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[HCDX] Logs from Mainz



Hi,
some logs from the night of St. Helena which had good conditions also on frequencies other than 11092.5 kHz:

3900 kHz, 15 Dec 2007, 2320 UTC, PBS Hulun Buir (from the northernmost end of China) heard with SINPO 34322 with Mandarin talk programme. From midnight UTC, utility chirps presumably from the HFDL station Reykjavik, Iceland, disturbed reception.

3560.05 kHz, 15 Dec 2007, 2317 UTC, Voice of Korea feeder, heard for the first time ever, in Korean parallel to 7570 and 9975. Talk, with SINPO 34332.

3925 kHz, 15 Dec 2007, 2230 UTC, Radio Nikkei 1 (Japan) heard with radio play until fade-out around 2300. SINPO initially 24322. Radio Nikkei 2 signed on at 2300 on 3945 kHz, but only the carrier could be detected, similar strength to that of 3925, but no audio any more due to sunrise in Japan.

11870 kHz, 15 Dec 2007, 2156 UTC, Dr Gene Scott (Costa Rica) with the usual sermon, SINPO 24432.

11814.97 kHz, 15 Dec 2007, 2153 UTC, Radio Brasil Central with pop music parallel to 4985 kHz. SINPO 34433; on 4985 23322.

11780 kHz, 15 Dec 2007, 2142 UTC, Radio Nacional Amazonia (Brasil), with talk in portuguese, mentioning "Radio Nacional". SINPO 34422.

11784.65 kHz, 15 Dec 2007, 2130 kHz, Radio Guaiba (Brasil), with talk in portuguese, SINPO 14421.

11675 kHz, 15 Dec 2007, 2122 UTC, BBC via Greenville, USA, with report in English, SINPO 23422.

QTH: Mainz, Germany
Rx: JRC NRD-525
Antenna: 50 metre wire in the garden
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