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BC-DX 841 04 Jan 2008 Private Verwendung der Meldun

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Spurs on Rampisham 49 mb frequencies.<br />

Deutsche Welle auf 5755 kHz ??<br />

Ich hoere hier gerade die DW in Deutschauf 5755 kHz um 2117 UTC.<br />

Mit etwa S2 auf dem Perseus wie auch mit dem KWZ 30.<br />

(Fernando - Fenu-Radio-SUI, A-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 24)<br />

Hoechstwahrscheinlich Rampisham<br />

5755spur / 5915 RTAlgier relay / 6075 DWL Deutsch / ?<br />

auch 6235 spur mit Arabisch aus Algier ?<br />

5915 2100-2300 RMP 500kW 160deg<br />

6075 2100-<strong>04</strong>59 RMP 500kW 140deg<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> TopNews Feb 25)<br />

USA Similar as Riyadh's buzz signal, noted also an anoying buzz on WYFR<br />

11665 channel at 1800 UT and 2030 UT. Scheduled from Okechobee-FL at 1945<br />

UT, but same audio buzz noted in 1800-1900 UT gap too, when NAU/WER is<br />

scheduled for YFR relay to zones 46/47/52. Still puzzles me.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> TopNews Feb 26)<br />

"Radio World" article on VOA-Delano.<br />

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Very interesting piece; they're right about the antenna systems being a<br />

remarkable site when viewed from California highway 99!<br />

(Harry Helms-TX-USA W5HLH <br />

dxld Feb 28)<br />

ZIMBABWE 3396 Z<strong>BC</strong>, Guineafowl, 1954-..., 23 Feb, Vernacular, music;<br />

33341, adjt. uty. QRM.<br />

4828 VoZimbabwe, Guineafowl, 1940-..., 23 Feb, the usual menu of non-stop<br />

music; 55343.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 27)<br />

#*#*#**#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#<br />

ADVENTIST WORLD RADIO - AWR <strong>2008</strong> "QSL Alphabet <strong>DX</strong> Contest" April <strong>2008</strong>.<br />

In response to numerous requests from a multitude of listeners in many<br />

different countries throughout the world, Adventist World Radio is pleased<br />

to announce the re-introduction of our popular <strong>DX</strong> contests in association<br />

with our <strong>DX</strong> program, "Wavescan". It is planned that the <strong>DX</strong> contest for<br />

this year will be conducted during the month of April and it will be<br />

staged un<strong>der</strong> the title, "QSL Alphabet <strong>DX</strong> Contest".<br />

In our <strong>2008</strong> <strong>DX</strong> contest, listeners are invited to search their own personal<br />

QSL collections and to choose 26 QSLs, one for each letter in the English<br />

alphabet. Listeners are also invited to submit at least 3 reception<br />

reports on AWR transmissions, and to provide at least 3 radio cards. Here<br />

are the full details for the four parts in this year's big <strong>DX</strong> contest.<br />

* PART A: Alphabet QSL List<br />

Search your own personal collection of QSL cards and identify 26 QSLs,<br />

(preferably QSL cards, though QSL letters will also qualify), with each<br />

QSL representing the 26 consecutive letters in the English alphabet. These<br />

QSLs, all in your own personal collection, should confirm the reception of<br />

broadcasts from radio stations on shortwave, mediumwave, longwave, FM, TV<br />

and utility communications, but not amateur nor CB.

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