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UNIDENTIFIED 7219.981 at 0535 UT on July 30, weak to mo<strong>de</strong>rate carrier,<br />

no audio. I suspect this is reported Radio Centrafrique.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, bcdx via dxld Aug 4)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED 6739USB 09 Aug, 1700 UTC, military station. Woman in<br />

English reading phonetic alphabet with numbers and occasionally saying<br />

"stand by." Definite US accent, and this is a known US military frequency.<br />

No IDs whatsoever.<br />

6979 09 Aug, 1630 UTC, UNID, Woman with mellow announcing over<br />

subcontinental chanting/singing. Not sure of language. Didn't sound like<br />

Arabic or Farsi, but heard "Iran" mentioned several t<strong>im</strong>es. Not // to any<br />

Iranian MW outlet, and the transmitter kept faulting off. Station would<br />

come back at lower power, and gradually increase its power until it<br />

faulted off again.<br />

Checked all possible harmonics that were close in frequency such as 1161<br />

and 1395, but nothing there that matched. Put two 15dB attenuators in line<br />

to make sure it was not a mixing product in my gear, but it was still<br />

there and appropriately reduced.<br />

At 1643 UT, two distinct separate programs could be heard on the same<br />

audio, so possibly some sort of mixing product at the transmitter(s) or an<br />

audio issue. Not // to the BBG local powerhouse on 1296 kHz either, so not<br />

a spur from there apparently. 1395 kHz does have an Indian 20 kW station<br />

on it in Bikaner. Did anyone else come across this? Poor to good signals<br />

<strong>de</strong>pending on what stage of power the transmitter was at before faulting<br />

off.<br />

(Albert Muick-AFG, hcdx Aug 9)<br />

UAE 1269 03 Aug, 2258 UTC, UAE, Radio Asia with Malay and Indian slow<br />

ballads and occasional ID. Good signals, min<strong>im</strong>al QRM. Normal summer QRN<br />

and occasional <strong>de</strong>ep fa<strong>de</strong>s. Second logging of these guys. Now if I can just<br />

get them to QSL!<br />

(Albert Muick-AFG, hcdx Aug 10)<br />

U.K. 765 BBC Essex now using toh ID as "Broadcasting live from the<br />

birthplace of radio, BBC Essex" (referring of course to 2MT from Marconi,<br />

Writtle, Chelmsford).<br />

(Steve Whitt-UK, MWCircle 25.7.2010, via ARC MVEko Olle Alm-SWE Aug 3)<br />

Last minute information: 567 Radio Albatross (a pirate from Suffolk)<br />

heard with relays of Radio Caroline in Belgium and UK.<br />

(MWCircle 27.6.2010; ARC MVEko Olle Alm-SWE Aug 3)<br />

USA [non] Updated summer A-10 for Voice of America. Part 1 of 2:<br />

Afan Oromo 1730-1800 on 11905 11925 12140 13630 13870 Mon-Fri<br />

Albanian 0500-0530 on 5945<br />

1600-1630 on 6040<br />

1830-1900 on 3995<br />

Amharic 0300-0330 on 6055 7300 11790 Mon-Fri<br />

1800-1900 on 11905 11925 12140 13630 13870<br />

Arabic 1630-0400 on 990 1170 1431 1548<br />

(Radio Sawa) 0400-1630 on 990 1170 1548<br />

Arabic-Sudan 0300-0330 on 5945 7330 9815<br />

Hello Darfur 1800-1830 on 9465 9815 11985<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX975.TXT[06.01.2011 12:40:07]

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