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LAOS 4412.751 LNR - Sam Neua, 1130 UT, fair signal but with very low<br />

modulation. Only readable during music segment. Very sporadic of late.<br />

15 Sept.<br />

(David Sharp-NSW-AUS, dxld Sept 22)<br />

7145 Lao National R., Vientiane, at 1346 UT on September 14. Local news<br />

in English; items about the Lao National Assembly; 1353 UT ID with AM<br />

frequency; International News; this was causing some QRM for hams. Happy<br />

to report this has been heard daily through September 18, since their<br />

reactivation 10 days ago.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Sept 18)<br />

MALAYSIA [SARAWAK] 5030 Sarawak FM via RTM, 1330-1340, September 16.<br />

Special coverage of "Malaysia Day"; interesting speech in English and in<br />

vernacular promoting national unity; theme: one Malaysia, one Sarawak and<br />

one people; 1343 UT ID for "Radio Malaysia Sarawak FM"; song about<br />

Malaysia followed by "Sarawak FM" singing jingle; fair.<br />

Audio at <br />

On September 16, 1963, Malaya, along with then-British crown colonies of<br />

Sarawak, North Borneo (later renamed Sabah) and Singapore joined together<br />

to form Malaysia. This year is especially significant for Sarawak and<br />

Sabah because it is the first year that Malaysia Day is a public holiday.<br />

In the past only the In<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nce Day of Malaya (on August 31, the<br />

original in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nce date of Malaya) was celebrated as such.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, Cumbre DX via dxld)<br />

MEXICO Found this on a Mexican Government website:<br />

<br />

Lists of FM and TV as well as the link above can be found here:<br />

<br />

(John Kugellagers, mwdx Sept 23)<br />

MYANMAR 5985.8 on 21 Sept, at 1520 UTC, Myanmar Radio and Television<br />

with English pops and occasional announcements in Bamar and English. Full<br />

station ID in English at 1530 UT into English news and commentary with<br />

some symphonic music into Bruce Springsteen (!) at 1542 UT. Very strong<br />

signals with some initially bad QRM from CRI on 5990 kHz which gradually<br />

subsi<strong>de</strong>d.<br />

I'm rather happy with the Myanmar logging. This is the first t<strong>im</strong>e I've<br />

heard them in English and at such a strong signal level. I won<strong>de</strong>r if there<br />

is possibly a transmitter power increase or an antenna change. Now let's<br />

see if they QSL.....<br />

(Albert Muick Pattaya-THA, hcdx Sept 21)<br />

NIGERIA 6089.86 FRCN, Kaduna. 2138-2225 Sept. 15, 2010. Presumed Hausa<br />

male, lute-type fills, brief highlife vocal. "Radio Nigeria..." at 2156 UT<br />

and talk in same language across the top-of-hour (no t<strong>im</strong>e soun<strong>de</strong>rs,<br />

either). Finally blocked by Anguilla 6090 kHz sign-on at 2225 UT (they are<br />

usually up closer to 2200 UT).<br />

(Terry L Krueger-FL-USA, dxld Sept 22)<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/bcdx981.txt[06.01.2011 12:40:38]

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