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[HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs December 6



** ANGUILLA [and non]. Still no 6090 or 11775 at various chex UT Dec 6. Some
have also found DGS missing from WWCR, but maybe that`s just propagation. Still
there on 5935 around 0710 Dec 6, and on 13845 around 1445. Costa Rica
frequencies always come and go irregularly (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)

** CUBA [non]. Re DXLD 6-180 under ANGUILLA, Noel Green mentioned in passing R.
Martí on 5890 after 0800, and I wondered if that was a typo for 5980, but no,
in fact heard here on 5890 at 0710 UT Dec 6, VG signal, presumably Delano and
no jamming audible; meanwhile heavy jamming against nothing on former frequency
after 0700, 5980. Radio Martí still is not posting a B-06 schedule on its
website http://www.martinoticias.com/frequencies.htm --- much less any updates
to it.

Also looked for 11750 at 1613 UT Dec 6, but unlike the day before, no signal
from R. Martí, alhto it could have been on before 1600. Cursory check of other
frequencies in this and other bands did not find another anomalous RM frequency
at the moment (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GABON. ANU Le Buzz, 19160 harmonic, inaudible for a change at 1612 check Dec
6; ANU was OK on 15475. Perhaps fundamental 9580 was off the air during this
hour, or the solar flare has taken care of such HF propagation (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO [and non]. Looking again for XEYU in current testing: Dec 6 at
tune-in 1440, 9599 now with modulation in Spanish, unlike the day before. Still
weak and hard to copy, but seemed to be talking about Mexican politics; 1455 to
classical music; 1459 a couple IDs sounded like Radio Universidad Nacional
rather than Radio UNAM. There was a het until 1500 from something on 9600.0,
and at 1517 back in classical music, XEYU measured like yesterday on 9599.4 or
so. Also unlike the day before, after 1500 there was splash from a
Chinese-speaking station on 9605; from phony enthusiasm of announcers
(commercials?) I suspect it is CNR-1; must be something new as I don`t find it
listed anywhere. The XEYU transmitter is presumably the last XERMX unit which
was semi-funxional on 9705v before R. México Internacional was abolished, and
it was donated to Radio UNAM. Hard to believe it is running as much as rated 10
kW (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)



 
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