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Fred Waterer
Baxterino
Robert S. Ross
Glenn Hauser
Márcio Dias
Rafael Rodríguez R.
Tata Suarez Bebanz
Tata Suarez Bebanz
Radio Heritage Foundation
Radio Heritage Foundation
Onda Livre
Joan A. Costa
Glenn Hauser
Rafael Rodríguez R.
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Joao Araujo
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Rafael Rodríguez R.
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Glenn Hauser
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Glenn Hauser
Associação DX do Brasil
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Glenn Hauser
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Otavio Augusto de Mello
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Babul Gupta
Edward Kusalik
CKBW Inquiry
BRAZIL: Local do transmissor de ondas curtas locais
ULR DX.....1 NEW Station Last Night.....880 WMDB Nashville, TENNESSEE
Logs October 2727-28, 2013
2013
Pedido De Opinião Sobre Vídeos
QSL de la Cruz Roja Colombiana
Astrium construirá el nuevo satélite del operador estadounidense DIRECTV
Satélite europeo caerá pronto a la Tierra
Another 28 day $1800 challenge
New PAL Radio Guide
Informacion
Dia Nacional português da Amplitude Modulada em Onda Curta e VHF
Logs October 29, 2013
La radio contada por uno de los decanos de la radiodifusión
Rádio MEC à beira da extinção?
Importante aniversario para los DXistas sudamericanos
Venta
Temperaturas en Radios
Prezados Confrades, bom dia
Noticia de KVOH
Cuando los marcianos invadieron New Jersey
Logs October 2929-30, 2013
Venta
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Comentario
1044 UnIDed
Logs October 31, 2013
Renovação antecipada da Anuidade ADXB 2014
Hora do Acre
Logs October 3131-November 1, 2013
Defesa Civil de Friburgo, RJ, recebe apoio de grupo de rádio amadores
EWTN To Air 'The Magnificat Day' Live From Philadelphia
The Shortwave Report 10/18/13 Listen Globally!
Frecuencia al Dia
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November 1, 2013
Argentina. Avisos publicitarios
publicitarios de Casas de Radio (II)
Rádio nas missões espaciais
Vídeo interessante
Emisión de Radio Ciudad Global mañana sábado a las 11:00 UTC vìa WRMI
Vídeo interessante
HDSDR updated 1st November
Listen to a 1936 radio speech launching the CBC
Annuel DX Party
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Fred Waterer
CKBW Inquir
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Got this from my friend Roy Geldart in BC. If anyone can help him out please let me know.
Fred Waterer
St. Catharines, Ontario
I've been searching for a copy of an old QSL from CKBW, Bridgewater, NS. I would like to have it for a reunion of CKBW
old-timers (complete with Geritol and prune juice punch) set for Nov 10th in Bridgewater.
The card is one from the 50s or 60s showing the power of 1 kW.....its off-white, shorter than a regular post-card with red
call-letters and black print for the information.
I have that card as well as a newer card which (with a B&W photo of Bluenose II superimposed with Red hollow callletters) that reflects a power increase to 10,000 watts.
I got the first in 1960 in when I was BCB DXing.
I got the second in '65 while working there; BUT, I have mis-placed both of them.
I took them out of my old collection and put them someplace where they wouldn't get lost; but, they did.
In case I can't find then before next month's get-together, I have been searching QSL and DX pages on the internet in the
hope that a BCB DXer can help me.
I thought you or somebody at ODXA or Monitoring Times might be able to help.
Roy
To those of you who seek lost objects of history, I wish you the best of luck. They're out there, and they're whispering. Clive Cussler. http://www.doghousecharlie.com
Baxterino
BRAZIL: Local do transmissor de ondas curtas locais
Se alguém puder ajudar com transmissor de localização da seguinte estação de rádio brasileira Shortwave site da 'Google
Earth' por favor contacte-me:
1. Radio Cultura do Pará - 5045kHz Belém
2. Radio Congonhas - 4775kHz - Congonhas
3. Radio Cultura Ondas Tropicals - 4845kHz - Manaus
4. Radio Educação Rural - 4925kHz (Ex 3385kHz) - Tefé
5. Radio Educ. 6 de Agosto - 3255kHz - Xapuri
Ian, Shortwavesites Yahoo Group
Robert S. Ross
ULR DX.....1 NEW Station Last Night.....880 WMDB Nashville, TENNESSEE
Hi Guys: Thanks to a Timely Tip from NEIL WOLFISH in TORONTO, I was able to add a NEW STATION to both the
OVERALL and ULR LOGS!!! Maybe I should have heard this years ago on Sunset Skip...but it has never surfaced here til
now!!
LIsted at 2.5 KW Days and 2 WATTS!! Nights....I'm sure this was running DAY POWER when I heard them!!
RADIO USED....................................SONY SRF-T615 Ultralight BAREFOOT
ULR TOTALS are now......................1060 Stations Heard.
73.............ROB VA3SW - Robert S. Ross - London, Ontario CANADA
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880 WMDB Nashville, TENNESSEE Oct/27/13 2247-2330 EDT SPANISH FAIR-GOOD. Over/Under WCBS in WCBS
NULL. Signal was quite Good at times and Non-Existant at other times!! Continuous Mexican Ranchera Music..Lots of
Accordions and Tubas!!. No Call Letter ID heard on hour but several "LA RANCHERA" IDS. Spanish Jingles with "La
Ranchera". Was still there when checked hours later..so appeared to be blasting away all night!!! Male and Female with
Spanish Talk and Jingles.....but mostly just music. Surely on DAY POWER......Surprised nobody else reported hearing
this???. Thanks to Niel Wolfish in Toronto for the Tip!!.
NEW STATION ULR # 1060 2.5 KW Days/ 2 WATTS NIGHTS?? - ROSS, ONT.
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Glenn Hauser
Logs October 2727-28, 2013
** ALBANIA. R. Tirana advises me that they will go back to the originally planned time and frequency for English to
North America, 0230-0300 on 7425, after trying 0330 on UT Sunday Oct 27 as B-13 began, colliding with DW via
Rwanda (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CANADA. 960, Oct 28 at 0502 UT during another 5-minute `Fox-hole` of dead air on local KGWA, which still occurs
more often than not, the best signal I am getting is not by nulling the KGWA carrier, where there`s a jumble of weak
stations, but by aiming right thru it to the northwest: with volume turned way up, English is clearly readable with silly
ball- and puck-game scores, from MLB and NHL, ID only as ``CBS Sports Radio`` and 0503 opening show ``After
Hours with --- Lawrence``.
So it`s obviously 50 kW CFAC Calgary AB again which occasionally makes such a showing contrary to its imaginary
direxional pattern away from the USA. Just to confirm, I figured it would take a lot of digging on the network website
since American ones tend to overlook Canadian affiliates even if they have them, but
http://radio.cbssports.com/stations/
has CFAC 960 Calgary at the very top thanx to Albertan alfabetical advantage among the mixed-in states & provs. Among
the 284 entries (if not that many affiliates, duplications?), there are three other 960s, in NY, OR and WA. Must have
flipped from ESPN as in 2013 NRC AM Log, as I assume it and CBS are mux (mutually exclusive) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. 6000, Oct 28 at 0059, RHC is on in Spanish with Fidel clip, ID, // 6100. At 0106 I notice that 6000 is *still* in
Spanish, but also in English! From fading patterns, I can tell that these are two separate transmitters, as dysfunxional
RadioCuba left hand doesn`t know what the other left hand is doing, did not turn off Spanish one at 0100. I assume these
are from the two different sites; it would be even worse if both are from same site. Meanwhile, the only other scheduled
English frequency, 6165, is late coming up, so English is to be heard ONLY, mixed with Spanish, on 6000! I do make out
an English ID at 0107 on 6000, but the Spanish sounds louder, better modulation and more assertive than the softspoken ``Ed Newman`` in English. Gilles Letourneu also reported this mix at 0108. I didn`t check later, but Dave
Marthouse was still hearing the 6000 mix at 0213 and by then 6165 was on in English only.
12000, Oct 28 at 1252, bit of Spanish mixing with Russian from VIETNAM, suspected second harmonic of RHC 6000.
But wait, there`s another screwup: 17580, Oct 28 at 1346, RHC Spanish now has some CCI making a fast SAH, music
atop, while other RHCs such as 13780 are in talk. At first I figure some unwary Eastern Hemispherian has landed here for
B-13 on the assumption that 17580 would be open, since Arnie refuses to participate in HFCC for fear of running into
Yankee Imperialists (and plenty of delegates from countries which have rid themselves of communism).
I sure want to get an ID on this! Then I can tell the song is in Spanish, lyrix ``amor``, segué to another SS song. Checked
Spain 17595 in case, but not // that. Could it be another Cuban net? Yes! 1356 mentions Habana Libre, ``Reportero
RP``, plug Festival Mundial de la Juventud, a typical Commie event; 1359 refers to Oct 28 being the anniversary of
something concerning Camilo Cienfuegos in 1959y, ``Su Reportero RP`` again, then full ID with one chime as ``Radio
Progreso Cadena Nacional, la Onda de la Alegría``.
So RP has not only added SW on 4765 in the evenings, but now here too! Unfortunately, already occupied by another
RadioCuba transmitter. Probably from the two different sites, yet another example of unparalleled coördination. Will this
continue or happen again? Still mixing at 1426, neither heard around 1630; RHC at least would have gone off at 1500.
They are still announcing local time as UT -4.
BTW, checking HFCC I see that an unwary station has in fact registered 17580 despite RHC and RP: IBB in
Pashto/Persian=Dari, 100 kW, 85 degrees from Biblis, GERMANY at 1330-1530. This might have been part of the mix
under the Cubans. We`ll see if Arnie makes any adjustments next week because of this (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA [non]. 5980, Oct 28 at 1243, R. Martí is VG with no jamming audible, after news, giving three 305-AC phones
and other contact info for a sorteo involving béisbol to win a SW radio. (Like guessing who wins the National Sequence?).
// 7405 is jammed as usual, but RM is atop it. Apparently the DentroCuban Jamming Command won`t consult HFCC;
else they would know that 5980 has been extended from 0700 to 1300*.
At 1307 I check RM frequencies for what`s happening: 11930, VG with trace of pulse jam; 13830 wall of noise vs nothing;
9805 lighter jamming vs nothing; 7405 RM atop jamming (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** DIEGO GARCIA. 12759-USB, Oct 28 at 0100, AFN is barely audible with broadcast talk, presumably some network
news. May have just QSYed from 4319-USB. Meanwhile, I`m still waiting for a reply to my latest inquiry to AFN about
the status of GUAM (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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** GREECE. 7475, Oct 28 at 0054, pop music in Greek, // much stronger 9420, so ERT or whatever is still funxioning on
SW in B-13. 9420 is still VG at 0548 in Greek, unlike missing 24 hours earlier (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** INDIA. 11985, Oct 28 at 0051, the wild AIR transmitter is on and just barely modulated with algo, stronger than 11740
which has CCI and I can`t tell if they match; at 0100 I find that 11985 has gone off and 11740 is now poor with music,
flutter. These are the two previously scheduled for the 0045-0115 Sinhala service via Khampur and Goa respectively
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** IRAN. 11720, Oct 28 at 1250, IRIB IS, poor, 1253 announcement & NA. Scheduled as Urdu at 1250-1420, via
Kamalabad, also // 11675, and Sirjan 9715 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** JAPAN [and non]. 5910, Oct 28 at 1344, very poor signal in Japanese or Korean, interrupted by H2O ute, i.e. Shiokaze,
which Ron Howard reported only yesterday finally moved off 5985 where it had been since July(?), altho the jammer was
still on 5985, marring Myanmar. But today the jammer caught up with 5910. And Sei-ichi Hasegawa says the 2000-2100
transmission of Shiokaze has been replaced with 1600-1700 on 5975 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MALAYSIA. 5964.7, Oct 28 at 1310, het closest to D4 above middle C on my keyboard, 294 Hz, is the only sign of
RTM`s Klasik Nasional program, as it beats against stronger Korean from CRI Xi`an, now scheduled 11-15 UT, plus more
from CRI spanning 09-16. On Oct 22, Wolfgang Büschel measured KN on 5964.704, which is only 2 Hz from my indirect
method (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 810, Oct 28 at 1208 UT, Spanish news from N/S, 6:08 TC, ad and deportes; no sign of WHB. Presumably
XEFW in Tampico, already back on CST, rather than XERI Reynosa in the same direxion, which must still be stuck
another week on US CDT. I`ve always found it strange that Tamaulipas should have two 810 stations, especially when
one of them is 50 kW along the coast. NRC Pattern Book shows both non-direxional. Then there are lots of other XEs on
810 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 900, Oct 28 at 1214 UT, newscast originating remotely from ``Huatulco``, (Wiki: Huatulco, centered on the
town of La Crucecita, is a tourist development in Oaxaca state``), temps around south / central Mexico but not the north,
refers to 88.9, time at 1215 as ``seis y cuarto``; federal PSAs including CNDH. Somewhat overmodulated. 1217 CCI
grows from another SS with news by YL. The latter could really be XEW, but the former, as in DXLD 13-38, already
researched and traced the 88.9 relayer to XEOK, Acir in Monterrey NL (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** OKLAHOMA. Oct 27 at 1900 UT, I have returned to the same location as yesterday, the MW hotspot in a mall parking
lot in western Enid. Almost same space, but on Sunday the lot is almost empty if that should make a difference. I`ve
timed it to arrive just before hourtop, hoping to get an ID on the 870 station, but conditions are somehow worse than
yesterday: all I can detect on 870 at 1902 is a SAH of about 6 Hz. Normally readable 880 KRVN is also very poor.
1220, however, I do copy a definite YL ID at 1900 UT Oct 27 for ``KTLV, Midwest City-Oklahoma City, and streaming on
the web at KTLV.com`` amid preachers. Reaffirming my claim to be first to log it for NRC in the XXI Century.
1120, Oct 27 at 1902 UT check, KEOR Catoosa is back on the air with gospel huxtering in Spanish (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** OMAN. 9760, Oct 27 & 28 around 0100, no signal from RSO where it had been in latter A-13, nominally at 00-02.
We can check HFCC B-13, but R. Sultanate of Oman always registers a whole bunch of wooden frequencies, including
several at the same time even tho they are never heard on more than one frequency at once. Only two azimuths are
shown, 220 and 315 degrees, the latter good for us. At 00-02, only 9500 is shown, so look for it there during this bihour.
I was going to pull out the full imaginary schedule, but too much trouble; instead, here are just all the 30 possible
frequencies at various times during the 24 hours: 7260, 7360, 7375, 7435; 9500, 9540, 9730, 9740; 11670, 11975; 13590,
13600, 13620, 13675, 13775; 15140, 15350, 15355, 15560, 15595, 15630, 15760; 17530, 17565, 17580, 17590, 17595, 17700,
17830, 17870 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** PERU. 5980, Oct 28 at 0050, JBA carrier from R. Chaski and marred by totally uncalled-for Cuban pulse jamming. Yet
with BFO I am still able to copy enough signal to time the cutoff at 0102:20* which is 5.5 seconds later than yesterday
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ROMANIA [and non]. 7210, Oct 28 at 0553, RRI closing Russian service reciting entire schedule including satellite
info, but with CCI from something. Oops! HFCC B-13 shows not only Tiganeshti at 0530-0600, but also CRI in Arabic via
ALBANIA at 05-07! Didn`t collision alarm bells go off from the HFCC computer in Bratislava? Apparently not, perhaps
due to non-overlapping CIRAF zones, but in the real world, they`re bound to QRM each other in the targets, not just
here.
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7220, Oct 28 at 0552, RRI is also here 10 kHz away with much stronger VG signal, rock in English, Actualitatsi ID (the #1
home service often relayed on SW; if you can`t put a tsedilla under the last T in the word, you must replace it with ts). Per
HFCC 7220 is also colliding during this hour with CRI English via Albania, but if so, it`s buried.
Axually, I was hunting for TWR Polish at 0544, which in A-13 was on 7225 at 0544-0559; but now of course it`s shifted
an hour later, trying to fool the Poles into thinking there`s been no time change, but frequency per HFCC has moved to
7300 on the 300 degree beam from Austria, which is not toward Poland, still // 5910 at 30 degrees, which is.
17840, Oct 28 at 1403, RRI with English clips during Romanian news, but SAH and CCI from a station with music. HFCC
B-13 reveals: both RRI Galbeni in Rumanian at 1300-1500; and IRIB Zahedan in Arabic at 0520-1420, thus overlapping
1300-1420! Azimuths from respective sites are within 4 degrees of each other, 289 from Iran and 285 from Romania,
altho the CIRAFs are different, which again facilitates yet another HFCCollision. There are plenty of free channels on 16m
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** RUSSIA [non]. 12075, Oct 28 at 1303, fair signal with news, then weather for London, New York and Chicago, so must
be V. of Russia: yes, ID with music in passing as Radio VR, then fuller Voice of Russia. In B-13 this is at 12-15 UT, 500
kW, 155 degrees from Dushanbe, TAJIKISTAN, apparently replacing 11530 in A-13, but with none of the hum which
infested 11530 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U K [non]. 11895, Oct 28 at 1253, BBCWS in English is fair-good here, with `Outlook` until cutoff at 1259:30. It`s 250
kW, 25 degrees from THAILAND, so also USward, plus previous hour at 45 degrees (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** U S A. 5085, UT Mon Oct 28 at 0052, WTWW-2 is on with ``Martha Garvin`s Musical Memories``, amateur hymnsinger and pianist, who availablizes her program to several US SW stations. Usual huge signal here and spreading beyond
5085. Also back on the air are 5830 WTWW-1 with SFAW and 12105 WTWW-3 with Bible in Spanish, after all being
silent earlier on Sunday.
12105, Oct 28 at 1305, WTWW canned ID by Ted, then Russian Bible; VG signal and no CCI audible, totally burying RFA
SAIPAN in Myanmarianese. So during the Week of Confusion, WTWW is still *1300v on 12105 instead of B-13 schedule
from *1400 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGSET)
** U S A. 6115, Oct 28 at 0058, WWCR bigsig with rock music, ex-6875, now scheduled 21-01 UT, and after the Week of
Confusion, from Nov 3 at 21-02. That opens another few frequencies for the pirates (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** U S A. 930, Oct 28 at 1220 UT, what`s to be heard with WKY OKC nulled now? News in English, mentions wpr.org,
funding plugs, Wisconsin weather, YL host, local, not NPR, talk show with guest Bill Krause(?). It`s WLBL Auburndale in
the center of WI, on the WPR Ideas Network, 5000/70/500 watts, non-direxional (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** U S A. 1510, Oct 28 at 1228 UT, same promo twice for HOT, Tuesdays at noon, = Happiness, Opportunity, Technology.
Presenter John Barnabas sounds British. Apparently a recent reordering as on website it`s T-O-H. An ID followed for
``Money Radio 1510 & 99.3 FM`` = KFNN Mesa AZ, 22000/100 watts. Dominant signal from the west. Hmmm, I
wonder which power is in use now, long before sunrise? Has fast SAH from algo; then US Tax Relief ad (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** VIETNAM [non]. 6175, Oct 28 at 0105, VOV English via Woofferton UK confirmed here ex-12005, only fair signal at
best and with ACI from 6180 Brasil. Why in the world don`t they just use WHRI for the 0100 and 0230 English as well as
the 0330? Wherever it`s aimed, WHRI would be much better for us than way-off Woofferton. The only advantage of
WOF would be filling relatively close areas in the HRI skipzone around SC.
Meanwhile, what`s on 12005 now? SW Asian language mentioning Pakistan, better than VOV 6175. HFCC shows IBB in
Pashto, 340 degrees from SRI LANKA (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. TP carrier search Oct 27 at 1157: JBA on 702 from south of due west; 774 from northwest. 702
presumably 2BL Sydney NSW, whose true bearing is 251 degrees at 13860 km [date correct, overlooked for previous
report] (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 9760, Oct 28 at 0552, American songstress soulfully singing ``I`m So Lonely, I Could Die``, poor-fair
signal. Would expect this to be R. Nikkei 2 from JAPAN, except I am not getting anysig from Nikkei 1 on 9595. HFCC
shows also during this hour, an IBB Kurdish service via Nauen, Germany, which could propagate, but hard to imagine
such programming on it (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 9765, Oct 28 at 0055 past 0100, no signal nor panoply of distorted spurs as heard 24 hours earlier.
Would sure like to find out what that was (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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Márcio Dias
Pedido De Opinião Sobre Vídeos
Prezados colegas ontem à noite fiz uma varredura nas ondas tropicais utilizando um transglobe, uma antena de carretel
de 6 mts sony e um sintonizador de antenas encurtadas.
Fiquei impressionado com a boa propagação e gravei alguns vídeos de escuta da rádio Sonder Grense (África)! Gostaria
de postar um vídeo no youtube mas como os VÍDEOS que fiz são grandes ( acima de 100 megas devido à alta resolução)
vou precisar de um aplicativo que reduza o tamanho destes vídeos. Eles estão originalmente em formato MP4.
Gostaria de uma sugestão de colegas que tem experiência nesta área para que eu possa disponibilizar estes vídeos.
73 - Márcio Dias - Divinópolis - MG
Rafael Rodríguez R.
QSL de la Cruz Roja Colombiana
Obtener una QSL de una estación utilitaria, no siempre es tarea fácil; más tratándose de una organización humanitaria
como lo es la Cruz Roja. Además por la situación del conflicto interno que por los últimos 60 años ha vivido mi país,
donde las comunicaciones juegan un papel importante a todos los actores del mismo; no ha sido de mi interés reportar
este tipo de comunicaciones, ya que la mayoría de ellas desde hace varios años se realizan de manera encriptada. Pero
tuve la oportunidad de escuchar en modo USB, un contacto de la base central de la Cruz Roja Colombiana, estación
HJC280 en Bogotá con una estación móvil que salía de Barranquilla luego de cubrir el Partido por eliminatorias entre
Chile y Colombia del pasado 11 de octubre.
Así me anime a realizar un PPC, que me salió muy bonito ya que la Dirección de Socorro Nacional de la Cruz Roja
Colombiana tiene un logotipo elaborado por el conocido artista plástico Tessarolo (www.germantessarolo.com) lo envié a
la sede central de la institución en Bogotá adjuntando un sobre auto dirigido y estampillado. Realmente tenía muchas
expectativas en conocer si una institución de este tipo les interesaría recibir un informe de recepción; y así debo decir
que es una de las más gratas sorpresas que me ha brindado el Diexismo el haber recibido hoy el PPC sellado y firmado
confirmando mi reporte y más grato aún que hayan tenido la cortesía de enviarme algunos otros recuerdos (no
solicitados) de la Cruz Roja Colombiana desde la Coordinación de Telemática.
Así esta confirmación me representa muchas cosas; mi primera confirmación de una estación utilitaria colombiana, mi
primera QSL utilizando un diseño PPC elaborado por mí y bueno también la satisfacción de saber que nuestra afición
todavía nos depara muchas sorpresas por recibir.
En la red se encuentra más información sobre la Coordinación de Telemática de la Cruz Roja Colombiana a través del este
documento (publico) encontrado en una página de la ITU:
http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/emergencytelecoms/events/bogota2012/presentation/PresentacionWalterCotteSp.pdf
Acá la información sobre la QSL: COLOMBIA, 9180u Estación HJC280m, Cruz Roja Colombiana
QSL-PPC v/s Ing. Marinson Buitrago S. - Subdirector Operativo. Informe enviado a: Sede Nacional Cruz Roja –
Telemática. Av. Crra 68 No. 68B-31 Bogotá - Demoro 14 dias
Imagenes y mas en http://dxdesdecolombia.blogspot.com/2013/10/qsl-de-la-cruz-roja-colombiana.html
Buenos Dx - Rafael Rodríguez R.
Tata Suarez Bebanz
Astrium construirá el nuevo satélite del operador estadounidense DIRECTV
El satélite suministrará servicios de difusión a Brasil a través de hasta 60 transpondedores en banda Ku, garantizando así
la continuidad de los servicios heredados en la totalidad del país y, al mismo tiempo, ofreciendo nuevos servicios, como la
TV de alta definición. Para ello, proporcionará cobertura total a Brasil, así como cobertura regional de canales de
televisión con veinte haces.Eric Béranger, CEO de Astrium Satellites, comentó: “Este pedido es una gran noticia – y
prueba que nuestra plataforma estrella Eurostar E3000 con más de 480 años de operación en órbita, es, no sólo una de
las más fiables del mundo, sino que sigue siendo demanda y cumpliendo las necesidades de nuestros clientes.”“DIRECTV
desea ampliar su sólida relación con Astrium para el desarrollo de sus más importantes satélites de difusión de alta
potencia.” dijo Phil Goswitz, vice presidente senior, de Space and Communications for DIRECTV. “El nuevo satélite nos
permitirá continuar aprovechando la tremenda oportunidad de crecimiento en Brasil.”El satélite será un Eurostar E3000
con una masa de lanzamiento de 6.300 Kg. y una potencia eléctrica superior a 16 Kw. Está diseñado para una vida útil
nominal en órbita de más de 15 años.Acerca de AstriumAstrium es la empresa número uno en tecnologías espaciales de
Europa y la segunda del mundo. Astrium es la única compañía en el mundo que cubre la totalidad del espectro de
sistemas, equipos y servicios espaciales, tanto civiles como de defensa.En 2012, la cifra de negocios de Astrium fue de
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más de 5.800 millones de euros y su plantilla en todo el globo sumaba cerca de 18.000 empleados.Sus tres unidades de
negocio son: Astrium Space Transportation, contratista principal europeo para lanzadores, sistemas orbitales y
exploración espacial; Astrium Satellites, proveedor de primera línea de soluciones de sistemas de satélite, que incluye
ingenios espaciales, segmentos terrenos, cargas útiles y equipos; y Astrium Services, socio de servicios espaciales para
misiones de crítica importancia y proveedor de soluciones completas –tanto fijas como móviles– que abarcan tanto
comunicaciones vía satélite como redes –ya sean protegidas o de índole comercial– además de servicios personalizados
de geoinformación, en todo el mundo.Astrium es una filial propiedad al cien por cien de EADS, una empresa líder en todo
el mundo en el sector aeroespacial, de defensa y de servicios relacionados. En 2012, el Grupo, que comprende Airbus,
Astrium, Cassidian y Eurocopter, generó ingresos por valor de 56.500 millones de euros y dio empleo a una plantilla de
casi 140.000 personas.
http://www.denoticias.es/noticias/64669/astrium-construira-nuevo-satelite-operador-estadounidense-directv/
Tata Suarez Bebanz
Satélite europeo caerá pronto a la Tierra
El satélite que caerá al quedarse sin combustible órbita a unos escasos 224 kilómetros sobre la superficie terrestre, más
bajo que ningún otro satélite científico. Por: VOAnoticias.com
Un satélite geofísico europeo se ha quedado sin combustible y caerá a la Tierra en unas dos semanas.
La información revelada por las autoridades que administran el satélite, indica que tras cuatro años de investigaciones
realizando un mapeo de la gravedad de la Tierra, el artefacto llamado Explorador de la Circulación Oceánica, Campo
Gravitatorio y Estado Estacionario, GOCE por su sigla en inglés, se quedó sin xenón, el combustible utilizado para
impulsarlo.
El satélite orbita a unos escasos 224 kilómetros sobre la superficie terrestre, más bajo que
ningún otro satélite científico, con el objetivo de identificar las variaciones de la gravedad
del planeta, destaca la agencia de noticias Reuters.
El director de los programas de observación de la Tierra de la Agencia Espacial Europea,
Volker Liebig destacó en una declaración que los resultados logrados por el satélite son
“fantásico” y que se han “obtenido los datos de gravedad más precisos que jamás estuvieron
a disposición de los científicos".
Según la Agencia Espacial Europea, la mayor parte del satélite que pesa en total 1.100 kilos, se consumirá al incendiarse
durante su reingreso a la atmósfera. Sin embargo, el 25% de la nave se fragmentará en unas 50 piezas al caer ya sea sobre
áreas de tierra firme o en los océanos.
El área que será afectada será definida con mayor precisión cuando se acerque el momento, indicó la Agencia, mientras
tanto es difícil predecirlo, por los constantes cambios en la parte superior de la atmósfera, afectada por la actividad solar.
http://www.elmorrocotudo.cl/node/70346
Radio Heritage Foundation
Another 28 day $1800 challenge
October 29 2013. Hi
The amazing thing about time, is that as each month goes past, that's another 30 days of radio memories, stories and
heritage to add to the pile which now stretches back almost 100 years.
You'll find bits and pieces of radio history everywhere. Facebook these days is where we see a lot of photos and audio
recordings flash by for a few hours before they disappear under a deluge of stuff, tantalizing but soon gone.
The Radio Heritage Foundation tries to bring stuff together in one place at www.radioheritage.net and we have boxes of
stuff to be sorted, scanned and shared and it still keeps coming in as people choose to keep things safe rather than just
throw them in the trash.
Our storage space is jam packed these days!
But our biggest challenge is always finding the basic money we need to just cover the operational costs. We'd like to tell
more people about what we do and get a good scanner so we can illustrate new features but we must first cover the weekly
expenses.
Each month we have to find $1,800 and donations average about $1,100 so it's a big challenge to try and even maintain
funding and also catch up on the $5,150 arrears that has built up since April 1 2013.
We're completely funded by donations from supporters. In New Zealand donations are tax deductible. As October ends,
we're $5,150 behind.
We need your help.
Every 30 days we have more radio stories and stuff to keep safe, and another $1,800 to find to let us do the job. We've
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Your donation today can help make this possible sooner rather than later.
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New PAL Radio Guide
October 29 2013 - New PAL Radio Guide Available
The latest version of the PAL Pacific Asia Listeners Radio Guide is now available at www.radioheritage.net.
It covers MW radio stations across the region as far west as Afghanistan, including Alaska, Hawaii, Australia, New
Zealand, Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, Japan, China, India and many others.
Established over 50 years ago in New Zealand, today it's maintained by Bruce Portzer of Seattle USA and hosted by the
Radio Heritage Foundation along with a growing number of new radio guides now including FM and digital radio
services and links for online listening worldwide.
The PAL Radio Guide is provided as a free service. If users wish to make a donation towards the Radio Heritage
Foundation they'll be very welcomed and appreciated. From as little as $1 at www.radioheritage.net helps contribute
towards the costs of the Global Radio Memories project.
We welcome all new users of the PAL Radio Guide, and extend a warm welcome back to the many frequent users in
Europe, Canada and the USA.
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Onda Livre
Informacion
95 FM (de Oeiras) descontinuada para dar lugar à Kiss FM pode ler esta notícia através da nossa página inicial
Onda Livre - Portal Português de Rádio - www.ondalivre.com
Joan A. Costa
Dia Nacional português da Amplitude Modulada em Onda Curta e VHF
Caros Colegas,
A Associação de Radioamadores do Litoral Alentejano - ARLA, convida todos os Radioamadores, nacionais e
estrangeiros, a participarem numa emissão especial, em Amplitude Modulada - AM, nas faixas dos 80, 40,
20, 10, 6 e 2 metros, Domingo, dia 3 de Novembro de 2013.
As emissões em Amplitude Modulada promovidas pela ARLA terão lugar nas seguintes frequências e horários (atendendo
à mudança horária a realizar-se no próximo Domingo, dia 27 de Outubro de 2013, para o período de Inverno) :
3 705 kHz (+- 5kHz) - a partir das 08:00 UTC (a mesma hora oficial em Portugal continental) e enquanto a propagação
permitir os resultados desejados.
7 143 kHz (+- 5 kHz) - a partir das 09:00 UTC (a mesma hora oficial em Portugal continental) e enquanto a propagação
permitir os resultados desejados..
14 270 kHz (+- 5 kHz) - das 13:00 às 14:00 UTC (a mesma hora oficial em Portugal continental).
29 075 kHz (+- 5 kHz) - das 14:00 às 15:00 UTC (a mesma hora oficial em Portugal continental).
51,575.0 MHz (+- 5 kHz) - das 15:00 às 16:00 UTC (a mesma hora oficial em Portugal continental)
144,575.0 MHz (+- 5 kHz) - das 16:00 às 17:00 UTC (a mesma hora oficial em Portugal continental).
(As horas apresentadas servem de mera indicação)
Esta iniciativa procura sobretudo atingir os seguintes objectivos:
a) Proporcionar uma oportunidade para a utilização de equipamentos antigos ou de colecção.
b) Promover formação prática e sensibilização para uma forma de emissão que está a cair em desuso, numa acção
particularmente vocacionada para a formação/experimentação dos Radioamadores da categoria C e categoria 3 (neste
último caso através de apoio tutelado e utilização de outra estação ou estação de uso comum associativa).
c) Prestar uma singela homenagem às antigas emissões de Radiodifusão nas Ondas Curtas em Amplitude Modulada feitas
a partir do territorio nacional
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O convite estende-se a todas as associações nacionais e internacionais que se queiram envolver nesta acção de formação
/sensibilização, nomeadamente proporcionando actividade num modo de emissão que fez história, demonstrando as
virtudes e qualidades sonoras de equipamentos antigos, ou alertando para as actuais catastróficas interferências que
estão a inviabilizar o uso quotidiano das emissões de telefonia em A3E (Amplitude Modulada) em muitas regiões.
A escolha destas frequências, em especial na banda dos 6m, é proposta a pensar em que a maioria dos colegas com um
Certificado de Amador Nacional das categorias C e 2, possam começar uma actividade num modo de emissão que já fez
história (atenção à Adenda 2013 ao Quadro Nacional de Atribuição de Frequências (QNAF) em vigor).
O envio do relatório de actividade ("Log Book"), não é obrigatório mas seria gratificante para a organização receber
aqueles que puderem ser enviados para o endereço de correio electrónico: [email protected]
Agradecíamos que divulgassem esta actividade pelos meios ao vosso dispor.
João Costa (CT1FBF) - Vogal da Direcção da ARLA
Glenn Hauser
Logs October 29, 2013
** ALBANIA. 7425, Oct 29 at 0245, R. Tirana confirmed here midway thru English broadcast, fair and in the clear for
0230 UT Tue-Sun (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ALBANIA [and non]. 7220, Oct 29 at 0546, this time I can make out some weak CCI under ROMANIA, confirming the
collision of CRI English relay during the entire 05-06 hour (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** BANGLADESH. 15105, Oct 29 at 1254, Bangladesh Betar poor with flutter, S-Asian accented English mentioning tubal
ligation and Bangladesh; ionosonde sweeps by. March music theme, 1256 YL addresses Dear Listeners, fills with rap;
1259 sign-off announcement with mailing address, brief tone, OC and off shortly after 1300* (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. Firedrake [non] CNR1 jamming Oct 29 before 1400:
15375, good with echo. Target here is IBB Tibetan ``Bod`` dialect at 12-14 via Tajikistan, unheard; also 11-12 via UAE.
15550 & 15570, poor at 1352 with sidehets de V. of Tibet, TAJIKISTAN
15970, very good at 1353 with flutter; none in 14s, 16s, 17s, 18s
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA [and non]. 11812.5, Oct 29 at 0141, filthy blob with squeal, traces of distorted modulation, making het against
11815-Brasil. Then I search the 25mb for more of them and find: 11707.5. That nails the source as 11760 RHC, halfway
between them at 52.5 kHz separations. 11760 itself sounds OK except for some hum and weak SAH from CCI.
How about second- and third-order spurs at further multiples of 52.5 away? There they are, progressively weakening but
same blobsound:
11655 & 11865, plus and minus 105 kHz
11602.5 & 11917.5, plus and minus 157.5 kHz, QRM PAKISTAN Qur`an 11600
11550 weakest & not audible on 11970, plus and minus 210 kHz
17580, after yesterday morning`s mixture of RHC and R. Progreso, I`m checking again Oct 29 from 1219: too weak JBA
carrier this early, altho 17595 Spain is already making it. At 1251, 17580 has improved enough to tell it`s // 9850 RHC,
and no second signal heard.
At 1355, now RHC about Alicia Alonso, an echo apart from // 13780 via the other site, has fast SAH and non-Spanish CCI
from algo on 17580, i.e. per HFCC, IBB Biblis, GERMANY in Pashto/Dari at 1330-1530; same at 1427; at 1430 a brief
break in the CCI, maybe switching antenna or transmitter? Tho no difference shown in HFCC, just a language change
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** IRAN. 17500, Oct 29 at 1427, Qur`an on poor signal, 1430 seems Arabic talk, very poor. HFCC shows this is new for
IRIB, 500 kW, 259 degrees from Kamalabad, Arabic at 1020-1620 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 6185, Oct 29 at 0547 classical guitar, fair signal from XEPPM, sufficient modulation but ACI from 6180
Brasil. Now that DF is off DST, R. Educación stays on a real hour later until 0600v* (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** OMAN. 9500, Oct 29 at 0138, Qur`an on poor-fair signal, presumed RSO as now scheduled ex-9760 (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ROMANIA. 17530, Oct 29 at 1253, RRI English is fair with deep fades, while it was not making it a semihour earlier.
Now it`s the sports segment of absolutely no interest (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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** SAUDI ARABIA. 21505, Oct 29 at 1356 good signal from the Buzzing Service of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; still so at
1432 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SPAIN [and non]. REE`s frequency mismanagement makes it collide with not one but two other stations on the 13m
band, which is replete with open channels. There is NO excuse for this!
21630, Oct 29 at 1257, REE IS is not // with 21610 which is in programming. By 1300 they are //. At 1357, now 21630 has
CCI from tone, 1359 BBC Hausa signing on. Still colliding at 1424 check; 21630 is clear again at 1433 after BBC Ascension
is finished, and now can hear a long/short path echo from Spain here and also 21610. By 1614 recheck, WHRI is bigsig
ending Midnight Cry, and can`t hear any Spain underneath, maybe really off by 1600, but WHRI allegedly starts at 1500
on weekends.
21540, Oct 29 at 1357, REE is also back on this frequency! Despite KUWAIT; hear REE underneath Qur`an, making fast
SAH with it and // 21610, the only clear frequency. Same at 1424, but only Kuwait at 1614. You may recall that REE
collided for several seasons with Kuwait on 21540, before finally moving to 21515, which has now been abandoned. Old
habits die very hard, resuming previous B-season usage regardless of the consequences (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** SRI LANKA. 11905, Oct 29 at 0140, open carrier/dead air with flutter, so SLBC is vying with AIR on how much to mess
up their own morning broadcasts (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** TUNISIA. 7275, Oct 29 at 0545, IWT is missing. Ivo Ivanov just reported that the 7275 broadcast time had changed
slightly from 0457-0556 to: 0502-0602; but not today (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A [non]. 9800, Oct 29 at 1309, VOA Korean via Tinang, PHILIPPINES is now here in B-13, ex-15775 in A-13; VG
signal but modulation is somewhat suppressed and distorted. OK modulation on // 7235 and synchronized despite being
from other site TINIAN, NMI (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 860, Oct 29 at 1229 UT, country song, not daily polka which I must have just missed, from KKOW Pittsburg KS;
1230 break of about a semiminute interrupting song before comes back on, slightly stronger. Must be official sunrise time
for night/day change, from 5 kW direxional SW including plenty toward Enid, to 10 kW ND daytime. Yes, per FCC:
Oct 1230-2345
Nov 1300-2315
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 920, Oct 29 at 1233 UT, `Huckaby Report` ending, as wacko far-right extremist appears on lots of stations at
1230; is it KVEL, Vernal, Utah again? No, Lamar mentioned, so it`s just KLMR in SE CO. Local announcer exhibits
excessive expressiveness about weather and farm conditions; KYFR Iowa nulled, where Harold Camping can still be
heard, but often with serious sacred music (as opposed to gospel rock, soul) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** U S A. 1060, Oct 29 at 1239 UT, `Scott Luther`s Gold and Silver Express`, infomercial pushing coin purchases (if such
a hedge against paper-money, why doesn`t he hoard instead of sell them, amassing paper or imaginary money instead?).
Dominant signal from NW/SE which means either WLNO or KRCN. This matches the Radio Colorado Network schedule
for 6 am weekdays at
http://1060thebiz.com/krcn/KRCN-Programming-Schedule--a-6.asp
which is a neat homepage with an old console radio design, complete with stuck toggle switches.
KRCN Longmont CO is 50000/111 watts, with PSRA of 500. Certainly sounds to me like 50 kW already, long before
sunrise. At this time, hardly anything from 10 kW daytime 1060 cheater KIJN Farwell TX (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. Trans-Atlantic carriers, Oct 29: on caradio hearing strong 1-kHz het on 910, at 0120, so as soon as I am
back on the porch with DX-398, full scan finds all these past 0130, not necessarily in this order: 531, 585, 603, 693, 774,
783, 873, 882, 909, 954, 1044, 1053, 1089[off-frequency, birdie?], 1151, 1215, 1377, 1494, 1521.
Another check inside with the DX-398 at 0554-0600: 549, 684[vs WSCR IBOC], 693, 774, 882, 891, 909, 954, 1044,
1053, 1152, 1215 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 21500-USB, Oct 29 at 1424, intruders, colloquial Spanish 2-way, not errant hams (Glenn Hauser, OK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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Rafael Rodríguez R.
La radio contada por uno de los decanos de la radiodifusión
La radio contada por uno de los decanos de la radiodifusión: Jimmy García Camargo De la pagina de la Fonoteca de
RTVC. http://www.senalmemoria.gov.co/index.php/home/historias-de-radio/item/1218-la-radio-contada-por-uno-de-losdecanos-de-la-radiodifusi%C3%B3n-jimmy-garc%C3%ADa-camargo.
Vinícius Muline
Rádio MEC à beira da extinção?
Desde janeiro, centenas de profissionais foram demitidos; nesta sexta-feira, 25, o programa de música clássica Sala de
Concerto foi cortado da programação: http://opiniaoenoticia.com.br/cultura/radio-mec-a-beira-da-extincao/
A rádio MEC, a mais antiga emissora do país e a única que ainda mantém uma programação educativa e cultural, corre o
risco de ser extinta, ou pelo menos de perder sua programação voltada para a música clássica. Na última sexta-feira, 25,
o apresentador Lauro Gomes Pinto, do programa Sala de Concerto, se despediu dos ouvintes, anunciando que havia sido
demitido e que o programa seria cortado. Lauro não foi o único.
De acordo com fontes ligadas à rádio, desde janeiro deste ano, centenas de profissionais da emissora no Rio estão sendo
demitidos, entre os quais jornalistas, produtores executivos, apresentadores, locutores, operadores de áudio e técnicos de
manutenção.
O motivo é que a Associação de Comunicação Educativa Roquette Pinto (Acerp), empresa responsável pela manutenção
da rádio, está sendo enxugada para que passe a cumprir uma missão marginal à Empresa Brasileira de Comunicação
(EBC), fundada em 2007 para gerir as emissoras de rádio e televisão públicas. A mudança estava prevista na lei que criou
a EBC, mas havia sido evitada até agora através de duas Medidas Provisórias (MPs), que conseguiram estender o tempo
de ‘vida útil’ da Acerp, e consequentemente o emprego dos profissionais da estação três anos a mais que o prazo previsto
em lei.
Uma petição pública para salvar a rádio MEC, lançada no site Avaaz no último sábado, 26, já recolheu quase 3 mil
assinaturas em menos de dois dias.
Consultada, uma funcionária da emissora disse apenas que as demissões são necessárias para “dar lugar a concursados”.
Uma assembleia geral convocada pela Sociedade dos Amigos Ouvintes da Rádio MEC será realizada na próxima quintafeira, 31, no Auditório do Arquivo Nacional, na Praça da República, das 16h às 19h. No encontro serão discutidas
propostas para impedir o “desmonte da Rádio MEC”.
Horacio Nigro
Importante aniversario para los DXistas sudamericanos
Un trascendente aniversario se cumple el 31 de octubre. ¿Quién y dónde recibió por vez primera una emisión de
radiodifusión desde fuera del continente sudamericano?. ¿Qué emisora fue?.
La crónica, basada en documentos históricos, despeja información olvidada o desconocida para muchos hoy en día.
Se publicará mañana, miércoles 30 en La Galena del Sur.
Joao Araujo
Venta
Com a licença dos moderadores, tenho para a venda os seguintes equipamentos:
1- Sony ICF 6800A, orange edition. Lindo! 1300,00
1- YAESU FRG-7, também lindo. 950,00
1- Modulo VHF FRV-7700 para YAESU FRG-7700. 290,00
1- Kenwood R-600, com caixa e manual. 1000,00
1- Tecsun PL-600, seminovo, lindo. 290,00
1- Filtro Super Scaf. 100,00
1- Filtro Quantum Phaser. 100,00
1- Filtro JPS NIR12. 450,00
1- Filtro S.E.M. QRM eliminator. 100,00
Tr. PVT - [email protected] - Joao Araujo - São Paulo - SP
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Guido Santacana
Temperaturas en Radios
Esto parece un tema de poca importancia pero no lo es. Aun en radios modernos la estabilidad de la frecuencia depende
de que el circuito haya logrado una temperatura de operacion estable. Claro esta, en radios de baterias esta temperatura
no esta muy lejos de la del medioambiente pero en radios con fuentes de poder internas los transformadores aumentan la
temperatura y la estabilizacion se alarga. Cuando hablamos de radios de tubos o valvulas termionicas la estabilizacion
puede tomar una hora o mas. Hace poco tome la temperatura del transformador de un Hallicrafters S40 ya despues de
estabilizado y la misma estaba en los 150 grados farenheit. Esta es su temperatura de operacion y representa energia
perdida en forma de calor en este componente. Las valvulas en su superficie pueden mostrar aun mas temperatura. Por lo
tanto es esencial que estos radios mantengan despejadas sus "ventanales " de ventilacion y si se fijan estos siempre estan
en la parte superior trasera o en el tope de la caja. De esta forma el aire caliente sube y crea una corriente lenta pero
efectiva. Los modernos no necesitan esa ventilacion pero vamos a ver si son tan longevos como sus abuelos.
Vinícius Muline
Prezados Confrades, bom dia
Completou-se exatamente hoje (30, quarta-feira) um ano (30/10/2012) da publicação de uma reportagem super
interessante. Compartilho com todos a matéria.
Aposentado fabrica rádios 'do tempo da vovó' em oficina improvisada
Os aparelhos 'de caixa' são fabricados em dois dias.
'Em qualquer caixa ele funciona e pega o mundo inteiro', afirma o inventor.
Por Andréia Machado: http://g1.globo.com/ro/rondonia/noticia/2012/10/aposentado-fabrica-radios-do-tempo-da-vovo-emoficina-improvisada.html
Aposentado fabrica rádios 'do tempo da vovó' em oficina improvisada
Os aparelhos 'de caixa' são fabricados em dois dias.
'Em qualquer caixa ele funciona e pega o mundo inteiro', afirma o inventor.
Numa época onde o rádio era o principal meio de comunicação do Brasil, Guider Zolinger, 74 anos, começou a fabricar
artesanalmente aparelhos de rádios. São mais de 50 anos dedicados ao conserto e montagem de rádios. “Desde criança eu
sonhava em ser inventor, ai comecei a consertar os rádios dos vizinhos, e fui me apaixonando pela profissão. Então,
devagarzinho eu fui me aperfeiçoando, até chegar ao ponto de fabricar os meus próprios rádios”, relembra.
Com uma pequena oficina localizada nos fundos de sua casa, quando a saúde ajuda, ele confecciona um tradicional rádio
de caixa, de amplitude modulada (AM). “O radio sempre salvou nossa vida, pois nos momentos mais difíceis que a gente
atravessou eu recorria à fabricação do aparelho, vendia e conseguia sustentar a minha família”, conta. Guido tem Mal de
Parkinson.
Na pequena oficina nos fundos de casa, Guido criou dezenas de aparelhos de rádio, que embalaram e continuam a
embalar os dias, tardes e noites de muitos vilhenenses. Muitos elementos que compõem os rádios produzidos por Guido
são de fabricação própria. “Ele faz o chassi, a caixa, os vidros ele corta e manda por os números e todo o resto. A única
coisa que ele não faz é transistor e resistência. O resto ele faz tudo”, explica Renata Zolinger, esposa de Guido há 53 anos.
Guido não sabe quantos rádios fabricou durante sua vida. “Nunca pensei em contar, mas já foram muitos”, afirma. Guido
batizou seus aparelhos de rádios de Canta Brasi. “Os brasileiros gostam muito de ouvir músicas e de cantar também,
então achei que o nome dos rádios deveriam ser Canta Brasil”, justifica.
Para montar um rádio, Guido explica que demora, em média, dois dias. “Porque o material está todo separadinho e é só
colocar. O que demora mais é os fios aqui na faixa. Tem que pegar ondas médias lá, tem que pegar ondas médias aqui,
tem que pegar Rádio Nacional nesse e também naquele. Qualquer um que montar tem que ser faixa completa”, detalha.
Os rádios produzidos por Guido são movidos a pilhas alcalinas. “Queima menos com relâmpago”, explica. Além de uma
caixa de madeira chamativa, o interior do aparelho radiofônico produzido por Guido é um verdade enigma para outros
técnicos em eletrônica. “Eu nunca mostrei pra ninguém o jeito que eu faço”, diz.
Os rádios produzido por Guido operam em amplitude modulada (AM), e dependendo da faixa selecionada , bem como o
horário, é possível sintonizar emissoras de vários lugares do planeta. “Em qualquer caixa ele funciona e pega o mundo
inteiro”, reforça. As emissoras mais pedidas durante a encomenda dos rádios são as AM locais, como a Planalto e a Rádio
Vilhena, além da Rádio Nacional de Brasília. Também é possível sintonizar rádios de São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro e de
outras localidades do Brasil.
Nas ondas de Guido
O agricultor João da Silva é morador do município de Chupinguaia foi um dos felizes compradores do radio fabricado por
Guido. João conta que comprou o Canta Brasil há cinco anos e o aparelho nunca deu problema. “É muito bom o rádio,
além de ser bonito lembra o rádio que minha mãe tinha na casa dela, esses aparelhos de hoje em dia são todos de
plásticos e quebram logo, por isso eu quis comprar o que seu Guido fabrica”, diz João.
Já o comerciante José da Costa, que é morador de Cerejeiras, conta que um dos motivos que fez ele adquirir um aparelho
de rádio fabricado por seu Guido foi o fato do rádio conseguir sintonizar estações do mundo todo. “É muito bom poder
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ouvir estações de rádios da Itália, sem falar nas brasileiras como a Rádio Nacional, não é todo aparelho que consegue
fazer isso”, argumenta José.
A jornalista Patrícia da Veiga, que atualmente vive em Goiânia, conta que comprou o rádio fabricado por Guido quando
era professora na Universidade Federal de Rondônia, em Vilhena.
“Eu comprei o rádio fabricado por diversos motivos. O primeiro e mais importante é que eu gosto de ouvir rádio e fiquei
encantada com a ideia de ter um aparelho em casa que capta ondas tropicais. Isso me lembra a minha infância na
fazenda, ouvindo Rádio Nacional de Brasília. Com o rádio que o senhor Guido fez pra mim, posso ouvir até rádios da
Colômbia. É muito útil. O segundo motivo é que na época eu era professora de radiojornalismo e precisava conhecer tudo
sobre rádio. Claro que eu não aprendi a fabricar um rádio, mas achei fascinante acompanhar sua fabricação”, diz Patrícia.
Para ler mais notícias do G1 Rondônia clique em http://g1.globo.com/ro/rondonia . Siga também o G1 Rondônia
no Twitter e por RSS.
Dino Bloise
Noticia de KVOH
Hola Amigos: Comparto con ustedes la buena noticia del relanzamiento de la emisora KVOH por los 9975 kHz ya de
manera oficial despues de algunas pruebas de transmisión. Los detalles mas abajo del correo recibido de la radio en la
cual formaremos parte de su programación los días sábados. 73. Dino
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 23:23:14 -0700 - Subject: Re-Launch of KVOH - To:
[email protected]
Hi, Dino. Our schedule is now on our website. The direct link is:
http://kvoh.net/wp-content/uploads/KVOH-Program-Grid-9975-2013-11-03-Spanish.pdf
We will be starting on Friday 1st & Saturday 2nd (Sat & Sun UTC), 0100-0400 UTC. Then,
after the US has returned to Standard Time, we will be on from 0200-0500 UTC nightly
from the evening of Sunday 3rd on. The first two hours each night will be in Spanish; the
last hour will be in English. And, a good proportion of the programming will be live. We
aim to expand the schedule over the coming months, as airtime sales allow.
Ray Robinson - Operations Manager - KVOH, Los Angeles
Rafael Rodríguez R.
Cuando los marcianos invadieron New Jersey
Interesante nota publicada en el Diario El Tiempo, presten atención a la Audiogalería. Será la transmisión original??
http://www.eltiempo.com/mundo/estados-unidos/historia-de-la-transmision-de-la-guerra-de-los-mundos_13150117-4
Glenn Hauser
Logs October 2929-30, 2013
** ANTARCTICA [non]. 15476, Oct 29 at 2029, no signal detectable from LRA36, tho others closer report it is still active.
Now the adjacent QRM from 15480 in B-13 HFCC is AWR Arabic 250 kW, 350 degrees via MADAGASCAR. That signal is
fair with flutter, but JBM talk and music; 2051 ID ``Huna Idha`at ---`` algo when I had not yet looked it up, and off at
2058:10*. AWR is likely to be more of an obstacle here than BBC in Arabic via UAE/Oman was on 15480 during the same
span in A-13 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ARGENTINA [and non]. 11711-, Oct 30 at 0511, poor signal, deep fades, with tangoish song, 0512 Spanish
announcement. On signature off-frequency, has to be RAE/Radio Nacional on the air much later than usual in their
night-middle, why? Much weaker than neighbor 11780 Brasil. Also het from something on 11710 altho per HFCC B-13 this
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is a semi-hour break between Romania and Japan usage. In A-13, CRI/Albania was there all-hour. By 0530, not much but
the het is left (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** BRAZIL. 11780, Oct 30 at 0514, RNA bigsig but music distorted and with wobbly carrier (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. Firedrake [non] CNR1 jamming, October 30 before 1300:
12370, poor with flutter at 1257; no full search this hour
CNR1 jamming, October 30 before 1400:
9200, fair at 1338 with flutter
9530, good at 1339 mixing with IBB Chinese via Philippines // 9200
CNR1 jamming, October 30 after 1400:
15520, Oct 30 at 1425, with CCI, // 12045 but not synchronized. This is presumably against V. of Tibet via
MADAGASCAR, altho not in HFCC B-13, unfound anywhere at this hour.
In A-13, the 1400-1430 VOT would start on 15525, draw the jammer, then at 1408 jump to 15520, leaving the jammer
behind. Now the modulation stops after timesignal at 1430 but carrier stays on a while (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. 11760, Oct 30 at 0058, RHC VG signal level, but with BFO can tell the carrier is slightly wobbling; at least it is
not putting out a panoply of spurs at multiples of 52.5 kHz displacement, as it was 23 hours earlier.
There is also a LAH on 11760, probably R. Cairo, as HFCC B-13 shows ERU is now scheduled at 2330-0200, 250 kW, 286
degrees from Abis at 2330-0200 in Arabic and Spanish --- certainly an awful choice for them, and for RHC, but what else
is new?
17580, Oct 30 at 1349, only RHC audio here, no R. Progreso mix; at 1424 the CCI is still from one of IBB`s Afghan
services via Biblis, GERMANY (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also SPAIN
** EGYPT. 11760: see CUBA
** GREECE. 9420, Oct 30 at 0100, Avlis is still on, VG signal with W&M talk in Greek, music; stronger than // 7475 at
0112 which has some SSB QRM, perhaps from MARS. 9420, again Oct 30 at 0518, W&M with ``Kalimeras``, mentioning
Facebook, // 7475 which has lower modulation level (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** GUAM. 5765-USB, Oct 30 at 1304, still no signal from AFN, 41 days after last heard. Now I have a preliminary reply
from AFN. It`s off because due to some kind of upgrade: ``the AFRTS's decoder has been turned off at Guam; therefore
no signal comes to HFGCS system`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA [non]. 9526-, Oct 30 at 1339, no signal from VOI. Per http://rri.jpn.org it was also missing Oct 29, no
info yet for today. At least there`s nothing on 9525 to block now at this hour. But as usual in B-season, plenty of ACI from
the China radio war on 9530, caused by IBB Chinese via PHILIPPINES at 10-15 with CNR1 jamming // 9200 vs Sound of
Hope (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** IRAN. 11720, Oct 30 at 1252, IRIB IS, 1253 NA, Qur`an, fair with flutter. It`s the Urdu sesquihour, 500 kW, 118
degrees from Kamalabad (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** JAPAN. 5910, Oct 30 at *1330, Shiokaze signing on in Japanese after open carrier, fair signal. No North Korean
jamming audible here (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** KURDISTAN [non]. 11600, Oct 30 at 1343, good signal with flutter during phone-in, the caller harder to hear,
presumed Kurdish, as Wolfgang Büschel reports that Denge Mespotamiya has suddenly shifted here from 11510, where
nothing is heard any more. I also had something very weak around 0515 on 11600. The new BRB B-13 schedule still had
this on 11510 at 04-20, presumably via PRIDNESTROVYE if not partly Bulgaria. I bet one listener complained, ``my
radio doesn`t tune down that low``. Unfortunately, per HFCC B-13 Oct 30, several other stations are already on 11600
during that long span including at this hour, IRIB in Japanese, 500 kW, 60 degrees from Kamalabad at 1320-1420! Not a
good move for VOM (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** KUWAIT [and non]. 21540, Oct 30 at 1350, no signal here, just Spain which usurped the frequency Oct 27. At first I
suspect Kuwait has moved to 21505 to mix with messy Saudi Arabia, but then find strong Qur`an on 21580 at 1401. Since
Kuwait has allowed collisions to go on for months before, it`s hard to imagine them responding to this one in only three
days, so 21580 could be a fluke now, as it`s on the MOI schedule earlier at 10-12 UT for the Filipino service (Glenn
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Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 820, Oct 30 at 1239 UT, ballad, then 6:39 TC, ``Radio ---algo--- Occidente`` ID as 89.3 FM. No problem
from WBAP which was in a fade, then back up but still nullable. That nails it as per Cantú:
820 XEUDO Radio UdeO (Univ de Occidente) + FM 89.3 Los Mochis, Sin. 1,000 250
Except, Sinaloa should now be on MST = UT -7, i.e. 5:39 am, per
http://www.worldtimezone.com/time-mexico12.php
Maybe automation had not been reset? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** PAPUA NEW GUINEA. 3905, Oct 30 at 1302, steady weak AM carrier here amid SSB QRhaM, presumably NBC New
Ireland still active. By this time, no PNG carriers audible on 90m, probably most of them already off (Glenn Hauser, OK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** PERU. 5980, Oct 30 at 0053, R. Chaski carrier, until cutoff at 0102:31* which is 11 seconds later than 48 hours ago
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** RUSSIA [and non]. 5885, Oct 30 at 1306, talk in Asian language, poor signal with het. HFCC B-13 shows this is now
VOR in English/Hindi/Urdu at 12-17, 100 kW, 137 degrees from Dushanbe, TAJIKISTAN. Modulation sounds as crummy
as 11530 did in A-13, likely same transmitter (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SAUDI ARABIA. 21505, Oct 30 at 1355, messy signal from BSKSA with humbuzz, 1356 Saudi ID in Arabic; 1400 6-pip
TS, the last prolonged (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SOUTH CAROLINA [non]. 15325, Oct 30 at 1348, Brother Scare, fair with flutter, new frequency, probably from
Germany or Bulgaria. Is it on http://www.overcomerministry.org/ homepage? Of course not! It is however in today`s
HFCC B-13, as 12-14, 100 kW, 85 degrees from Nauen, GERMANY (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See
also USA: WBCQ
** SPAIN [and non]. 6125, Oct 30 at 0521, CCI under RHC English is REE Spanish, // 9535. In A-13 Spain went off 6125
by 0500, so no collision. Now it`s registered until 0600. Another item for Arnie to deal with since he refuses to
participate in HFCC, and REE could be unaware of what RHC is doing.
21540, Oct 30 at 1350, REE appears to have driven Kuwait off this frequency, but could be just a fluke: see KUWAIT.
21630, Oct 30 at 1421, REE is still colliding with BBC Hausa via ASCENSION (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** TUNISIA [and non]. 7275, Oct 30 at 0519, IWT is back on in Arabic talk, music, after missing yesterday. Much weaker
than 7295 Algeria/FRANCE (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A [non]. 12105, Oct 30 at 1427, IBB Burmese with good signal, 100 kW, 310 degrees from SAIPAN, with WTWW
not on to block it (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 5110v-CUSB, Oct 30 at 0103, a classic Paul Harvey commentary, ``If I was the Devil``; presumably part of this
week`s `Fred Flintstone Music Show`, which has been appearing for weeks during this hour UT Wednesdays. Altho his
politix were way out there, I had just been lamenting that there`s no PH to be heard on the caradio at noon any more, not
even a PH Junior (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 3195, Oct 30 at 0106, WWRB is back on winter frequency, ex-5050, with spooky `Planet X` show. This will also
affect WORLD OF RADIO UT Fridays at 0327v this week --- 0427v from next week. Check both for a while, as previously
WWRB would sometimes simulcast, firing up otherwise idle third transmitter.
HFCC B-13 shows 3195 this week with WWRB from 0100, next week from 0200; 3195 this week with WWCR until 0100,
next week until 0200.
And 3215: WWRB until 0100 this week, until 0200 next week; WWCR from 0100 this week, from 0200 next week. Why
don`t the two just pick one frequency or the other rather than swap around? A mystery, but it keeps loggers on their toes
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 7490, Oct 30 at 0112, WBCQ is off when Brother Scare would ordinarily be heard. For giggles, let`s see what
TOM homepage says:
http://www.overcomerministry.org/
``WBCQ 7590 8Pm-11Pm EST`` --- wrong frequency and wrong timezone. It also puts WRMI on 9990, several obviously
wrong timespans, etc. See also SOUTH CAROLINA [non] (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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** U S A. 7285-AM, Oct 30 at 0113, AM contacts involving WA1HLR, the unmistakable but belchless voice of the
TimTron, i.e. per ARRL lookup: ``Smith, Timothy M, WA1HLR, 49 Tower Drive, Skowhegan, ME 04976``. Usual bigsig
like on 80m-AM; unknown whether operating from home location in mid-Maine or WBCQ site in Monticello, 140 miles
away; but with WBCQ missing from 7490, could have been hooked up to its antenna for a little more gain (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 7506.4+, Oct 30 at 0112, WRNO is gone again (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** VATICAN [and non]. 9645, Oct 30 at 0517, Arabic from Vatican Radio, with het on hi side from R. Bandeirantes,
Brasil. Off by 0529. Now that VR is back on God`s Time, the Latin+ mass on 9645 has shifted one real hour later to start
at 0630 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. TA carrier search Oct 30 at 0048-0053: 549, 693, 774, 783, 792[vs WBBM IBOC], 873, 882, 891, 909,
1152, 1206, 1215, 1377, 1422, 1521, 1557. Mark Connelly pointed out that by accumulated power, my previous log of 774
would most likely be the RNE Spain synchros adding up to some 400 kW (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. TP carrier search Oct 30 at 1234: 747 is JBA, no others found in the area (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 930, Oct 30 at 1250 UT, country music with WKY OKC tightly nulled. Per NRC AM Log 2013, the
*only* two USA/Canadian C&W format stations on 930 are both likely within range from here, KAFF Flagstaff AZ, and
KRKY Granby CO (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 9775, Oct 30 at 1342, open carrier with good signal. What will this be? Finally enlivens at 1400 with a
bit of martial music, and assertive announcement by YL in Korean; no jamming audible. Thought it might be one of the
clandestines from Japan which are on a new schedule, but not including 9775 per Sei-ichi Hasegawa. Nor is 9775 on
Voice of Korea`s new schedule per Arnulf Piontek. Not in HFCC B-13 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 13680-SSB, Oct 30 at 1346, 2-way Spanish intruder, typical Mexican colloquial intonation (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 15151-SSB, Oct 30 at 1426, 2-way Spanish intruder on one of their favorite SWBC channels (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 21500-SSB, Oct 30 at 1421, 2-way Spanish intruder again heard here today (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
Pablo Rojas Cx Sf
Venta
Vendo rotor de antena CDE 220 dolares motor 100% el control ay que clibrarlo ya que funciona 3/4 vuelta y corta es
electromecanico con un poco de paciencia se calibra va con 16 metros de cable.
Dante Armagni
Venta
Com a permissão de todos os colegas aos quais vão aqui as minhas considerações.
Vendo ou troco o seguinte equipamento: Rádio RAYTHEON RAY-1055A
Este equipamento seria como 2 equipamentos em um só, pois ele tem um receptor de Broadcast de 0.550 á 1.6 mhz e um
transceptor de hf com 6 canais cristalizados. O equipamento esta com todos os botões originais, grafia perfeita,com ptt
original, alguns detalhes na caixa e no ptt, precisa de manutenção. Preço R$200,00
Tratar com Dante 11-998701715 ou email [email protected]
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Hugo M.Manteiga
Comentario
Que tal Walter como andas espero que bien supongo que te habras enterado que la Corte Suprema de Justicia de
Argentina dictamino la Constitucionalidad de la Ley de Medios, porque con esta ley pretenden desguazar al Grupo Clarín,
y que este grupo deba vender sus empresas, eso es lo que el gobierno pretende, pero yo creo que antes de que ello ocurra
van a rodar cabezas porque un grupo de las dimensiones de Clarín y sus empresas no les va a ser fácil de voltear, el que se
jacta diciendo que deben ajustarse a esta norma es el titular del AFSCA Administración Federal de Servicios de
Comunicación Audiovisual, Sabatella quien debería rendir cuentas a la justicia por las maniobras de corrupción que
ocurrieron cuando era Intendente de Moron. Con relación al AFSCA es una entidad creada por el actual gobierno en
reemplazo del COMFER Comité Federal de Radiodifusión. Ocurre algo muy notorio es que el ex presidente Kirchner
había otorgado validez de licencias hasta el 2020 por decreto o ley y ahora su esposa quiere dejar todo sin efecto. Bueno
esta son las ultimas novedades te envio un fuerte abrazo tu amigo Hugo M.Manteiga.-
Ivan Dias Jr
Escuchas
QSL
5520 - Iberia - Recebido PPC carimbado e assinado e carta confirmatória. 34 dias. V/S: Pilar Agudo (Operaciones de
Vuelo). QTH: Apartado de Correos 36299, 28080 Madrid, Espanha. O nível de retorno por parte de empresas aéreas
segue bastante elevado. A imagem da confirmação estará disponível em breve em meu blog.
73 - Ivan Dias Jr. - Sorocaba/SP - http://ivandias.wordpress.com - http://twitter.com/ivandiasjr
Zacharias LIangas
1044 UnIDed
Please reply to [email protected]
https://sites.google.com/site/zliangas/1044
Following the special case of Canibal I now present you another for the time being free radio station but still not
identified
After the closure of nearly the half radio stations from ERA , including the three transmitters from Thessaloniki our
city is now free from local radio stations. With the closure of the German station this year , the frequency was clear
since May 13 But little later again on may 13 a new station has been started fist by relaying a local radio station from
FM band well known in the city of playing traditional songs on afternoons and nights every day But later as per my
monitoring , this station (??i have some doubts for it) reappeared with its own programming (read play list with mp3
collection) with old Greek songs , but more especially pops (not folk as most others )from the 60-80 era that later
(after 9 pm ) ‘hardens ‘ a little still into ‘light folks’ and goes vice versa . . All these songs were highly popular those old
times. That makes me suppose the operator’s age is around 50 That is after listening sometimes this station for more
than 3 hours (for looking for ID )
And little later this station appeared wth mostly western pops of 70a and 80s, but their transmissions are highly
irregular
Although with some little direction finding (by turning the radio ) shows to be in line with Athens (ie Canibal ) their
propagation pattern is different with more frequent fade outs and higher signals than Cannibal . As for example my
parallel testing with them on 7-9 shown signals as low as 23/05/6 to as high as 35/18/10 (db S - S/N – S on 16H
antenna on R75) That makes me believe that the station transmits possibly from further than Athens with higher power
I am also wondering if this station was before in 1035 under the name of Daffy Nearly same signal
my radio shack: http://www.ipernity.com/doc/zliangas/album/282394 http://delicious.com/gr_greek1/zak (all my pages )
Glenn Hauser
Logs October 31, 2013
** AUSTRALIA [and non]. 6080, Oct 31 at 1146, R. Australia, weak beam to Asia has CCI, probably CRI Russian,
northwestward from Beijing site, as in HFCC B-13, where RA has not bothered to register anything. Thought I would
check this following recent one-day appearance of Solomon Islands on 6080 at 0830-0900+ (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA [and non]. 9490, Oct 31 at 0052, usual wall-of-noise jamming is reduced to only lite pulse jamming, yet I cannot
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hear any R. República. Suspect they have made the timeshift early in Europe even tho it`s from the US to Cuba where
clox don`t change for another quadriday.
Jeff White just told me it`s still supposed to be at 00-02, but HFCC B-13 shows a 3-hour span from Issoudun, FRANCE,
at 00-03 starting 27 Oct; I suspect really to encompass the two different 2-hour spans, i.e. already 0100-0300 instead of
0000-0200, but did not recheck after 0100 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. 6270, Oct 31 at 0114, RHC Spanish weak but readable, leapfrog of 6060 Spanish over 6165 English fulcrum
another 105 kHz higher, but no English audible on 6270 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. 9526-, Oct 31 at 1348, VOI is missing for the third day in a row. Is it heard at any other dayparts, e.g. in
Europe? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** KUWAIT [and non]. 21580, Oct 31 at 1245, very poor signal starts to fade in; 1248 Arabic music mixing with another.
The understation at 1257 seems // 21690, which fits for RFI FRANCE as scheduled on both at 1200-1300 (and don`t you
believe RFI comes back on 21580 with ENGLISH at 1430-1500 as registered in HFCC B-13!!! All SW English was dropped
a year or two ago and I don`t believe it`s coming back.)
So Kuwait is on 21580 for a second day, apparently deliberate to evade Spain`s usurpation of 21540 (still there today but
barely audible unlike good sig from Kuwait). The geniuses in MOI frequency management have jumped from one frying
pan into another; there are plenty of totally open frequencies on 13m, but at least 21580 is unimpeded after 1300. At 1411
recheck, 21580 is still very good in Arabic, and 21540 Spain JBA (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 900, Oct 31 at 1226 UT, XEOK Monterrey, with feature report about ballet, overmodulated and somewhat
distorted, typical of this station, 1229 non-ID as ``Es 900 AM`` (really???), 1230 ``reporte de tráfico y clima en 88.9``,
6:33 TC. It`s the relay of 88.9 in México DF as if anyone in Monterrey cared about traffic jams there. DF (direxion
finding) fits for MTY, a bit west of due south (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** PERU. 5980, Oct 31 at 0101, R. Chaski carrier detectable, until cutoff at 0102:36.5, which is right on time, 5.5 seconds
later than yesterday (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SERBIA [non]. As quickly found via:
http://www.w4uvh.net/hitlist.htm
The IRS B-13 schedule is now up at
http://voiceofserbia.org/program-schedule
Showing the usual one-hour time-shifts, and alleging that it is still broadcasting to North America at 0100-0230,
including English at 0130-0200 Tue-Sat, and back on the winter frequency 6190 - except it`s NOT --- no signal at 0110
check Oct 31, just like there has been no signal for months on the A-season frequency 9685. Whom are they kidding?
(Glenn Hauser, OK, WORLD OF RADIO 1693, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SPAIN [and non]. 21540, Oct 31 before 1300, weak signal in Spanish, no QRM from Kuwait since REE drove it off
yesterday to 21580. 21540 REE is still barely audible at 1411, while the other new frequency, 21630, continues to collide
with BBC Hausa via Ascension (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U K [non]. 5875, Oct 31 at 1308, BBCWS with report from Melilla, about porteadoras, poor underpaid women who
haul goods across the border with Morocco, and how others sneak into Spanish territory this way. Very good signal today,
only a little RTTY on the lo side.
It now appears that BBC is adhering to its HFCC registration to stay on this frequency at 12-14 UT seven days a week; as
Aoki accurately listed for A-13, and as we heard it last week, the Thursday frequency via THAILAND used to be 5980,
with 5875 really in use only on Sundays and Wednesdays, in a silly attempt to escape ChiCom jamming (which we could
never hear anyway); alternating with 5820 and 5840 other days of week, all of which we heard at one time or another
during the past few months, but keep checking them in case 5875 be missing again (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1693: first airing will be Thursday Oct 31 at 2101v on WTWW-1 9479; then: UT Friday
0327v on WWRB 3195 (ex-, or maybe // 5050); UT Saturday 0200v on Area 51 via WBCQ 5110v-CUSB; Saturday 0630 &
1430 on HLR 7265-CUSB; Saturday 1500 on WRMI 9955; Saturday 2327v on WTWW-2 9930; UT Sunday 0401v on
WTWW-1 5830. Remember from next week all these times shift one UT hour later so people can imagine they are at the
``same`` time by local clox, except in non-DST states (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 3215, Oct 31 at 0057, WWRB back on lower winter frequency instead of 5050, as Dave is on live talking about
being on 3195 and 3215, looking for ``reservations`` for winter business, offering 200,000 watts if you want to be on
both 3195/3215, and 5050. Says the 3 MHz frequencies are on antenna favoring east of the Mississippi and 5050 for west
of the Miss. Getting serious now since more people are listening 5 pm-midnight ET after gardening and harvesting is
over. Says WWRB airtime costs half of what that other station on 3215 charges, and delivers more.
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He`s really off on a rant and doesn`t notice that it`s 0100 and WWCR has shifted right on time to 3215 with steel drums
and programming. Makes a SAH of about 6 Hz, roughly equal strength. He emphasizes that, unlike other stations,
WWRB does not insert commercials --- if you buy half an hour, you get 30 minutes. Still colliding at 0103 as he`s talking
about ``patriot baloney``, making fun of fear-mongers with silly voices.
Someone must have complained to WWCR because at 0104 they drop carrier for a few seconds as if to check that he`s
really on 3215 at the same time putting down WWCR. Then he announces QSY to 3195, and his 3215 finally goes off at
0105*. Retune to 3195: carrier on there at *0105:22, resumes talking at 0105:46, about ``phoney-baloney patriots,
spelled PAY-triots --- all you need is to trust in the Lord``, not be fearful that the government is coming to take away your
rights, your guns, etc. At 0109 he starts looking for a song he wants to play from a CD, hasn`t found it by 0111; 0113
recheck it`s ``Wonderful Words of Life``. Lou Johnson reports this was going on during most of the previous hour on
3215 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 7506.4+, Oct 31 at 0053, WRNO is already on early, while last night it was not on late after 0100 (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 670, Oct 31 at 1157 UT, numerous ``Hog-Call`` program promos, 479-area code phone, from KHGZ Glenwood
AR; this early, WSCR has to be exactly nulled, but they are close to 90 degrees apart (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** U S A. 730, Oct 31 at 1159 UT, Korean talk and a couple IDs in passing for ``KKDA``, the letters pronounced in
English --- well, of course, since there are no letters in Korean. Then at 1200 full legal ID in English for Dallas Korean
Radio, and one tone/timesignal. Allegedly there is no requirement that legal IDs really be in English.
A few minutes later, I was hearing some Vietnamese on 870, another Metroplex language, from KFJZ Fort Worth (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 820, Oct 31 at 1200 UT, WBAP with legal ID mentions 820, 99.5 HD2 and KPLX HD2. Sounded like three
separate ``stations``, but KPLX is the one on 99.5 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 1370, Oct 31 at 1211 UT, as I tune in, ``Memories 13-70 AM,``, WTTN(?) or something similar, definitely a Wcall; poor with CCI and splash from local 1390 KCRC, peaks from ENE? Looking fuzzily thru NRC AM Log for resembling
calls on 1370, the closest is NOStalgic WCCN in Neillsville WI, ``America`s Best Music``. Then Googling on ``Memories
1370 AM``, that indeed leads to WCCN, subsidiary of a rock FM outlet: http://cwbradio.com/ FCC shows 5000/42 watts,
so it is sunrise yet in central Wisconsin? No, 1215 UT in October, 1300 in November, but they do have a PSRA of 500
watts which would be in effect (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** VATICAN. 21560, Oct 31 at 1259, some station in Italian, then ``Laudetur Iesus Christus`` and `Radio-Giornale`
from R. Vaticana, which is now scheduled here daily at 1300-1320 toward the south. Keeping the local language on SW
unlike Rai; fair signal (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. TP carrier search Oct 31 at 1151: JBA on 612, 702, 882 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 880, Oct 31 at 1223-1225+ UT, audio of a couple of syllables and rumble caught in a loop over and over
for more than two minutes, interrupted by one IAD. Roughly east/west with KRVN nulled, and very likely KLRG AR,
altho KHAC NM can also make it (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 5055, Oct 31 at 0054, weak Spanish here; thought would be leapfrog of 5025 Cuba over 5040 Cuba
another 15 kHz higher, but not // either; maybe SSB mode, and also a JBA carrier which could really be the leaper (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 5805, Oct 31 at 1312-1313* open carrier of fair strength; wonder what? Except for far-out 5745 VOA
Radiogram, HFCC B-13 has 5810 WEWN as the lowest frequency SWBC registered in this band (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
Associação DX do Brasil
Renovação antecipada da Anuidade ADXB 2014
Caros amigos, É com prazer que informamos que 12 associados já anteciparam o pagamento de sua Anuidade ADXB
2014 que vencerá no dia 31/12/2013, restando ainda 121 associados. Queremos agradecer aqueles que já anteciparam sua
Anuidade ADXB 2014 bem como aqueles que ainda farão isso nos próximos dias, pois é com este valor antecipado que
conseguiremos adquirir os itens necessários para o bom funcionamento de nossa associação em 2014 com valores
reduzidos ainda em 2013 aproveitando os descontos atuais de final de ano. Se alguém ainda não recebeu as instruções
poderão ler as mesmas na página abaixo: http://www.adxb.com.br/exclusivo/pdf/anuidade2014.pdf
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Luiz Chaine Neto
Hora do Acre
A partir de 10 de novembro próximo, o horário do Acre volta a ter duas horas a menos em relação à hora de Brasília.
Com o horário de verão, que vai até 16 de fevereiro de 2014, a diferença é de três horas. O horário havia sido igualado ao
de Manaus desde 2009, o que provocou muitas reclamações por parte do moradores daquele estado. O governo voltou
atrás. Como exemplo, na hora oficial, quando for 9h em Brasília, será 7h no Acre.
73 – Luiz - Limeira sp - 1-11-2013
Glenn Hauser
Logs October 3131-November 1, 2013
** BRAZIL. 9665.46, Nov 1 at 0006, surprisingly strong signal sounded Chinesish for a moment, but then Brazuguese
with time check for ``22 horas e 6 minutos`` (rather than half a dozen minutes). And ``endereço postal`` of Caixa
Postal 2004, [missed postal code, but per WRTH it`s 888340-000], Camboriú, Santa Catarina, i.e. R. Voz Missionária.
SBOB, strongest Brazilian on band, way ahead of 9819v (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. 4800, Oct 31 at 2347, very poor signal seems Chinese, as befitting the 100 kW CNR1 at Geermu; once I make
sure it is not // local 960 KGWA, i.e. fifth harmonic, which gets no more exotic than an occasional PSA in Spanish. Not
uncommon signal along the grayline, on air some 22 hours per day, and this is before India comes on (Glenn Hauser, OK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. 5040, Oct 31 at 2349, RHC English transmitter with heavy rumble and squeal on the modulation, and the
carrier also wobbling severely. Can`t they tell something is wrong? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA [non]. 9490, Nov 1 at 0005, again no R. República this early, and the DentroCuban Jamming Command
acknowledges this by running only lite pulsing in standby mode (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** EGYPT. 9900, Oct 31 at 2058 past 2102 and still but weaker with flutter at 2152, open carrier/dead air. Hey, I bet it`s
Cairo with standard programming tactic as 9900 is an old frequency of theirs. Checking HFCC B-13: Yes, 2115-2245 in
English to Europe, 200 kW, 325 degrees from Abis.
What about the other English broadcasts USward? 2115-2245 also shown on 11890; 2300-2430 now listed on both 9965
and 11530 --- pick one? The 0200-0330 Dead Air Service still on 9720. Also look out for 9905, 02-07 in Arabic, 250 kW,
315 from Abis to Europe and ENAm (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 6185, Nov 1 at 0000, Mexican NA signifying XEPPM is officially signing on now for its six-hour SW service;
but do they really turn it on earlier? Fair with ACI already from stronger 6180 Brasil (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** NICARAGUA [non?]. 8989-USB, Oct 31 at 2348, very poor signal, Spanish with didactic tone, mentions ``los
creyentes`` (believers), so presumably the so-called ``Predicador Pescador`` allegedly from in or near Nicaragua on a
boat (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** NORTH AMERICA. Pirate search on Hallowe`en starts early and ends early for me:
6850-AM, Oct 31 at 2351, some very weak music here, and that`s all. Radio Free Whatever per this thread:
http://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/topic,13546.0.html
6925-USB, Nov 1 at 0014, fair signal with spooky music. Renegade Radio, say these threaders:
http://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/topic,13551.0.html
6975.46-AM, Nov 1 at 0012, good signal and modulation, only some bonker evitable from the lo side; playing ``Jeepers,
Creepers``; by 0016 scary orchestral music, familiar from some movie soundtrack, plus wailing. By far the best signal so
far this evening, but checked later, no reports of 6975 or 6975.5 on HFU. There were some in previous months including
Radio Free Whatever, Boom Box Radio (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** PERU [non]. My porch-monitoring session is an hour earlier than usual to avoid the trick-or-treaters, as it isn`t dark
yet when my closest streetlight emits a burst of wideband RF noise at 2344 UT Oct 31 with a clear sky, firing its starter.
From tentative B-13 registrations, I was expecting R. Chaski, 5980 to become blocked at 00-01 by VOA Tibetan via SRI
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LANKA, plus the inevitable ChiCom jamming. Thus I am not surprised at 0001 Nov 1 to hear not Spanish but fair signal
in some tonal language, not Chinese, so it must really be VOA/SL. I can`t detect R. Chaski under it, but will still be able to
time its cutoffs after 0100 when the Tibetan hour radio war is over, altho I don`t get back in time for that tonight (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** TURKEY. 5960, Oct 31 at 2346, Turkish pop song in minor key (natch), as VOT is confirmed back on B-season
frequency for 2300 English to Europe and North America (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U K [non]. 15335, Oct 31 at 2358, Bow Bells, fair with flutter. BBCWS news from 0000 and also on // 15755 which is
slightly stronger. HFCC shows both at 00-02; 15335, 100 kW, 13 degrees from SINGAPORE, and 15755, 250 kW, 25
degrees from THAILAND. Both inadvertently aim onward beyond east Asia to North America. Isn`t there any way to stop
the signals from getting this far? We aren`t supposed to listen to BBC on SW over here! So I tune on (Glenn Hauser, OK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1693 monitoring: confirmed first airing Thursday Oct 31 at 2101:29 on WTWW-1 9479.
Confirmed second airing just before 0328 UT Friday on WWRB 3195, back on winter channel. Thence: UT Saturday
0200v on Area 51 via WBCQ 5110v-CUSB; Saturday 0630 & 1430 on HLR 7265-CUSB (unconfirmed); Saturday 1500 on
WRMI 9955; Saturday 2327v on WTWW-2 9930; UT Sunday 0401v on WTWW-1 5830 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 3215, Oct 31 at 2350 looking for another rant from Dave, but instead it`s heavy but primitive organ music --- for
Hallowe`en, or regular filler? Recheck at 0003 November 1, it`s off the air, not on 3195 either yet, and 3185 BS is on as
usual. Rerecheck at 0017 organ is back on 3215, and still at 0026 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 5110v-CUSB, Nov 1 at 0024, WBCQ is again playing back an elder `Allan Weiner Worldwide`, apparently from
September since he mentions that Jennifer died ``early last month``. With Mel on the phone, he was about to read an
email from Karen, musing on how few/many YLs listen to SW, when interrupted by another phone call. Just like live
radio (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
Otavio Augusto de Mello
Defesa Civil de Friburgo, RJ, recebe apoio de grupo de rádio amadores
Um grupo de rádio amadores subirá ao pico da montanha Caledônia, em Nova Friburgo, Região Serrana do Rio, nesta
sexta-feira (1), às 6h, para substituir a bateria da antena repetidora da Associação de Rádio Amador (Afra). A troca dessa
bateria é feita anualmente e tem o objetivo de manter todo o sistema funcionando perfeitamente.
De acordo com o diretor de comunicação social da Afra, Antonio Marcos, esse sistema de rádio amador é importante no
apoio à Defesa Civil do município, pois contribui com comunicação caso todos os sistemas convencionais tenham
problemas em caso de tragédia, por exemplo.
“A manutenção é vital e a troca de bateria dará maior autonomia à repetidora. Vamos instalar uma bateria com
capacidade de 150 amperes”, afirmou Antonio Marcos, lembrando que um projeto de suporte ao sistema de alerta e
alarme instalado nos bairros foi apresentado para a Defesa Civil de Nova Friburgo.
Segundo Antonio, a Afra está fechando uma parceria com a prefeitura para a instalação de um aparelho de sirenes que
permitiria o acionamento via ondas de rádio. Com isso, todo o sistema teria mais segurança, dando mais suporte em caso
de queda da internet, único meio de acionamento à distância.
http://g1.globo.com/rj/regiao-serrana/noticia/2013/10/defesa-civil-de-friburgo-rj-recebe-apoio-de-grupo-de-radioamadores.html
Otavio Augusto de Mello - PU9AMO / PX9D5831 / PT9005SWL - GPD - Grupo de Prevenção a Desastres
IRESC Member - OIDETAM Member 12-BRA-O1-OTAVIO - Campo Grande/MS - Brasil
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Zacharias LIangas
EWTN To Air 'The Magnificat Day' Live From Philadelphia
EWTN To Air 'The Magnificat Day' Live From Philadelphia
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October 30, 2013 09:00 | Source: EWTN Global Catholic Network
Irondale, AL, Oct. 30, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The EWTN Global Catholic Network is proud to partner with
Magnificat and the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to bring you "The Magnificat Day," a celebration of the graces of the Year
of Faith, on Saturday, Nov. 9. The event, hosted by Doug Keck and Johnnette Benkovic live from the Philadelphia
Convention Center, will feature Fr. Robert Barron of the famed "Catholicism" series and Dr. Peter John Cameron, O.P.,
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Magnificat Editor-in-Chief.
EWTN's coverage will begin at 7 a.m. ET and end at 6:30 p.m. ET with the Eucharistic Procession through the streets of
Philadelphia. "We are thrilled to be working with Magnificat to bring EWTN's viewers this special day," said EWTN
President & Chief Executive Officer Michael P. Warsaw.
EWTN Executive Vice President & COO Doug Keck agreed. "So many of our viewers use 'Magnificat' magazine to follow
the Mass, and have benefitted from its many special features including the art, the prayers, the profiles of saints, and
especially the daily devotions."
"I believe this day will be specially blessed," said Johnnette Benkovic, host of "Women of Grace" on EWTN. "Magnificat
Foundation has been entrusted with the U.S. pilgrimage of the relics of St. Therese of Lisieux and her parents, Blessed
Louis and Zelie Martin, and these relics will be available for veneration at the venue.
How important is the witness of the saints to us in this our day and time! Their example inspires all of us to be men and
women of heroic virtue 'for such a time as this.'"
For more information about "The Magnificat Day," please go to http://www.magnificatday.com/. And please check
EWTN's website, www.ewtn.com, for further information about our coverage as we get closer to the event!
EWTN Global Catholic Network, in its 32nd year, is available in over 230 million television households in more than 140
countries and territories. With its direct broadcast satellite television and radio services, AM & FM radio networks,
worldwide short-wave radio station, Internet website www.ewtn.com, electronic and print news services, and publishing
arm, EWTN is the largest religious media network in the world.
For More Information, Please Contact: Michelle Johnson, Director of Communications, EWTN Global Catholic Network
5817 Old Leeds Roadm - Irondale, Alabama 35210-2198 USA
(205) 795-5769 - Office
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Zacharias LIangas
The Shortwave Report 10/18/13 Listen Globally!
The Shortwave Report 10/18/13 Listen Globally! by Dan Roberts ( outfarpress(at)saber.net )
Thursday Oct 17th, 2013 4:47 PM
A weekly 30 minute review of international news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio and the internet. With
times, frequencies, and websites for listening at home. 3 files- Highest quality broadcast, regular broadcast, and slowmodem streaming. Radio Deutsche-Welle, the Voice of Russia, Radio Havana Cuba, and NHK World Radio Japan.
Dear Radio Friend,
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This week's show features stories from Radio Deutsche-Welle, the Voice of Russia, Radio Havana Cuba, and NHK World
Radio Japan.
From GERMANY- The Green Party in Germany has declined forming a coalition government with Chancellor Merkel's
Christian Democrat Party. There is controversy over political donations to Merkel from BMW shareholders. The team
attempting to neutralize chemical weapons in Syria cannot get the rebels to cooperate in a ceasefire. The UN wants more
troops and helicopters for their actions in Mali. The top critic of Russian President Putin has avoided a jail term but is
banned from politics.
From RUSSIA- There was a new article in Tuesday's Washington Post revealing the massive extent of NSA data gathering
on American citizens.
From CUBA- Glenn Greenwald says that the most shocking stories about US spying are yet to come- NSA activities in
France and Spain will be released first. The FISA court has approved extending NSA spying on American phone records.
Bolivian President Morales claims that the Pacific Alliance is an American plot to thwart the Union of South American
Nations, or UNASUR. Brazilian teachers protests continue in the largest cities, with police clashes erupting in many
areas. Last weekend saw demonstrations against Monsanto GMOs in 400 cities around the world.
A UN official has blasted Canada for its weak handling of problems faced by its indigenous people.
From JAPAN- An NHK poll found that 75% of Japanese citizens are unaware of a new bill protecting state secrets.
Remember the hole in the ozone? Some researchers have data showing its relationship to global warming. South Korea
wants to join in the monitoring of radiation in the Pacific Ocean. Despite efforts to stop radiation leaks into the ocean
offshore of Fukushima, cesium levels have not gone down. This week a typhoon hit the Fukushima area, further raising
radiation levels reaching the sea. Negotiators from Iran and 6 major powers met over the nuclear controversy with
positive results. There is an article about the Shortwave Report by Cassandra Roos on line http://www.campusprogress.org/soundvision/780/big-stories-shortwaves
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I was interviewed for an informative weekly radio show Mediageek, available at http://radio.mediageek.net
All that plus times and frequencies for listening at home. It's free to rebroadcast, please notify me if you're airing it and
haven't notified me in the last month, please mention the website if you only air a portion. If you just want to listen and
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no shame, demanding favors, and acting like we should thank them. Does anyone here have a problem with that?"
-- Elizabeth Warren
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Dino Bloise
Frecuencia al Dia
-Frecuencia Al Día- [No. 350, Noviembre 1, 2013] - En esta emisión: Costa Rica | Radio Exterior de España Cierra
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Venta
Pessoal, o colega Helio-PT9HLP esta negociando alguns itens, com pouquíssimo tempo de uso:
Torre triangular 16m R$ 1.000,00
Antena direcional 2 elementos, 7mhz R$ 1,000.00 acompanha cabo coaxial 30m;
Rotor yaesu G450 R$ 1.000,00 c/cabo 7 vias 25m
Fonte Alinco DM340v 35A R$ 800,00
Contato diretamente com o Hélio pelo fone (67)8150-2857
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IRESC Member - OIDETAM Member 12-BRA-O1-OTAVIO - Campo Grande/MS - Brasil
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Glenn Hauser
Logs November 1, 2013
** AUSTRALIA. 15340, Nov 1 at 1338, RHC is missing, allowing HCJB Australia to be audible in S Asian language; Aoki
shows Hindi during this semihour daily, tho there is a large rotation of many other languages at 1230-1330 and 14301500. Weaker than an open carrier on 15400, see unID, possibly the other Kununurran (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. Firedrake [non] CNR1 jamming Nov 1 before 1400:
12050: see TIBET [non]
13130, very poor at 1335
13430, poor at 1336 with heavy CODAR
13480, poor at 1336 with heavy CODAR
13970, fair at 1337; none in the 14s, 15s except maybe 15265v
16100, very poor at 1339
16600, fair at 1339; none in the 17s, 18s; no 10s at 1348
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. 15340, Nov 1 at 1338, RHC is missing, allowing HCJB Australia to be audible, q.v. (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA [and non]. 5890, Nov 1 at 1256, the DentroCuban Jamming Command has finally caught up with R. Martí which
extended another hour on this frequency for B-13, and enjoyed it jamming-free for a few days. Perhaps Arnie read my
reports, which he will never admit. Now RM is about level with the jam, still readable. After 1300, 7405 is still on and well
atop the jamming (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. 9526-, Nov 1 at 1308, VOI is still AWOL from its English hour and perhaps all its hours.
http://rri.jpn.org/ still has not been updated to Nov 1, but shows it was last heard on Oct 29 instead of 28, and I have not
heard it now for three days in a row (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** IRAN [and non]. 17840, Nov 1 at 1304, IRIB Arabic via Zahedan is still colliding with RRI Romanian, as I first reported
Oct 28, despite plenty of free channels on 16m. How much longer? RRI is atop here (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** JAPAN. 3945, Nov 1 at 1253, good signal from R. Nikkei 2 with flute music, but does not deter SSB hams from
transmitting on and around it, while they do tend to avoid Nikkei 1 on 3925. 3945 is on this late only on weekdays, and
today almost as good as 3925 except for the QRhaM (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** KOREA NORTH [non]. 5910, Nov 1 at 1354, Sea Breeze, via JSR Tokyo, JAPAN, very poor with usual sounders and
seems like English as only on Fridays at 1330-1430 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** KOREA NORTH [non]. 9775+, Nov 1 at 1345, good open carrier again like heard Oct 30; 1400 dramatic music and YL
announcement in Korean, with assertiveness worthy of Pyongyang; I can only make out ``Pangsong inmida`` which is
no full ID; 1401 music has a hopeful/gospel tinge? 1403 another theme and OM opening some program; still going past
1430 in Korean conversation. 9775+ means it`s slightly on the hi side compared to 11775 Anguilla (but that could be
slightly on the lo side).
Not in HFCC but the preliminary version of B-13 Aoki found by Paul S. in Connecticut at
http://www.geocities.jp/binewsjp/ia/userlist1.txt
has it: ``9775 1400-1600 TJK Radio Free Chosun Kor Dushanbe-Ya 1-7``. Certainly a better signal than I would have
expected from TAJIKISTAN. BTW, no jamming audible here.
WRTH 2013 entry showed quite a different schedule in B-12, at 12-14 and 20-21 on other Dushanbe frequencies. ID:
``Inmin-e sori, jeongni-e hamseong, Jayu Joseon Bangsong-imnida``;
Notes: ``On SW since 5 Dec 2005. Produced by the NGO ``Network for NK Democracy and Human Rights`` (Nknet).
Funded thru US government / US Congress grants``. So it is not out of the question it could also be using USG
transmitters, such as NMI or Philippines, which would be more in keeping with the good reception I am getting. Or
maybe Palau (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** KURDISTAN [non]. 11510, Nov 1 at 1307, Denge Kurdistan is back on its originally planned B-13 frequency, after
trying 11600 for a few days. Maybe Ludo saw our reports that 11510 is clear and 11600 clashes with several other stations.
We used to enjoy mostly music during this hour, but now it`s mostly talk --- did they make a DST programming shift too?
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Fair signal at first, declining later in the hour (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 610, Nov 1 at 1242 UT, checking for XEGS Guasave, Sinaloa, // 650 XETNT, I think it`s there, but
underneath a stronger Spanish signal, with birthday greetings to kids, notably quinceañeras in various colonias; one
mentioned was Villahermosa, but surely not Tabasco as also mentioned Nueva Rosita and Sabinas phones, CST TC, i.e.
XEBX 5000/500 watts in Coahuila (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 650, Nov 1 at 1237 UT, song extolling Sinaloa, naming several cities, then compares to Durango, Chihuahua,
back to beloved Sinaloa. 1239 ID as ``Chávez Radio K``, and `Panorama Agropecuario`, 5:39 TC. It`s XETNT in Los
Mochis back on MST. Normally duplicated on XEGS 610 Guasave, but found another XE dominant there (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** NEW ZEALAND [and non]. 6170, Nov 1 at 1353, RNZI is back on its A-13 frequency, tho I had confirmed it on B-13`s
5950 the very first day of the season Oct 27, and on several mornings since! A mistake? Computer rebooted to A13
operation? ``Radio New Zealand International. Voice of the Pacific`` ID as soon as I tune in. Still claims to be on 5950 at
http://www.radionz.co.nz/international/listen
Anyhow, no QRM on 6170 now, so why switch between them twice a year, just to assert rights to both in case one become
unusable? One good reason is not in HFCC, of course, but in Aoki: V. of Korea is now on 6170 long hours, but in a break
at 1250-1400. 1404, RNZI still there but very poor and now with a SAH, presumably from Kujang (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** OKLAHOMA. 1140, Nov 1 at 1224 UT, 1-kW ND daytimer, KRMP OKC is dominant already, black-orientated talkshow,
interview with musician; 1225 ad for OKC`s Black Chronicle newspaper. Trouble is, official FCC sunrise in Nov is not
until 1300 UT; but even in October it was 1230. Even compliant stations often mess up on the first day of the month,
forgetting to change their SR/SS operational times. It won`t be until DST goes off Nov 3 that KRMP will be entitled to
start at 7 am local CST. Well, it does have a PSRA limited by XEMR, of SIX WATTS in August thru April, ballooning to 10
watts in May & July and a hefty 17 watts in June. This is no 6 watts (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SOMALILAND [and non]. 7120, Nov 1 at 1350, bit of modulation on BA AM carrier with CW QRM of various pitches
from hams, the slowest and best of which is a CQ from W0RPZ, who probably has no idea he is abutting the exotic R.
Hargeisa, which admittedly has no business staying in the worldwide 40m hamband. I`m too busy checking out 9775 to
catch the Somali shutoff around 1400, gone already at 1402.
W0RPZ is per ARRL: ``ZOLNOWSKI JR, RICHARD P, W0RPZ, 8706 KENTUCKY, RAYTOWN, MO 64138. ATTN:
Richard P. Zolnowski, Jr., Previous call sign: NR0Z`` and he`s an Extra so why is he sending so slow, for our benefit?
Hey, he got vanity call with his own initials! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SOUTH CAROLINA [non]. 3215, Nov 1 at 0547, Brother Scare is here on WWCR, a few words ahead of // 3185
WWRB. He`s shown up on this frequency before, but the latest program schedule from WWCR dated 27 October claims
at 05-06 UT M-F is still `Inspirations Across America`, the black gospel music show. They`ll have to revise everything
again effective Nov 3 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** TIBET [non]. 12050, Nov 1 at 1335, WEWN Spanish, besides self-imposed squeals, now has CCI from CNR1 jamming
and/or R. Free Asia in Tibetan via SAIPAN, as per Aoki now scheduled at 1200-1400. Normally we hear CNR1 jamming
on 12045, but nothing audible there now, tho Aoki also shows VOA Chinese on 12045 at 1100-1500 via Tinang/Tinian.
Seems unlikely IBB would really run these two 5 kHz apart now (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U K [non]. 5875, Nov 1 at 1255, BBCWS is still here via THAILAND even on a Friday (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. In last report I should have identified this one more precisely than ``Dave`` == WWRB: 3215, Oct 31 at 2350
looking for another rant from Dave, but instead it`s heavy but primitive organ music --- for Hallowe`en, or regular filler?
Recheck at 0003 November 1, it`s off the air, not on 3195 either yet, and 3185 BS is on as usual. Rerecheck at 0017 organ
is back on 3215, and still at 0026 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A [and non]. 9479, 9930 and 12105, Nov 1 at 1344, all three WTWW transmitters are absent, but two of them are
still on night frequencies 5085 and 5830. Perhaps a *1400v UT start will be normal after the DST deletion Nov 3.
Meanwhile RFA in Burmese via SAIPAN is heard well on 12105, at 1230-1430 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** U S A. 870, Nov 1 at 1232 UT, I find something else with WWL nulled: classic rock, mentions ``103.7, America`s``
something. Per NRC-AM log the only match is: KAAN Bethany MO, 930 watts ND, also on K279AP 103.7, ``American`s
[sic] Greatest Hits``. KAAN`s November sunrise is 1300 UT, while in October it was 1230, so apparently thinx it`s still
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October. It does have a PSRA of 500 watts, but only in Dec and Jan, 10 watts in April, elsewhen none, all limited by
WWL. Bethany is in NW MO on I-35, 30 miles south of Iowa, and uncomfortably close to Maryville (Glenn Hauser, OK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 1220, Nov 1 at 0502 UT [since KGWA 960 is not in a Fox-hole tonight], find a dominant signal here with a
string of local ads, PSAs for YMCA, Tru-Value, car dealer, 812-area codes, mentions southern Indiana, ``Kentuckiana``,
WSLM ID, ``Your Classic Hits``. Some ads are obviously outdated, implying that September and even August are in the
future.
Where`s 50 kW WHKW Cleveland? Never much from it here with its N/SSE pattern. NRC Pattern Book shows WSLM
aims slightly clockwise from east/west, night power 82 watts, yeah, right, vs day power 5000.
0601 UT recheck, ABC News, 0602 adbreak includes jamboree in southern Indiana, or rather Kentuckiana; 0606 ID for
97.9 and ``1220 AM WSLM Country``; now there is some Mexican music CCI from presumed XEB, sounding like less
than 100 kW; anyhow a notable achievement by WSLM.
[Perpetual het on hi side with DF fitting usual off-frequency source, KMVL Madisonville TX, 11 watts night, yeah, right.
Or is that really from its experimental co-channel booster KM2XVL in Huntsville TX, also allegedly 11 watts? I`m still
waiting for someone between the two towns to ascertain whether these two het each other on daytime groundwave]
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 1220, Nov 1 at 0559 UT, as I am rechecking WSLM IN, also hear a mention of ``KOPW.com`` (?). Must have
been KLPW in Union MO, 1000/126 watts ND, address in Washington; WSW of St Louis but too far out to cover the
metro. Yes, their site is http://klpw.com and maybe the source of C2CAM heard after 0606, tho there are surely other
1220s with it (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. TA carrier search, Nov 1 at 0451-0456 UT: JBA on 693, 774, 783, 882, 954, 963 [these two adjacent to
my 960 local but ~90 degrees away], 1053, 1215, 1413, 1422, 1503 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. TP carrier search, Nov 1 at 1248-1252 UT: JBA on 702, 738, 774, 882. 774 definitely from NW = Japan,
but 702 and 738 imply NSW and Tahiti (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 1630, Nov 1 at 0613 UT, as 1640 KZLS local splash relents a bit (change from lo-fi ag-talk to hier-fi true
oldies has increased that problem), I am hearing not one but two stations in Spanish, ID sounded like XEXJ but maybe I
am not fully awake as that leads nowhere. Per listings the two would be KRND in Wyoming, and XEUT in BCN, and they
are somewhat separable (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 9625, Nov 1 at 1345, low audible heterodyne (LAH) and bit of modulation from one of them. Hmmm,
CBCNQ Sackville was always off-frequency; has it been destroyed yet, a year after final final?
Looking for clews in HFCC, finds Channel Africa in Lozi, which is likely one of them, probably long-path, but what else?
Only other entry is VOR in DRM from Kaliningrad, no way. A good example of the limitations of HFCC, which ignores
Latin America and Taiwan, which Aoki does not: Could be R. Fides, Bolivia, recently reported active here; but more likely
RTI warming up for Vietnamese at 1400, another perpetual off-frequency one (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 15400, Nov 1 at 1338, good open carrier until 1343*. Possibly HCJB Australia [q.v.] tho HFCC and Aoki
B13 have nothing on 15400 between HCJB until 1300 and BBC Ascension from 1700 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
Horacio Nigro
Argentina. Avisos publicitarios de Casas de Radio (II)
En una entrada anterior nos ocupamos de reseñar la historia de Las primeras Casas de Radio en Buenos Aires. 19001925, donde la información sobre cada una de ellas se ha ilustrado con distintos anuncios publicitarios publicados en la
prensa de la época. Y en la primera parte de avisos publicitarios de Casas de Radio se publicaron avisos de las casas
Esteban Bongiovanni, Casa Borsella, Calderazi & Ulecia y José Chercover. Reproducimos, a continuación, más ejemplos
de algunas de ellas. En esta segunda entrega las casas H. y C. Chilibroste y Cía., Ditlevsen y Cía. Ltda., Donadini y Cía.,
Casa Fotia, General Electric, Gino Bocci y Hno., Radio Gopp y Cía., Grinberg e hijo. Años 1926, 1928, 1929 y 1930
Articulo completo en: http://lagalenadelsur.wordpress.com/2013/11/01/argentina-avisos-publicitarios-de-casas-deradio-ii/
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Lucio Haeser
Rádio nas missões
missões espaciais
Amigos. Alguém pode me indicar algum site ou me passar informações, ainda que básicas, sobre as transmissões entre as
missões espaciais e a Terra? Inclusive sobre a transmissão ao vivo, pela TV, da primeira caminhada do homem na Lua,
em 1969. Que modo de transmissão foi feito (foi FM?), qual frequência, qual potência. Quando foi que se soube que as
emissões podiam ser captadas além da atmosfera terrestre e no vácuo do espaço. O Voyager I já saiu do Sistema Solar e
continua sendo captado por aqui. Qual a potência do transmissor dele, ou isso não faz diferença.
Enfim, sempre tive essas curiosidades e nunca perguntei.
Agradeço qualquer ajuda e comentários. 73 - Lucio Haeser
Rubens Ferraz Pedroso
Vídeo interessante
Estou agora no Youtube e acabei achando um vídeo bem interessabnte de um grupo musical chamado Laibach.
No começo toca o sinal de chamada da Voz da Rússia. Vale a pena dar uma olhada só por curiosidade.
O link do vídeo é: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWDjCZO8Bi8
73! - Rubens Ferraz Pedroso (PY5-007 SWL)> - Bandeirantes - PR.
Cesar R.
Emisión de Radio Ciudad Global mañana sábado a las 11:00 UTC vìa WRMI
Sintonice mañana sábado las emisiones de Radio Ciudad Global a través de WRMI, Radio Miami International en los
9.955 kHz, en dos horarios: primero de 11:00 a 11:30 UTC y luego de 14:00 a 15:00 UTC.
Una hora y media de programación que contendrá primero noticias internacionales y nacionales, música tradicional de
Colombia, deportes y más. Luego a las 14:00 UTC "La Hora del Rock" la media hora con los éxitos de ayer y de hoy. Para
finalizar a las 14:30 una edición más del listado del pop anglófono en el " Angloparade".NO se pierda nuestra
progrmación por Onda Corta. También podrá encontrar nuestros programas de archivo en: www.radiociudadglobal.com
Fran Jr
Vídeo interessante
Rubens e amigos, tem um video também interessante de um grupo musical formado por radioamadores da Dinamarca,
vejam: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVcgyA4n1Eo
73's Fran - São Paulo SP
Tony Molloy
HDSDR updated 1st November
www.hdsdr.de - new version 2.70 available for download
Harold Sellers
Listen to a 1936 radio speech launching the CBC
Quoting from CBC's website today: 1936: CBC Radio takes to the air
Nov. 2, 1936, launches a new era in Canadian broadcasting. It's the first day for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation,
which replaces the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission. The CBC is an improvement on its predecessor, says
chairman Leonard Brockington in this clip inaugurating the CBC. At the first meeting of the corporation's governors, the
ideas and ideals discussed were "almost as numerous as apple blossoms in the Annapolis Valley or peach blossoms in the
Okanagan." . Of the 74 radio stations in Canada, the CBC owns three and leases four more. Private or public, virtually all
are dwarfed by more powerful American stations, and it will be a challenge for the CBC to ensure Canadians can hear
their own station. Time zones are another obstacle for CBC programming. "The lady of the house in Halifax is often busy
with her domestic tasks before the gentleman of the house in Vancouver has finally settled down for the night," says
Brockington. http://www.cbc.ca/archives/categories/arts-entertainment/media/canada-tunes-in-the-early-years-of-radioand-tv/cbc-radio-takes-to-the-air.html
Harold Sellers - Vernon, B.C.
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Bob Pelling
Annuel DX Party
Greewtings. I have been a member of the ODXA on and off for a number of years. I am wondering if the group still holds
it yearly gathering aka the DX Camp?
Thanks for your time and good DXing.
vy 73 de Bob VE3XNB [email protected]
FP-1852, NAQCC-2607, SKCC 7708, ARRL, RAC, CCO, NEQRP, KWARC, GARC, CANWARN-1141
Hi Bob:
No, the numbers dropped off to the point that, quite a few years ago, we stopped holding DX Camps. We kept semiannual DX weekends at a retreat near Stouffville going for a number of years after that, but those ceased a year ago.
Harold Sellers
Editor of World English Survey and Target Listening, available at www.odxa.on.ca
Anker Petersen
Escuchas
Dear DX-friends, A hurricane-like storm passed Denmark last evening.
I stayed indoor and afterwards just a few tree branches had fallen down, but fortunately not my 28 metres antenna 9
metres up between two trees!
I was able to listen again this morning on my AOR AR7030PLUS receiver.
Here are just a few tips from the past days:
1610. MW 0245-0330 AIA 29.10 The Caribbean Beacon, The Valley American English religious talks about the
Spirit of God by a female and later a male preacher 25222 heard // 6090 (45343) AP-DNK
4010 0040-0050 KGZ 06.11 Kyrgyz R, Krasnaya Rechka, Bishkek Kyrgyz ann, folksongs 45333 // 4795 (35232)
4765 0225-0235 CUB 29.10 R Progreso, La Habana Spanish talk 33232 heterodyne from weaker Tajik R on 4765.09
fading out AP-DNK
4775 0040-0050 IND 06.11 AIR Imphal Vernacular talk, music 15221 AP- DNK
4820 0030-0040 IND 06.11 AIR Kolkata Indian music weak under Xizang talking 22222 AP- DNK
4840 2320-2330 IND 01.11 AIR Mumbai Early programme with Indian music. Normal s/on *2355 (Special event ?)
45333 AP-DNK
4845 0455-0545 UNID 04.11 UNID new station probably testing, non-stop Spanish songs and no ann. Sounded as
religious hyms. CODAR QRM + local noise, 43233 AP-DNK
4845 0210 UNID 07.11 UNID playing non-stop Spanish songs was NOT heard tonight! AP- DNK)
4875 0220-0235 B 07.11 R Dif. Roraima, Boa Vista, RR Portuguese ann, English pop songs, CODAR QRM 32243
4885 0235-0250 B 07.11 R Clube do Pará, Belém, PA (presumed) Portuguese talk, frequency ann 35233 AP- DNK
4895 2325-2335 MNG 01.11 Mongoliin R, Murun Mongolian talk by man and woman with flute background music. Not
heard since July 2013! 45333 // 4830 was not heard AP-DNK
4895 0053-0100 IND 06.11 AIR IS, 0055 ann, "Vande Mataram" hymn, Nepali ann, song 34233 - stronger than
Mongoliin R underneath AP- DNK
My logging on 4895 should of course be:
4895 0053-0100 IND 06.11 AIR Kurseong AIR IS, 0055 ann, "Vande Mataram" hymn, Nepali ann, song 34233 stronger than Mongoliin R underneath.
4920 2330-2340 IND 01.11 AIR Chennai Early programme with Indian music, but not // 4840. Normal s/on *0015
(Special event ?) 32332 QRM Xizang AP-DNK
5005 2120-2135 GNE 27.10 R Dif. de Guinea Ecuatorial, Bata Spanish talk by man and woman, songs 25232 AP-DNK
5005 2135-2150 GNE 01.11 R Difusion de Guinea Ecuatorial, Bata Spanish ann, music 25222 AP-DNK
5010 2148-2345 CHN 01.11 Voice of China - CNR-1 (unknown location) New frequency with Chinese talks // 4800
(45344), but 2 seconds delayed 34343 CWQRM AP-DNK
5010 0025-0105 IND 06.11 AIR Thiruvananthapuram Malayalam talk, short Indian music, 0030 Hindi news, 0035
English news, 0040 Malayalam talk 35232 - China not interfering at this hour AP- DNK
5035 0250-0310 B 07.11 R Aparecida, Aparecida, SP Portuguese religious talk, music, hymn 35232 AP- DNK
5940 0515-0525 B 04.11 Voz Missionaria, Camboriú, SC Portuguese conversation 34333 AP-DNK
6055 2025-2045 RRW 26.10 R Rwanda, Kigali French ann, Afropop, sideband splashes 44333 AP-DNK
6160 0525-0535 RUS 04.11 R Rossii, Arkhangelsk Russian ann, two ID's: "Radio Rossii", sports report, advs, talk 45333
6180 0535-0540 B 04.11 R Nacional da Amazônia, Brasília, DF Portuguese ann, light music and talk 45344 AP-DNK
7265 1213-1216* D Sa 26.10 MV Baltic R, Göhren Test transmission with new antenna with theme music in USB +
carrier 55555.
9480 1035-1100 D Su 03.11 M V Baltic R, Göhren Testing new antenna in USB and carrier with voice 1040-1045 and
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1055-1100 in English and German like: "This is a test broadcast on 9480 kHz. We broadcast with reduced power.
Please send your reception reports to [email protected] ..... " 3-45333 AP-DNK
Afterwards China Business R, Xianyang could be heard weakly on 7265 in Chinese // 6155 and 9620 all with QSA 1-2
The conditions for hearing Latin America on the tropical bands are terriblbe at present with just the three Cuban stations
and a couple of Brazilians coming through!
Best 73, Anker
Zacharias LIangas
Escuchas
Logs 19/9
4775 Djibuti 1608 with talk in VN and hilife songs in between S7
4895 AIR 1627 with ID this is ... opn 1630 S9 but low volume
7515 1704 with N korean style songs YL with talks in korean S9 but poor audio
Logs 20/9
11580 AIR? 1944 with hindi songs Eng prg
1566.74 Acheos greek pirate with old greeks 2004 Till 2011 with good reception then QRM is stornger and better than V
antenna
4319U AFN 2018 with pop songs S3
Logs 22/10
4765 Progresso 0335 with prg in Spanish '35 minuti' and talks QRM in USB , low audio
4875 Roraima 0341 with siongs A5 Also 23/10
9665 V misionaria 0351 OM with relig talks S5
11765 RNA 0353 YL with talks signal to S7 QRM 11760 with latin songs
12080 IRIB
15160 RA 0344 with talks Only S3 //15240 //15415
Logs 24/10
9819 R 9 7 2042 marginal at S1 with some qrm from 9825 IRIB talks news style At
2053 QRM from CNR
Logs 25/10
9835 RTM Sarawak once again relaying national FM tested various times form 1743 with just S3 , 1842 with 5 and 1943
with S7!! With some qrm from 9840 R Liberty of signal S7 main
9330 C+U WRNO? 2058 OM with talks in English wit S8 strong QSB
1550 RASD 2233 talks in AR S6
1548 BBC? 2234 discussiosn in pure british Eng S8 qrm greek pirate
611!! Arabic or arab sounding station on 2238 S6
Logs 26/10
11865 VoK 0736 with north Korean operas S1 only lang seems English
7505 ??2021 with S Koran song S5
Logs 1/11
That day there was quit strong local noise covering most of the bands with levels of S3-6
9860 VoA in Oromo 1758 with HoA song OM with talks in slightly different than normal Amharic . S3 Eibi shows
Oromo
9825 VoK 1800 with ID in French S9
9420 XJPBS 1808 with trad songs S8
9525 no trace from VoINs this day on 1800
5864.7 Klassik FM 1824 with trad songs S6
6235 VoR 1927 with discussions in Arabic S5
Logs 2/11
9940 V o Tailand 1845 with trad tai song then talks in thai S10 max wit sudden sign off
9965 VoTailand 1900 with prg in English and ID at 1901 with news
9835 RTM on 19xx with again nice malay top hits (Ramlah Ram , Iwan , Ella , Visa ). In finally best reception (and
clear )is between 1900-2100
9875 VoK ? 2033 man with talks in north Korean accent S5
4784 Russian spy on 2034 . immediate s off 2035
7200 CNR 1 (jammer?) with carrier on 2057 starts on 2100 S9
9745 Kuanghua is off . same with Bahrain !!
10051 U Gander Volmet 2055 meteo station S1
30
684
918
Tunis with song 2256 ID 2300 wih news S9
Slovenia 2307 ID with ‘nocni program’ S9
Logs 3/11
9475 RA 0806 with songs S3 only
11510 Denge Kurdistan is now back on their freq Same for 2/11
9835 RFA Tibetan 2208 today is stronger th CNR jammer with S8 signal
Intruder list for RTM Sarawak 9835
UTC
1600
1630
1700
1730
1800
1830
1900
1930
2000
2030
2100
2130
2200
9830 9835 9840
CNR (poor) Rtm R Liberty Rusian
AWR Tajik (strong ) RTM
CNR 1 NHK + RTM
NHK +RTM
RTM R Liberty BLR
RTM
RTM WHRI Eng – poor
RTM
CNR 1 RTM KBS Arabic (strong )+ a poor
AWR French RTM KBS Arabic (strong )+ a poor
AWR English RTM CNR RTM CNR CNR (strong /jammer ) & RFA Tibetan -
1368
IRRS Shortwave via Challenger radio 2020 and then, mixed with greek pirate Ellines radio from N Greece , jazz
music till 2020 then with talks in English 2035 with an Italian song 2038 about a Muslim program and 'song you
are everything in my life' . IRRS /Challenger cold be heard for ca 40% for the time with peaks of less than 1 minute
per 2 minutes of listening
my radio shack: http://www.ipernity.com/doc/zliangas/album/282394
http://delicious.com/gr_greek1/zak
(all my pages )
Joan A. Costa
Escuchas
O team CR5AMD (CR5 AM Day) volta a reunir-se este ano a 3 de Novembro (próximo Domingo)para mais uma
actividade em Modulação em Amplitude ou simplesmente AM (do inglês Amplitude Modulation - Modulação de
Amplitude).
A nossa localização este ano será em IM58mq (N 38º 41`30"./ W 08º 56`05) proximo da Estrada Vaza Borachas no
Montigo no sul de Portugal.
Vamos estar activos em:
3705 kHz
14270 kHz
51.575 MHz
7143 kHz
29075 kHz
144.575 MHz
Atenção às indicações dadas nos DX-Cluster´s
O team é inicialmente composto por CT7ABP - Pedro, CT1CBC - Tavares e CT1JIB - Jorge, espera reunir-se com mais
colegas que se possam deslocar à nossa posição.
O convite é extensivo a todos os radioamadores nacionais e estrangeiros, assim como ao publico em geral que poderão
desta forma ver operar um modo não utilizado no dia a dia.
Um agradecimento a todos os que vierem a tomar parte ativa neste evento.
73's - CR5AMD Team
Arthur Raimundo
Escuchas
Escuchas
Seguem logs de MW de hoje, realizadas na área central de Manaus com rx Degen DE 1103, hora UTC. Duas novidades em
negrito.
31/10 0915 560 R. Nacional, Ciudad Guayana, VENEZUELA, mx venezuelana, vinheta "Canal Informativo por todo
el país", fading, 43433;
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31/10 0929 690 R. Recuerdos, Bogotá, COLÔMBIA, px noticiosos, repórteres em rede, QRM na QRG, chiado,
43343;
31/10 0935 830 R. Sensación, San Antonio de Los Altos, VENEZUELA, mx estilo cumbia, seguido de id, site
www.sensacion830am.com, leve ruído na portadora, 54444;
31/10 0944 900 R. Mara Ritmo 900, MAracaibo, VENEZUELA, mx estilo salsa, intercalado por hora venezuelana,
ruído na portadora, 54343;
73 - Arthur Antonio Raimundo - Manaus AM Brasil (03º05'41"S - 60º01'57"W) - FI96XV
Fran Jr
Escuchas
Video mostrando como é o sinal da Tupi do Rio na zona oeste da cidade de São Paulo nas noites e madrugadas, sempre
sinal local, a gravação foi feita dia 31/10/2013 por volta de 2:10 horário de Brasilia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFDKxhfFOQ0
73´s Fran - São Paulo SP
Sony XDR F1HD - Antena interna Loop quadrada 12 centimetros
Manuel Mendez
Escuchas
Escuchas
ALEMANIA
6005 Radio R 700, Kall-Krekel, 0707-0730, 01-11, alemán, comentarios, locutora. 14321. (Méndez)
ANTARTIDA
4835 VL8A, Alice Springs, NT, 2102-2110, 31-10, locutor, inglés, noticias y comentarios. 14321. (Méndez)
15476 LRA 36, Radio Nacional Arcángel San Gabriel, Base Esperanza, 1940-2106*, 31-10, locutora, español,
comentarios, canciones. Durante la escucha se cortó abruptamente la transmisión 2 veces, a las 2010:
"continuamos con la sección Asuntos Argentinos", locutora, a las 2044: "Gracias por acompañarnos en LRA 36,
los esperamos todos los días de lunes a viernes de 15 a 18 horas en Base Esperanza, hasta mañana". Entre las 2044
y las 2106 canciones latinoamericanas de forma ininterrumpida, merengue, y otras canciones. A las 2106 cierre.
Buena señal. 23322. (Méndez)
BOLIVIA
6134.8 Radio Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, 0215-0222, 01-11, locutor, comentarios, español, muy débil, mejor en
LSB. 14321. (Méndez)
BRASIL
4915 Radiodifusora Macapá, Macapá, 0552-0615, 01-11, canciones brasileñas, locutor, comentarios, portugués. 24322.
5970 Radio Itatiaia, Belo Horizonte, 0604-0619, 01-11, canciones brasileñas, locutor, portugués, comentarios. 13221.
9645.3 Radio Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo, 0645-0657, 01-11, locutor, portugués, comentarios. 24322. (Méndez)
9665 Voz Missionaria, Camboriu, 0628-0645, 01-11, locutor, programa religioso, portugués, programa "Madrugada con
Deus", anuncios comerciales: "Banco Santander". // 5940. 34433. (Méndez)
9820 Radio 9 de Julho, Sao Paulo, 0657-0718, 01-11, locutor, programa religioso, portugués, "A Radio 9 de Julho com
Rede Aparecida de Radio apresentou Com A Mae Aparecida", "Radio 9 de Julho, 1600 AM, Sao Paulo, Brasil".
24322. (Méndez)
15190 Radio Inconfidencia, Belo Horizonte, 0817-0828, 01-11, locutor portugués, comentarios. Interferencia de otras
emisoras. 13221. (Méndez)
COLOMBIA
5910 Alcaraván Radio, Puerto Lleras, 0602-0645, 01-11, canciones latinoamericanas, "Llaneras", identificación locutor:
"Alcaraván Radio en 1530 AM y 5910 kHz onda corta", "Desde Colombia, Alcaraván Radio, música 100%
colombiana". 24322. (Méndez)
6010 La Voz de tu Conciencia, Puerto Lleras, 0703-0720, 01-11, español, locutor, comentarios religiosos por Martin
Stendal, menciona "madurez y perfección del Pueblo de Dios", canciones religiosas. 14321. (Méndez)
CUBA
4765 Radio Progreso, La Habana, 0210-0224, 01-11, canciones latinoamericanas, locutor, identificación: "Escuche sus
discos preferidos, Radio Progreso, La Onda de la Alegría". 34433. (Méndez)
ECUADOR
6050 HCJB, La Voz de los Andes, Pichincha, *0825-0834, 01-11, música de sintonía, himno, identificación, locutora:
"HCJB, Quito...", quechua, señales horarias a las 0830, mas comentarios en quechua, musica. 14321. (Méndez)
GUINEA ECUATORIAL
5005 Radio Nacional, Bata, 1846-1920, 31-01, locutor con comentarios, probablemente en español, muy dificil de
identificar el idioma debido a llegar la señal muy débil, canciones en vernáculo. Mejor en LSB. 14321. (Méndez)
5005 Radio Nacional, Bata, now on air whit good signal, 1800, Oct 12, male with Vernacular comments and African
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music. Good. Listesned all days between 1800-2100, Vernacular and Spanish program, some days weak, but today
good signal.
15190 Radio Africa, 0630, Oct 12, litened all days in the morning with religous English program. Good. (Mendez)
MALI
5995 Radio Mali, Bamako, *0558-0615, 01-11, himno, música de sintonía, locutora, identificación, francés:
"Radiodifusion Televisión Malienne, ementat du Bamako", cantos del Corán, comentarios en árabe. 24322.
MEXICO
6185 Radio Educación, México D. F., 0219-0226, 01-11, música, locutor, comentarios. 13221. (Méndez)
Babul Gupta
Escuchas
HCJB Global Australia: 15490 kHz at 1212 hrs to 1232 hrs UTC in Indonesian language log this station on 19th
October, 2013 and f/d eQSL arrived on 1st November, 2013 for my email report to: [email protected] v/s Shelly
Martin ( BABUL GUPTA, Barasat, India ) - http://babulgupta-dxer.blogspot.in/2012/10/australia.html
KTWR Guam special test broadcast in DRM on 13760 kHz in the 22 meter band at 1500 hrs to 1530 hrs UTC on 7th
November 2013.
KTWR GUAM Special DRM test broadcast on 15445 kHz at 1508 hrs to 1530 hrs UTC log on 10th September, 2013 and
f/d eQSL received on 11th November, 2013 for my email report to: [email protected] V/s Kathy Gregowske ( BABUL
GUPTA, Barasat, India )
Edward Kusalik
Escuchas
PirateLogs
Northwoods Radio
6925UNov.1.0058-01:34*Came up over another station ( believe Renegade Radio). with Ghoulish sounds and a clear ID
as ‘Happy Halloween ..Northwoods Radio” by YL speaker. Followed with the theme song from the Jefferson’s ‘Moving on
Up’ and ‘Monster Mesh’.Kale scope of skits one from the Ghostbusters, gave the e-mail address as
[email protected]’ with closing punk rock tune to 0134*( 353-Kusalik, -- Alberta)
Wolverine Radio
6845AM Nov.10135-0200+ A great program of Halloween theme music such as Vampire Rock etc. Massive signal with
great modulation ( 454-Kusalik - Alberta)
Wolverine Radio
6845AM Nov.10135-0200+ A great program of Halloween theme music such as Vampire Rock etc. Massive signal with
great modulation ( 454-Kusalik - Alberta) oops..slip of the finger.. on 6945 in AM Mode....
Radio True North
6925AMNov. 10215-0220*Caribbean/ Calypso/ Reggae music ( by Bob Morley?) gave the ID and e-mail address as
‘[email protected]’ then sign-off. (454 – Kusalik -Alberta)
Renegade Radio (T)
6925UNov.1 Noted from 0014 with signal just above the noise floor, not much till about 0054 signal with a ID for----------radio, DJ mentioned messages to Listener’s, promotion for FRN & FRC, thanked for listening to pirate short-wave. I was
hearing two stations here, the other Northwoods Radio came up and over Renegade Radio @ 0106 hrs. (3/233/2 –
Kusalik - Alberta)
Who's on 1440 other then AM1440. Throwing this out to the membership to help me identify a station on 1440.
I have a question: Every night, I listen to AM 1440 Wetaskiwin, which located about 70 km's west of me, their directional
pattern is North/South. There power is only 500 watts at night, and they carry the Punjab program from 7:00-10:00 PM (
I enjoy the music!). There is a station that I am hearing underneath AM 1440 which runs the same music it seems every
night, possible a tape loop. Example, last night @ 02:20 it was theme from Titanic by Celine Dion and 02:55 it was
Unchanged Melody. It always the same both songs played back to back in the same order and it seems to me a loop
broadcast. I hear no announcements that I can detect. Any one out thrre can give me any help?
Thank you for your assistance... Edward Kusalik
Asociación Diexman Uruguay
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