Thanks Alan and Ivo, so solved easily, due of 500 kW Radio Kuwait powerhouse signals on Kabd TX site. Due of these strong signals on fundamentals 21540 Arabic and 21580 Filipino -- the additional observed 21500 kHz signal, as logged with S=6 here in Germany this morning IS REAL AN INTERMODULATION PRODUCT of Kabd site installations. I'll check also 21620 kHz on symmetrical upper side in coming days. Hopefully - in reality 21620 would also show a weaker Arabic sce signal of fundamental 21540 kHz. vy73 wb----- Original Message ----- From: Ivo Ivanov <ivo.observer@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2013 1:54 PM Subject: Re: [dxld] puzzle 21580 stronger, 21500 weaker Yes, Radio Kuwait in Tagalog Filippino 1000-1200 on 21580 KBD 500 kW / 084 deg to EaAs Good signal in Sofia and very weak signal on // strange 21500 also in Tagalog Filippino 2013/4/13 Alan Roe <alan-roe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Wolfy It's Radio Kuwait's Filipino service scheduled 1000-1200UT on 21580 - heard very strong here with several IDs and many English words. News at 1100 followed at 1110 by a "Requests and greetings" show. 21500 also heard very weak (I'm not very good with these things, but maybe a leapfrog of Kuwait on 21540 in Arabic?). (Alan Roe, Teddington, UK) On 13/04/2013 11:32, Wolfgang Bueschel wrote: > > UNIDENTIFIED 21580 stronger S=9+10 in Germany, 21500 weaker S=6 signal> in Germany heard in 1015-1030 UT April 13 slot. Heard a lot of modern > pop music singer.> > Station puzzles me, heard some announcements in - probably - Bahasa > Malay or Indonesia - > > Please help on monitoring. > 73 wb df5sx > > any connection ? to: > 1008 kHz New MW sender: "Voice of the South China Sea".> China Radio International has launched a frequency in the South China > Sea.> > The Voice of the South China Sea broadcasts in six languages, including > Mandarin, English, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Filipino as well as > Indonesian. > You can hear the English programs of the "Voice of the South China Sea" at AM 1008, 1400-1500 (Local Time). > The new frequency covers several countries around the South China Sea.
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