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Today's Topics:
1. Arab Radio 12085 // 7470 (Jouko Huuskonen)
2. Re: Arab Radio 12085 // 7470 (Jouko Huuskonen)
3. LOG (Vincent LECLER)
4. QSL Information Pages - Update : Jan 9 - Feb 16 (Martin Schoech)
5. Re RFA Mandarin - earlier reports. (Ron)
6. DX TIPS (Md. Azizul Alam Al-Amin)
7. HCDX logs between 2005-02-16 0000 UTC and 2005-02-17 0000 UTC
(Risto Kotalampi)
8. Re: 11885 Malaysia? (Glenn Hauser)
9. wobbler report via DXTuners (MarkWA1ION@xxxxxxx)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 18:38:16 +0200
From: "Jouko Huuskonen" <jouko.huuskonen@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [HCDX] Arab Radio 12085 // 7470
To: <wghauser@xxxxxxxxx>, <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Anti-Syrian government programme by the Arab Radio noted 16 UTC on 12085-
and 7470 kHz. Signal on 12085 kHz extremely stong. Transmitter site
somewhere in Eastern Europe? Passport tells 7470 kHz is coming from Samara.
More here: www.arabicsyradio.org
After the murder of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Harir and people
putting blame on Syria, Arabic Radio must have listeners both in Syria and
Lebanon. Not only DXing community.
73?s
Jouko Huuskonen
Turku FINLAND
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 19:59:49 +0200
From: "Jouko Huuskonen" <jouko.huuskonen@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [HCDX] Re: Arab Radio 12085 // 7470
To: <wghauser@xxxxxxxxx>, <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Jari Savolainen told 12085 kHz is Grigoriopol, Moldova. TNX Jari!
73?s de Jouko
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Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 6:38 PM
Subject: [HCDX] Arab Radio 12085 // 7470
Anti-Syrian government programme by the Arab Radio noted 16 UTC on 12085-
and 7470 kHz. Signal on 12085 kHz extremely stong. Transmitter site
somewhere in Eastern Europe? Passport tells 7470 kHz is coming from Samara.
More here: www.arabicsyradio.org
After the murder of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Harir and people
putting blame on Syria, Arabic Radio must have listeners both in Syria and
Lebanon. Not only DXing community.
73?s
Jouko Huuskonen
Turku FINLAND
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 08:38:50 +0100
From: "Vincent LECLER" <vlecler@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [HCDX] LOG
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HI,
6105.0 VOA, PINHEIRA, STP 0608
16/02 344
ID < Good morning Africa..VOA >
6035.0 VOA, GREENVILLE, NC, USA 0616 16/02
444
ID // 6105 KHZ
6150.0 UNIVERSITY NET'K, CALMITA, CTR 0630 16/02
333
ID
7375.0 UNIVERSITY NET'K, CALMITA, CTR 0635 16/02
444
// 6150.0
5935.0 WWCR, NASHVILLE,TN,USA 0640 16/02
444
RELAY UNIVERSITY NET'K // 6150 KHZ
5755.0 KAIJ, FRISCO,TX,USA 0641
16/02 455
RELAY UNIVERSITY NET'K // 6150 KHZ
73 de Vincent
QTH: Poitiers / France
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 15:49:24 +0100
From: "Martin Schoech" <radio@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [HCDX] QSL Information Pages - Update : Jan 9 - Feb 16
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QSL Information Pages - Update : Jan 9 - Feb 16
http://www.schoechi.de/qip.html
Contributors :
Kent Winrich, Mauricio Molano S?nchez, Edward Kusalik
Manuel M?ndez (4x), Roberto Pavanello (3x), Paul Gager,
Nino Marabello (3x), Kenji Hashimoto, Bjarne Mjelde
Martin Elbe, Dave Valko, Thomas R?sner (2x)
Haru Yokoi, Martin Sch?ch, Dieter Kraus (2x)
Juergen Waga, Patrick Robic, Alvin Mirabal
Mick Delmage, Fran?ois-Xavier Lesaulnier, Arild Skalmeraas
Sources :
BCDX 698, 699, 700,
Arvid Husdal bis 14.2.2005
Bjarne Mjelde bis 26.01.
CIDX 2005-01
ConDig 297, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302
Dieter Kraus bis Jan 2005
DXLD 5-006-028
DX-MidAmerica 2-21
JAP 351, 352, 353, 354, 355
Norwegian DX-News 2004-5
ODXA 2005-2
Signal 137, 138, 139, 140
This has been an update with 837 qsl-logs.------------------------------
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 19:30:27 +1300
From: "Ron" <falcon135@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [HCDX] Re RFA Mandarin - earlier reports.
To: <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Not heard at 1700 hours, but a bit later 2100 hours, the following
noted at 2052-2130 on RFA Mandarin.
13745 Main frequency for a report, excited talk in Chinese dialect
but RFA clearer of the two stations. Tune in 2052. By 2100
interference had totally gone and SIO was a you beaut 555,
by 2132 the strength had dropped but still no interference
SIO 454.
Noted at 2105 other channels
7540 a signal there but could of been anybodies, SIO 150.
9455 weakly under a strong religious one in EE SIO 320.
9885 SIO 343 splatter off 9890.
9875 SIO 030.
11950 SIO 444, trace splatter 11945.
11970 SIO 454.
15510 SIO 555.
I did not chase the QRM at this time, more important was my report on
13745.
Regards from N.Z. Ron K.
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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 23:40:47 +0600
From: "Md. Azizul Alam Al-Amin" <alamin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [HCDX] DX TIPS
To: wghauser@xxxxxxxxx
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DX TIPS
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(16 February' 05)
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current events wherever they are. Users can always stay up-to-date by
receiving reliable online content on their mobile devices in their choice
of English, German, Spanish, Portuguese for Brazil, Arabic, Russian and
Chinese. "This new way of spreading information is going to keep our users
even better informed," said Guido Baumhauer, DW-WORLD.DE Editor-in-Chief.
"We want to get more people excited about the chance to receive DW-WORLD.DE
content when they're on the go."
A media moving forward
Receiving information via handheld devices is a growing phenomenon. About
80 percent of the 293 million cellular network users in Western Europe
owned a device that let them access the Internet while away from a computer
in 2004, according to a study conducted by the Forrester market research
group. There are about 38 million people who used handheld devices for
Internet access at least once a month and the trend is growing, the survey
reported. "Handheld devices are establishing themselves in emerging and
developing countries as an important alternative to landline connections,"
said Holger Hank, editorial director for DW-WORLD.DE. "By going mobile we
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cost wherever and whenever readers choose. Stored news is updated each time
the mobile devices are synchronized. "Our goal is to keep people as well
informed as possible -- no matter where they are," Baumhauer said. "This is
our first step in the mobile world, and there will definitely be more to
come. We're proud of the mobile content that we provide and especially of
the variety of languages we offer." (Jochen Spangenberg (sms) via DW
Website)
Best Regards,
MD. AZIZUL ALAM AL-AMIN
RAJSHAHI-6100, BANGLADESH
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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 23:05:04 +0000
From: Risto Kotalampi <risto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [HCDX] HCDX logs between 2005-02-16 0000 UTC and 2005-02-17
0000 UTC
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Hard-Core-DX.com logs from 2005-02-16 0000 UTC to 2005-02-17 0000 UTC
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Asia
11884.7 Feb 16 1030-1231 MLA: Tentative: VOM Kajang. Could not make
anything out of the audio, but what else could it be with these s/on
and -off times? Strangely enough, nothing heard on 15295 kHz. Ritola,
FIN
For more information please email risto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Message: 8
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 17:17:37 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [HCDX] Re: 11885 Malaysia?
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Have you ruled this out, as in DXLD 5-025?
Seemingly the second RRI/VOI SW station at Bonto Sunggu,
Jeneparto, Sulawesi. Not mentioned in DXpress[Jembatan] since 1999 I
guess. Scheduled for 9565, 9630, [9680?], 11750, 11885 kHz. Dipoles
towards 85 degrees.
11885 0900-1300 51 UJU 100 85 5 206 D INS RRI RRI
Usually RRI/VOI uses Jakarta Cimanggis site.
73 (Wolfgang Büschel via DXLD)
Glenn Hauser
> Asia
>
> 11884.7 Feb 16 1030-1231 MLA: Tentative: VOM Kajang. Could not make
> anything out of the audio, but what else could it be with these s/on
> and -off times? Strangely enough, nothing heard on 15295 kHz. Ritola,
> FIN
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Message: 9
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 23:20:57 -0500
From: MarkWA1ION@xxxxxxx
Subject: [HCDX] wobbler report via DXTuners
To: badx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, nrcidxd@xxxxxxx, bjordan@xxxxxxxx,
hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Here's a quick trip around the DXTuners
receivers looking for wobbly action on 870,
930, and 1100. Using this service saved
me a lot of frequent flyer miles.
You can draw your own conclusions, but it
certainly looks like Cuba to me.
Melbourne, Florida
0330 UTC: 17 FEB
870 WWL o/ Reloj
930 wobbler heard mixed with SS music station
1100 wobbler mixed with WTAM & SS music station
Maryland
0332 UTC: 17 FEB
870 WWL
930 weak mix of stations
1100 WTAM in the clear
Arlington, Texas
0335 UTC: 17 FEB
870 WWL
930 English talker weak, maybe Oklahoma, no wobbler
1100 wobbler weak, over unID's
Illinois
0340 UTC: 17 FEB
870 WWL sports over/under English-language religion
930 weak jumble, no wobbler
1100 WTAM over Spanish talker & wobbler
Moosonee, Ontario, Canada
0342 UTC: 17 FEB
870 weak jumble
930 WBEN strong with talkshow, Ace and Kohl's adverts, ID
1100 WTAM & a spur from a longwave aerobeacon
Caracas, Venezuela
0350 UTC: 17 FEB
870 weak station jumble (HJSB probably one of them)
930 Spanish talker mixed with station playing Ven. anthem
1100 Spanish religion (prob. Colombia) with occasional wobbler & Spanish
music way in background
back to Melbourne, Florida
0355 UTC: 17 FEB
870 WWL over Reloj Cuban
930 wobbler under Spanish station
1100 wobbler mixed with Cuban talker
and here at home in Billerica, Massachusetts
0400 UTC: 17 FEB
870 WMTW-ME/WHCU-NY/WWL-LA jumbled
930 WBEN-NY over WGIN-NH/CFBC-NB
1100 WTAM-OH in the clear, no wobbulation
Mark Connelly, WA1ION
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