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Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs March 13-14, 2014
re 11915
SAUDI ARABIA Nothing heard from BRA at 1820 UT March 14. Nothing heard of
ZYE851 R GaÃcha, Porto Alegre, RS, but instead til 2257 UT.
11914.969 BSKSA Riyadh Arabic sce S=9+40dB here in southern Germany.
USA 17775.000 KVOH Rancho Simi, piano mx, and Spanish male singer at 1848
UT March 14, S=9+10dB logged in Vancouver Isl. SDR remote unit, on backlobe
of 100degrees ITU#805 log-periodic horizontal antenna. "La Voz de Esperanza"
ID at 1855 UT. At 1859 UT both addresses given qsl@xxxxxxxx and
snail mail at LA-USA.
Clandestines heard on 17860 kHz Khmer on March 7th, and
7530 kHz Chinese on March 8th already.
73 wb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Glenn Hauser" Sent: Friday, March 14, 2014
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs March 13-14, 2014
BRAZIL. 11915.47, March 14 at 0111, Brazuguese talk about futebol, i.e. R.
GaÃcha, fair signal. I have just starting using my new Tecsun PL-880, won
from PCJ Radio International. It fine-tunes in 10-Hz steps when in SSB
modes. I haven`t yet checked calibration, but seems right on; however, even
with boosted bass-response headphones I cannot hear beat down to zero, but
instead have to interpolate between two similar beats above and below this
center frequency. How close did I get?
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1712 monitoring:
BTW, note the two unIDs I mentioned on WOR 1712: 7530 at 2100-2130 with
something in Chinese, presumably clandestine; I couldn`t hear it, but
Wolfgang BÃschel did. And:
17860 at 1130-1200, Wolfgang also could hear this one, and listening to
his recording, it`s definitely in Cambodian. David Kernick then reported
after its March 14 broadcast:
``The Cambodian clandestine heard by Glenn Hauser [sic] and Wolfgang
BÃschel on 17860 kHz at 1130-1200 UT was
the Voice of Khmer M'Chas Srok - website here:
http://www.khmer-mchas-srok.org/index.php?lang=en
Last 5 minutes observed today with fair reception on that frequency, off
air after closing announcements at 1200 UT. The website includes a web
radio claimed to be on 24/7, and details of this SW broadcast.
David Kernick, Interval Signals Online``
Website partly in English says it started Feb 14, and who are they?
``Definition of Khmer M'Chas Srok
1 â Â Khmer MâChas Srok Âmeans the sovereign Khmer people included the
contemporary Khmer as well as our compatriots disappeared since
generations, all Khmers who basically remain attached to their
civilization, to their traditions and to their religion.
2 â The Khmer MâChas Srok gathers all Khmers who consider Cambodia their
motherland and are determined to safeguard it, means to defend Cambodiaâs
territory and all resources within it that is underneath the ground, on
the ground, on the firm land and in the water.
3- Le Khmer MâChas Srok unites all Khmers who want to make the Khmer
society a modern and developed society, in which people live in harmony,
in an ideal of equality, with the intention of establishing sustainable
peace and stability within and outside Cambodia.``
I don`t find any contact info or clew as to whence this originate, and
transmitter sites for both remain unknown.
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
U S A 17775, March 14 at 1403, very poor carrier, presumably KVOH still
not propagating an hour after opening; by 1424 it`s VG and modulation not
very choppy (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
This report despatched at 1744 UT March 14
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