[HCDX] Re: Mystery on 9525
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[HCDX] Re: Mystery on 9525



Gloria,

Hi, I used to live in Las Cruces, too.

Your 9525 is certainly Voice of Indonesia, in Indonesian, which can sound a bit like Spanish in intonation, not vocabulary. Has been on 9525 for years, and tho the search feature is nice, it seems the listings at hfradio are quite outdated. I tried a few other frequencies:

15039 - nothing, tho RFPI has been there for years
15040 - RFPI listed, but not on the full schedule, and wrong site as `Cariari` which is the Spain relay site in Costa Rica!
15120 - no mention of V. of Nigeria, which resumed using this frequency a few months ago.
And on and on...


I looked up 9525 in the 2003 Shortwave Guide, published mid-year by World Radio TV Handbook, and immediately found VOI on the air until 1300.

Regards, Glenn Hauser, Enid OK

Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 00:09:10 -0600
From: "Gloria R. Lalumia" <grlnj@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [HCDX] My First Post to the List/ and a Mystery Transmission
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Hi,
My name is Gloria and I'm in Las Cruces, NM about 50 miles north of El
Paso, TX.....in what I've seen described as a "weak" listening area.
I'm listening with a Grundig YB400PE with a supplied reel antenna inside
around my window. A few days ago I put up a 24 ft. insulated, stranded
12 gauge wire which only reaches about 12 feet high.   Since then
stations which I was barely hearing are coming in with much stronger
signals on a good day.

Right now I have a mystery on my hands!!

Today, 7/13 at 12.21 UTC I picked up a station on 9525. I listened until
1303 when it went off the air.  This is supposed to be a Radio Poland
broadcast to Europe at that time/freq.   But that's not what was coming in.

It was a music show playing ballads and "light disco"  (not English)
with a male and female host.  The woman did most of the talking. I
thought they might be talking some dialect of Spanish or Portuguese; it
was very "soft", not sounding like "staccato" at all. Later in the
program it sounded like they were doing dedications or reading listener
mail...I heard mentions of "Johannes," "Japon," and "Australia."  At one
point the man said in English, "Always be happy and smile " before
playing another ballad.
At 12:54  News of some sort came on and I heard the man say "B -AH- M.
There were mentions of Okinawa, Jakarta, Japan International, and Papua.
 After a reference to Indonesia, some music composed of bells and
chimes, very Asian sounding, came ouit and at 13:02 an very serious
anthem came on before cutoff at 13:03

When I did a freq. search at  http://hfradio.org/swbc/  I found
absolutely nothing that corresponded to this broadcast!!

Does anybody have a clue??

Gloria

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