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usual 1430-1500 UT on 7350 (in the clear, but weak), // 6010 (poor with<br />

usual jamming QRM from 6003) and // 9480.0 (poor with WTWW QRM on<br />

9478.98); with the "Holy Tibet" program in English and playing Tibetan<br />

songs. Clearly "Holy Tibet" was not on today from 1400-1430 UT.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld April 13)<br />

CUBA [non] Radio Marti is running four SW frequencies at a t<strong>im</strong>e now<br />

instead of three, to which it was cut back last year. This may be<br />

temporary because MW 1180 Marathon FL is off the air for upgrading(?).<br />

April 8 at 2042 UT I noticed that 6030 was already on instead of previous<br />

*2200, but at this early hour it was just barely audible, // 11930 kHz.<br />

The only other also very weak 49mb signals vs the noise level were RHC<br />

6110 and CFRX 6070 kHz. Could not hear any jamming on 6030 but maybe too<br />

weak to tell.<br />

April 9 at 1311, I hear RM on 9805 in conversation about marmala<strong>de</strong>, //<br />

11845, and no jamming audible on 9805 kHz. At 1359 monitoring both<br />

frequencies, the list to start "en algunos instantes" was "9565, 11845,<br />

11930, 13820" kHz.<br />

Yesterday we had already noted 9565 on the air after 1400, but today it<br />

took more than a few instants to bring it up after 9805 cut off at 1400<br />

UT, not until *1403.6, and no jamming audible there initially.<br />

Original A-10 schedule for 9805 was 10-13 UT only.<br />

I figured it would be pointless to consult the RM website for its<br />

frequency grid, which they had let languish for months without updating,<br />

but this one is axually dated 6 April, as "temporary" showing 4<br />

frequencies at once between 10 and 04 UT:<br />

<br />

Here it is, converted to UT and to text:<br />

so this fit, XX = 1130<br />

04-07 6030 7405<br />

07-10 5980 6030 10-XX 5980 6030 6105 9805<br />

XX-12 5980 6030 9805 11845<br />

12-13 6030 7405 9805 11845<br />

13-14 7405 9805 11845 13820<br />

14-18 9565 11845 11930 13820<br />

18-23 6030 9565 11930 13820<br />

23-24 6030 9565 11775 11930<br />

00-01 6030 7365 11775<br />

01-03 6030 7365 9460 11775<br />

03-04 6030 7365 7405 9460<br />

Note there are two totally new frequencies, which I had not yet run<br />

across, 6105 and 9460 kHz. Tough luck, XEQM!<br />

The color coding uses a slightly different sha<strong>de</strong> of green for these blox,<br />

indicated as temporary. Apparently during most of the day there was an<br />

extra transmitter available at Greenville; not sure if this also indicates<br />

a cutback in Creole or other services. We do know that the one used for<br />

DRM in the dayt<strong>im</strong>e on 9445-9455 kHz has been liberated:<br />

6105 1000-1130<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX960.TXT[06.01.2011 12:39:10]

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