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JRX Logs Friday, July 19, 2019  View Printable Version 
Friday, July 19 2019

Logs
JRX Logs_ Friday, July 19, 2019              Receiver (s): Degen DE1103
Antenna (s): DE31 Active Antenna

ASCENSION ISLAND
** 11875. Jul 19, 2019. 1806-1815, BBC, Ascension Island-ASC, in French. Man and woman talks about government corruption, Boko Haram and other themes, in Africa. Reception with good signal and fair modulation, 45533.

AUSTRIA
** 11955. Jul 19, 2019. 1900-1910, Adventist World Radio, Moosbrunn-AUT, in Hausa. IS, ID; Man announcer talks, ID and preaching. Excellent reception, 55555.

CHINA
** 7350. Jul 19, 2019. 0037-0045, China Radio International, Kashgar-CHN, in English. Man announcer talks, it´s seem a poetry recitation (?); 0041 Woman talks, ID. Good reception, 45544.
** 11895. Jul 19, 2019. 1816-1825, China Radio International, Xian-Xianyang-CHN, in Amoy. Woman talks drums this log. Reception with good signal and fair modulation, 45533.

FRANCE
** 11945. Jul 19, 2019. 1844-1858, NHK World Japan, Issoudun-F, in Japanese. Man announcer talks and presents a musical program: Variety japanese songs, all by female singers. very good program! Good reception here, 45544.

GREAT BRITAIN
** 7300. Jul 19, 2019. 0030-0037, BBC, Woofferton-G, in English. Man and woman announcers talk news; 0028 ID-BBCWS. Reception with noise and fading, 35322.

IRAN
** 7230. Jul 19, 2019. 0011-0022, VOIRI-Pars Today, Sirjan-IRN, in Spanish. Woman talks news; Man announcer talks news, too; ID. Poor reception, 35422..

SAUDI ARABIA
** 11915. Jul 19, 2019. 1825-1835, Saudi Radio International, Riyadh-ARS, in Arabic. Man announcer talking with a muslin cleric and a Qur´an recitation, presumably. Good reception, 45544.

SPAIN
** 11940. Jul 19, 2019. 1835-1843, Radio Exterior de Espana, Noblejas-E, in Spanish. Open carrier, S5, and no modulation during this log.

USA
** 7305. Jul 19, 2019. 0100-0110, Vatican Radio, Greenville-NC, in Portuguese. A brief IS; Man announcer talks, ID and news. Poor reception, 35322.
** 7335. Jul 19, 2019. 0030-0037, Radio Marti, Greenville-NC, in Spanish. ID: Always with You! Station programming announcements; 0032 Man voice presenter Sport News, including Indy Formula. Good reception, 45544.
** 11610. Jul 19, 2019. 0051-0058, EWTN-Global Catholic Radio, Vandiver-AL, in English. Man talking during all log. Very poor to barely audible reception, here, 35322 to 35311.


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Glenn Hauser logs July 18-19, 2019  View Printable Version 
Friday, July 19 2019

Logs
** CHINA. 12190, July 19 at 1225, strong S9-S7 CNR1 jammer with YL
narration over music, which leads me to a quick bandscan to 1230
between 10.9 and 15 MHz: widely variant signal levels, the ? ones
being JBA carriers: 11825 with mixture; 11785, 11540, 11460, 11440,
11120, 11100, 10960? 12880?, 12950, 13020?, 13070? (Glenn Hauser, OK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Follow-up to my previous report about Oklahoma`s 1320, KCLI
Clinton, mentioning that 950 KFSA Fort Smith AR was off air following
flooding:

``Formerly silent stations informing the FCC that they are back on the
air: 950 KFSA AR Fort Smith – Silent May 26; on the air June 13.
(AM Switch, NRC DX News July 23, published July 16, via DXLD)``

Never hear KFSA here anyway, direxional awayward; 950 dominated by
KJRG Newton KS when it can slide by local 960 KGWA (Glenn Hauser, Enid
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 1991 contents: Australia, Azores,
China, Congo DR, Cuba, Denmark, Europe, India, Japan, Korea North and
non, Korea South, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Madeira, Mali, Malta, México,
North America, Oklahoma and non, Romania, Spain, Sudan South non,
Taiwan and non, Tibet, UK, USA, Vatican non, Vietnam non; and the
propagation outlook.

Completed by 0006 UT Friday July 19 ready for first airings. However,
I later discovered that Unique Radio is no longer active on Fridays:

WORLD OF RADIO on Unique Radio, Gunnedah NSW --- Current schedule on
website shows some changes, notably no broadcasts at all on Fridays,
leaving WOR as follows:

Saturday (alternating, 7/20 & 8/3 ---)
1000 on 3210-USB

Monday
0930 on 5045-USB
1130 on 3210-USB [new]

Tuesday
0800-0900 on 5045 (two episodes)

See https://www.uniqueradio.biz/ for full schedule including
International Radio Report and ARDXC`s World at Your Fingertips.

WOR schedule: The shortwave broadcasts should be:

2200 UT Friday WRMI 9955
0130 UT Saturday WRMI 7780
0629vUT Saturday HLR 6190-CUSB Germany
1000 UT Saturday Unique Radio 3210-USB NSW [July 20; alt. weeks]
1130 UT Saturday WRMI 9955
1430 UT Saturday HLR 9485-CUSB Germany
1930vUT Saturday WA0RCR 1860-AM
2100 UT Saturday WRMI 9955
0130 UT Sunday WRMI 5850
0300vUT Sunday WA0RCR 1860-AM [nominal 0315]
1030 UT Sunday HLR 7265-CUSB Germany
2130 UT Sunday WRMI 7780
0130 UT Monday WRMI 9395 7780
0230 UT Monday WRMI 7780
0300vUT Monday WBCQ 5130v Area 51
0330 UT Monday WRMI 9955
0930 UT Monday Unique Radio 5045-USB NSW
1130 UT Monday Unique Radio 3210-USB NSW [NEW]
1816 UT Monday IRRS 7290 Romania
0100 UT Tuesday WRMI 7780
0800 UT Tuesday Unique Radio 5045-USB NSW [2 editions]
2100 UT Wednesday WRMI 9955
2100 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v
0100 UT Thursday WRMI 7780

(mp3 stream) http://www.w4uvh.net/wor1991.m3u
(mp3 download) http://www.w4uvh.net/wor1991.mp3
Or via http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html
Also linx to podcast services.

[it appears we will now be running on a Friday-to-Thursday
cycle, so freshest new airings are on weekends]

Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts:
http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 15810-, July 18 at 1801 (following up previous report),
WTWW-3 is still on but now with double audio! Gospel huxter talking,
maybe not PPPP, and hymn with lyrix at equal level, so not intended as
background, still at 1826. Carrier is wobbling slightly, which is
typical, or I might suspect they are axually running two transmitters
at once on same frequency.

15810+, July 19 at 1544, JBA carrier but this one slightly on the plus
side, and much2 weaker than 15825 WWCR at S9+10/15, so probably
something else, maybe local device, unless maybe WTWW be on exciter
only (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 730, July 19 at 0558 UT, dominant signal is sports talk in
English, string of ESPN promos, including one for ``ESPN
Charlotte``, and at 0600 UT, ``The Game, Charlotte, 730 AM and 97.5
FM``. No call copied but listed as WZGV, CoL Cramerton NC, U1
10000/165/psra 206 and also W248CO, on 97.5. Cramerton is a west=side
suburb on the way to Gastonia. So it`s dominant with only 165 watts?
Right ---

730 is an intriguing DX frequency, with a couple dozen USA stations
but none legally running more than 1000 watts at night, many less than
100 or even less than 10! In fact the only 1 kW is KQPN West Memphis
AR.

Because 730 was a Canadian/Mexican ``clear``. Canada has two 50/50 kW
stations in Montreal and Vancouver, and in between 10/5 kW in
Manitoba. As for XEX Mexico City, it used to be dominant with 100/100
kW, but suspect it has been downgraded. No sign of it now, at least on
my E/W longwire toward NC. Annoying splash from 740 KRMG Tulsa

Also just before ToH, heard mention of an area code 412 phone number,
which is Pittsburgh PA --- unless on a network feed, that could
correspond to 730 WPIT, U1 5000/24/psra 225 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. KGOU has more about the changes at StarDate:

``Sandy Wood Retires, Billy Henry Becomes Voice of StarDate
By Rebecca Johnson and McDonald Observatory • Jul 16, 2019
https://www.kgou.org/post/sandy-wood-retires-billy-henry-becomes-voice-stardate

StarDate Sandy Wood [portrait]
https://www.kgou.org/sites/kgou/files/styles/x_large/public/201907/Sandy-Wood.jpg

Sandy Wood, the popular and charismatic announcer of the StarDate
radio program, is retiring after 28 years on the air. Her final
episode will air July 16.

Listen 0:35 Sandy Wood: "Keep looking up."
https://cpa.ds.npr.org/kgou/audio/2019/07/Stardate_SandyFarewell_0.mp3

StarDate is the longest running nationally syndicated science program
on American radio. Produced by The University of Texas at Austin’s
McDonald Observatory, the program began in 1978. It brings a daily
two-minute message of astronomy and skywatching to 2.3 million weekly
listeners via more than 300 stations across the country. Wood took
over from original announcer Joel Block after the program’s first
dozen years.

“Since 1991 I’ve been with you every day, telling you about the
wonders of the universe,” she says at the end of the July 16 episode.
“Recent health problems, though, have left me unable to continue, so
this is my final episode. My thanks for all of the support from our
StarDate audience — the best in the universe!”

StarDate producer Damond Benningfield has worked with Wood since her
original audition. “This really breaks my heart,” Benningfield says.
“Not only is she an amazing announcer, she’s one of the kindest and
most thoughtful people I’ve ever known. She’s also a hoot, so our
recording sessions are probably going to be a lot duller without
her.”

Wood’s first broadcast aired September 16, 1991, and she recorded a
total of 10,166 episodes. She also recorded several podcasts for
McDonald Observatory projects, and she narrated videos that play at
the observatory’s Frank N. Bash Visitors Center and other venues at
the Fort Davis campus, as well as on various web sites.

“I very much appreciate Sandy Wood’s dedicated service to McDonald
Observatory. Her enthusiastic and consistent delivery of astronomy
news for StarDate has built a large and committed audience of
astronomy enthusiasts,” said McDonald Director Taft Armandroff. “As I
travel the country and speak with fans of astronomy and The University
of Texas, there are always questions and good wishes for Sandy Wood
and StarDate.”

Wood has been a broadcaster since the 1960s, serving as a radio DJ and
talk-show host, and voicing programs and commercials for local,
regional, and national clients, including NASA.

Billy Henry [portrait]

Voice talent Billy Henry will be taking over for Sandy Wood beginning
July 17, 2019. Billy is no stranger to public radio, serving as the
voice for Brain Stories and going on to record hundreds of voiceovers
for TV, radio and film including Texas Tourism, Schlotzky’s, Southwest
Airlines, NASCAR, Guitar Center, Dell, AMD, Velocity Credit Union, the
IMAX film, Texas: The Big Picture, and many more.

Henry is involved in many creative fields. In addition to doing voice
work, he is a composer, musician, teacher, sound designer, and “maker
of things,” including musical instruments.

He has written hundreds of pieces of music for clients , movie scores,
and music for theater and dance productions and toured the world with
The Court Yard Hounds and the Dixie Chicks. He teaches at Texas State
University in San Marcos and has taught at UT-Austin as well.

“While I might not be able to stick it out for 28 years like Sandy
did, I’m looking forward to telling you about the universe for a long
time to come,” says Henry in an audio introduction recorded for
StarDate’s many affiliate radio stations.

Billy Henry’s warm voice and conversational delivery style will
continue the StarDate tone established by Sandy Wood during her tenure
with the program`` (via KGOU Newsletter July 18 via DXLD)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1670, July 19 at 0621 UT, very poor signal mentions
``1530 AM``. Usual 1670 here of the only four Unitedstatesians is WOZN
Madison WI. I can`t find any group relation to a 1530 station, nor for
the other three 1670s, one of which is Spanish anyway (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 2750, July 19 at 1216 UT, weak carrier fading; not even
2850 North Korea is audible. Not a spot for local mixtures. If a MW
harmonic, it could only be 5 x 550, where KFRM KS dominates daytimes
here (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

This report dispatched at 1716 UT July 19
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JRX Logs Thursday, July 18, 2019  View Printable Version 
Friday, July 19 2019

Logs
JRX Logs_ Thursday, July 18, 2019                       Receiver (s): Degen DE1103         Antenna (s): DE31 Active

CHINA
** 7210. Jul 18, 2019. 1840-1849, China Radio International, Urumqi-CHN, in Russian. Man and woman talk news, presumably. Fair reception, 35533.
** 7275. Jul 18, 2019. 1821-1830, China Radio International, Urumqi-CHN, in Chinese. Woman and man announcers talk. Fair reception, 35533.
** 9590. Jul 18, 2019. 0038-0050, China Radio International, Kashgar-CHN, in Spanish. Woman announcer talks; A song; ID; program "China i9n Chinese". Good reception, 45544.
** 9710. Jul 18, 2019. 0050-0056, China Radio International, Kashgar-CHN, in Portuguese. A chinese class by man and woman voices: Words and dialogue with backgrounds. Very good reception, 55544.

CLANDESTINE
** 7550. Jul 18, 2019. 1922-1940, Radio Free North Korea, Tashkent-UZB, in Korean. Men and woman announcers talls and in conversation between them and many laughs. Fair reception, 35533.Note: I have doubts about this log!

IRAN
** 7235. Jul 18, 2019. 1832-1840, VOIRI-Pars Today, Sirjan-IRN, in Albanian. Man announcer talks in slow albanian during this log. Barely audible reception, 25411.
** 7300. Jul 18, 2019. 1812-1820, VOIRI-Pars Today, Sirjan-IRN, in German. Woman announcer talks; 1815 A brief song and returns female talks; 1820 IS, ends programming. Poor reception, 25522.
** 7330. Jul 18, 2019. 1900-1910, VOIRI-Pars Today, Sirjan-IRN, in French. Man announcer talks about the terrorism and other news; 1906 Woman talks about iranian craft culture; Man announcer talks in "La Voix de Islam". Fair reception, 35533.

OMAN
** 7305. Jul 18, 2019. 1850-1900, BBC, Al Seela-OMA, in Oromo. ID; Woman and man announcers talk news, presumably with backgrounds. Very good reception, 55544.

PHILIPPINES
** 7485. Jul 18, 2019. 1915-1922, Voice of America, Tinang-PHL, in Korean. Woman announcer talks during all log. Poor reception, 25422.

TURKEY
** 9870. Jul 18, 2019. 0125-0140, Voice of Turkey, Emirler-TUR, in Spanish. Woman announcer presents "Today in the History"; ID; 0129 Turkish songs. Fair reception, 35433. Parallel log on 7260 relay Emirler, 25311.

USA
** 5980. Jul 18, 2019. 0142-0150, Radio Marti-TV Marti, Greenville-NC, in Spanish.Man announcer talks about the terrorism; ID. Fair reception, 35433.
** 7305. Jul 18, 2019. 0100-0115, Vatican Radio, Greenville-NC, in Portuguese. IS, ID and programming of the day; Woman announcer talks news. Poor reception with noise and fading, 35322.

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Glenn Hauser logs July 17-18, 2019  View Printable Version 
Thursday, July 18 2019

Logs
** KIRITIMATI. 846 kHz, July 18 at 0604, JBA carrier, surely from R.
Kiribati. Too late for anything from Eurafrica in the summer, but not
too early for propagation from Xmas Island. Last trace of 846 heard
here (along with several others) was April 29 at 1121-1128.

At 0607, I also have a JBA carrier noticeably off-frequency minus from
774-, but not sure what that could be. Surely not Iran or Indonesia as
in
http://mwlist.org/mwoffset.php?khz=774
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA SOUTH. 15575, July 18 at 1357, KBS World Radio, S7-S9 W&M
English hosts chatting, almost readable, and concluding the hour, 1359
a bit of (what else?) K-pop, 1400 theme and opening in Korean. Best
heard yet, allegedly now pumping 250 kW our way over a path barely
viable at midsummer.

Meanwhile, VOK from the North is better as usual on 25m, 11710 S7-S9
but louder, //? weaker 11735 also finishing English hour with typical
triumphant music (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K. The BBC Proms season 2019 is about to start with the First
Night on July 19; until Last Night 14 September; on BBC Radio 3
webcasts. All the details here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/proms
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1990 monitoring: confirmed Wednesday July 17
on WRMI 9955, but not until late cut-on, JIP at 2100:50, S5-S7. Such
are the risks of being the very first program on any transmission. At
least most of it, if 9955 stayed on.

Simulcast on WBCQ 7490.1v? Wed July 17 at 2100, JBA carrier, as usual
in deep summer, almost all the signal absorbed on the way. Checked
webcast at 2120 and heard: Equal mixture of me and Brother Scare!
Notified the boardops ASAP, but by 2128 recheck of webcast, now it`s
not funxioning at all. Unknown if same mixture was also outgoing on
7490. Did anyone hear it?

Not confirmed UT Thursday July 18 at 0100, NO signal on 7780 WRMI;
while 7730 & 7570 are nominal with BS, always much stronger than 7780
even when it`s on. Still AWOL at 0128. Strange that with 14
transmitters, WRMI is often missing rather than substituting another
if there`s a problem with one of them. Thus there was something wrong
with the last three scheduled North American broadcasts of 1990, so I
hope most have already heard it anyway. If not:

(mp3 stream) http://www.w4uvh.net/wor1990.m3u
(mp3 download) http://www.w4uvh.net/wor1990.mp3
Next:
0930 UT Friday Unique Radio 5045-USB NSW

WOR 1991 to be produced by late UT July 18, ready for first airings
Friday July 19; starting in NAm at 2200 on WRMI 9955.

Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts:
http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 5130.4, UT Thu July 18 at 0150, this weak WBCQ is on with
talkshow, seems Hal Turner same as much stronger 7490.2, and not synch
on 9455 WRMI. 9330v is still silent. HT live (not recommended) is UT
Thu 0000-0200 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 5890, July 18 at 0546, S9+10/20 of dead air, i.e. WWCR again
for no apparent reason. The other three are nominal: 5935 S9/+10 of
PMS; 4840 S9+20/30 modulating algo; 3215, S9+10/20 of BS (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 15809.963V, July 18 at 1352, S7-S8 of music, obviously
WTWW-3 in a rare appearance on this or any frequency, wobbling
slightly. Last dates I logged it were May 18 and 19 on 15809.918.

Still there at 1429 today while NO other WTWWs are on: 12105, 9930,
9475, 5830 or 5085. Still at 1648 with ``Amazing Grace``. 9475 is
still off. Ivo Ivanov was hearing 15810 as early as 1200 today, and
Wolfgang Bueschel measured it at 1240 on 15809.971 (Glenn Hauser, OK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1210, July 18 at 0559 UT, WJNL Kingsley MI 50 kW daytimer
continues cheating all night, wrapping up talkshow
something-Reality-Radio --- is it Beyond? Not on their station list
http://beyondrealityradio.com/stations-list/
but time fits as Mon-Thu 12-2 am ET [04-06 UT]. I`m sure this is WJNL
yet again, altho at ID time, KGYN is atop. Now the SAH is 156/minute =
2.6 Hz.

Or is it Public Reality Radio? Originating with WPRR 1680 Ada (Grand
Rapids)?
http://www.publicrealityradio.org/
Nothing there about being on the WJNL group too, but I see some
erstwhile left-wing hosts are to be heard: Stephanie Miller, Thom
Hartmann! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

This report dispatched at 1701 UT July 18
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JRX Logs Wednesday, July 17, 2019 ( All in 31 meterband )  View Printable Version 
Wednesday, July 17 2019

Logs
JRX Logs_ Wednesday, July 17, 2019 ( All in 31 meterband )
Receiver (s): Degen DE1103
Antenna (s): DE31 Active

ALBANIA
** 9480. Jul 17, 2019. 1835-1845, China Radio International, Cerrik-ALB, in French. Man voice; 1838 A song; 1840 Woman announcer talks, ID and a song by orchestra. Fair reception, 35533.

CHINA
** 9355. Jul 17, 2019. 1737-1745, China National Radio 1, xx-CHN. Jammer/Firedrake. Good reception here, 45544.
** 9420. Jul 17, 2019. 1745-1753, China National Radio 13, Lingshi-CHN, in Uyghur. Woman voice during all log. Poor reception, 25422.
** 9450. Jul 17, 2019. 1820-1827, China Radio International, Kashgar-CHN, in Hausa. Woman announcer talks; 1826 ID and IS; Ends at 1827. Very good reception, 55544.
** 9515. Jul 17, 2019. 1859-1910, China Radio International, Shijiazhuang-CHN, in Czech. IS, ID; Newsletter by woman announcer. Very good reception, 55544.

KOREA NORTH
** 9425. Jul 17, 2019. 1813-1820, Voice of Korea, Kujang-KRE, in German. Man talks and next a chorus songs. Poor reception, 25422.

KOREA SOUTH
** 9515. Jul 17, 2019. 1853-1859, KBS World Radio, Kimjae-KOR, in Korean. Man announcer in conversation with a man; Woman voice till 1859. Poor reception, 25422.Note: After 1859 starts a strong IS of China Radio International and a czech programming.

ROMANIA
** 9500. Jul 17, 2019. 1845-1852, Radio Romania International, Galbeni-ROU, in Romanian.Man announcer talks and romanian songs in the program "Romania Actuality". Fair reception, 35533.

THAILAND
** 9310. Jul 17, 2019. 1757-1805, Deewa Radio, Udon-Thani-THA, in Pashto. Female announcer talks, with backgrounds; 1800 A afghan music; 1804 Man talks news, presumably. Good reception to this VOA service in pashto, 45544.

TURKEY
** 9460. Jul 17, 2019. 1828-1835, Voice of Turkey, Emirler-TUR, in Turkish. Man announcer talks; A turkish song; 1831 Woman voice. Poor reception, 25422.
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
** 9410. Jul 17, 2019. 1806-1813, BBC, Dhabbiya-UAE, in English. man and woman announcers in conversation with a man reporter in BBC News. Fair reception, 35533.


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