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prices; Ukraine-bashing; East Slavs are good; nice things to say about<br />

other breakaway regions such as "Arkhangelsk" (not sure if they were<br />

referring to the Oblast or somewhere else). Amusing conclusion to the<br />

English program: "That's all for today. Our program is over." Into French<br />

at 0015 UT. Huge signal.<br />

(Terry L Krueger-FL-USA, DXplorer Sept 3)<br />

Voice of Russia and Radio PMR via Grigoriopol Maiac Moldova 9665, 6240<br />

kHz.<br />

Would someone happen to have a QSL address for PMR?<br />

I sent an email report to PMR to: and a day or two<br />

after I got it verified by email. Good Luck. This night at 0000 UT I also<br />

heard Russia in En on 9665 kHz.<br />

(Erik Koie-DEN, dxld Sept 10)<br />

Since the programming / stations carried on the 6240 and 9665 kHz<br />

Pridnestrovye transmitters have been so variable the last few nights,<br />

I ma<strong>de</strong> a point of checking again UT Friday Sept 10 (starting 2358 UT<br />

Sept 9):<br />

5900, too weak in the noise level to confirm, but supposedly VOR English<br />

2200-0200 UT, via "Armavir Krasnodar" Russia.<br />

6240, at 2358 UT intermittent tune-up tones; 0000 Radio PMR in English.<br />

Could not check every quarter hour, but: 0032 UT in German, 0046 English,<br />

0125 German, 0146 French and 0158 to "au revoir" at 0200*. One may with<br />

some confi<strong>de</strong>nce fill in the blanks as 0015 French, 0100 French, 0130 UT<br />

English, but don't count on this every weeknight.<br />

Since this was UT Friday, Radio PMR should be off for 70 hours, resuming<br />

at 0000 UT Monday. The question is whether 6240 kHz will be on the air<br />

with VOR English, or Russian during this bihour on UT Saturday or Sunday.<br />

9665: 2358 VOR English, saying would continue on 31 and 41m [what? AFAIK<br />

it's on 49m, 5900 kHz]; Presumably has been on since 2300 UT. 0000 reopening<br />

VORWS in English. Signal steadily <strong>de</strong>clines; 0125 still VOR<br />

English; 0158 now it's so weak the Brazilian het is a problem, 0159 IS,<br />

0200 UT still VOR English, I think.<br />

Now, will VOR English stay on 9665 kHz from 2300 to 0400 UT every night?<br />

24 hours earlier, UT Friday Sept 9, Mark Coady and I heard PMR back on<br />

9665 kHz starting at 0000 but VOR had resumed before 0100 UT. And 6240 kHz<br />

I heard with some service in Russian during that hour.<br />

9735: while we are straining to hear these weak signals in the noise,<br />

9735 kHz is on from 0200 UT Sept 10 opening La Voz <strong>de</strong> Rusia in Spanish,<br />

excellent via GUIANA FRENCH.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Sept 10)<br />

SPAIN 1386 Euskadi Irratia, Bilbo, again with extremely weak modulation<br />

level like on Aug 29, 2140-... UT, 02 Sep'10; 55343.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Sept 7)<br />

SRI LANKA 7189.72 Sri Lanka BC, 1222-1232*, Sept 10. I have been<br />

reading about their new MW transmitter, but is this a new SW transmitter?<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX979.TXT[06.01.2011 12:40:26]

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