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Glenn Hauser logs September 23, 2020 |
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Wednesday, September 23 2020
 ** ANTARCTICA. 15475.98-CUSB, Wed Sept 23 at 1523, LRA36 with good S9+10 signal into Brasilia SDR; tnx reminder from Manuel Méndez, Spain that it signed on today at *1335 when he could only hear it via Brasil. YLs conversing and would be near 100% readable by a native speaker, but they are rapidly casual rather than radio-enunciating. 1540 song; 1543, canned ID for `Corazón Antártico` program, and they continue chatting, now something about sign-language for the deaf due to some commemoration date; and then another about sexual exploitation of children. Worthy causes, but are these even on the radar in Antarctica?? 1551 song; 1601 ``radio pública`` ID for Antarctica across Argentina. 1616 cuts off the air during music, but heard no sign-off or even informal goodbye. Still off when I quit at 1621, as nominal 1400-1600 sked as usual is very approximate. Will it repeat later on this Saturday? The delayed Spanish/German/English RAE 7-hour special postponed until Sept 19 was missed again because the radio op was away at a Chilean base (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
** CANADA. 335-MCW kHz, Sept 23 at 0628 UT, dash and YDL, ND beacon of 1000 watts at Chapleau, Ontario; at first under and then over BV in Arkansas, see U S A (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** CHINA. CNR1 jammer survey, Sept 23 at 1453-1459: none higher than: 12550 JBA carrier with flutter; all JBACs: 11460, 11440, 11170, 11150, 11120, 11100, 11070, 10960, 10820 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** CUBA. 5025, Sept 23 at 0201, R. Rebelde S9+20 and suptorted! Wiggle that patchcord. 5055, JBA carrier at same time, no doubt leapfrog mixing product of 5025 over 5040 RHC from same site. 4765, Sept 23 at 0207, R. Progreso is still on but also suptorted. Recheck at 0619, still 5055 JBAC as 5040 fulcrum is prolonged past 0600. Something`s always wrong at RadioCuba (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** NEWFOUNDLAND [and non]. 2598-USB, UT Wed Sept 23 at 0224, marine weather by roboYL in English, mentioning forecasts for Fri & Sat. Per http://dxinfocentre.com/mb.htm the most recent start time among the six stations alternating on this frequency is 0207, from VOJ-6, Port-aux-Basques NL, with 400 watts. Its other airings all start at :07 or in one case :37 past the hours. And is bilingual with French. 2749-USB, UT Wed Sept 23 at 0225, marine weather by roboYL in French, S7-S9; glad these are seasonally showing up again, but still plenty noise level. Quite a while ago, but most recent start time on sked is 0140 from VAR-9 Yarmouth (Halifax) NS, 1200 watts in English/French. All its emissions start at :40 past certain hours. As usual catching a specific ID source is very difficult, let alone a callsign if ever uttered. 2054, 2514 & 2582 are other such Canadian frequencies, but scheduling or distancing very unfavorable (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 6159.93v, UT Wed Sept 23 at 0231, WBCQ good in what I assumed would be `Amateur Radio Roundtable`, moved from 5130, but chops off air at 0231.7* before I could confirm that, and before I could finish remeasuring it; and does not come back by 0257. Not overall power failure, as 7490.02v is still on BSing. But the updated sked for 6160, http://wbcq.com/schedule/index.php?fn=sked&freq=6160 shows `Hal Turner`, from 0100 only until 0200, as already scheduled there. `A.R.R.` is one of only two programs still shown on 5130, at 0100-0230 UT Wed and the chopoff time here correlates, but I believe I had checked 5130 before and heard nothing. Maybe the third semihour was tacked on 6160 after Hal? (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 335-MCW kHz, Sept 23 at 0628 UT, ND beacon BV, soon overcome by a Canadian, q.v. At first thought it was Bartlesville OK until rechecked its frequency, only 201 kHz. This BV is Batesville - Almond, Arkansas, 25 watts. 347-MCW kHz, Sept 23 at 0633 UT, NDB AFK which is 25 watts from Nebraska City, NE. 356-MCW kHz, Sept 23 at 0634 UT, NDB ODX, 25 watts from Ord, which is in central Nebraska, NNW of Grand Island. Beacons from this second-adjacent state are regulars here (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 5072.1 & 5097.9, Sept 23 at 0203, can no longer detect parasitic spur carriers out of 5085 WTWW-1, which have been there for years; despite 5085 hitting S9+20/30 with some hum. Something must have been tweaked. But now there is a distorted blob circa 5082 at S9+10/20, without a match circa 5088. Recheck at 0620, 5085 in S9+30 of dead air, eventually revived with rock song, in German? (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 4840, Sept 23 at 0616, WWCR in dead air yet again, S9+30, while 3215 and much weaker // 5890 are still modulating BS (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 17775-, Sept 23 at 1448, JBA carrier, fading to no carrier from KVOH, usual situation here. I wonder how well it be doing to further targets, but do not get around to rechecking until 1703: absolutely no better here now when it might have built up, but E is much more sporadic now than summer, with the 6m maps often showing *no* Es to any MUF. Now I check various remotes not far off its 100-degree beam: Key West, JBA S6 which is more from its noise level. Dominican Republic: nothing. Bonaire: VP S5 with AMSynch at -9.0 Hz where I have often measured it here, and with ACI from BBC 17780 S7. Pardinho, Brasil: JBA S5, must use LSB to avoid splash from 17780 BBC in English, at S9+25, Ascension of course, this hour only --- those lucky Brazilians! But why in the world on an almost empty band, are these on adjacent channels?? Such are the drawbax of being stuck on a single too-high frequency even thru solarmin (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. Trans-Atlantic JBA MW carrier search, Sept 23 from 0212: 531, 549, 576, 603, 612, 621, 684, 693, 711, 729, 747, 774, 801, 837, 855(2), 882(2), 891*, 909, 999, 1026, 1044, 1053, 1089*, 1107, 1125, 1134(2), 1179(2), 1215*, 1305(2), 1449, 1467; 1710(2, domestic) *strongest; (2)= at least two carriers beating (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) TIPS FOR RATIONAL LIVING BETTER KNOW A BALLOT Voting assistance in every location, publicized by Colbert: http://betterknowaballot.com (via gh) This report despatched at 1940 UT September 23 _ 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 September 22-23, 2020 |
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Wednesday, September 23 2020
 ** CHINA. CNR1 jammer survey, Sept 22 from 1343: 13835, 12880, 12820 S5-S7 flutter, 12550, 12230 S6-S7 w/CODAR, > 12210, < 12190, 11460, 11440, 11150, 11120, 11100, 11070, 10960; 9215 S4-S6, 9200 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
** COLOMBIA? 4940, Sept 22 at 2300, no signal from anonymous missionary station into TWR Bonaire SDR. Early on, someone caught them signing on at this hour, with third verse of Colombian national anthem. Still nothing Sept 23 at 0045 at SDRs in Colombia, DR. So missing for third night in a row; test phase over, and now what? Have the S American DX groups come up with anything definite about true transmitter location and even a name for it if never uttered? (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** CUBA. RHC spurblob survey, Sept 22 at 2200 out of 13740 S9+25: 13675 S6-S7; 13610 S5; 13806 S4-S5; at 65-66 kHz intervals; next one at 13870 blocked by strong RTTY S9+25. Something`s always wrong at RHC; but there were none circa 1400 out of 13700 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** GUAM. 15685, Sept 22 at 2205, S4-S6 of Vietnamese talk; modulation seems irregular, surging/slightly distorted. Is KSDA at 22-23 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** OKLAHOMA. 267-MCW kHz, Sept 22 at 0622 UT, ND beacon HET, 25 watts at Henryetta; heard before, but rarely. This encourages me to search out *all* the OK beacons listed at dxinfocentre.com as a checklist for me, with quite a few I have never heard, and wonder if really on the air as I do hear 25-watters out-of-state; two of these from adjacent states, transmitter sites apparently across in OK; with watts: 201 BV Bartlesville - Dewey 25; 255 SW Stillwater - Blaki 25; 267 HET Henryetta 25; 275 GUY Guymon 25; 278 SRE Seminole 25; 311 GK Fort Smith AR - Peno Bottoms 25; 323 HHW Hugo 25; 338 TU Tulsa 30; 341 EI Enid - Garfy 25; 350 RG Oklahoma City - Gally 400; 362 OWP Sand springs - William Pogue 25; 383 LB Liberal KS - Panck 25; 388 OFZ Fort Sill - Trail 30; 388 OK Okmulgee - Preston 25; 393 BZ Burns Flat - Foss 25 - back on; 400 AI Ardmore 30; 425 PFL Fort Sill - Post 25; 512 HMY Lexington - Muldrow 25 - back on; 515 PN Ponca City 25 I wish those copying my reports would keep lists like this on separate lines; if not, insert semicolons at I have done this time (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** TURKEY. 9830, Tue Sept 22 at 2214, VOT VG this time S9/+20 direct and no NSS RTTY audible, off already? Ending `Review of Foreign Media`; then the multi-lingual ID reel time-filler which lasts 110 seconds. Next time I should count how many different IDs there be, as I suspect some are in there which are not really on VOT SW now, maybe webcast, such as Portuguese which is not among only 24 in the WRTH 2020. Also heard ``Burasi ---`` more than once, which is Turkish, but must also apply to related dialects. If there are really 24, they would average 4.6 seconds each. Next item at 2217, `Water Culture in Anatolia` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 9395, Tue Sept 22 at 2210, WRMI-6 with discussion of far-right conspiracy theories about antifa, BLM leading to a communist revolution in America --- taking them seriously! More Alex Jones? No, the host is Bob Biermann, who has quietly started a second show on WRMI besides his low-key musings on `Your Weekend Show` but in keeping with his rightward leanings; now it`s high-key politix, on skedgrid as `Truth 2 Ponder` this hour only Mon-Fri. And on the programming page: ``On Monday, August 31st, a new Radio Show and Podcast called “Truth to Ponder” begins. It all kicks off at 6:00 PM Eastern Time, and is hosted by Bob Biermann, who is also host of “Your Weekend Show.” We certainly live in a time the likes of which we have never seen before. Today, separating truth from fiction and fake from real is not always easy. From the Pandemic to Politics, to Tech Tyranny and overreaching control, Bob Biermann and a group of talented and experienced individuals will sort through today’s news, and present “Truth to Ponder.” You can find out more about this new program at http://truth2ponder.com 9395 KHz at 6:00 PM Eastern Time Monday-Friday 9455 KHz at 10:00 PM Eastern Time Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Additional Airings on a West Beam 5850 KHz 10:00 PM EST [sic] Monday & Tuesday`` What did someone say about broadcasts containing ``truth``? (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 9955, Tue Sept 22 at 2218, Radio EmmaToc on WRMI with a Radio Caroline clip, S9+25/30 with some jamming audible only at fades. I suppose this qualify as a `media program` so will add to my DX/SWL/Media Program schedule. WRMI programming claims it is a *monthly half-hour*, but grid shows a full hour at 2200-2300; need to check what`s really on at 2230. And other times not confirmed lately: UT Thu 0000-0030 on 9955, and UT Mon 0100-0200 on 9455. I guess a monthly hour or semihour repeated for 4 weeks (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 9980, Sept 22 at 2219, WWCR Brother Scare is quite weak, only S7-S9, while another WWCR is blasting in BS, S9+35 on 9350. Both supposedly 100 kW; 9980 #4 at 90 degrees, 9350 #2 at 85 degrees, so they should be the same here, and 9980 often blasts in too, until 2400. Could the current MUF lie between 9350 and 9980? Unlikely. Must be something else, like reduced power (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. Trans-Atlantic JBA MW carrier search, Sept 22 at 0613-0620: 531, 558, 603, 612, 621, 684, 711, 747, 774(2), 837, *846(TP), 855(2), 882(2), 936(2), 1098(2), 1107(2), 1116(2), 1305(2), 1413, 1503(2), 1575; 1710(2-domestic) (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report dispatched at 0103 UT September 23 _ 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 September 21-22, 2020 |
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Tuesday, September 22 2020
 ** COLOMBIA? 4940, Sept 22 at various chex 0056/0400 on TWR Bonaire SDR, no signal again tonight from anonymous missionary station (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
** EAST TURKISTAN. 9865, Sept 21 at 2341, Asian? music, S7-S6 with flutter up/down in strength and also sidewise in frequency, i.e. Doppler from near trans-polar path. Could AIR Vividh Bharati service be back? No, it`s CRI Chinese via Urumqi, land of Chicom imperialist brainwashing of native Uyghurs, scheduled this hour, and Bengaluru not until later if at all. [non]. 7295, Sept 21 at 2355 YL song, then Chinese announcement over, S8/S9+10, and by golly it`s // 9865. This too is CRI but via MALI just about to end its broadcast day (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** MADAGASCAR. 5009.923, Sept 22 at 0241, JBA carrier, no doubt RNM always off-minus, now that WRMI has finished with 5010 at 0230* (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 4000-USB, Sept 22 at 0005, AAR5ED calling AAR5EZ, in a MARS net on a frequency barely outside the ham band as long as there is no LSB like the hams. I suppose a ham could really use 4000-LSB. More traffic and weak contacts follow, lingo like ``wilco``. Googling on call AAR5EZ, I get no significant hits; on AAR5ED I get nine, two of which lead to my own significant previous log of *2017y*: ``5394.5-USB, Feb 23 at 1351, MARS net with abbr`d calls 5AP, 5BR, 5PM/T, and finally a full call AAR5ED but unheard (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 8764-USB, Sept 21 at 2344, Tropical Depression Beta marine weather info, but you better know your geographic coördinates to make any sense of it. Almost the only voice to be heard in this entire MHz. EiBi shows this is NMG, USCG New Orleans until 2350. 8502-USB, Sept 21 at 2349, marine weather for Bahamas, North Atlantic coördinates, but exactly same synthom voice as on 8764, to which I compare it -- by golly, they are // within a reverb or maybe less with different DSP on two receivers, also NMG? No this one is NMN, USCG Chesapeake VA, also until 2350, now both stations re Atlantic. I didn`t realize different USCG sites were linked for simulcasts, as each would have its own prime coverage area. 8502 is slightly weaker, S9+10 vs 8764 at S9+20; and both with some overmodulation distortion (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 2052 monitoring: confirmed UT Tuesday September 22 at 0100 on WRMI 7780, VG S9+20 at Virginia SDR; earlier check direct at 0050 was S8/+10. Also confirmed UT Tue Sept 22 at 0330 on WRMI 5800, VG S9+20 at Bonaire; I listen to whole thing in background and it is not interrupted at 0350 like happened last week. Next: 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 Thanks this week for financial support from Joe Caberlin, Port Colborne, Ont., for some US$ to Glenn Hauser, P O Box 1684, Enid OK 73702. One may also contribute by MO or check in US funds on US bank. Financial support may alternatively be sent via PayPal to woradio at yahoo.com - not necessarily US funds as PP will convert. (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report dispatched at 0439 UT September 22 _ 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 September 20-21, 2020 |
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Tuesday, September 22 2020
 ** CHINA. CNR1 WOOB jammer search, Sept 21 at 1415; only found JBA carriers on 12880, 11100 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
** COLOMBIA? 4940, Sept 21 at 0330, via Brasil SDR, no signal tonight from anonymous new missionary station, apparently still testing. Manuel Méndez, Lugo, Spain, agrees: ``New Colombian 4940 seems to be out of air today --- COLOMBIA?, 4940, new religious station, checked at 0445-0506, 21-09, no audio and no carrier detected`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** INDONESIA. Re my ``UNIDENTIFIED. 3325, Sept 20 at 1228, a dekaminute after sunrise here, considerable S5-S7 carrier above S5 noise level, but no modible. Perhaps Ron Howard will have noted which of Bougainville and Indonesia were active today, or both (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)`` --- Ron Howard replies: ``Hi Glenn, Sept 20 - Only VOI on 3325 today; at 1145, weak signal in Chinese; at 1322, with "Indonesian Wonders," during their English hour, but not very readable. The // 4749.95, via Cimanggis/Jakarta, was not heard today due to CNR1 and Bangladesh QRM`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** ROMANIA. 11650, Sept 21 at 2125, travelog in Spanish with slight accent, I guess Romanian, since amid an RRI transmission via Tsiganeshti, and mentions Brasov; only S2-S3 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2052 monitoring: confirmed UT Monday September 21 at 0030 on WRMI 7730, VG direct but with portable antenna only, some deep fades. Also confirmed UT Mon Sept 21 at 0130 on WRMI 7780, VG at Maine SDR, also a few words apart via WRN webcast. Also confirmed UT Mon Sept 21 at 0230 on WRMIs 5800 to SSE and 7780 to NE, both equally VG S8-S9 at Rochester SDR. Also confirmed UT Mon Sept 21 from 0300:26 on Area 51 (61?) via WBCQ on new 6159.9 replacing 5130 as planned. I had started monitoring 6159.9 via Rochester remote at 0157 when JL was VG S8-S9; but by 0255 it had faded to JBA, at first thought off. So move to another SDR at further skip distance, Alexandria VA, holding up to S9+25. By 0315 it has faded there to S9 and noisy, so try the OKC SDR: only S6; then I try the Edinburgh, Indiana one: better S8, AM Synch shows +36.8 Hz carrier above tuned to 6159.90. At 0332 shortly after WOR has finished and HRI has started, I tune in direct at S9/+10, and measure it at 6159.929. In any event 6 MHz band reception at this distance from Maine is generally superior to 5 MHz, quite aside from any difference in outpower there may well be. But 6 MHz also loses closer-in coverage as the skip distance lengthens into the night. Also confirmed UT Mon Sept 21 at 0330 on WRMI 9955: no good at Bonaire or Rochester SDRs, JBA in Maine with pulse jamming also audible; direct to here at 0336, however, is F-G S7-S8 with jamming hardly audible. Also confirmed Monday Sept 21 at 1801 on IRRS 7290 Bulgaria; recorded via UTwente for later checking, so no timings to the second. Usual open carrier came alive circa 1759 with tail of `Off the Hook` urging pledges to WBAI, the Pacifica New York station. That`s a good leftish media show I hadn`t heard in years and had no idea it would be on IRRS for less than a minute. It`s on the WBAI skedgrid https://www.wbai.org/schedule/ Wednesday Sept 23 at 7-8 pm EDT = 23-24 UT; but not on the incomplete? program roster or podcast list. But it is here: https://www.wbai.org/program/?program=76 leading to here: https://www.2600.com/offthehook/ 1800, quick sign-on by IRRS falsely claiming this is USB reduced carrier, and three FSN headlines. As for WOR from 1801, usual annoying splash from plus/minus 10 kHz stations, even on medium bandwidth AMSynch; and still no 7291 warble. Spotchex of recording find it generally OK and not truncated at the end 1830, except circa 1817 bad sticking and stuttering. Since there was complete silence interspersed, I hope this was an internet problem out of, rather than into, UTwente. I can never be certain that every WOR airing go out unscathed unless I listen live to every minute of every one of them, a bit much. Thus I appreciate knowing from anyone who happen to hear a problem. Next: 0100 UT Tuesday WRMI 7780 to NE 0330 UT Tuesday WRMI 5800 to SSE [hope not chopped after 20 mins.] 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 Thanks this week for financial support from Joe Caberlin, Port Colborne, Ont., for some US$ to Glenn Hauser, P O Box 1684, Enid OK 73702. One may also contribute by MO or check in US funds on US bank. Financial support may alternatively be sent via PayPal to woradio at yahoo.com - not necessarily US funds as PP will convert. (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report dispatched at 2315 UT September 21 _ 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 September 20, 2020 |
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Sunday, September 20 2020
 ** CHINA. 11100, Sept 20 at 1359, CNR1 jammer JBA, only one found in very quick pre-1400* scan, no others WOOB in the 13s, 12s, 11s, 10s. I continue to see list-logs of these elsewhere as if they were the targeted Sound of Hope (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
** KOREA SOUTH. Partial check for clandestine jumparound frequency carriers of VOH/VOP, Sept 20 at 1358: 3480, 3910, 3930, 3985, 4450 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** MEXICO. 650, Sept 20 at 1202, Radio 65, XETNT, Los Mochis, Sinaloa full ID/sign-on? Touting 200-meter tower, presumably for FM, and how it exploits Hertzian waves. LSR now 1218, so still audible at 1222, hymn in Spanish with tuba oompahs, rather than newscast since it`s Sunday. OtherMexes still audible on 640, 700, 710, and: 730, Sept 20 at 1221, Parral mentioned in some kind of promotion, so XEHB, Chihuahua, probably already on 50 kW day power (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. 1360, Sept 20 at 0453-0501 UT, toward end of another WNJC NJ DX test, I listen closely tuned to 1361-USB for any sign of tones, sweeps or Morse IDs, but nada. By 0500 I switch back to 1360 in time to hear a Sioux City ID from KSCJ, bong and CBS news --- the dominant station here and one of only three with as much night power as 5 kW, altho direxional, the others residing in CT and OR (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. Trans-Atlantic JBA MW carrier search, Sept 20 at 0601, starting downward from 846 which must be the lone TP, from Kiritimati, then upward, so here not in the order heard: 531, 549, 558(2), 576, 612*, 621(2), 639(2), 657, 666, 747, 774(2), 801, 837*, 846, 855(2), 891, 936, 1089, 1098(2), 1125(2), 1134(2), 1179, 1215(2), 1224, 1305(2), 1503, 1629***, 1710(2 - domestic). * = strongest; (2) at least two carriers beating, at a wide variety of pitches or SAH rates, but obvious when tuned 1 kHz below on USB. I`m surprised that no one else seems to do this. ***the 1629 carrier is especially intriguing; usually I don`t even bother to continue 9-kHz scans across the x-band for TAs, as WRTH stops at 1611; but there are countless Europirates beyond its scope, and presumably low-powered. For example, Roberto Pavanello, Italy recently logged: ``1629 14/9 22.10 R. Toulouse - Dutch MX suff.`` In British DX Club Communication, Axel Röse in Neuss, Germany had a couple of daytime logs in August on 1629 of ``Z[ender?] Monza, D``, I guess meaning Dutch land, or Dutch language? rather than German. A different story for Australia, tho it`s a bit too early yet; WRTH page 88 shows eight legal LPs on 1629, maximum 400 watts, and these sometimes do make it to the west coast DXers (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. Trans-Pacific JBA MW carrier search, Sept 20 at 1152-1158 UT before LSR here of 1218 UT, on the E-W longwire so no DFing, could be both E Asia and Down Under: 558, 594, 603, 612(2), 657, 693, 729, 738, 747(2), 756, 765, 774, 819, 873, 945, 972*, 1017, 1035, 1044, 1089, 1098(2), 1107, 1125, 1161, 1323. * = strongest, likely Korea South. I really miss the top-MW 2850 signal now off from Korea North. I do get carriers circa 1230 on 3250, 3320 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. 3325, Sept 20 at 1228, a dekaminute after sunrise here, considerable S5-S7 carrier above S5 noise level, but no modible. Perhaps Ron Howard will have noted which of Bougainville and Indonesia were active today, or both (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) UNIDENTIFIED. 13855, Sept 20 at 1359, open carrier as heard yesterday at 2113, likely intracontinental, now with trace of CRI under (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report dispatched at 1911 UT September 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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