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JRX Current Logs: March 30 & 31, 2021 |
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Wednesday, March 31 2021
 JRX Current Logs: March 30 & 31, 2021Receiver (s): Tecsun S-2000Antenna (s): Degen 31MS Active LoopAll times and dates in UTC-GMT
BRAZIL** 11780. Tue, Mar 30, 2021. 1134-1147, Radio Nacional, Brasília-DF, in Portuguese. Woman and man announcers present news in "Reporter Nacional"; Weather by region. Good reception. CHINA** 11750. Tue, Mar 30, 2021. 1107-1120, China Radio International, Beijing-CHN, in Chinese. Man and woman announcers talk, with music background, during this log. Fair reception. ** 11775. Tue, Mar 30, 2021. 1841-1851, China Radio International, Kashgar-CHN, in German. Woman and a man announcers talk; A song. Very good reception. ** 11840. Tue, Mar 30, 2021. 1148-1200, CNR1, xx-CHN, in Chinese. Man announcer in conversation with a chinese man; 1155 Man talks, with music background; 1156 Woman talks. Very good reception. Note: This transmission totally blocking RTI this time ! ** 15390. Wed, Mar 31, 2021. 0150-0200, CNR13, Lingshi-CHN, in Uyghur. Man and woman announcers talk news, presumably, and a brief music space, alternatively, between them; ID. Good reception. ** 15435. Wed, Mar 31, 2021. 0203-0213, China Radio International, Xian-CHN, in Pashto. Woman and man announcers talk news, presumably. Very good reception. ** 15540. Wed, Mar 31, 2021. 0214-0220, CNR2-China Business Radio, Lingshi-CHN, in Chinese. Man and woman talk; 0217 A music; 0218 Man announcer talks. Good reception. ** 15590. Tue, Mar 30, 2021. 1352-1405, China Radio International, Urumqi-CHN, in English. Man and woman announcers present a chinese lesson; 1400 Woman and man announcers present news. CLANDESTINE** 15340. Wed, Mar 31, 2021. 1737-1753, Dimtse Wegatha Tigray, Issoudun-F, in English. Man announcer talks, to seems be a speech, presumably; 1749 A song. Fair reception. CUBA** 11760. Tue, Mar 30, 2021. 1121-1133, Radio Habana Cuba, Bauta-CUB, in Spanish. Man and woman announcers talk news; 1130 IS-ID and return announcers communication. Fair reception. ** 15230. Wed, Mar 31, 2021. 0140-0149, Radio Habana Cuba, Quivicán-CUB, in Spanish. Men talk news; A interview with a man authority about cuban tourism, conducted by woman and man announcers. Fair to good reception. FRANCE** 11945. Wed, Mar 31, 2021. 1756-1806, NHK World Japan, Issoudun-F, in Japanese. Man and woman talk; 1800 Time pips, a brief music and man announcer talks. Fair reception with a slight interference by REE on 11940nob, beginning at 1758UT. ** 15215. Tue, Mar 30, 2021. 1830-1840, Deutsche Welle, Issoudun-F, in Hausa. Man talks news; 1831 A song; A conversation with a man; ID-jingle; Repeats ID. Very good reception. GERMANY** 15730. Tue, Mar 30, 2021. 1407-1417, Voice of America, Biblis-D, in Tibetan. Woman and man announcers talk during this log. Poor reception. GREAT BRITAIN** 9820. Wed, Mar 31, 2021. 1807-1824, KBS World Radio, Woofferton-G, in Russian. Man and woman announcers talking; 1820 A song. Fair to good reception. MALI** 17630. Tue, Mar 30, 2021. 1429-1445, China Radio International, Bamako-MLI, in English. Woman and man announcers in conversation; 1430 ID; Programming announcements and next, conversation continues. Very good to excellent reception. PHILIPPINES** 15190. Tue, Mar 30, 2021. 1851-1905, Radyo Pilipinas, Tinang-PHL, in Filipino. A interview with the President of The Philippines, including the theme "Coronavirus"; Journalists make a questions: Mr President... Very good reception. SPAIN** 17855. Tue, Mar 30, 2021. 1801-1815, Radio Exterior de España, Noblejas-E, in Spanish. Man and woman talk news in "24 Horas" program. Very good to excellent reception. Parallel logs on 11940nob, excellent; 15520nob, very good; 11670nob, out. SRI LANKA** 11750. Wed, Mar 31, 2021. 1724-1736, SLBC-City FM, Trincomalee-CLN, in Sinhalese. Songs; Man and woman communication; 1729 A song by female singer; 1734 Woman and man talk. Good reception. UAE** 17745. Tue, Mar 30, 2021. 1446-1456, BBC, Al-Dhabbiya-UAE, in Somali. Woman talks; 1446 Woman in conversation with a man; 1451 A somali song; Man and woman communication. Fair reception. USA** 5000. Wed, Mar 31, 2021. 0230-0240, WWV Colorado, Fort Collins-CO, in English. Time Signal Station: man announcer says UTC time each a minute, with a mix of bips each a second. Fair reception. ** 15770. Tue, Mar 30, 2021. 1418-1428, WRMI-Supreme Master TV Audio, Okeechobee-FL, in English. Woman and man talk; 1420 Man and woman talk, preaching, alternatively between them. Fair to poor reception. ** 17530. Tue, Mar 30, 2021. 1816-1829, Voice of America, Greenville-NC, in English. Men announcers talk news and a woman announcer participation, too; 1829 ID. Good reception. ** 17655. Tue, Mar 30, 2021. 1727-1746, Voice of America, Greenville-NC, in Portuguese. Sport News by João Santa Rita; 1730 Mr Alvaro Andrade says about ID and social media for VOA; 1732 Returns J.S. Rita with VOA news, with a news reporters participation. Very good reception. ** 17700. Tue, Mar 30, 2021. 1747-1800, World´s Last Chance Radio, Woofferton-G, in English. Man talks; 1752 Music; 1758 Woman says ID and website; Music; 1800 ID and address to USA. Good reception with fading. JRX (José Ronaldo Xavier)SWARL Callsign PR7036SWLCabedelo-Paraíba, Brazil (UTC-3)QTH Locator HI22NX _ 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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Glenn Hauser logs March 31, 2021 |
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Wednesday, March 31 2021
 ** ANTARCTICA. 15475.98-RCUSB, March 31 at 1534 tune-in via Brasília SDR, another Wednesday, another LRA36, only S1-S3 with music, 1537 announcement, stops at 1538, off? No, just a pause, more rap music which we hardly need from Base Esperanza, stops at 1551* and still off by 1555 without despedida or any talk. It seems they always chop themselves off at widely variable times: an hour later last week. Or do they just run until transmitter craps out by itself? (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
** BOLIVIA. 3310, March 31 at 0155, Andean music, only broadcast signal on 90m besides WWCR and CHU. It`s Radio Mosoj Chaski. First I make sure the audio match neither KGWA nor KCRC, my two locals which for many years ganged up to block 3310 (2 x 960 + 1390), both of which are talkers, but with occasional musical bridges. That mixing product fortuitously cleared up several years ago AFAIK, but I`m always apprehensive about it. This rates S7-S9, my best chance at Mosoj in a long time. No doubt I could hear it better via a remote, but I`ve long wanted to log this direct. Maybe I`ll check that another night to compare behaviour. The music at tune-in is vocal; at 0158 there is an announcement I cannot recognize as Spanish, so likely Quechua; 0159 another song; 0200 announcement with music mix. At 0201 all that stops, replaced by a big hum/whine. Compared on my keyboard, pitch is about G# or Ab below Cmiddle, i.e. 208 Hz or so. I figure it`s signed off and quit feeding the STL, while the SW transmitter remains on relaying the noise filling the STL transmission. This continues without a break until transmitter off finally at 0210.5* Among others, Manuel Méndez in Spain often reports RMCh, as does Robert Wilkner in Florida, predominantly in the hour or two before 0200. One recent log by Bob ended at 0211 but not as a sign-off, nor any mention of the tone. MM just heard it last night: ``BOLIVIA, 3310, Radio Mosoj Chaski, Cotapachi, 0118-0131, 30-03, Bolivian songs, Quechua, comments. 25322.`` Our obs contradict WRTH 2021 with sked as 09-13 & 21-01; 10 kW from Cochabamba, not Cotapachi/Cotapaxi, with website mosochaski.org which is wrong, the j is required: https://www.mosojchaski.org/en/ According to that, live broadcasts are at 5:00-8:30 am and 5:30-9:30 pm, which at UT -4 yearound means 0900-1230 & 2130-0130. Must vary. ``Mosoj Chaski was founded in 1999 as a short-wave Christian radio station to reach the Quechua people who are scattered across Bolivia. Mosoj Chaski, which in Quechua means ¨The New Messenger¨, was started by missionaries from SIM, New Tribes Mission and Pioneers International, along with like-minded Bolivian nationals.`` SIM originally meant Sudan Interior Mission, the founders of ELWA Liberia. ``Sudan`` once had a connotation well into west Africa beyond present-day Sudan. Mali was previously colonized as French Sudan, then part of French West Africa, AOF (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** CHINA. 11745, March 31 at 1830, Firedragon jammer S7-S9 with deep fading, against nothing, but RFA in Chinese via Kuwait is scheduled this hour only. No sign of Sa`udi AFRS `Al-Azm` either, but even without the jammer this would be a mess in target. Still past 1846. Meanwhile I check the 11.0 and 13.0 MHz areas but still no sign of any ChiCom jammers, CNR1 or FD (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** CUBA [and non]. 6000, March 31 at 0058, RHC English has just popped on, now // 6165 which has already been running an hour. A minute or two earlier checking 6000, only had some very weak Qur`aning, as Iran in Tajik is scheduled 0050-0220. Via TWR Bonaire SDR, which is not responsible for Islamic or Commic content it forward (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** IRAN. 9835, March 31 at *1920:45, VIRI English chops on with program in progress, discussion of Jeffery Epstein and sex trafficking. Then I check // 9855 and find it much stronger S8 into UTwente SDR. 1923 ID as ``Voice of Islamic Republic of Iran broadcasting``, schedule as ``1920-2020 UT on 6040, 11880`` --- which are the defunct B-20 channels: what do they know? Music fill depriving us of standard opening in other languages, anthem and Qur`an! 1929 a different ID, ``IRIB English Radio, coming up, the news``. 1930 three upward chimes, theme, and news headlines starting with Hezbollah in Lebanon calling on Sa`udi Arabia to stop the war against Yemen. 1934 changes to commentary about the Iran Nuclear Deal and how Biden is not getting anywhere --- complete with music stinger SFX. May I point out that the very name of the country and thus the station is a Big Lie? Islamic and Republic are mutually exclusive, i.e. of god, and of the people --- can`t be both, and we know who`s really in charge, minority people who say they represent a god (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** KURDISTAN [non]. 11530 & 11540, March 31 at 1456, poor signals on both, which implies as nothing else listed, one is Dengê Welat via France, and the other is the Turkish jammer, named in Aoki as ``TRT Radio Recep Erdoğan``, but certainly not what it call itself; i.e. missing its target, which shifts back and forth between 11530 & 11540, also when via Pridnestrovye. BTW the curve over the g means it`s pronounced as h: ``The correct pronunciation of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in Turkish can be phonetically transcribed as Reh-jep Tah-yeep Err-doh-han, as heard in the audio file. The most important element in pronouncing Erdoğan correctly is to remember that letter "ğ" must be pronounced as "h"``: https://www.pronounceitright.com/pronunciation/recep-tayyip-erdogan-4782 No, it`s like w, per this; o my, which are we to believe?: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJEJItHXmJU Reason enough for his term to be -inated (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** SPAIN [and non]. 17855, March 31 at 1825 & 1913 chex, still zero signal from REE to N America, direct or via Virginia, UTwente SDRs. Here, 15520 and 11940 are JBA; further east 11940 is in silly ballgame anyway. Only signal here on 16m is 17530 VOA Grimesland, JBA in very poor propagation. Also checked ex-9690, not there either (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A [non]. 9410, March 31 at 1500, last few notes of Yankee Doodle Dandy, i.e. VOA signing off but S8-S9 carrier stays on a while. It`s Korean via Tinang, PHILIPPINES scheduled 1400-1500 only, further aimed USward. Remember when 9410 was an exclusive BBCWS/GOS English OOB frequency, only from domestic site? Still also used by BBC but only relays, in various languages, and not continuously, e.g. before this VOA hour in Bengali via Sri Lanka; after it, English via Oman. Other sites per Aoki employed sometime during the 24 are UAE, Vatican, São Tomé, Singapore, Ascension; in: Pashto, Dari, Arabic, Hausa. Taiwan and China also squeeze in, seemingly well-coördinated time segments (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 2079 monitoring, next: 2100 UT Wednesday WRMI 7780 to NE 2100 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW 2200 UT Wednesday WRMI 9955 [jammed?] to SSE 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 5010 to S Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html Our non-commercial broadcasts and website depend on voluntary support: thanks this week to Kelley Sprout, Hughesville PA, for a check to Glenn Hauser, P O Box 1684, Enid OK 73702 One may also contribute, not necessarily in US funds, via PayPal to woradio at yahoo.com (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. Trans-Atlantic JBA MW carrier survey, March 31 from 0141: not every single 9-kHz carrier this time, but of note: no 531 Algeria or 621 Canary which used to be staples, yet 612 Morocco? and 891-Algeria. We expect them all to be 24 hours, but maybe not. Also noted are 1215, two on 1305. And one on 1431 which is surely the 600 kW VOA Djibouti on the east coast of Africa, as otherwise there are only a few very low power in Europe, max 5 kW in Italy. Around 0530, 531 and 621 can now be detected (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report despatched at 2004 UT March 31 _ 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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Glenn Hauser logs March 30-31, 2021 |
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Wednesday, March 31 2021
 ** COSTA RICA [non]. Berny Solano2 of `Mundo Sorprendente` asks me to spread the word that because of pandemic restrixions, he has not yet been able to send out all the calendars and QSLs; BTW, my packet arrived by registered mail, so I had to stand in line behind a maskless Enidiot coughing --- she says, ``just allergy``. Berny:
``Estimado don Glenn, ¡Qué alegría que haya recibido el paquete postal!, que lo hemos enviado con muchísimo gusto y agradecimiento. Que disfrute el calendario. A la vez, le cuento que hay paquetes postales que por las restricciones de la pandemia, no las he podido enviar. Estoy atento en el momento en que puedan ser enviados. Quería comentárselo por si pudiera ayudarme a hacer eco de la situación. Con todo respeto y estima, Berny`` (G. Glenn Hauser, OC, WOR) ** CUBA. 6060, March 30 at 0644, RHC English not only with humbuzz but is also pulsing, worsening it more. // 6100 is OK, 6165 is undermodulated, 6000 is off; and at 0649, 5040 is still on but in Spanish. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK,WOR) ** CUBA [and non]. 11880, March 30 at 2309, RHC is NOT in English but Kriyol! English hour at 23-24 had been on 11880 & 5040 since Yanqui DST start March 14. And now 5040 is in Spanish, not English either. 15730, March 30 at 2309, I first found Kriyol on this reactivated, S9 but distorted and modulation crackling, then found // on L&C 11880. Talking about Haïti, Duvalier. RHC scheduling is SNAFU! What else? 13650, March 30 at 2306, the only Cuban active on this band now, no 13680 or 13740; still pointless CRI Portuguese relay filled with Chinese music, and considerable CCI from R. Japan direct backward in Thai. On 19m, RHC trace on 15230, no 15370, but 15730 as above. 9650, 11670, 11760, March 30 at 2314, RHC Spanish mainstream, but 11850 and parasites 11840 & 11860 are off. Separate Spanish, `Mesa Redonda` TV soundtrack this hour, on VG 11950 but with crosstalk, // JBM 6000 at 2313. 6000 is off by 0007 March 31, rather than English which has already started on 6165. Multiple somethings wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** IRAN. 9835 & 9855, March 30 at 1930, VIRI with news in American English, COVID stats, etc. New A-21 frequencies for 1920-2020 English, both good into UTwente, but 9855 has an additional rustling sound. So English remains on SW. Meanwhile, still uncertainty about some other languages on SW: French missing, but Spanish resumed? Not the *2350 broadcast, nothing into Bonaire on 9620 or 7325 at 0002 check March 31 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** SPAIN. 17855, March 30 at 2147, I remember to check REE`s alleged N American frequency, which yesterday lasted only one hour+, *1755-1900*. Not a trace of it now direct, nor via VA SDR after 2200. 15520 to ME is JBA, which means the MUF is lowered, so 17855 could be on but not propagating at all. That leaves 11940 to S America which would have been second-best here, but now is first-best, fair and sufficient. At 2204 via VA SDR, if it`s Tuesday, Ladino music, long `Emisión Sefarad` announcement and more nice music after 2216. Earlier, Richard Langley, agrees on the WOR iog: ``Today (30 March) here in NB noted REE only on 15520 kHz and 11940 kHz (weak) at around 2040 UT -- Richard Langley`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** SRI LANKA. 11755, March 30 at 1610, S Asian song, S7-S9 and fluttery on a frequency mostly vacant. It`s AWR Trinco in Urdu, the only thing ever scheduled, at 1600-1630 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** TURKEY. 9830, March 30 at 2203, VOT English to N America, first checked via UTwente, only a trace under RTTY even over there until RTTY stops at 2204; into Virginia SDR, it`s S9-S7 without the RTTY. Recheck direct to here at 2303, 9830 is still on in spurious German, VP. Still going at 2327 but gone at next check 2333. Something`s always erroneous at Emirler (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U K [non]. 9615, March 30 at 1612, S7-S8 in Korean; at first seemed tonal, but ``imnida`` giveaways. 입니다 is a very common word in KK, yet google translate does not recognize it, tries to make it Indonesian. A basic search on the Romanized word leads to explanation that it merely means ``is``. Anyhow, this is BBC via USAGM Tinang, PHILIPPINES at 1530-1830. 21-degree azimuth carries right on into North America as a bonus (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 227-MCW kHz, March 30 at 0643 UT, ND beacon TNZ, which is 25 watts from Walnut Ridge / Lawrence County, Arkansas, just south of Pocahontas, in the NE corner. This is a *new* one for me, increasingly hard to find vs all the oldies I usually skip relogging. This also reminds me that altho my first log of POH on 428 kHz, the highest-frequency MW beacon in the Conterminous, was correctly attributed to IOWA, a later one in December was mistakenly put in Arkansas! Pocahontas, IA is NW of Fort Dodge (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 2079 monitoring, next: 1030 UT Wednesday WRMI 5850 to NW 2100 UT Wednesday WRMI 7780 to NE 2100 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW 2200 UT Wednesday WRMI 9955 [jammed?] to SSE 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 5010 to S Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html Our non-commercial broadcasts and website depend on voluntary support: thanks this week to Kelley Sprout, Hughesville PA, for a check to Glenn Hauser, P O Box 1684, Enid OK 73702 One may also contribute, not necessarily in US funds, via PayPal to woradio at yahoo.com (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 6159.93, March 30 at 2313, Area 61 on WBCQ with Jean Shepherd on German cockroaches` rapid breeding. Yes, the `Old Time Radio` block is now for two hours starting at 2300 UT Mon-Thu, one hour on Fridays; and always Jean Shepherd first, as in this week`s lineup, which still says 0000 UT as if before DST shift: http://zappahead.net/#2021-0329-area61 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 15745-15750-15755, March 30 at 1607, WINB hybrid DRM noise succeeds reactivated A-season frequency today unlike yesterday; tonal in the lower half with still unknown content or purpose (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. Re my remark about prolonged offfrequenciness of WKVQ 1540.200, "...Whatever became of a major FCC monitoring post in GA, Powder Springs? ..." --- Greg Hardison, now in CA, replies: ``Glenn, you may have been with us, were you not?, when we toured the Powder Springs facility during the 1978 National Radio Club Convention in Atlanta. I seem to recall R390s, at least one R388, and other venerable boat-anchors of that ilk, whilst drooling uncontrollably! Not long ago I scoured the area via Google SatView, which as I recall was a mile or so south of Powder Springs Rd., not far from the present WDWD/590 and WAZX/1550 xmtr sites. I saw plenty of newish development on what used to be pig farms during my childhood, but no signs of the FCComplex, which covered several acres back in the day. I applied unsuccessfully to the FCC at age 18; at that time the Allegan [MI] facility was used for training purposes, among other usage. I did find Google-directed e-thread concerning the overall subject here - but beware, some of the posters seem to have issues with apparent drug use: https://groups.google.com/g/rec.radio.cb/c/Yd1L5ZxVjqs That '78 meetup was perhaps the most tour-centric in NRC history. Besides the FCC, we also saw both studios and transmitter for WSB/750, and the Shepherds Lane FM/TV "candleabra", shepherded by then-WBIE owner Jim Wilder, thanks to Karl Jeter. My own contribution was arranging a quick look at the Turner-satellite uplink for WTCG (later WTBS), off in what used to be the woods behind Cumberland Mall -- nowadays gone and replaced by rampant development. Ahhh, my twisted days of Youth!...`` I don`t remember seeing that FCC station; only the one by Grand Island, Nebraska (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** VATICAN [non]. 11900, March 30 at 2314, 1 kHz tone causes me pause; 2315 hymnic ditty and opening Vietnamese: it`s Vatican Radio via USAGM Tinang, PHILIPPINES, a semisesquihour violating Separation of Church and State, S7-S9 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** VENEZUELA. 6205, March 31 at 0005, NO signal from ROCV into Bonaire SDR; now what? (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. 383-MCW kHz, March 30 at 0634 UT, JBA ND beacon, two-letter ID, first letter definitely H, second not positive but maybe W. None such listed on 383-385 in dxinfocentre.com, so I check more comprehensive classaxe.com --- on 385 there is 100 watt HV at Hiva Oa, Marquesas Islands, but I can`t imagine getting that, so far only reported from AZ, CA and OR. V of course is ...- while W is .-- What else? Nothing closer than that; something miskeying? (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report dispatched at 0033 UT March 31 _ 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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RX Current Logs: Monday, March 29, 2021 |
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Tuesday, March 30 2021
 JRX Current Logs: Monday, March 29, 2021Receiver (s): Sony ICF-SW100Antenna (s): Sony AN-71All times and dates in UTC-GMT
AUSTRIA** 11955. Mon, Mar 29, 2021. 1841-1851, AWR Africa, Moosbrunn-AUT, in Arabic. Man talks, preaching, presumably. Very good reception. BRAZIL** 15190. Mon, Mar 29, 2021. 1654-1709, Radio Inconfidência, Contagem-MG, in Portuguese. Woman presents a musical program; 1700 Woman says ID and next presents news in "Reporter Inconfidência", with a external reporter collaborators; 1706 Returns a music program, presented by woman announcer. Fair reception. CHINA** 12015. Mon, Mar 29, 2021. 1723-1733, China Radio International, Beijing-CHN, in English. Man and woman talk in CRI and a collision with Voice of Korea, with music. GREAT BRITAIN** 12005. Mon, Mar 29, 2021. 1710-1722, Radio Farda, Woofferton-G, in Persian. A music; Woman and man announcers in conversation; 1717 Man says ID; A song; 1720 ID and man talks; Very good reception. PHILIPPINES** 12120. Mon, Mar 29, 2021. 1800-1810, Radyo Pilipinas, Tinang-PHL, in Tagalog. Man announcer talks news about The Philippines; 1804 ID and female announcer talking. Very good reception. ROMANIA** 11975. Mon, Mar 29, 2021. 1811-1821, Radio Romania International, Galbeni-ROU, in Romanian. Woman and man announcers talk; 1815 ID; A commentary about "Romania in Europe", by woman announcer. Very good reception. SÃO TOMÉ E PRÍNCIPE** 12070. Mon, Mar 29, 2021. 1750-1759, Voice of America, Pinheira-STP, in Oromo. Woman talks; 1756 Man talks, says ID and a song; 1759 Ends programming. Fair reception. SPAIN** 11940. Mon, Mar 29, 2021. 1851-1905, Radio Exterior de España, Noblejas-E, in Spanish. Man and woman announcers talk; 1900 Time pips and Canarias Islands time; News by man and woman announcers. Very good reception. THAILAND** 12055. Mon, Mar 29, 2021. 1734-1749, Voice of America, Udon-Thani-THA, in Somali. Man and woman announcers talk news, including say about Coronavirus; A conversation with a man; ID; A song. Very good reception. VATICAN** 11965. Mon, Mar 29, 2021. 1821-1830, BBC, SM di Galeria-CVA, in Tigrinya. Man and woman talk; 1824 A brief music and returns woman communication; 1825 English lesson presented by man and woman voices. Fair reception.. ** 11965. Mon, Mar 29, 2021. 1830-1840, BBC, SM di Galeria-CVA, in Amharic. Man announcer talks news; A conversation with a man; ID. Fair reception. JRX (José Ronaldo Xavier)SWARL Callsign PR7036SWLCabedelo-Paraíba, Brazil (UTC-3)QTH Locator HI22NX _ 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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Glenn Hauser logs March 30, 2021 |
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Tuesday, March 30 2021
 ** CANADA. 2598-USB, March 30 at 0224 UT, marine weather in English by roboyl, S6 = band noise level and unreadable beyond language ID, from NL area. 0230 recheck after the other goes off, now this one in French.
2749-USB, March 30 at 0224 UT, stronger CCG marine weather channel from NS area, S8 vs S5 noise level. In French but reading a ``déclaration`` rather than wx info; what`s that about? Stops at 0229*. Do these stations shift sked according to local DST or not? If so, does https://dxinfocentre.com/mb.htm take that into account? Going by skeds there, at these UT hours, I have been listening to: 2598: VOJ-6, Port-aux-Basques NL, 400 watts starting at 0207, EE/FF 2749: VAR-9, Yarmouth (Halifax) NS, 1200 watts from 0140, EE/FF One might compare info at Canadian Coast Guard and EiBi sites but have not yet done so. In the spring I am glad to be getting them this well without much Blitz, confined to the Gulf coast between LA and FL (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** CUBA. 6060, March 30 at 0240, RHC Spanish still with humbuzz on this transmitter. Something`s always wrong at RHC. 6165, March 30 at 0242, RHC English undermodulated, SAWA, yet splashing over 6160 where WBCQ is absent, but would be QRMed. Wonder if they will ever go back to 5130, where meanwhile real pirates sometimes show (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** CUBA [and non]. 6125, March 30 at 0156, wall-of-noise jamming against nothing, since R. Marti has moved back to 5980 for the A-21 season. But the DentroCuban Jamming Command is too dumb just to look at the publicly posted HFCC schedules, which RM follows strictly. So RM is L&C on 5980 at 0156, no jamming audible, altho later in night we do hear some jamming against nothing [jaman?] on 5980, and right now there is light pulse jamming on 6080 against nothing, from a single transmitter apparently leaping from 5980 over 6030 where there is heavy multiple jamming as usual vs RM. The 5980, 6030 and 6125 situations remain the same at 0238 recheck. On 41 mb, more jaman at 0254 on 7355, 7345, while RM is really unjammed L&C on 7365 & 7335, BTW with a report about Myanmar. Not to set the jammers straight, but here is the A-21 scheduling of RM on the bottom bands; note OFF the air 04-10, no jamming needed! 5980 M-F 22-03 Tu-Sa -- forget about R. Chaski except weekends 6030 00-04 & 10-12 daily as are all the rest 7335 22-04 & 10-14 7345 17-02 NOT specified as DRM tho it always has been 7365 00-03 & 12-14 7435 03-04 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** MEXICO. 770, March 30 at 0242 UT, ``Fórmula Financiera`` mentioned and 0243 ``Grupo Fórmula, Monterrey, 7-70 AM``, QRM from another SS, hard to separate from SSW, probably Fresnillo. The mountain king station is XEACH. I thought condx were somewhat auroral, but K-index at 03 is zero, no storms (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** MEXICO [and non]. 6186, March 30 at 0152, XEPPM has slight QRM from a double-blip every four seconds exactly, about 1 kHz above 6185. Lasts a while, but not there at 0243 recheck (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 7395-USB, March 30 at 0252, two-way in unID language, JBA, not Spanish, maybe Slavic (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 880, March 30 at 0335 UT, Mexmx is dominant over KRVN, soon ID as ``La Tremenda 8-80 --- La Raza``; loops NE/SW. That makes it WIJR, Highland IL (St Louis MO mkt), nominally U4 1700/160 watts. Both day and night patterns aim thisaway: https://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WIJR&service=AM&h=N (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 1540.200v, March 30 at 0302 UT, tell-tale het still here against 1540.00 stations, WKVQ Eatonton GA. Whatever became of a major FCC monitoring post in GA, Powder Springs? (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 1319.720, March 30 at 0322 UT, MW bandscan encounters another intriguing way-off-frequency het like 1540-. Wavers slightly and can`t make out any mod; loops E-W-ish vs some sports station, and vs Black Information Network, new identity of KXYZ Houston. OK`s KCLI Clinton has been slightly off-frequency for ages but not this much. Aha, mwoffsets has a recent answer: `` 1319.717 WCOG r:WTOB (Greensboro, NC) 2021-03-16`` Does r:WTOB mean it relays that 980 station in Winston Salem, also the address of WCOG? It`s U4 5/5 kW; night pattern supposed to go SE, day pattern SW (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. Trans-Atlantic JBA MW carrier search, March 30 at 0257: 585, 612, 621, 639(2), 684, 693, 747, 774(2), 855(2), 891, 999, 1098, 1107, 1125, 1152, 1215 kHz. 747 is interesting, no superpowers in Europe beyond 25 kW Canary Islands, if not 100 kW Iran. Lately am not hearing much from 531 Algeria even when 891 is in; something changed? I thought condx were somewhat auroral, but K-index at 03 is zero, no storms (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. 800, March 30 at 0337 UT, open carrier over CKLW, but not KQCV OKC heard from that direxion while this is SW/NE-ish, suspect XEROK CiJz (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report despatched at 0531 UT March 30 _ 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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