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the signal was pretty good.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, DXplorer also via dswci DXW Oct 5)<br />

Aoki list shows: 7460 R.TAIWAN INT. dakaixin lingsuoc<br />

1100-1157 UT Chinese 300kW 352<strong>de</strong>g Taipei-TWN CBSC<br />

TAJIKISTAN 4765.07 Tajik Radio, Yangiyul, at 0200-0217 UT on Sept 21,<br />

news in Tajik, local songs, 34333.<br />

(Kyriakos Dritsas-GRC, dswci DXW Oct 6)<br />

TAJIKISTAN/UZBEKISTAN Some changes of WYFR Family Radio via TRW:<br />

1200-1300 11855 DB 100 kW 024 <strong>de</strong>g to CeAs in Russian, cancelled<br />

1200-1300 13630 TAC 200 kW 131 <strong>de</strong>g to SEAs in English, cancelled<br />

(R BULGARIA DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 6)<br />

UGANDA 4750.01 Dunamis Broadcasting, Mukono, Kampala (pres), at 1725-<br />

1750 UT on Sept 23, vernacular talk and music - <strong>de</strong>teriorating from: 25222.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dswci DXW Oct 6)<br />

UNID 6019.28 Uni<strong>de</strong>ntified stn S=7-8 signal, ahead of CRI Sackville in<br />

En on 6020.00 even, at 0413 UT Oct 5. Maybe from LatinAM ?<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 5)<br />

UK 5790 BBC Skelton 300kW in Arabic tremendous S=9+50dB signal at 0345<br />

UT til cl-down 03.59:40 UT Oct 5. 26 kHz Broadband splatter signal at 110<br />

<strong>de</strong>grees main lobe, from 5777 to 5803 kHz. After 5 seconds 03.59:45 UT<br />

appeared again on 5790 kHz in 140 <strong>de</strong>gr. The // Skelton outlet on 5905 kHz<br />

had much cleaner signal at 140 <strong>de</strong>grees.<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 5)<br />

VENEZUELA In the 1980s I wrote my thesis about the Spanish dialect<br />

spoken in the Carabobo province in Venezuela and had the opportunity to<br />

travel the country for some months to do some field work. I also visited<br />

San Cristobal and met with Gregorio Gonzalez Lovera, who was not only the<br />

foun<strong>de</strong>r and owner of Ecos <strong>de</strong>l Torbes, Radio Tachira and two other<br />

stations, but also one of the three radio pioneers of the country, the<br />

only one still alive when I visited h<strong>im</strong>.<br />

Ecos <strong>de</strong>l Torbes' monster signal: on my Sony ICF 2001D, their signal<br />

occupied a range of 50-60 kHz in San Cristobal (i.e. 4950-5010 kHz) and<br />

I think the power of their boosted transmitter was at least 20-50 kW. But<br />

even more <strong>im</strong>pressed I was by the <strong>de</strong>dication and love some technicians had<br />

with their low power transmitters.<br />

Alfredo Poppert, a native German living in Valencia, the capital of<br />

Carabobo province, was really proud of keeping LV <strong>de</strong> Carabobo's 1 kW<br />

transmitter on the air using a 40-year-old Continental transmitter with<br />

four tubes and just a few meters of wire as a dipole. Their signal could<br />

be heard regularly here in Europe in those days.<br />

Another story was my visit to R. Yaracuy. The gerente was proud that his<br />

station's signal could be heard worldwi<strong>de</strong> and he showed me two huge<br />

baskets full of letters form listeners from overseas. Not a single one of<br />

those reception reports had been answered, but nothing was thrown away.<br />

The "verie signer" in those days was someone working at the local post<br />

office who had nothing to do with the station [i.e. extracting the return<br />

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