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CHN SZG Shijiazhuang 2x500/600 kW at 38 14 00.00 N 114 05 00.00 E<br />

SZG Shijiazhuang 2x500 / 600 kW was erected in the late 60ties, when Radio<br />

Peking in English fed the Tirana-Albania relay on 7120, 9457 and 9780 kHz<br />

towards North America. During hot war t<strong>im</strong>e era in Vietnam ...<br />

(comments by wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews July 27, 2008;<br />

wb, SW TXsite July 5, 2010)<br />

CONGO 6115 Radio Congo, at 1812 UT July 2, French, ID by woman, into<br />

hilife. Not the usual news program I've come to expect at this t<strong>im</strong>e. Best<br />

in LSB, with someone about 300 Hz on the high si<strong>de</strong> (though this one seems<br />

to be very close to nominal).<br />

(David Sharp-NSW-AUS, dxld July 6)<br />

CUBA I have been hearing RHC on 5040 kHz with good signal here in Rio <strong>de</strong><br />

Janeiro, the first t<strong>im</strong>e I got it was during the DX program, by the way,<br />

with info about contests and new frequencies. Signal good. My question is,<br />

what's the point with this frequency, propagation issues affecting higher<br />

frequencies?<br />

(Sarmento Campos-BRA, condiglist yg via dxld)<br />

Sarmento, Arnie Coro's explanation was that 5040 kHz is for better closein<br />

coverage of the Caribbean and Cuba itself, much like R. Rebel<strong>de</strong> on 5025<br />

kHz, with the same kind of high-angle antenna. It replaced 13790 kHz at<br />

least for the English broadcast at 2300 UT, and 13790 kHz would certainly<br />

have a much larger skip zone, altho it should be propagating OK in our<br />

summer. However, as we all know, both 5025 and 5040 kHz are not restricted<br />

at all to "near-vertical inci<strong>de</strong>nce skywave" but reach far beyond as long<br />

as there is darkness. They do hold up during the dayt<strong>im</strong>e at shorter<br />

ranges.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld June 30)<br />

CUBA Summer A-10 of Radio Havana Cuba by frequency or<strong>de</strong>r:<br />

5040 2100-2300 Spanish<br />

2300-2400 English<br />

0000-0030 French Tue-Sun; Esperanto Mon<br />

0030-0200 French/Creole/French<br />

0200-1100 Spanish<br />

5970 0000-0100 Spanish<br />

0100-0500 English<br />

0700-1100 Spanish<br />

6000 2200-2400 Spanish, Mesa Redonda Mon-Fri<br />

0000-0100 Spanish<br />

0100-0500 English<br />

6010 0500-0700 English<br />

0700-0730 Esperanto Sun<br />

6060 0500-0700 English<br />

0700-1000 Spanish<br />

1100-1200 Spanish, Radio Nacional <strong>de</strong> Venezuela<br />

6110 1100-0500 Spanish<br />

6120 0000-1100 Spanish<br />

6150 0500-1300 Spanish<br />

6180 1000-1100 Spanish, Radio Nacional <strong>de</strong> Venezuela<br />

1100-1300 Spanish<br />

9525 2300-0500 Spanish<br />

9600 1100-1300 Spanish<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX971.TXT[06.01.2011 12:39:50]

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