|  ** ANTARCTICA. 15475.98 RCUSB, March 9 at 1507-1509, no signals from
 LRA36 into three Brazilian SDRs checked. Someone in Lancaster PA was
 also listening to nothing this Wednesday (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
 ** CHINA. 13530, March 8 at 2320, JBA carrier with flutter vs CODAR;13130 & 13020 likewise at 2321 & 2322, all traditional CNR1 jammer
 frequencies against Sound of Hope (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
 ** CUBA. 13740, March 8 at 2318, RHC presents S9+25 of dead air withhum, while 13680 is only S6/S7 but managing to modulate Spanish
 suptortedly and hummingly. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn
 Hauser, OK, WOR)
 ** ETHIOPIA [and non]. 7110, March 9 at 0334, R. Ethiopia on AM, goodin presumed Amharic via UTwente; intermittent Slavic ham talk on
 exactly 7110 LSB only, evitable if listening in USB. I am not hearing
 a separate Ukraine-connected broadcaster as reported the day before by
 Robin L Harwood, Tasmania:
 ``[SWL] unusual broadcast on 7110 kHz. There is a broadcaster on 7110in a European language with a news/current affairs program. I know
 Ethiopia has been there but the announcers are definitely not African.
 Frequent mentions of Ukraine with male and female presenters. Signal?
 was good at 0400 but is now dropping up and down in QSB. Music bridges
 and professional presentation. Language sounds Romanian or Polish.
 Anyone also hearing it? 0422 7110 UNID News/current Affairs. Frequent
 mentions of Ukraine. Signal was S9 at 0402 but has dropped to S6.
 Heard via Albertirsa, Hungary SDR.``
 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
 ** U S A. 13089 USB, March 8 at 2322, marine weather with geocoörds,S9, overmodulated and distorted, i.e. NMN, Chesapeake VA. Equally
 defective and // on 12788 USB, NMG, New Orleans LA. Anyham would be
 ashamed to emit such signals, but not the USCG. Note to editors,
 ``umlauts`` on English words cannot be replaced by adding an e. They
 signify separate syllabification, not vowel quality (Glenn Hauser, OK,
 WOR)
 ** U S A. 7780, March 9 at 0200, WRMI with R. Svoboda in Russian,instead of RAE in Portuguese, which continues on 5800 only, while the
 two used to be //. Svoboda is a test as prompted by the crowdfunding
 campaign. Seems to be all-talk and continues past 0230 for the rest of
 the hour. 7780 on NE antenna makes it OK S9/+15 into UTwente, but no
 signal at Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, remote which seems to be funxional,
 not blocked or jammed, but maybe too far: east of Moscow about the
 same distance as west of Moscow to the Belarus` border.
 Yet it`s still too early before local sunrises in Ukraine and western
 Russia. Shame on USAGM for being unwilling to employ any of its own SW
 transmitters for these.
 John Jurasek advises, ``Here's an update just posted to theCrowdfunding Page: "And, best news of the day; we have a first
 mainstream media publicity about what we all have accomplished.
 Congratulations to every one of you. This is your story:
 https://thehill.com/policy/technology/597411-grassroots-effort-uses-shortwave-radio-to-broadcast-voa-in-ukraine-russia"``
 Hill writer Rebecca Klar just doesn`t get it, both in headline andbody referring to VOA broadcasting on SW ``in`` Russia or Ukraine. The
 point is, this is INTO from outside, as it has to be.
 Richard Langley reports: ``This is the latest update from thecampaign. Seems last night's broadcast was a test.
 "Thanks to WRMI, our one-hour test transmission in Russian (from RadioSvoboda -- Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty) is on the air right now on
 7780 kHz. (A clip below of the first minute or so with the station ID
 in English followed by the Russian programming as heard on the U.S.
 East Coast).
 "We are already getting solid reception reports from as far away asPoland so presumably it also being received in Russia, as well as the
 surrounding countries where Russian is widely understood.
 "We hope to start the daily transmissions in Russian soon, in additionto the VOA English program dedicated to Ukraine news which we began
 airing Monday. "Thank you again everyone for your contributions.
 Without you this would not be happening tonight!"
 -- Richard Langley`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
 ** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 2128 monitoring: confirmed Tuesday March 8 at2330 on WRMI 9955, S9+10 direct, no jamming audible, but seems
 undermodulated. [Much later at 0723 March 9, 9955 is still strong
 S9+10, but now pulse jamming against Alex Scourby Bibling on TOMBS.
 Way to go!]
 As usual zzzz thru Wed March 9 at 1030 on WRMI 5850; anyone hear it?Yes, Richard Lemke in Alberta: ``Dear Glenn: 5850, hearing World of
 Radio #2128, and confirming it, 1029, 1030 (55433), March 9 2022``
 Next:
 2200 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW
 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 9395 to NNW
 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 5010 to S
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 ** U S A. 15610, March 8 at 2315, WEWN boosted by sporadic E toS9+15/35 vs default JBA at too-close-for-F2 one megameter distance,
 strong enough to hear this transmitter still suffering from squeal. At
 first also an echo but that was someone`s earphone bleeding thru on a
 phone contact in discussion: too long a delay to be longpath.
 Something`s always blimey at Birmingham (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
 UNIDENTIFIED. 9679 USB, March 9 at 0725, 2-way INTRUDERS, JBA inSpanish? (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
 This report dispatched at 1717 UT March 9
 
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