhere on the homepage for this show, http://www.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/english/radio/wi/index.html
tho her smiling face does twice, said that from next fiscal year in April, she would not be losing her job, but the show would be moving to Sundays at 1410 JST/0510 UT instead of Saturdays at the same time. She announced this twice, and is apparently unaware of the several repeats later in the day such as the one I was listening to. So what will be aired on Saturdays? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH. Altho missing the day before, the whoop-whoop jammer very much in evidence March 21 at 1330 on 6350, tho the noise jamming seemed there too, and no sign of its victim (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MADAGASCAR [non]. Looking for the new pro-Ravolomanana clandestine, via WRN, R. Mada, 5895, scheduled 0400-0430: March 21 at 0405, something there but too weak to copy, probably this since nothing else scheduled on frequency; also some clicking which is surely not jamming already, but maybe leaking from some DentroCuban jammer. WWCR 5890 could be a big super-power problem, but not so strong at this time. R. Mada is also scheduled at 1700-1730 on 5895, from a Swiss NGO, Tiako i Madagasikara, http://www.tim-sfv.ch --- I suspect the transmitter site is Meyerton; if not, somewhere else close to Madagascar, not likely from Talata itself (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO [and non]. Someone reported R. Educación signing off 6185 at 0602 after anthem, which could happen, but they have to play the anthem at local midnight whether signing off or not (0500 UT from first Sunday in April according to Mexico`s slightly more sensible DST season). I hear XEPPM after 0600, and still do: March 21 at 0604 there was Mexican music underneath Vatican Radio; see VATICAN. The usual rippling SAH also points to the considerably off-frequency XEPPM. No sign of Brasília, but there would have been on UT Sunday when RNA runs all-night. Vatican finishes with 6185 at 0620 after which XEPPM should be in the clear (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SPAIN [non]. Maybe this is nothing new, but not noticed before: REE is ``pulling a BBC`` by keeping a transmitter on a bit longer than its scheduled span in order to broadcast one more newscast: The CR relay on 9675, supposedly 0200-0600 daily, still going at 0602 March 21 with news, 0605 sign-off announcement mentioning next frequency on 16m a few hours later, IS once and to open carrier.

At 0605 also checked 5965, and could hear the voice of Antonio Buitrago in Amigos de la Onda Corta at its true time on UT Saturday, but heavy QRM as always de Vatican co-channel. Was REE 6055 direct still on? No, now it`s BBC French via Ascension. So we are left without any decent frequency for the DX program and REE at 0605, unless we can get 11895 or 12035 for Mideast, Europe.

Note to other broadcasters, which I am sure they are not going to pay any attention to now, as they never have in the past: avoid co-channel with Vatican even if targets are wildly different, as VR really gets out in unintended direxions (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY [non]. VOT via Canada, 7325, STILL in the wrong language, Turkish instead of English, UT March 21 at 0408 check as YL was talking about Azerbaijan, Ankara – but this time unlike previous nights suffering heavy QRM from big dirty FMy blob spur. At first I suspected the Sackville transmitter was upacting, but the modulation peaks of the QRM were obviously coming from some other source. Could it be GUF, VOR`s big signal from 7335, only 10 kHz away? No, that`s clean and nothing like it on 7345.

Tuning a bit further up the band, I heard similar distortion on R. Martí via Greenville 7405. Ahá: another R. Martí transmission is on 7365, and 7405 is leaping over that to produce the spur on 7325. Then I confirm on a second receiver that the mod peaks on the 7325 QRM match R. Martí on 7405, so Greenville is definitely the source – but it doesn`t have to be, as none such ever noted before on my nightly chex of Turkey`s misfeed on 7325. The GB mix potentially happens 0300-0500, when both 7405 and 7365 are active, except UT Mondays when the weekly truce starts at 0300. For once, the DentroCuban Jamming Command is innocent. O well, we aren`t missing any English from VOT, and the handful of Turx in NAm who might be listening probably aren`t aware of this unintentional opportunity (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. R. Martí spur on 7325, QRMing Turkey via Canada: see TURKEY

** U S A. I hear IBOC noise on 1680, 1690 and 1710, which indicates at least two stations are running it, on 1690 and 1700, March 21 at 1343 UT. 1690 itself was dominated by ``The Talk of Chicago, WVON`` ID. 1700 had at least two talk stations mixing, their AM signals strong enough to override the IBOC on the high side of WVON. But which one on 1700 is radiating IBOC sidebands? At this hour, has to be Des Moines or one of the Texans, but nothing on 1700 shown as IBOC in the 2008-2009 NRC AM Log (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** VATICAN [and non]. R. Vaticana continues to be an annoyance, QRMing other stations by inept frequency management allowing co-channel clashes. See SPAIN for what it does to 5965, and MEXICO for what it does to 6185. VR 5965 at 0605 March 21 blocking REE`s DX program via Costa Rica on its only audible frequency here; VR with English report on papal visit to Cameroon. Second European program on 6185, March 21 at 0604 blocking XEPPM, in Scandinavian language, but which?

Current VR program folder is no help with such minor details, nor is WRTH! EiBi and Aoki show Finnish on Saturdays. There was a lot of QRM, but I was leaning toward a non-Finno-Ugric one. Of course it`s more politically correct to consider the Finns just `Nordic`, separate from the Scandinavian countries to the west whose languages are closely related, while Finnish is totally different, but VR lumps them all together; is VR keeping its options open, not to be tied down to specific days of week for each? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 15463, March 21 at 1429-1439+, two-way Spanish contacts on SSB, as always, hard to understand, but one of them kept whistling into the mike, which is not the sign of a polished operator, and also was heard to use the expression ``puta madre`` which is not polished either. For a while they were discussing things to do at midnight on the next few dates, perhaps arranging a rendezvous for drug shipments. I assumed it would be USB, but just in case I checked on the ATS-909 and they were using LSB, too bad since there was het from a broadcaster on 15460, but none on 15465. One never sees any logs of these intruders from Latin American DXers, who would have a much better chance of understanding the conversations, and perhaps picking up clues about what they are about, and even their locations (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

Shortwave Radio Logs from WDX6AA

CANADA   Radio Canada Intl   9755  2323  English  444  March 17  Two YLs with comments on the style of today's pop music and music in films.

JAPAN   Radio Japan-NHK   11665  2328  Japanese  444  March 17  YL and OM with comments with music in the background. OM and YL with comments 2331.
//17605[444]via Bonaire.

PHILIPPINES   Far East Broadcasting Company-FEBC   9435  2302  Indonesian  333  March 17  OM and YL with comments with music in the background. OM interviewing an OM 2305 with music.     MacKenzie-CA.

SPAIN   Radio Exterior Espana-REE   9620  2318  Spanish  333  March 17  YL and OM with comments.

UNITED STATES, WYFR Relay   Radio Taiwan Intl Relay-RTI   11885  2330  Spanish  444  March 16  YL with comments.

UNITED STATES   WINB   9265  2258  English  333  March 17  OM with WINB ID
2259.  IS music 2259. Choir music at 2300.

UNITED STATES   VOA Greenville-NC   9490  2306  English  444  March 17  OM with world news items plus a YL at times. YL with VOA News ID.

UNITED STATES, Florida   Radio Taiwan Relay via WYFR   9690  2320  Spanish
333  March 17  Two YLs with comments.

Stewart MacKenzie, WDX6AA
Huntington Beach, California, USA
"World Friendship Through Shortwave Radio Where Culture and Language Come Alive"
ASWLC:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ASWLC
SCADS: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SCADS

venerdì 20 marzo 2009

Radio Gloria International this Sunday

Date 22nd of March 2009,

Time 1300 to 1400 UTC 

Channel  6140 KHz


The transmissions of  Radio Gloria will be broadcast over
the transmitting station Wertachtal in Germany.

The transmitter power will be 100 000 Watts, and we will be using a non-directional antenna system (Quadrant antenna).

 

Good listening
73s Tom

40 years of Radio Veritas in Asia

Radio Veritas Asia (RVA), the only continental Catholic short-wave station in the world, will celebrate forty years of broadcasting on April 15 and 16, 2009. The station first aired its regular overseas and domestic programs on April 11, 1969 after a longer period of test broadcasts. The jubilee celebration on April 16 will be preceded by a symposium on April 15. Radio producers, programmers and other invited professionals will share their experiences and insights on the theme "Catholic Radio Broadcasting in Asia." The jubilee celebration proper on April 16 stands under the heading "Crossing Borders, Sharing Christ." It will be opened by Archbishop Claudio Ma. Celli, president of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications in the Vatican, who will give the keynote address. This will be followed by greetings and reflections from the Apostolic Nuncio in the Philippines, Archbishop Joseph Edward Adams, and other Church and secular authorities. Radio Veritas Asia operates in the responsibility of the "Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences" (FABC). It broadcasts in 15 different Asian languages via short-wave. Some programs are also available via the Internet. The studios of RVA are in Quezon City, Metro Manila; whereas the transmitter site is in Palauig, Zambales, some 230 kilometers north-west of Manila. Major parts of the programs are produced in the local target areas. (Indian Catholic)

I 40 anni di "Radio Veritas", la voce del Vangelo in Asia

Da 40 anni "Radio Veritas" è la voce del Vangelo in Asia: è l'unica stazione radio a onde corte del continente e del mondo, che offre un contributo unico e insostituibile all'evangelizzazione dello sterminato continente asiatico, trasmettendo in 17 lingue ascoltate in decine di nazioni asiatiche, portando luce e speranza anche laddove le comunità cristiane sono emarginate o perseguitate. Le trasmissioni di "Radio Veritas" sono iniziate l'11 aprile 1969 e il 40° anniversario del lancio dell'emittente sarà celebrato con tutti gli onori e con molta attenzione dalla Federazione delle Conferenze Episcopali dell'Asia (FABC), nonchè dalle singole Chiese locali. In vista dell'evento, la FABC, che è promotrice ed editrice di "Radio Veritas", ha organizzato un simposio che riunirà specialisti, registi, operatori, esperti di mass media sul tema "Le Radio cattoliche in Asia", in cui si cercherà di analizzare le esperienza esistenti per ampliare sempre più la presenza di voci cattoliche sulle onde radio nel continente. Vi sarà poi, il 16 aprile, la "celebrazione giubilare" che è stata intitolata "Attraversare le frontiere, condividere Cristo", a cui parteciperà l'Arcivescovo Claudio Celli, Presidente del Pontificio Consiglio per le Comunicazioni Sociali. Saranno presnti il Nunzio Apostolico nelle Filippine, S,. Ecc. Mond Edward Admas, numerose altre personalità della Chiesa e della società civile. Gli studi di "Radio Veritas" si trovano a Quezon City, Metro Manila. Da lì i programmi di "Radio Veritas", si irradiano per un raggio di oltre 6.000 km, raggiungendo l'Indocina, l'Asia del Sud, l'Asia orientale. L'emittente trasmette in 17 lingue, incluse cinese, vietnamita, urdu, hindi, indonesiano, russo e hmong. Fra i paesi asiatici che godono del servizio di "Radio Veritas" nella propria lingua, vi è il Bangladesh, dove i fedeli bengalesi vivono in condizioni di estremo disagio e povertà, ma coltivano la loro fede e la speranza grazie alle trasmissioni di "Radio Veritas". Anche in Laos fedeli cattolici laotiani di etnia hmong, che vivono in zone remote montuose difficilmente raggiungibili, ascoltano il Vangelo e pregano il Santo Rosario grazie all'emittente. Il servizio in lingua hmong è assicurato da p. Daniel Taillez, missionario degli Oblati di Maria Immacolata. Con lui operano a "Radio Veritas" sacerdoti, religiosi e laici che danno un contributo importante per l'evangelizzazione dell'Asia. (Agenzia Fides)

Qualche visione sul futuro della radio

Ho avuto l'opportunita' di seguite un interessante convengo qui all'EBU dedicato ai ricevitori digitali dal titolo "Digital Radio Receiver Profile Summit", partecipavano la maggior parte delle emittenti europee e i principali produttori di chip e di ricevitori. L'indicazione principale e' un ritorno di interesse a livello europeo verso le piattaforme proposte dal WorldDMB e quindi DAB, DAB+ e T-DMB, praticamente ogni paese ha in progetto di comprire anche il 2010-2015 tutto il paese con uno di questi standard digitali. Il DAB+ sembra quello piu' diffuso a parte il caso francese dove si utilizzera' il T-DMB e l'Inghilterra dove la rete rimarra' completamente in DAB. Per quanto riguarda i ricevitori per la fine dell'anno saranno disponibili i primi modelli "WorldDMB Profile1" che potranno ricevere gli standard DAB/DAB+/DMB e quindi funzionare in tutta Europa senza problemi. Per i modelli invece con maggior potenzialita' multimediali bisognera' aspettare invece il Natale 2010, questo secondo l'indicazione dei fabbricanti di chip e di ricevitori. Per quanto riguarda il DRM invece le nuvole sembrano abbastanza nere, nessuno dei broadcaster presenti ha inserito il DRM nella pianificazione digitale dei prossimi 5-6 anni, e i produttori di Chip e radio neanche lo nominano..quindi mi sembra che i giochi almeno in Europa per  questo standard sono quasi chiusi. Tutti vogliono vedere che succede in India in Russia ma per adesso non hanno intenzionone di investire per le loro reti locali nel DRM.

Sul mio blog trovate il report completo sulla conferenza, con il punto di vista dei produttori di chip e il report dei vari paesi presenti, l'indirizzo e':

http://iwohk.tumblr.com

--
Andrea Borgnino IW0HK - HB9EMK
http://www.mediasuk.org/iw0hk
http://www.mediasuk.org/archive
http://www.biciurbana.org
http://iwohk.tumblr.com

Glenn Hauser logs March 20, 2009

** AUSTRALIA [and non]. VL8 check March 20: at 1256, 2310 was best with M&M conversation in English audible, // weaker 2325 but no signal at all detectable on 2485 --- either off or more likely stuck on the daytime frequency 5025 as occasionally happens. So I check 5025 at 1308, as always dominated by R. Rebelde, but it is fading regularly at the rate of 40 times per minute, abnormal, and likely indicator of another weaker signal slightly off-frequency causing such a subaudible heterodyne, i.e. 0.67 Hz away. This was still the case at 1339, as Cuba weakens gradually, but so does Australia as we are well over an hour past sunrise here which was at 1235 UT. Never could pull any VL8 audio, however, under Cuba 5025. Has anyone else noticed the two are 0.67 Hz apart when they normally overlap until 0830 or after 2130? Perhaps someone further west will have had better copy of VL8K on 5025 this date past 1400 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GERMANY [non]. 15610, DW in German, quite good tho with polar flutter, March 20 at 1349; kept going into English as they were interviewing someone to voice-over. What does PWBR `2009` say? Via SRI LANKA. In this case it is still correct! HFCC confirms Trinco as 1200-1358, 250 kW at 355 degrees, i.e. aimed right at North America beyond the central Asian targets (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GREECE. As suspected, when we found V. of Greece back to `normal` the day before with all three Avlis transmitters funxional again at 2200, the temporary curtailment of the 15650 transmission until 1352* is over. March 20 it continued at 1354, still with music at 1400, and at 1433. By 1502 I had local noise sources going, but there were still two carriers on frequency making a fast SAH, i.e., resuming collision with Miraya FM via IRRS via Slovakia to Darfur (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY [non]. Another day of no English on 7325 via Canada, at 0430 check March 20, instead Turkish talk (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Another check of VOA Spanish the morning of March 20: at 1258, 9885 // 13715 // 15590 closing Buenos Días, América show and plugging next broadcast at noon local, 16 UT, sports, which of course is irrelevant to SW listeners. Shortly after 1259 the two lower frequencies went off, while 15590 converted to English, opening VOA Music Mix with newscast. Without embargo, when rechecked at 1350, 15590 was now in Spanish, plugging
http://voanoticias.com and announcer giving his own e-mail address at VOA. Also mentioned ``De Capital a Capital`` perhaps the name of the program just ending, and some more rock music in Spanish.

If you go to the website above for more info on the Capital program, first you see linx to audio of it as a musical program on Saturdays and Sundays. But on the webcast schedule it is shown with two different editions on Fridays, at 1430 and 1730 UT! And furthermore, the axual audio linx on the previous page claiming Sat and Sun have 1439aFri and 1730aFri in them. So that was probably the first edition on Friday, which has really daylight-shifted to 1330 UT, even tho a 4-hour conversion to ET is shown on the same list! The title bar of this page
http://www.voanews.com/spanish/webcasts.cfm also misspells ``transmiciones``. How can listeners take VOA Spanish seriously with all these mistakes? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 4840-4880, weak OTH radar pulses, presumed at 1252 March 20. Also at 1254 on 3860-3870 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 4900 and 4920, and perhaps some frequencies in between with uncopyable brief SSB transmissions, March 20 at 1341. I could never get them tuned in to demodulate, and suspect they employ speech inversion, i.e. reversing the proper audio frequencies as in normal SSB, a lite form of security, but certainly effective for listeners who do not have the equipment to re-reverse them. I could not even be sure of the language. I hope the narco-traffickers and poachers are not getting this sophisticated (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###

Stazione radio Marconi: il 2009 anno del recupero Appello al Quirinale

Una «Santa Alleanza» per strappare finalmente al degrado l'ex Stazione radio di Coltano voluta e utilizzata all'inizio del secolo scorso da Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) come prima stazione radiotelegrafica intercontinentale a onde lunghe. Il 2009 - nel quale ricorre il centenario del conferimento del premio Nobel al grande scienziato - potrebbe essere l'anno decisivo per il recupero dell'immobile che versa in un gravissimo stato di degrado. Il Comune sta cercando di mettere insieme enti e istituzioni per dare al tanto auspicato recupero il colpo d'ala necessario per trovare i finanziamenti indispensabili a sostenere i costosi interventi. Questo dopo le iniziative di sensibilizzazione portate avanti negli ultimi anni soprattutto per iniziativa dei Lions Club di Pisa e Livorno che, tra l'altro, sono riusciti a evitare la cartolarizzazione dell'immobile da parte dell'Agenzia del Demanio (proprietaria). «Intendiamo rivolgerci direttamente il Quirinale, al quale scriverò in questi giorni» dice il sindaco Marco Filippeschi: «Coltano è patrimonio della città e il sostegno del Presidente della Repubblica sarebbe decisivo. Intanto - continua - ho scritto al presidente della Rai, Claudio Petruccioli. Avevamo già un appuntamento, poi saltato perché Petruccioli è a fine mandato. Riallacceremo subito il filo del dialogo col nuovo presidente: la Rai è infatti proprietaria a Coltano, intorno alla stazione Marconi, di antenne, terreni e di alcuni immobili. Dunque può essere protagonista e partecipare a pieno titolo della rinascita di quel sito». L'idea è quella di coinvolgere diversi soggetti (Regione, Provincia, Parco, Fondazioni bancarie, soggetti privati) per sostenere il costo del recupero, ma poi serve un progetto chiaro su cosa fare nella struttura, che non deve diventare una cattedrale nel deserto. «Si potrebbe pensare con l'Università - aggiunge l'assessore ai lavori pubblici, Andrea Serfogli - a un centro per lo studio delle telecomunicazioni, gestito ad esempio tramite una Fondazione. I premi per tesi di laurea promossi in questi anni dal Lions (referente il professor Pier Luigi Maffei) offrono in questo senso qualificati spunti di lavoro». Il sindaco ha poi avuto parole di apprezzamento per l'impegno dei Fai-Fondo per l'Ambiente Italiano - l'associazione che tutela tesori e siti d'arte e naturalistici italiani - che proprio in occasione della 17.a edizione della Giornata di Primavera, il 28 e 29 marzo, garantirà l'apertura di tutti gli edifici storici di Coltano, come hanno spiegato Anna Maria Tomassi, capodeputazione di Pisa e il segretario Federico Usmiani insieme a Doady Giugliano. Nei due giorni saranno così visitabili la villa medicea del XVI secolo a Coltano (Torre dell'Orologio, stalle del Buontalenti, Coffee House), l'area dell'ex stazione radiotelegrafica e l'idrovora di Coltano: «Vogliamo in questo modo - spiega Tomassi - far conoscere alcuni importanti testimonianze nella storia del territorio e sensibilizzare sull'urgenza del recupero del sito marconiano. Nella villa sarà anche allestita una mostra di radio d'epoca a cura dell'associazione Aire. A fare da ciceroni saranno gli allievi dell'Istituto d'arte di Pisa (corso della professoressa Marianella Paglianti)». Il sabato 28 l'apertura del sito è dalle16 alle 18 (solo per iscritti Fai, ma è possibile aderire sul posto al sodalizio); la domenica orario continuato per tutti 9-19. Info: www.fondoambiente.it (La Nazione)

Angola: radio cattolica in difficoltà spera nell'aiuto del Papa

Il direttore di Rádio Ecclesia, padre Maurício Kamutu, spera che la visita del Papa in Angola aiuti a diffondere le trasmissioni dell'emittente cattolica angolana in tutto il Paese. Secondo quanto reso noto dall'agenzia Ecclesia dell'episcopato portoghese, Rádio Ecclesia, che attualmente trasmette solo nella capitale Luanda, in base alla legge in vigore, attende da 10 anni che il Governo permetta la copertura nazionale. Padre Kamutu ha fatto sapere che nelle province la radio ha già un deficit di oltre tre milioni di dollari perché il materiale si sta deteriorando per il mancato utilizzo. "I nostri tecnici inviati per verificare il materiale hanno constatato che gran parte di questo non si può più utilizzare", ha dichiarato, sottolineando che sarebbe quindi necessario effettuare nuovi acquisti. (Zenit.org)

Glenn Hauser logs March 18-19, 2009

** CHINA. Firedrake poor on 9300, March 19 at 1223, but inaudible on 9000 and 8400 which are usually best (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** EQUATORIAL GUINEA. Have not noted R. Africa on 15190 for more than a month now, including close check for it March 19 at 2143 next to YFR/Ascension 15195, and still no trace of a carrier on 15190 at 2202 after ASC was off.

The last reports of it in DXLD were Feb 21-22, but in the morning to midday hours. This was shortly after the ``terrorist attack/attempted coup`` on Feb 17 as linked in DXLD 9-016.

My last log of 15190 was Feb 14 at 1555, and Brian Alexander had heard it Feb 13 at 2110-2150, as in DXLD 9-015. So has anyone been hearing 15190 at any hour since then? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GREECE. VOG, 15650, Greek music until closing at 1352* March 19.

At 2120 March 19, found things back to normal with 9420 again on the air and clashing at about equal level with CVC 1Africa, Zambia, producing a SAH of 3.5 Hz, i.e. 210 fades per minute, but in short term the fade rate varied slightly, either due to one or both unstable transmitters or propagation/Doppler effect.

Usual collision of Greek music versus wacky religionist talk in English and praise music for impressionable young Africans. CVC went off at 2201, leaving VOG in the clear.

Meanwhile at 2153 I checked the other VOG frequencies, and found both
7450 and 7475 on the air with similar music but not //. 7450 also had that annoying het less than a kHz on the low side. So that means all three Avlis transmitters are again funxional for the first time in weeks, a conclusion John Babbis, who never misses an evening monitoring Greece in Maryland, also came to at 2202.

This may mean that 15650 resumes its previous schedule the next day, i.e. until 1550* and again colliding with Miraya FM from and for Darfur via Slovakia from *1500.

But the days are numbered (to nine more) for the 9420 CVC/ERA collision, as CVC plans to move to 5940 in A-09 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH. 6350 with noise jamming at 1237 March 19, instead of the usual whoop-whooping. Apparently the juches are changing their tactix; now it sounds about the same as on 3918 and 3985 against other clandestines from the South (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NETHERLANDS [non]. Just as I tuned in RN`s morning broadcast in Spanish on 9835 via Bonaire, March 19 at 1219, heard Jaime Báguena mention frequency 9895, but he must have been referring to A-09 when the 1200 transmission will move back to the latter.

I had tried a few times to hear RN Indonesian via Saipan, 15280 at 22-23, to determine whether the severe audio glitches I had previously heard were still happening, but reception has been poor to nil. March 19, however signal was back to good here, way off the back of the beam, at 2202, YL with ``Warta berita dari Radio Nederland Wereldomroep`` with two chords between items.

I listened carefully for four minutes and did not hear any of the skipping/looping as before, but the audio was still a bit `rough` as if fraxions of syllables were being cut off in the processing; not however noted during the musical chords, which could point to a studio problem rather than somewhere along the long line to Saipan. I never heard back whether the previous severe breakups could be correlated with satellite solar transit outages, which should be over by now, anyway (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NETHERLANDS [non]. Checking The Happy Station repeat of the `Dick Speekman` edition, Thursday March 19 at 1500: WRMI 9955 provided very good reception as it has been able to lately in the mornings, unlike the evenings --- but I could still hear DentroCuban jamming underneath it, a fine way to treat an alumnus of RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY [and non]. Listened to VOT`s Letterbox Wed March 18 on daily audio archive, in case they acknowledged my report about the foulups on 7325 via Sackville.

Seref Isler read reception report after reception report, praising the programming and hankering after QSLs, but no mention of this problem. The mailbag ran from 37 to 49 minutes into the file, and appeared after another feature, Turkey-EU Agenda, contrary to the order on their current printed program schedule folder, which shows that to be last on Wednesdays. Yet, in replying to another listener who mentioned that programming heard did not match the schedule, Seref explicitly said, ``We confirm every day before going on the air that the program schedule matches airplay``!

Another one wanted to be a `monitor`, but ``unfortunately, we don`t have a monitoring service``. No surprise there, considering that no one but yours truly seems to have noticed the wrong language on 7325, and nothing has been done about it so far. By `monitoring service` I suppose he means some kind of organized group sending regular reports as other stations have, or used to have, in return for small or large favors, even a paycheck.

Chalk up yet another misfeed depriving VOT`s myriads of SW listeners in NAm from the English broadcast they are entitled to as on the schedule, 0400 UT via Sackville on 7325 --- UT March 19 at *0400 sharp into Turkish talk, joining some non-English program in progress. But the TRT chief engineer is now aware of the problem and will be working on correcting it (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO observations: WRMI 9955 is usually prompt to get a new edition on the air/webcast as soon as it is available, and #1452 was confirmed on webcast only a couple hours after it was uploaded, UT Thu March 19 at 0530.

Unfortunately, the Thursday 1530 next airing has been replaced by a Happy Station repeat, but Jeff White has given us another airing temporarily on Saturdays at 1530 until another program takes over in April. Next evening chance is UT Friday 0100.

Checking the first opportunity for WBCQ to run new 1452, Thursday March 19 at 1900 on 7415, just barely audible here, being totally daytime path with the sun getting higher and higher, but I hope it works better close-in. However, I could make out it was still last week`s show, #1451. Two hours later during Ted Randall`s program, 7415 reception had greatly improved. Try again Friday at 1900, and on 5110 at 2300 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Sorry to note that WWCR-1 is developing a `squeal` problem like WEWN, tho relatively minor so far, audible only during talk segments and pauses in Spanish broadcast, March 19 at 2157 on very strong 7465; obscured when music plays (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. After anomalous findings on VOA Spanish frequencies this week, I checked earlier in the morning on March 19: at 1216, 9885 was already on in Spanish, or rather Gringo-Spanish, some official being interviewed about indocumentados. So the broadcast is probably starting at 1130 instead of 1230 due to DST in Wáshington and nowhere in Latin America except the running dog of Cuba which follows USA DST change dates.

At 1229 I was listening to // 13715 as the Enfoque Andino hour was ending, complete with English outro, ``This program has come to you from the Voice of America, Washington``. Semi-minute of dead air to fake out listeners thinking the transmission is really over ---

Then at 1230 re-starting, ``Welcome to the Voice of America in Spanish`` and into ``Buenos Días, América`` the morning news magazine, which presumably ran until 1300 when 9885 and 13715 went off. I.e. one UT hour earlier than during USA standard time.

Rechecked third frequency, 15590, at 1353, when ID in English as VOA Music Mix, 1359 standard sign-off but cut off after 2 or 3 notes of Yankee Doodle. What self-disrespect! The 13-14 hour on 15590 the day before had started out in English but ended in Spanish; seems they can`t decide which language to run on this unscheduled transmission (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 6900-6970 approx., presumed OTH radar pulses March 19 a 1236, perhaps from China (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###

giovedì 19 marzo 2009

Radio Netherlands Madagascar relay station operating normally

Despite the political upheaval in Madagascar in the past week, I'm pleased to report that the operations of our Madagascar relay station haven't been affected. I was actually listening to the station in our Programme Distribution Department a few minutes before typing this. We are in daily contact with our colleagues there, and their safety is our primary concern. In case there's any change to the situation, we will of course publish details in our Weblog and on the RNW website. (Media Network)

Interessanti aperture verso il Venezuela a Sedico (BL)

Nelle ultime mattinate aperture interessanti verso il Venezuela:

1470 16/03 0510- YVSY, R.Vibración, Carúpano (VEN) 3/4
Px mx e ID in S alle 0516

1390 16/03 0518- YVZA, R.Fé y Alegria, Caracas (VEN) 3
Px mx e ID in S

1320 16/03 0520- YVWP, R.Apolo, Turmero (VEN) 2
Parlato in S, ID alle 0523

1370U 16/03 0524- YVSV, R.Portuguesa, Araure (VEN) 2
Px mx e parlato in S, ID alle 0530

1380 17/03 0515- YVNG, Ondas del Mar, Puerto Cabello (VEN) 3
Px mx, ID in S alle 0520

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Saverio De Cian
QTH: Sedico (Belluno)
RX: JRC-535, SDR-14
ANT: K9AY

Shortwave Radio Logs from WDX6AA

BOTSWANA   VOA Relay   17895  1805  English  444  March 15  OM with comments on Nigeria on the Nightline program. OM with comments about Madagascar's government.

CANADA   China Radio Intl-CRI Relay   13700  2235  Spanish  433  March 15  YL and OM with comments.

COSTA RICA   Radio Exterior Espana relay-REE   17850  1810  Spanish  433  March 15  Two OM ancrs at a Soccer game.

CUBA   Radio Nacional Venezuela-RNV Relay   17750  1816  Spanish  444  March 15  Two OMs with comments and mentioning Venezuela often. //13680 [333] via Cuba.

ECUADOR   HCJB Global   15295  1826  Portuguese  333  March 15  OM ancr with vocal music.

JAPAN   Radio Japan-NHK   13650  2240  Chinese  333  March 15  IS and a YL with comments. YL and OM with comments 2242.

TAIWAN   Radio Taiwan Intl-RTI   11635  2335  Mandarin  333  March 16.

UNITED STATES   Radio Marti   15330  1824  Spanish  March 15  OM ancr with pop music.

Stewart MacKenzie, WDX6AA
Huntington Beach, California, USA
"World Friendship Through Shortwave Radio Where Culture and Language Come Alive"
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ASWLC
SCADS: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SCADS

mercoledì 18 marzo 2009

Last broadcast of ZLXA, New Zealand

Station: ZLXA,Radio Reading Service, Levin, New Zealand, 3935 kHz
Schedule: 0400 UTC March 20, 2009 - 1900 UTC March 22, 2009

Original announcement via Dan Ferguson, NASWA via Anker Petersen, DSWCI:

Dear Friends

Following a meeting of the Board of N.Z. Radio for the Print Disabled Inc. on 2 Feb 2009, below is an extract from the Secretary's reply to my letter of 26 January in which I discuss the possible closure of our shortwave service.

"The Board of the NZ Radio for the Print Disabled considered all the facts presented but came to the decision to cease broadcasting as ZLXA on 3935 kHz forthwith. The main reason for this decision is the state of the valves on the transmitter. We would need to renew the four valves (4/400c) at a cost of approximately $3000 also the cost of power at $400 per month and an annual licence of $700 combined makes this broadcasting service completely unfeasible.

We are at this point in time trying to raise finance to replace the MW transmitter which suffered damage during last year's storm.

The Board, though, has agreed to broadcast on 3935 kHz over a weekend from 5.00pm Friday 20th March through to Monday morning 23rd March 2009, (0400 20/3 - 1900 22/3 UTC), depending on the transmitter functioning for that period.

This is the best that we can do to enable the many international DXers to receive our transmission for one last time."

As you will appreciate, for an organisation reliant on grants and donations to continue serving our listening community, the shortwave component is no longer viable. Therefore, RRS will maintain local broadcasts on 1602 kHz (2XA) and 107.3 MHz FM only.

Kindest regards & Best DX
Kelvin Brayshaw
QSL Manager
NZ Radio Reading Service
LEVIN

http://www.dxtests.info/2009/02/last-broadcast-of-zlxa-3935-khz-levin.html

Reginaldo Anunciaçao : Request from Radio Belarus English Service

http://www.tvr.by/eng

In a Reply by letter , QSL card , post card, stickers ! (two sizes)

Mrs. Larisa Suarez (he speaks also Spanish) requested to the listeners to write in BLOCK CARACTHERS the listeners address or add LABEL with listeners address. Station has nice QSL card and Postcards with logo.

No need to add IRC.

ADDRESS: 4 Krasnaya St., Minsk, Belarus.
Postal code 220807, Minsk.
http://www.tvr.by/eng

E-mail: radiostation-belarus@tvr.by

SW band:
1200-0000 UTC on the frequencies of 7390, 7360 KHz
1805-0000 UTC on the frequency of 7135 KHz

MW band:
2000-0000 UTC on the frequency of 1170 KHz.

FM transmitters and frequencies:

Brest - 96.4 MHz
Grodno - 96.9 MHz
Svisloch - 100.8 MHz
Geraneny - 99.9 MHz
Braslav - 106.6 MHz
Myadel - 102.0 MHz

(Reginaldo Anunciaçao, Barra Mansa RJ, Brasil via PlayDX ml)

Glenn Hauser logs March 16-18, 2009

** AFGHANISTAN [non]. R. Free Afghanistan, 9990 via Sri Lanka, March 18 at 1311 with several Radio Azadi IDs; fair with flutter, being almost trans-polar, aimed 340 degrees from Iranawila. 1327 playing some music very reminiscent of the late lamented Radio Solh, cut off abruptly at 1330 without so much as a goodbye, retune-to-next-frequency, or anything, and carrier off at 1331:10. Initially, WWCR 9980 was no problem but by the end it was starting to build up to its usual daytime super-power desensitizing and splattering signal (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** AUSTRALIA. The VL8s are still `showering` far beyond their up-and-down NT-only target area. March 18 at 1252 check, 2485 best with discussion in English, barely audible on 2310, and nothing but a carrier detectable on 2325 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SAUDI ARABIA. Not having looked for it the past week, I made a point of checking for Sout ul-Buzz, March 16 at 1509: yes, there it is on 15435, the frying sound detracting from but at the moment not totally overriding the Word of God, Who speaks only Arabic (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY [non]. 7325 at *0400 March 16 with nice Turkish (?) music, but still not the scheduled English broadcast. Several people at TRT should have received my E-mail on Monday, so perhaps we`ll see some axion on this misfeed which has now gone on for at least two weeks since I first noticed it (not three). I then heard from frequency management, who were going to look into it, but a lower priority than working on the A-09 schedule. So again at 0407 check March 17, Turkish music. At 0450 check March 18, talk in Turkish(?), not English (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Yet another VOA/IBB SNAFU: Greenville 15590, which is supposed to carry the Spanish service, was in English at 1304 Wed March 18 ending VOA News Now with Austrian incest item, 1305 to VOA Music Mix, also introduced in English. VG signal here, but no signals on the two // scheduled, 13715 and 9885.

Has Spanish been moved an hour earlier without notice due to DST in Washington, which is irrelevant in the LAm target area? Last Oct/Nov some unexpected schedule changes were also made to this broadcast. Guess what? The VOA language schedule for B-08 now shows: Spanish
1130-1200 UTC 9885 13715 15590 M-F
1200-1300 UTC 9885 13715 15590
2300-0000 UTC 5890 5940 9690

So that is exactly what has happened, but the 15590 transmitter is still being run for an extra hour on the pre-DST schedule!

The program schedule on the Spanish site ignores SW, but for webcasts:
``Buenos días América, 20kbps, duración 00:30:00, Lunes a Viernes 1330 UTC, 09:30 Hora de Wáshington`` --- so that is long outdated.

Rock music in English, such as M. Cyrus, continued on 15590 only, but at 1333 recheck there was an announcement in Spanish, and again a few minutes later, so sometime in the interim, a switch was made from English to Spanish feed, the so-called Éxitos Latinoamericanos show I usually hear until abrupt 1400*

Eibi shows the way it was until March 8:
1230 1300 Mo-Fr   USA Voice of America S LAm 13715g 9885g 15590g
1300 1400 [daily] USA Voice of America S LAm 15590g 9885g 13715g
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WEWN, 7555, defective modulator hi-pitched squeal getting worse to the point of driving away even motivated listeners, March 18 at 1339 check during Spanish discussion. Why have they let this go on and worsen for years without fixing it? If they can afford the juice for all those 500 kW transmitters, they should be able to afford a replacement part. But hey, the fewer listeners being misled by this nonsense, the better (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 13935-13960, weak OTH radar pulses, presumed, 1308 March 18. This area is one of its favorite ranges just below 20m hamband (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###