 ** BRAZIL. 28460 USB, Oct 11 at 2214, PY3PZ, CQDX in Portuguese, English. QRZ.com: ``PY3PZ Brazil flag Brazil, PAULO ROBERTO NEVES BARBOZA (PY3PZ), P.O. BOX 86, São Gabriel RS - CEP 97300-970, Brazil -- lots of photos of family and pets (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
** EGYPT. Re: ``9440, Oct 7 at 2115 and after 2200, no signal from R. Cairo sesquihour in English. How long has it been since anyone heard it, even dead air? At least other stations courteously keep it clear, China between 2100 & 2300; BBC not on until 2200. The A25 mostly? imaginary R. Cairo sked: https://new.hfcc.org/data/schedbybrc.php?seas=A25&broadc=ERU All are on 9 MHz band, no doubt an antenna limitation. Any of the others ever heard? (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)`` Alexander Miatlikov, Ukraine replies: ``Regularly heard in Russian at 19-20 UTC on 9890 kHz, with some 70% of words understandable.`` Well, no signal on 9890 when I check Tambov SDR at 1921 Oct 12 (Glenn Hauser, WOR) ** MEXICO [and non]. 570, Oct 12 at 0150, Mexmx; where`s KLIF? Very likely XEBJB Monterrey NL, 5000/500, 24h, per IRCA Mex Log; of three other 570s, two silent, leaving XEOA Oaxaca, unlikely. Then at 0633 UT I`m hearing only KLIF Dallas ID in promos. NRC AM Log shows *no* USSS on 570 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** MEXICO. 28171 CW, Oct 12 at 2208, XE1FAS/B and four step-down? beeps. Still not in WGB list; last logged March 31, in Puebla; see https://www.qrz.com/db/XE1FAS -- ``XE1FAS Mexico flag Mexico, SEGURA WALLS ALEJANDRO, 31 PONIENTE 2926 COL.EL VERGEL, PUEBLA, PU 72410, Mexico -- 28.171, 15 WATTS, LOOP ANTENA TRIBANDER, OPERATED INTERVAL 20 SECONDS, 2260 MTS HIGH`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** TURKEY. 11785.018+, Sat Oct 11 at 2217, VOT English not off the air, S9+10/20 direct but insufficient vs noise level. Into UTwente normally much better but not this time at 2233 when measured, only poor S7/S9. 2254 s/off as if 17620 at 1230, awry at Ankara; 2255.5 IS for a bit and off* (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** TURKEY. 9750, Sun Oct 12 at 1843, VOT English VG S9+10/15 into Carlow, Ireland SDR as UTwente is inaccessible, starting `The Pulse of Turkish Foreign Policy`. 1851 music, 1855 multi-lingual ID filler reel, 1858 music; 1902 finally start `Letterbox`. Cemre says those in the English dept. have been very busy past 3 weeks as they are now responsible for editing Turkish news for the other language departments. Cemre has also passed a ham radio test adequately, but not active yet, no call mentioned. 1) Anatoly Klepov, Moscow, wants QSL for October as he requests every month. 2) at 1906, Jayanta Chakroborty, New Delhi, sent two reports for 7275; she never remarx that he is always listening to the NAm service off the back rather than the 6 MHz frequency aimed at India. 3) at 1909, Chris --, Port Alberni, BC, Canada, what do Turx have for breakfast? She says it`s a big deal, not a quickie, especially on weekends, such as: white bread with sesame, white cheese, tomato, cucumber, olives black and green, butter, honey, jams, tea; sometimes eggs; spicy sausage or cube? beef, can last 2-3 hours, a social event, always ends with coffee as the word literally means ``before coffee``. 4) 1919, Ricky Hein wants new frequency sked ASAP. 5) 1913, Maxim? --?, Leipzig, Germany reports on a German broadcast. Has vinyl record of some Turkish musician, or someone who promoted Turkish music, name sounded like Boris? 1918, ``that is it, all we received this week``; 1919 theme (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 28230 CW, Oct 11 at 2211, VVV DE N3ERB/B --- WGB list: ``28230.0 N3ERB/B - Sebring FL USA EL97ik - #0 (07 Nov 2023) Note: VVV × 2 + ID + grid - Pwr 4w`` -- QRZ.com: ``N3ERB USA flag USA, GERALD A MAHONEY, 608 Woodmont Street, SEBRING, FL 33876 -- Constructed 4 watt 10 meter beacon on 28.230 located in Florida antenna is a ringo ranger up 5 feet above ground the transmitter is a Realistic Navaho TRC 30 please send a report to yellowcorvette608@gmail.com subject beacon 73's from N3ERB`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2316 monitoring: confirmed Saturday October 11 at 1600 on WRMI 9395 from WRN, S9+8 into Knoxville SDR; rough start, going from WRN to `Encore` intro, cut to WOR; also on 7730 but JBA. Also confirmed Saturday October 11 at 1941 another WRN relay from 1930 via WRMI 9395, S8/S9 into Knoxville. Also confirmed Saturday October 11 at 1944 UT on WA0RCR, 1860 AM, MO, JB recognizable voice in HNL into N9AZZ remote, improving slightly so I could tell finale to 2004.7, ergo started circa 1936. Also confirmed Saturday October 11 after 2000 on WRN Europe stream. Also confirmed Saturday October 11 at 2100 on WRMI 9395; following KBSWR via WRN with Kpop. Also confirmed Saturday October 11 at 2236 the 2230 on WRMI 15770, S9 into Maryland SDR, but not audible into UTwente where aimed. Also confirmed UT Sunday October 12 at 0314 already near the end on WA0RCR, 1860 AM, MO, S9+ into N9AZZ IL remote, finishing at 0319.7, so the 0315v started early circa 0251. Also confirmed Sunday October 12 at 1831 on SW Gold Radio, Germany, 6160 S5/S7 with RTTYditty plus, and 3975 JBA S3 into Carlow, Ireland SDR as UTwente is inaccessible. Also confirmed Sunday October 12 at 1902 on IRRS SW via AM Italia, 1322.995, VG S9+12 into nearby Noale SDR. Next: 2100 UT Sunday WRMI 15770 to NE; 2300 UT Sunday WRMI 9395 to NNW; 2330 UT Sunday WRMI 9455 to NW; 0030 UT Monday WRMI 7780 to SW; 1930 UT Monday SW Radio, Germany 3975 & 6160; 0330 UT Tuesday WRMI 7780 to SW; 1300 UT Tuesday WRMI 9955 to SSE [also web-, phonecast]; 1400 UT Tuesday WRMI 9955 to SSE [also web-, phonecast]; 2000 UT Tuesday IRRS SW via AM Italia 1323; 2330 UT Tuesday SW Radio, Germany 3975; 0030 UT Wednesday WRMI 9395 to NNW; 1930 UT Wednesday SW Radio, Germany 3975 & 6160; 2100 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW; 2330 UT Wednesday WRMI 9395 to NNW; 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 5010 to S; 1630 UT Thursday SW Radio, Germany 6160. Financial support for this non-commercial program appreciated by MO or check on a US bank to: Glenn Hauser, P O Box 1684, Enid OK 73702. One may also contribute via PayPal, not necessarily in US funds, to woradio at yahoo.com (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 9890, Oct 11 at 2219, approx. peak of splatter from 9930 WTWW where it`s overmodulatedistorted; splat range down to 9870 and above 9900 but not so much on plus side. I notified George and he replied that could not see any of that on his new spectrum analyser three hours earlier (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 1431.0 kHz, Oct 11 at 2235 UT, the mystery carrier is already audible at Maryland remote. By 0148 Oct 12 I`m hearing it direct, and at 0205 I DF it again on the handheld DX-398, concluding that it is due east from Enid. That would be TN or NC, or maybe closely neighboring states. Try various remotes in TN, some getting it in Nashville, but very weak. Into KK4OVW, it`s somewhat separable at 0250, music on 1431, talk on 1430, so I wonder if it`s WYGI Madison TN. I encourage others to chase it. See these threads: https://groups.io/g/IRCA/topic/115701155 https://groups.io/g/IRCA/topic/115711388 https://groups.io/g/IRCA/topic/115713830 Ultimately: ``WYKG, Covington, GA, hip hop and techno weakly here in ECFL at 0330+ Z, parallel their webfeed. -- David E. Crawford, Indian River City, Florida Libre`` That`s in northern GA, just ESE of Atlanta, close enough to my DF. WYKG is U1 3900/212 watts. So I try closest remotes to that. Athens is getting it. So by daytime at 1506 I try that again: yes, two lines on the waterfall, but there, 1431 is stronger than 1430. Then, Eatonton GA SDR: 1431 *only*, not 1430, but nothing audible. Mike Cooper, near Atlanta, at 1554: ``believe it is Covington, Ga. I have daytime reception of the 1431 carrier (with faint audio) from my location, about 30 or 40 miles away`` My question is: how could a station accidentally transmit 1 kHz off-frequency, punch-up error? Or why would they do it deliberately? If FCC still operated a monitoring station at Powder Springs GA, it might have noticed (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report despatched at 1954 UT October 12 _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/
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