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PALAU 9960 1430-, Furusato no Kaze July 9. Strongly jammed but audible<br />

otherwise at good level in Japanese.<br />

(Walt Salmaniw, Masset-B.C.-CAN, DXplorer July 10)<br />

PNG 3915 1319-, Radio Fly July 9. About the best I've heard them since<br />

last week. Good level, but lowish modulation, it seems. Non-stop music.<br />

Later when rechecked at 13:54 UT, 5960 kHz is better, but still suffers<br />

from a lot of adjacent splatter.<br />

(Walt Salmaniw, Masset-B.C.-CAN, DXplorer July 10)<br />

PERU 4746 R. Huanta 2000, Huanta, 2215-2232, 05 Jul'10, Castilian,<br />

Indian songs; 24421, adj. uty. QRM.<br />

5120.4 R. Ondas <strong>de</strong>l Suroriente, Quillabamba, 2235-2257, 05 Jul'10,<br />

Castilian, songs; 15331.<br />

9720 R. Vitoria, L<strong>im</strong>a, 2143-2155, 02 Jul'10, Portuguese, whaling preacher<br />

casting IPDA propag.; 35433; // 9564.6, 9587.2, 6060 kHz Brazil.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews July 9)<br />

RUSSIA/USSR History material of USSR schedules in the 70ties.<br />

In "Specialized Resources" (un<strong>de</strong>r "DX Newsletters"): The USSR High<br />

Frequency Newsletter was published by Roger Legge of McLean, VA beginning<br />

in November 1976. UHN <strong>de</strong>alt mainly with Foreign Service transmissions from<br />

the former Soviet Union and its constituent Republics. The newsletter was<br />

useful because of the frequent changes in Soviet frequencies and the<br />

Soviet policy of showing transmitter sites on QSLs when requested. We have<br />

posted two issues of UHN: March 1977 (No. 4) and November 1980 (No. 30).<br />

(John Herk<strong>im</strong>er-NY-USA, DXplorer July 11)<br />

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Used these Legge USSR newsletters also as editor for WWDXC DXMagazine by<br />

Joerg Klingenfuss and wb in the 70ties ... (wb)<br />

RUSSIA 15110 0410-, Tatarstan Wave July 7. Transmitter already on at<br />

04:00 UT check with test tones, and at 04:10 UT ID in Tatar, then Russian<br />

for the program Tatarstan Wave. Good reception, although with pretty <strong>de</strong>ep<br />

fa<strong>de</strong>s / flutter. Haven't heard this one for some t<strong>im</strong>e. Wasn't there some<br />

talk of the Samara site being closed down a year or two ago?.<br />

(Walt Salmaniw, Masset-B.C.-CAN, DXplorer July 10)<br />

9680, VoRUS (site?), 1437-1454, July 8. When did this start? In English;<br />

program VOR Treasure Store with dramatization of "The Signal" by Vsevolod<br />

Garsh<strong>im</strong>; celebration of his 155 birth year anniversary; RRI buried<br />

un<strong>de</strong>rneath. Noted VOR going off at 1600 UT.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld July 14)<br />

9680 kHz, 1400-1600 UT to zone 41, P.K., 250 kW, 265 <strong>de</strong>grees, RUS VOR<br />

GFC from Kamchatskiye to Indian subcontinent, from July 1st?<br />

(wb, dxld July 14)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 3320 SAUK / R. Son<strong>de</strong>r Grense, Meyerton, 1911-..., 03<br />

Jul'10, Afrikaans, [f/ball] World Cup match report; 35342.<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/bcdx972.txt[06.01.2011 12:39:53]

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