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BC-DX 789 05 Jan 2007 Private Verwendung der Meldun

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CHINA 9795 CRI via Urumqi/Xinjiang, at 1402 on Feb 4. English service<br />

to EU. Nx by OM. Very weak signal for listed 500 kW, but in the clear.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 4)<br />

3900 Hulun Buir PBS (pres), Feb 5 2228 quiet version of "My Way", 2229<br />

short tent. ID in Chinese, 2230 Peking-ID into Peking-news, I guess. Fair.<br />

4940 V.O.the Strait, Feb 5 2250, seemingly news in (Amoy?). Still 2310,<br />

when heard in // with stronger 5<strong>05</strong>0 kHz. (VOStrait not noted on listed<br />

4900 at all).<br />

5039.9 Fujian PBS (listed), Feb 5 2302-2320. YL Chi news. Vanished /<br />

disappeared ard 2320 when a stn was noticed on 5040, cf UNID below.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

CLANDESTINE 6300 (new) Polisario Front, Tindouf(?), ALG, 2300-...,<br />

Spanish, music & songs; 55544; // 1550 better. They were still there on 4<br />

Feb.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

COLOMBIA 5910.1 R. Marfil Estereo via LV de tu Conciencia, Lomalinda,<br />

0918-f/out 1015, 30 <strong>Jan</strong>, Spanish, songs & chats; 35432.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

CROATIA UNID 5040 w/ English, Feb 5 2320-2330 with news abt Israel,<br />

rebels in px "... Today". A full schedule was read on air before 2300 "You<br />

are listening to the Voice of (Korea???) ... by satellite ...". Not<br />

possible to hear the times and freq's to give a further hint, but<br />

continued in Spanish 2300. Reception strange, I guess. And is Korea (VERY<br />

tent) on satellite??. MAY have been same as 5039.9 as noticed when Chinese<br />

disappeared, but in that case had moved a few hz. Anybody?<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

Hi Finn, all I could recognise is Voice of Croatia. That's most likely the<br />

well known spurious signal mixture from Deanovec-Zagreb Croatia of both<br />

local transmissions from that site:<br />

Zagreb Deanovec spurious signal 6165SW minus 1125MW = 5040TB<br />

Known spurious outlet for a decade now. Symmetrical spur should be on 7290<br />

kHz also. Though more QRM in the 40 mb. (wb)<br />

CUBA RNV via RHC, except it was really RHC itself filling time as usual<br />

on Sunday morning, Feb 4 at 1504 with promo about the Feb-Mar<br />

international book fair in Cuba. How can you have a book fair in a country<br />

with no freedom of the press? Chutzpah!! 15<strong>05</strong> UT announcer saying they are<br />

still hoping/waiting to hear from Chavez; meanwhile playing another RHC<br />

program to fill, "Somos Jovenes". Best by far on 13750, with the other<br />

four weak and/or interfered: 11670, 11875, 13680, 17750. But I think 13750<br />

is the one aimed this way.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Feb 5)<br />

Next is an article by Arnie Coro, of Radio Havana Cuba written during the<br />

45th anniversary. Hope it will be informative for the World <strong>DX</strong> Club<br />

members.<br />

45 YEARS RADIO HAVANA CUBA.<br />

On the event of Radio Havana Cuba's 45 anniversary celebrated on May 1st,<br />

2006, here is a report by Arnie Coro, radio amateur CO2KK, host of the<br />

twice weekly programme "<strong>DX</strong>ers Unlimited" of Radio Havana Cuba, on the<br />

early days of RHC:<br />

According to my research, the history of Radio Havana Cuba goes back as<br />

early as 1959. A Cuban delegation designated by the Revolutionary<br />

Government was attending an International Telecommunications Union World

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