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I finally found the site as posted in the myradio world and catches I<br />

posted the pictures as my ship sailed past it, on Jan 2, thanks to all and<br />

hope to view these closer.<br />

(Larry enroute to Guam, dxld Jan 3)<br />

Hello from Guam Island, First wish to wish everyone a Happy New Year and<br />

hope our world of radio and DX <strong>im</strong>proves for the coming year and <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>. As<br />

you might have read, I was on Palau for the Holidays and did some looking<br />

for the relay station of WHRI or better known as T8WH.<br />

Despite the thoughts of locals there on Palau, and the comments it might<br />

been moved, I want to rest everyone's mind that it was found and seen;<br />

unfortunately for me, I saw it only after my captain picked up anchor and<br />

went out that si<strong>de</strong> of the harbor near Koror. The antenna that the locals<br />

were thinking was Harvest Radio was a totally <strong>de</strong>stroyed former Japanese<br />

antenna that was either damaged by a storm or someone who didn't want it<br />

in service. It must have been there a while, as it was very rusty and<br />

beyond use.<br />

Palau has a ham station you can rent and its located at the VIP Hotel,<br />

operated by George T88GN; bad part, if you try to get licensed locally,<br />

the office has moved. The good part, the address on the forms are still<br />

good, and costs a whopping $40.<br />

I loved it on Palau and for anyone else is worth the t<strong>im</strong>e to visit. 73's<br />

<strong>de</strong> (Larry n6hpx/mm <br />

Jan 4, swl at qth.net via dxld)<br />

See blog above for his photos of T8WH et al. Three masts are barely<br />

visible in longshots from asea. Also on land, a WWFM 89.5, not to be<br />

confused with the classical music station in Jersey.<br />

(gh, dxld Jan 6)<br />

PHILIPPINES 11835 FEBC Manila Bocaue, Akha language segment 1215-1230<br />

UT, male prayer performance, S=9+10dB on Jan 7.<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Jan 7)<br />

RUSSIA MW Sankt-Petersburg. Un<strong>de</strong>r <strong>de</strong>cision of RGTR "Voice of Russia" at<br />

us in StPetersburg from [Jan?] 1st are stopped. Sessions 2000-2200 UTC<br />

(1494 kHz), 0400-0600 (6196 kHz [entry error, rather 6185 kHz, wb.]) and<br />

1600-1900 (7320 kHz).<br />

(Michail T<strong>im</strong>ofeyev-RUS, "open_dx" RUS-DX Jan 10)<br />

SINGAPORE/THAILAND/UZBEKISTAN BBC Bengali to SoAS - at standard t<strong>im</strong>e now<br />

- see below.<br />

5835 1330-1400 smtwtfs Nakhon Sawan 250 325

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