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Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs September 10-11, 2011
Current HFCC for ERU
http://hfcc.org/data/schedbybrc.php?seas=A11&broadc=ERU
still has no 17625, but shows three frequencies for Fulani, only one of which is/was probably in use:
11520 1845 2000 46 Egypt Radio & TV Union ERU Ful Abu zaabal 30N16 031E22 245 200 1234567 27-Mar-2011 30-Oct-2011
11555 1845 2000 46 Egypt Radio & TV Union ERU Ful Abu zaabal 30N16 031E22 245 200 1234567 27-Mar-2011 30-Oct-2011
15520 1845 2000 46 Egypt Radio & TV Union ERU Ful Abu zaabal 30N16 031E22 250 100 1234567 27-Mar-2011 30-Oct-2011
I did definitely hear English on 17625 previously, so maybe wrong language feed as well as new/unknown frequency. Glenn
--- On Sun, 9/11/11, Wolfgang Bueschel <BueschelW@xxxxxx> wrote:
> 17625 1845-2000 zone 46 Au Zabaal
> 200kW 245degr Ful EGY ERU
>
> x11555 kHz ?
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fula_language
>
> Spoken in Mauritania, Senegal, Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso,
> Niger, Nigeria,
> Cameroon, Gambia, Chad, Sierra Leone, Benin, Guinea-Bissau,
> Sudan, Central
> African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Liberia,
> Gabon
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Glenn Hauser" Sent:
> Sunday, September 11, 2011 5:41 PM
> Subject: [dxld] Glenn Hauser logs September 10-11, 2011
>
> EGYPT. Another day of trying to monitor the strange new
> frequency of 17625,
> Sept 10: on the home rig, tune-in at 1900 UT to find open
> carrier, a lot
> stronger than another OC on 15270, which is the scheduled
> frequency for a
> sesquihour of R. Cairo English to W Africa. Nothing audible
> on wooden
> registered // 11510. 17625 ranged from S6 to peaks of S9+10
> so if it were
> normally modulated, reception would have been sufficient.
> At 1901 I make out
> the Cairo theme, and some just-barely-modulated talk, which
> was softer than
> the mere sounds of fading on the signal! 1904 some singing,
> seems like
> Qur`an, as is typical of Cairo openings. 1914 some JBM
> talk; meanwhile no
> modulation audible on 15270, may have been similarly JBM
> but just too weak a
> signal in the first place. At 1932 no modulation audible on
> 17625; 1940
> increases to JBM, and so it went until cut off at 1955:28*
> about the same
> time as previous days, while at 1956, 15270 still had a JBA
> carrier.
> (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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