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DXpedition log from Finland



Here comes, as attachement in DOS-ASCII format, my DXpedition log from
Lemmenjoki, Finland, on Jan. 4-11th 1997.

73 from Mika Makelainen, Vantaa, Finland
DXpedition "LEM104" to Lemmenjoki. Finland, from January 4th to 11th 1997

Logs of Mika Makelainen, Vantaa, Finland
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Participants and location:

This is a partial log of DXpedition number 104 to Lemmenjoki in Northern Finland.  Altogether three
DXers took part; Hannu Niileksela from Dec. 28th 1996 to Jan. 11th 1997, Timo Reiniluoto from Dec.
28th to Jan. 4th and Mika Makelainen from Jan. 4th to Jan. 11th. LEM104 was just one of a series of
DXpeditions, which were held non-stop from September to late January in Lemmenjoki.

Equipment:

An array of 14 beverage antennas and 2 longwires, each 700-1000 meters in length, was used. Most
of the antennas were directed to different parts of North America, with the exception of two antennas
to the Southern part of South America, two antennas to the Caribbean, two straight north and two to
Far-East Asia. Most of the time two receivers per person was used, the most popular model being
JRC NRD-535.

Conditions:

Nearly all DX-activity was concentrated on MW DXing, the favorite target being North American AM
stations. Conditions to this area remained relatively good and steady most of the time, but were very
general in nature, so that the usual dominants tended to be heard over and over again. There were
only very few more narrow openings to specific areas, which was what we needed to identify stations
that were new to us. Friday Jan. 10th offered a good opening to California. Conditions toward South
America were poorer than average, and to Asia much poorer than average. This was probably my first
ever DXpedition to Lapland which didn't offer any new Japanese AM stations to me. All in all, the
results for me were slightly below average, and I did expect better results taking into consideration
that we should be experiencing solar minimum and exceptionally good AM reception.

The weather conditions were normal to this area at this time of the year, with temperatures ranging
from -5 degrees Celsius to around -35. As Lemmenjoki is located above the Arctic circle, in early
January the sun never comes above the horizon, but there is still daylight for a few hours per day.

Notes on the log:

The entire log of the three participants will be published in the upcoming issue of "DXclusive"
magazine. As I (Mika Makelainen) am the only one online, only my loggings will appear also here -
they represent perhaps one third of the total loggings. Also my log is strictly limited to stations that
were either new to me, or otherwise relatively rarely heard up here, or were of special interest for
some other reason. For instance, around 150-200 most commonly heard North American stations are
not listed at all. More or less this applies to all continents. Needless to say, I was looking only for a
few specific stations from Europe.

Most of my tapes are yet to be reviewed so many stations will be found in the coming weeks. These
additional logs will likely be published only in "DXclusive", as they are of interest mainly to other
Scandinavian DXers.

It is also worth noting that in Finland there is strong emphasis on picking up local station
identifications. Stations are not identified by merely checking whether they simulcast some other more
well-known station. In case the station in question has local programming at some time of the day, a
local station identification is generally needed for positive station identification. This of course makes
listening to Japanese NHK stations, Russian and Spanish stations, among others, much more
difficult, but is also much more rewarding.

A few unidentified stations are also mentioned in case someone could help in identifying them. The
log is divided by continents, under which stations are listed in frequency order. The details are in the
following format: frequency (kHz), date (day.month), time (UTC), station name and location. Address
all comments to: mtm@xxxxxxxxx


Europe:

621        7.1.  1520   R Machatskala
630        8.1.  -1500  R Saratov
657        9.1.  0620   RAI Veneto, Venezia
729        9.1.  0655   RNE-1 Castilla y Le¢n, Valladolid, and of course Asturias on top
729        9.1.  1504   BBC Essex
801        9.1.  0655   RNE-1 Castilla y Le¢n, Zamora/Burgos
801        9.1.  0657   RNE-1 Galicia, Lugo
837        9.1.  2256   COPE Sevilla
846        5.1.  1400   R Mediana, Perm
855        8.1.  -0810  R Penza
900        9.1.  0704   COPE Vigo
1080       7.1.  2327   Onda Cero R, Toledo, surprisingly with a local ID at this time
1575       6.1.  0620   RAI Umbria, Perugia

Africa:

837        8,9.1.       2232,2129   COPE Las Palmas
1179       10.1. 2338   R Club Tenerife, Santa Cruz
1440       5.1.  0031   tent. GBC Yola. Only an announcement for "R One" was heard

Asia:

189        9.1.  2245   Amurskaya R, Belogorsk
234        9.1.  2319-  R Irkutsk
279        9.1.  0010-  R Yekaterinburg
729        10.1. 1546   AIR Guwahati
747        5.1.  1315   R Karaganda
760        9.1.  1725   Yemen RTV, Mukalla
801        5,9.1.       1300-  R ?skemen/Ust-Kamenogorsk (Vostozhno-Kazahstanskaja
                               oblastnaya Radio), bilingual local program as usual for Kazakhs
801        8.1.  1330   Az?rbaycan RTV Sirk?ti, Baki/Pirsagat
891        4.1.  1500   HLKB Pusan
936        11.1. 0016   BSKSA Riyadh
1322,91    11.1. 1100   China R Int
1323       11.1. 1100   Ningbo PBS
1360,57    3.1.  2117   DZYR San Fernando
1449       8.1.  1550   IRIB Bandar-e-Torkamen, FS-program to Turkmenistan
1602       5.1.  1147   Russkaya R, (Tyumen?). Does anyone have an address for this?

North America:

530        5.1.  0915   CIAO Brampton ON
570        4.1.  0859   KVI Seattle WA
580        4.1.  0346   CFRA Ottawa ON
590        10.1. 1039   CFNL Ft. Nelson BC
630        10.1. 1513   KIAM Nenana AK
710        4.1.  0925   WDSM Superior WI
850        4.1.  0503   CKVL Verdun PQ
850        11.1. 0632   WRMR Cleveland OH
900        5.1.  0959   CJBR Rimouski PQ
980        5.1.  0840   KFWB Los Angeles CA
990        7.1.  0925   CBY Corner Brook NF
1010       4.1.  0034   WINS New York NY
1160       4.1.  2246   WJJD Chicago IL
1160       4.1.  2301   WSKW Skowhegan ME
1160       4.1.  2303   WCCS Homer City PA
1340       4,9.1.       1059,1130  KLKI Anacortes WA
1340       7.1.  0946   CJLS Yarmouth NS
1390       11.1. 0904   KJME Denver CO
1390       11.1. 1038   KRRZ Minot ND
1400       10.1. 1159   KVTO Berkeley CA
1420       3.1.  2350   KTOE Mankato MN
1420       6,7.1.       2352,0031  CKPT Petersborough ON
1420       9.1.  0805   CKDY Digby NS
1450       6.1.  2249   CHUC Cobourg ON
1450       10.1. 0959   KEST & KOBO CA
1450       10.1. 1028   KLBM La Grande OR
1480       4.1.  2201   WSAR Fall River MA
1480       7,10.1.      1028   KYOS Merced CA
1490       6.1.  0432   KNDC Hettinger ND
1490       6,7.1.       1403,0930  KBSR Laurel MT "Big Sky R"
1490       8.1.  1243   KCID Caldwell ID
1490       10.1. 0957   KOWL South Lake Tahoe CA
1490       10.1. 1012   KWAC Bakersfield CA
1490       10.1. 1032   KBKR Baker OR
1490       10.1. 1036   UNID "Radio Consentida" in Spanish, in the Pacific time zone
1490       10.1. 1159   KTOB Petaluma CA. Shortly before the KTOB-ID an ID was heard
                        for the FM-station KFOX 93.5, perhaps also this over KTOB
1490       often often  KEYG Grand Coulee WA
1570       6.1.  0935   WXLN New Albany IN
1580       4,5,6.1.     0329,1030  WSRF Ft. Lauderdale FL, relaying WINZ 940
1580       6.1.  1230   KDOM Windom MN
1580       7.1.  1221   KGAL Lebanon OR
1600       4.1.  0603,1247  KWOM Watertown MN, more precisely on 1599.97 kHz.
1630       6.1.  1309   KXBT Vallejo CA

Central America:

530        4.1.  0224   R Visi¢n Cristiana, South Caicos
660        6.1.  0103   R St. Lucia, Babonneau
840        5.1.  2337   R Caribbean Int, Castries, St. Lucia
890        4.1.  0455   R Progreso, UNID QTH
990        10.1. 0641   XECL Mexicali BC
1120       5.1.  2322   WMSW Hatillo PR
1160       5.1.  2237   WBQN Barceloneta PR
1350       4.1.  0159   WEGA Vega Baja PR
1560       11.1. 1001   XEJPV Cd. Ju rez CH "Digital AM Estereo"
3300       7.1.  1100   R Cultural, Guatemala
5890 USB   6.1.  1210   UNID sending religious PX in Spanish, perhaps the new Honduran


South America:

590        7.1.  0627   R Continental, Buenos Aires
720        6.1.  0058   R Oriente, Porlamar
740        7.1.  0320   R Caron¡, Puerto Ordaz
830        6.1.  0147   R Sensaci¢n, Caracas
880        10.1. 0158   Mundial 880, Puerto Ordaz
890        8.1.  0406   R Libertad Sport, Montevideo
1080       6.1.  0210   R Barcelona
1110       5.1.  2258   R Car£pano
1120       5.1.  2359   tent. Caracol, Tunja (no local ID, only Caracol)
1230       6.1.  0027   R Calidad, Cali
1230       6.1.  0029   R Reloj, Tunja
1240       5.1.  2359   R Nacional de Venezuela, Punta Tumatey
1300       8.1.  0228   Super R Tupi, Porto Alegre
1380       4.1.  0028   UNID "... estudios del circuito radial Continente." 
1380       7.1.  2351   Ondas del Mar, Puerto Cabello
1390       5.1.  0243   R F? y Alegr¡a, Caracas
1420       5.1.  2355   R Marabina, Maracaibo
1430       5.1.  2356   R Bahia, Puerto La Cruz
1500       11.1. 0130   R Floresta, Tucuru¡
1510       8.1.  0334   R 1510, G?ig?e
4777,71    8.1.  0935   R Andes, Uyuni
4939,45    9.1.  0915   R Amazonas, Puerto Ayacucho
4949,84    8.1.  0923   R Baha'i, Otavalo

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