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| Glenn Hauser logs September 18-19-20, 2019 |
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Friday, September 20 2019
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 ** ANTARCTICA. 15475.971, Sept 18 at 1811, JBA carrier measured from LRA36, Radio Nacional Arcángel San Gabriel, Base Esperanza. I frequently seek this but first detexion in a long time.
Adrian Korol of RAE has notified me in Spanish that LRA36 will make a special broadcast, Sat Sept 21 at 1300-1415 UT for the first day of spring, and ahead of station`s 40th anniversary on Oct 20. Special e-QSLs are offered for correct reports to lra36@hotmail.com Also invites greetings, comments and suggestions to same address ahead of the program to be read during it. He does not mention remote receivers, so I guess those are acceptable (Glenn Hauser, OK, WORLD OF RADIO 2000, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 13566, 13632, 13768, weaker 13837 approx., Sept 18 at 1407, RHC-FM blobs with F# tone, multiples of about 66-69 kHz out of RHC-AM 13700, but weaker than usual; and next order beyond circa 13500 & 13900 not detected. Recheck at 1447, the tone is still audible about 13769. So far that makes Sept 15, 16, and 18 in play; none on Sept 14, 17; and 19 when 13700 itself was AWOL at 1358. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, WORLD OF RADIO 2000, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 15140, Sept 18 at 1413, RHC is S9 but JBM, while 15230 with more modulation is only S3. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 15120, Sept 20 at 0004, S5-S7 of dead air, no doubt the CRI Spanish relay as also on 5990 and even modulating. // 15120 was scheduled in B-18, and has kept showing up in A-19 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 353 kHz, Sept 18 at 0648 UT, ND beacon LI, which is 400 watts from Little Rock, Arkansas; I was tuned to 351 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 1999 monitoring: NOT confirmed, Wed Sept 18 at 2100 on WRMI 9955; for the second week in a row, RFPI in French instead, alto websked still shows WOR as of Sept 20. Confirmed Wed Sept 18 at 2100 on WBCQ webcast, so also on JBA carrier 7490+v. Also confirmed UT Thu Sept 19 at 0100 on WRMI 7780, S9+10 including high local line noise level. WORLD OF RADIO 2000 contents: Antarctica, Bahamas, Bermuda, Cuba, Denmark, France, Isle of Man and non, Myanmar, Norway, USA, Vietnam; an interview with me by Charles Van Sant, WRRS Cincinnati; and the propagation outlook SW airings start Friday Sept 20: 2200 UT Friday WRMI 9955 to SSE 0130 UT Saturday WRMI 7780 to NE, NEW 5850 to NW, 5010 to S 0629vUT Saturday HLR 6190-CUSB Germany to WSW 1000 UT Saturday Unique Radio 5045-USB NSW [alt weeks, Sept 28] ND 1430 UT Saturday HLR 9485-CUSB Germany to WSW 1930vUT Saturday WA0RCR 1860-AM ND 2100 UT Saturday WRMI 9955 to SSE 0300vUT Sunday WA0RCR 1860-AM [nominal 0315] ND 1030 UT Sunday HLR 7265-CUSB Germany to WSW 2130 UT Sunday WRMI 7780 to NE 0130 UT Monday WRMI 9395 to NNW, 7780 to NE 0230 UT Monday WRMI 7780 to NE 0300vUT Monday WBCQ 5130v Area 51 6160v? to WSW 0330 UT Monday WRMI 9955 to SSE 0930 UT Monday Unique Radio 3210-USB NSW ND 1130 UT Monday Unique Radio 3210-USB NSW ND 1816 UT Monday IRRS 7290 Romania to WNW 0100 UT Tuesday WRMI 7780 to NE 0800 UT Tuesday Unique Radio 5045-USB NSW [2 episodes] ND 2100 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW 0100 UT Thursday WRMI 7780 to NE WOR 2000 is available online as of 0020 UT Friday September 20 (mp3 stream) http://www.w4uvh.net/wor2000.m3u (mp3 download) http://www.w4uvh.net/wor2000.mp3 Or via http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html Also linx to podcast services. Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 1590, Sept 19 at 0549 UT, Spanish music looping SSE, 0551 hymn ``El Señor es mi Pastor``. 0558 station address of ``15-90 AM`` in Pasadena, phone 713-586-13##, and tent. Radio Aleluya name, the details correlating with KMIC, 5/5 kW U4. Supposedly beams into the Gulf at night, but here we are oppositeward; swiveling the DX-398 on my wrist-mount at 0559 also catch an ad from WCGO Evanston/Chicago, which at night supposedly beams only to its northeast. Why isn`t KMIC flooded? AM transmitter sites like swamps. Let`s see, is the KMIC call a legacy of Radio Disney? Can we come up with a good gospel slogan? Something better than ``Manantial Iesus Cristus``. This DF is close but not the same as the due-south Spanish I previously had from suspected KDAE Sinton/Corpus Christi. And certainly not KDAV Lubbock to the SW, which Tim Hall thinx has also flipped to Spanish based on an 806-AC phone number recorded by Paul Walker, WY (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 1690, Sept 18 at 0553, ``KDMT, Denver`s Money Talk, 16-90 AM``. I was thinking one of these Denver x-banders, or 1650? was changing ownership and format, but can`t find it now (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. DTV RF 45, Sept 19 at 1445 UT, morning tropo check finds a Bad signal still way upband, and Hepburn map forecast a level-2 connexion between Wichita and here, not from Tulsa whence KOTV had seemed to be repacked; but KSNW Wichita ``3`` apparently has not gone to 15 yet where it will collide with KTBO OKC. Few other Bad DX signals but one on RF 31 which also implies Wichita, KDCU Univisión. FCC TV Query now shows KSNW a CP for 15, still LIC for 45. How much longer? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) This report dispatched at 0218 UT Sept 20 _ 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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| Log 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 de septiembre. |
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Friday, September 20 2019
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 *ONDA MEDIA. *
** ARGENTINA. 550. R. LA PRIMERA. Septiembre 15. 0020-0028 UT. Avisos comerciales de Neuquen e Id de la emisora. SINFO: 43333 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Loop Tecsun AN-20; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) **CHILE. 540. R. SERRANO. Septiembre 15. 2321-2331 UT. Comentarios de noticias semanales, especialmente internacionales. SINFO: 45343 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Loop Tecsun AN-20; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) **CHILE. 930. R. NUEVO MUNDO. Septiembre 15. 2220-2230 UT. Entrevista acerca de la libertad de expresión en Chile y los insertos pro dictadura militar que aparecieron en la prensa chilena, durante el 11 de septiembre. SINFO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Loop Tecsun AN-20; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) **CHILE. 1000 BBN. Septiembre 15. 2308-2318 UT. Lectura de La Biblia, Epístola de Pablo a Filemón. SINFO: 44333 con fading permanente y leve interferencia de una emisora sin ID con Fútbol. (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Loop Tecsun AN-20; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) **CHILE. 1020. R.AMIGA. Septiembre 15. 2230-2236 UT. Avisos sobre control de plagas agrícolas y comerciales acerca de negocios de la zona del Maule y la ciudad de Talca. SINFO: 45333 con desvanecimiento permanente (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Loop Tecsun AN-20; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) **CHILE. 1480. R. COMUNICATIVA DE OVALLE. Septiembre 15. 2340-2357 UT. Programa: “Rock and Rolla” con música de Rock, Punk y Heavy Metal. SINFO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Loop Tecsun AN-20; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) **CHILE. 1510. R. ALVAREZ SIERRA. Septiembre 16. 2300-2315 UT. Programa “Al aire libre en Cooperativa” con comentarios de fútbol. SINFO: 35333 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Loop Tecsun AN-20; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** URUGUAY. 850. R.CARVE. Septiembre 15. 2338-2346 UT. Fútbol entre Nacional y Liverpool. SINFO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Loop Tecsun AN-20; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) *ONDA CORTA. * ** BRAZIL. 11780. R.N.AMAZONIA. Septiembre 16. 1900-1910 UT. Aviso acerca de la emisora, Programa con saludos varios y temas de educación, la Amazonía, entre otros, junto a espacio de música. SINPO: 45343 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** CHINA [NON] ** ALBANIA. 11920. CRI. Septiembre 19. 1504-1514 UT. Via Cerrik. Hombre habla sobre el socialismo chino en idioma francés. Luego mujer habla sobre las animaciones realizadas en China. SINPO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** CHILE. 3495-AM. RCW-Radio Compañía Worldwide. Septiembre 17. 0230- 0259 UT. Programa de humor, luego saludos a los oyentes y espacio de música del recuerdo. SINPO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** CHILE. 6985-AM. RCW- Radio Compañía Worldwide. Septiembre 16, 1740- 1851 UT. Programa acerca de las emisiones de onda corta desde España y hacia España durante la Guerra Fría, especialmente del papel de Radio Exterior de España, el Centro de transmisiones en Pals usados por Radio Liberty y de las emisiones realizadas por el Partido Comunista de España. A las 1800, se emite el programa: “Frecuencia al Día”, luego el programa “En Contacto” de Radio Habana Cuba con informaciones diexistas. SINPO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** CUBA. 3900. RHC. Septiembre 16. 2335-2359 UT. Espacio de música con comentarios y luego ID de la emisora. SINPO: 35333, ¿Armónico de 11700? 3900*3=11700. Sin embargo aquella frecuencia no se encuentra activa. (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** ECUADOR. 6050. HCJB. Septiembre 14. 2340-2350 UT. Hombre habla en idioma indígena y espacios musicales. SINPO: 33433 con interferencia de una emisora china (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** IRAN. 7230. IRIB. Septiembre 15. 0000-0015 UT. Servicio en español. Noticias de HispanTV, especialmente sobre Irán, Medio Oriente, España, América Latina destacando el acuerdo militar entre Israel y Ecuador. SINPO: 44444 con interferencia de una emisora china (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** IRAN. 7230. IRIB. Septiembre 17. 0021-0100 UT. Noticiero de HispanTV con informaciones sobre Panamá y colaboración del gobierno de Ecuador con Israel. A las 0025 se emite el segmento: “La posición de la mujer en Occidente” acerca de las enfermedades sexuales y el aumento en las cantidades de abortos como consecuencias de la revolución sexual. Desde las 0038, se emite el programa: “Foro Abierto” acerca de la modificación de la Constitución de Perú debido a la duración de los cargos democráticos, conjuntamente a las discusiones sobre el tema. (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** IRAN. 7270. IRIB. Septiembre 18. 2320-2330 UT. Servicio en Francés. Presentación de la emisora, luego lectura del Sagrado Corán y luego noticias. SINPO: 33433 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** IRAN. 11870. IRIB. Septiembre 13. 2100-2120 UT. Servicio en español.. Programa “Conversando con nuestros oyentes”, luego entrevista y a las 2118, avisos de la emisora. SINPO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 30 metros; Lugar de escucha: Ovalle, Chile) ** IRAN. 11870. IRIB. Septiembre 15. 2020-2120 UT. Servicio en español.. Presentación de la emisora, lectura del Sagrado Corán, Hora de Teheran, Noticias de HispanTV acerca de Irán, Israel, Ataque de los drones de Yemen a Arabia Saudí, Novedades acerca del movimiento Ansarolá de Yemen, Colombia, migrantes en Italia, entre otros. A las 2050, avisos de la emisora y luego entrevista. Desde las 2100, sección: “Claves para la vida” y a las 2108, se emite un estudio del Sagrado Corán. A las 2118, avisos de la emisora, junto a horarios y frecuencias del servicio. SINPO: 45343 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** IRAN. 11870. IRIB. Septiembre 19. 2020-2120 UT. Servicio en español.. Presentación de la emisora, hora de Teheran, himno nacional y noticias de HispanTV sobre América Latina, especialmente de la censura en Honduras. A las 2050 programa sobre el cine iraní con tema en los inmigrantes afganos y filmes que tratan aquello. A las 2100 se emite un programa sobre los derechos humanos de los migrantes en Estados Unidos. Desde las 2115, se emite el programa: “Claves de la vida”, luego de avisos de frecuencias y horarios de la emisión en español. SINPO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** KOREA SOUTH. 9740. KBS. Septiembre 16. 1730-1740 UT. Via Kimjae. Mujer y hombre hablan en coreano. SINPO: 35333 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** KOREA SOUTH. 15575. KBS. Septiembre 19. 0215-0300 UT. Via Kimjae. Programa “Corea a Diario” acerca de una niña que ganó un concurso de astronomía, luego se habla de youtubers que se encuentran en la tercera edad, reclamo de un pasante coreano en Polonia acerca de un producto que utiliza la bandera del sol naciente de Japón. Luego espacio musical y el espacio: “Literatura en Audio: Barí, la princesa abandonada” acerca de los sucesos acerca de la muerte de una de las hermanas de la protagonista. A las 0233, se vuelve al programa “Corea a diario” acerca de la llegada del primer piano llegado a una zona coreana, los tipos de entregas a domicilios y las aplicaciones móviles. Desde las 0239, se emite la canción: Cheer Up de TWICE. A las 0241, Programa: “Coreano en dramas” acerca de la frase: “estoy decepcionado” y desde las 0245: Programa “Al son de Corea” con canciones tradicionales acerca del Otoño y de alusiones a las estaciones del año. SINPO: 35343 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** PERU. 5025. R. QUILLABAMBA. Septiembre 14. 2350-2359 UT. Rezo del Rosario en español. SINPO:44433 con interferencia de Radio Progreso de Cuba y desvenecimiento propio de la banda de 60 metros. (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** PERU. 5980. R. CHASKI. Septiembre 14. 2320-2335 UT. Música de himnos cristianos, luego ID: “Red Radio Integridad”, luego reflexiones de un texto bíblico e ID a las 2335 y hora local de Perú. SINPO: 44444 con interferencia de Tv Martí en la misma frecuencia. (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** SPAIN. 12030. REE. Septiembre 16. 2010-2020 UT. Programa con temas sobre el mar. SINPO: 45444 // 11940 sin señal (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** USA. 5970. EWTN. Septiembre 17. 0120-0133 UT. Rezo del Rosario. SINPO: 45343 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TECSUN PLL 660; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) ** USA. 5010. AWR-CUBA. Septiembre 19. 0005-0014 UT. Via WRMI. Programa con reflexiones bíblicas y avisos como: “Radio Internacional Adventista de Cuba”. SINPO: 45343 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile) _ 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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| Log of Sept 19, checked some Asian target outlets at 00.00-01.30 UT |
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Thursday, September 19 2019
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Log of Sept 19, checked some Asian target outlets at 00.00-01.30 UT time range on remote SDRs in Hiroshima, Akitakata, Tokyo Japan. Highest fq of Taiwan SoH Chinese language 'veiled purpose' service today. 21799.693 kHz TWN SOH at 23.50 UT Tuesday Sep 17, S=6 strength in Japan 21799.706 kHz TWN SOH at 00.27 UT Thursdays Sep 17, S=8 strength in Japan 21800even kHz CHN CNR jamming at S=8-9 strength noted from 01.00 UT. 14369.883 TWN SOH Chinese, S=8 at 00.30 UT. 14560even CHN CNR1 jamming signal of S=8 in JPN, against co-channel TWN SOH Chinese, at 00.31 UT. 14600.187 TWN SOH Chinese, poor S=4-5 at 00.41 UT. 14640.108 TWN SOH Chinese, S=7 at 00.33 UT. 14690.104 TWN SOH Chinese, S=7 at 00.34 UT. 14774.932 TWN SOH Chinese, underneath at 00.35 UT, hit of co-channel 14775even CHN CNR1 jamming signal of S=9+20dB in JPN, 8 kHz wideband. 14799.892 TWN SOH Chinese, S=7-8 at 00.37 UT. 14850even CHN CNR1 jamming signal of S=9+20dB in JPN, many echo repeats heard and ahead of co-channel TWN SOH Chinese at 00.38 UT. 14980even CHN CNR1 jamming signal of S=9+20dB in JPN, 20 kHz wideband, heard and ahead of co-channel TWN SOH Chinese at 00.44 UT.
15110.030 MRA RFA Burmese sce likely via IBB BBG Saipan bcast center S=8 at 00.46 UT heard in remote SDR in Hiroshima Japan. But unfortunately distorted Burmese audio quality, like bad satellite feed quality towards Marianas. 15320even PHL VoA Chinese program via US IBB BBG relay facility on Tinang in Philippines. NOT JAMMED at this hour. S=9+10dB 00.47UT 15340even CHN CNR1 jamming signal of S=9+5dB in JPN, 8 kHz wideband, heard and ahead of co-channel 15340.003 TWN SOH Chinese at 00.49 UT. 15435.004 PHL FEBC Manila in Tai Nua language acc Aoki Nagoya database, from Bocaue bcast center site, S=7-8 level, at 00.52 UT. 15565even both signals on this channel 15565even THA US VoA Chinese program from SoEaAS US relay site at Udorn Thani in northeastern Thailand, but underneath - covered by co-channel at 00.54 UT on Sept 19 15565even CHN CNR1 jamming signal of S=9+25dB in JPN, 20 kHz wideband and next door adjacent 15570even CHN CNR11 in Tibetan language via CNR Baoji-Sifangshan #724 site at S=9+15dB channel on remote SDR's in Japan. 15590.005 THA Radio Thailand Bangkok in English via SoEaAS US relay site at Udorn Thani in northeastern Thailand, at 00.56 UT on Sept 19, S=9+25dB signal level. At 00.56:58 UT start - seemingly - Thai National Anthem, sung by girls group. 15700even MRA RFA Burmese sce via IBB BBG Tinian bcast center S=9+5dB at 00.59 UT heard in remote SDR unit in Hiroshima Japan. 15785even CHN CRI English program sce via Xianyang #594 site, at 00.59 UT on S=9+15dB level, CRI various addresses given then. 15940even CHN CNR1 jamming signal against TWN SOH services, noted at 01.23 UT, S=8 signal strength. 15969.860 TWN SOH Chinese, poor tiny S=4-5 signal at 01.22 UT. 16100even CHN CNR jamming against TWN SOH services, noted at 01.21 UT 35.8 N 97.6 E seems likely coming from Golmud/Geermu #916 site. S=9+20dB at 20 kHz wide audioblock noted on SDRs in Japan. 16300even CHN CNR1 jamming signal against TWN SOH services, noted at 0120 UT seems likely coming from one of three sites close to Baoji Xinjiezhen #722 / Baoji Sifangshan #724 / or Xianyang #594 sites ? see direction finding comment below. S=9+20dB at 20 kHz wide audioblock noted on SDRs in Japan. 16680even CHN CNR1 jamming signal of S=8-9 in JPN, against co-channel TWN SOH Chinese at 01.16 UT. 10.4 kHz wideband audio block. 16789.848 TWN SOH Chinese, S=4 poor at 00.10 UT. unstable fq 5 Hz up+down 16979.926 TWN SOH Chinese, S=6-7 at 00.13 UT. 17150.021 TWN SOH Chinese, S=6-7 at 00.14 UT. 17440.242 TWN SOH Chinese, S=7 at 00.08 UT Sept 19. 17489.997 CHN CRI Beijing #572 Doudian site, Cantonese language sce, S=8 at 00.009 UT. 17550even CHN CNR1 Beijing #572 Doudian site, S=8 in Akitakata Japan, hit heavily at 00.16 UT on Sept 19 by 20 kHz wideband CNR jamming from 17560 kHz adjacent channel. 17560even CHN CNR1 jamming signal of S=9+15dB in JPN, against co-channel 17560 underneath, PHL VoA Tinang Chinese lower strength at 00.19 UT. 17625even CHN CNR2 Bussiness sce in Chinese, S=7-8 at 00.03 UT in Tokyo. 17650.042 GUM KSDA AWR Agat Guam in Chinese 00-01 UT, heard in Japan, S=9+15dB strength at 00.06 UT. 17770 DRM mode from CHN CNR1 at Dongfang, Hainan Island bcast center. 3E8 call sign read, S=9+25dB level at 01.05 and 01.55 UT. 17820even carrier at 01.06 UT and 1000 Hertz test tone noted, likely test PHL R Pilipinas scheduled from 02.00 UT daily via US IBB BBG relay facility on Tinang in Philippines. 18180.319 TWN SOH Chinese, S=8-9 at 00.21 UT. 18899.685 TWN SOH Chinese, S=6-7 at 00.23 UT. Checked also on KiwiNet SW worldwide at Chabarovsk Siberia, Pakistan, Delhi India and Hong Kong SDR units and used TDoA Extension for directing finding service too.
16100even kHz CHN CNR jamming against TWN SOH services, noted at 01.33 UT 35.8 N 97.6 E seems likely coming from Golmud/Geermu #916 site. S=9+20dB at 20 kHz wide audioblock noted on SDRs in Japan. 16300even kHz CHN CNR jamming against TWN SOH services, noted at 01.29 UT 33.6 N 103.2 E seems likely coming from one of three sites close to Baoji Xinjiezhen #722 / Baoji Sifangshan #724 / or Xianyang #594 sites ? S=9+20dB at 20 kHz wide audioblock noted on SDRs in Japan. 17770 DRM mode from CHN Dongfang, Hainan Island bcast center. S=9+25dB Narrowed at TDoA Kiwi direction finding at 23.0 N 107.4 E location at 01.55 UT. TDoA Help.
See the Kiwi forum for more information. If you are getting errors check these common problems: * Not zoomed-in far enough. The TDoA process will run out of memory or have problems plotting the maps. * Not all Kiwis used for sampling have good reception of target signal. Open a connection to each Kiwi by double clicking on its marker to check the reception or by clicking on the speaker icon in the sampling station list. * Don't use Kiwis that are spaced too far apart (i.e. many thousands of km). * Use minimum IQ-mode passband. Just enough to capture the signal. Use the "p" and "P" keys to narrow/widen the passband. For AM broadcast signals try a narrow passband that only passes the carrier. Once you configure this extension, and click the "Submit" button, information is sent to the kiwisdr.com server. The server then records 30 seconds of IQ data from the two to six sampling Kiwis specified. The frequency and passband of this Kiwi will be used for all recording. So make sure it is set correctly before proceeding. Always use the minimum necessary passband and make sure it is symmetrical about the carrier. The current mode (e.g. AM) is ignored as all recording is automatically done in IQ mode. After sampling, the TDoA process will be run on the server. After it finishes a result map will appear. Additional maps may be viewed with the TDoA result menu. You can pan and zoom the resulting maps and click submit again after making any changes. Or use the rerun button to get new maps without resampling. The checkboxes exclude stations during a rerun. To begin zoom into the general area of interest on the Kiwi map (note the "quick zoom" menu). Click on the desired blue Kiwi sampling stations. If they are not responding or have had no recent GPS solutions an error message will appear. Important: the position and zooming of the Kiwi map determines the same for the resulting TDoA maps. Double click on the blue markers (or speaker icon) to open that Kiwi in a new tab to check if it is receiving the target signal well. You can also manually edit the sampling station list (white fields). You can click on the green map markers to set the frequency/passband of some well-known reference stations. The known locations of these stations will be shown in the result maps so you can see how well it agrees with the TDoA solution. Practice with VLF/LF references stations as their ground-wave signals usually give good results. Start with only two sampling stations and check the quality of the solution before adding more. Of course you need three or more stations to generate a localized solution. (wb df5sx, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Sept 19) _ 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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| JRX Logs September , 2019 |
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Wednesday, September 18 2019
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 JRX Logs_ September , 2019 Receiver (s)_ Tecsun S-2000 Antenna (s)_ Longwire
ASCENSION ISLAND ** 11660. Sep 18, 2019. 1935-1946, BBC, Ascension Island-ASC, in Hausa. Man and woman talk news, of course, with a external reporter participation; Mainly news about Nigeria; 1945 ID and news continues. Good reception this afternoon here, 45544. BRAZIL ** 6925LSB. Sep 18, 2019. 2043-2110, Ham Radio-"Rodada Chapeu de Couro". Brazilian hams of many cities of Brazil, maily northeast region, in nice conversation between them. Interesting to hear! Excellent reception, 55555. CHINA ** 9525. Sep 18, 2019. 1947-1957, China Radio International, Beijing-Matoucun-CHN, in Russian language. Man voice and ID; Man talks with music backgrounds; 1951 A chinese song by man singer; 1956 ID, ends programming and IS. Good reception, 45544. ** 9720. Sep 18, 2019. 2030-2040, China Radio International, Urumqi-CHN, in Bulgarian. IS and ID; Woman and man voices; 2032 Man talks news, presumably. Very good reception, 55544. ** 9745. Sep 18, 2019. 2016-2027, China Radio International, Urumqi-CHN, in Esperanto. A chinese lesso by man and woman announcers; 2023 ID, web and address; 2024 ID and CRI sked in esperanto; 2026 ID and IS. Good reception, 45544. CUBA ** 15370. Sep 18, 2019. 1959-2015, Radio Habana Cuba, Bauta-CUB, in Portuguese. IS; 2000 ID and website by man voice; September 18, "Date to Remember" by man; Woman voice; 2004 News by man announcer; 2006 Abrupt sign-off and no returns carrier and modulation till 2015, time of this log. Poor reception with fades, 35422. JRX_Jose Ronaldo Xavier SWARL Callsign PR7036SWL Cabedelo, Brazil (UTC-3)
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| Glenn Hauser logs September 16-17-18, 2019 |
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Wednesday, September 18 2019
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 ** CHINA. 9155, Sept 17 at 1329, Chinese VP from CNR1 jammer; none audible in the 10s; 11460 & 11785 both JBA carriers at 1333; none in the 12s or 13s; but 13855 is S3 in Chinese at 1351, CRI in Chinese this hour only via Kashgar, East Turkistan, land of Uighur brainwashing (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. Comparing the two RHC 19mb frequencies, Sept 16 at 2026: 15370 in Spanish song, not // 15140 in other music vamping. At 2030, 15140 goes into Portuguese but chops off at 2032.6* during This Day in History; and 15370 continues, in choking Arabic. The foreign languages don`t dare announce what times and frequencies they are on, since, you never know when and where they will upshow. 15140 was supposed to stop at 2030 after French, altho last check Sept 13 it was in Portuguese before 2030. Another check Sept 17 at 2008: 15140 OK in proper French; 15370 in proper Portuguese but undermodulated with crackle on the modulation and carrier. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** MADAGASCAR. 11965, Sept 16 at 2024 tuning across MWV hour in English, I hear two words: ``vomiting, diarrhea`` ---- and keep right on tuning! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 15730, Sept 16 at 2026, VOA French with pronounced long/short path echo, off by 2030. Also detected Sept 17 at 2007. Haven`t heard any like this in a long time, as propagation in general is so degraded against anything coming the long way around. Calculating the delay as I have no way of measuring it: Grimesland NC is only 1860 km from here short path, so would be 38215 km long path, using 40075 km as the equatorial circumference of Earth. At speed of light, SP takes only 0.006 second to get here, while LP takes .1275 second, so .1215 is the difference or about one eighth of a second. The azimuth toward Africa is 94 degrees, so the bulk of the 250 kW signal is radiating very close to opposite of here where we are almost due west. Normally we get only a fraxion off the back of the beam, while the LP peters out long before reaching here from the west. For this to happen of course, it also takes a frequency/band which will propagate both day and night. And the closer the source, the longer the LP echo delay (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1999 monitoring: I missed it, but confirmed by Mark Coady, Selwyn, Ontario, ODXA: ``7780, USA, WRMI at 0102 with Glenn Hauser's “World of Radio” - Fair to Good at first but largely lost to deep fading by 0111 Sept 17 – The bands pretty well died off at this time with absolutely nothing from WRMI or any of the other North American broadcasters and there were only a few weak transmissions on the 80 meter ham band around 3755``. Next we shall hear if WOR has really been canceled Wed at 2100 on WRMI 9955; last week it was replaced by `RFPI` in French, but the websked still shows WOR. Also: 2100 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW 0100 UT Thursday WRMI 7780 to NE Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 9455, Tue Sept 17 at 2125, S9/+10 of dead air, WRMI-8 must not have turned off after scheduled APS Radio music at 1900-2100 M-F. 9395 & 9955 are modulating OK (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 17775, Sept 17 at 2121, praise music in Spanish at S9/+10, so KVOH is running overtime, supposed to close SW at 2100 Tue & Thu per own sked revised Sept. 1; http://voiceofhope.com/schedule/kvoh_program_grid.pdf It`s the OSOB & SSOB, not even Kuwait on 17550, unless that`t the JBA carrier circa 17550.6 rather than something local (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 1590, Sept 17 at 0632 UT I find a strong dominant signal with promo for Dave Ramsey on ``Smart Talk 1590, WCGO and 95-9 FM``, 0634 UT back to C2CAM. WCGO CoL is Evanston but tries to attach itself to Chicago as the name implies. It`s U2 10/2.5 kW, with night pattern aimed only NE! So for it to inboom here to the SW, it`s got to be on day pattern ND and maybe day power too. Recheck next night, Sept 18 at 0350 UT, plug a website with chicago in it, but not as dominant, losing to some Spanish from the south, see UNID. NRC AM Log gives WCGO slogan ``The Talker`` instead and no FM. Per WTFDA FMDB, 95.9 is, you guessed it, a mere 250-watt translator, W240EH in Evanston, ``Chicago`s Smart Talk``. At least 1590 still gets top billing as heard. And would you believe there is *another* 95.9 translator licensed to Evanston, W240DE relaying WKTA-1330. It is however, only 80 watts, located 7 minutes, 1 second further north; 10 minutes, 29 seconds further west (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) UNIDENTIFIED. 1590, Sept 18 at 0351 UT, as I just remonitored WCGO from the NE, Spanish music upfades, romantic, then tropical. I get a pretty sharp DF as due south/north, which per NRC AM Log points to KDAE Sinton TX (Corpus Christi), Radio Aleluya, U4 1000/500 with virtually no signal to the north. Other SS in TX is KMIC Houston, U2 5000/5000, Radio Libertad, at night Gulfward. Both listed as Spanish/Religious. Of course, fade down if there were any ToH ID, then back up while WCGO is in network news in English. One more possibility, XEVOZ in CDMX, which is somewhat west of south, but 20/10 kW with POP E/S format per IRCA Mexican Log. The only Mexican left on 1590. Fred Cantú`s final 2015y roster still had four (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) This report dispatched at 0555 UT September 18 _ 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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