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BC-DX 789 05 Jan 2007 Private Verwendung der Meldun

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(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 2)<br />

SPAIN REE, at 20<strong>05</strong> April 30 opening "Espanoles en la Mar", "desde las<br />

Islas" so presumably still originating from Tenerife, VG on 15110, //<br />

15345 much weaker and with a very heavy SAH due to almost equal mix with<br />

Morocco in Arabic; no het from Argentina audible.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld May 1)<br />

SUDAN EZO, 6000, no sign of this on 28-30 April. Only heard Singapore<br />

1500-1600, no signal 1600-1700, and Iran 1700-1800.<br />

4750.0 R. Peace, 1750-1830, EE sermon being translated into AA, local<br />

music, EE and AA announcements, very frequent ID's, seemingly gone at the<br />

1845 re-check, weak on 30 Apr.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 2)<br />

TAJIKISTAN 5840 R. Prague relay, 1820-1829s/off, Czech pops and RR<br />

announcements; repeated IS with German ID's between 1827 and s/off, poor<br />

on 29 Apr.<br />

5845 WYFR relay, 1645-1700s/off, religious talks, announcements, contact<br />

details, in a vernac., poor on 28 Apr.<br />

9395 B<strong>BC</strong> relay, 1420-1430, Hindi talks, reports and announcements, music<br />

inserts, fair on 30 Apr.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 2)<br />

THAILAND 7260 R. Thailand Apr 27 1104 fair-poor with man speaking in<br />

Vietnamese (listed) with mentions of several east Asian cities; short<br />

music break at 1109 and back to talk.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 29)<br />

UGANDA Dunamis Shortwave, 4750, checked between 1500 and 1900 UTC 28-30<br />

April - no trace of a signal here in spite of this station having been<br />

logged in Europe recently. All I could get was a weak signal of Radio<br />

Peace in Sudan. I find it a bit puzzling that a new station would want to<br />

start broadcasting on exactly the same frequency and time as one basically<br />

next door, especially with the band being half empty.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 2)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED 7311v spur mystery. Likely faulty tx at Chad. ?<br />

The extremely distorted spur(?) around 7314v was still heard, UT April 28<br />

from tune in around 0450, when it was interfering with a station in French<br />

on 7310.0, which would be Channel Africa. Listened intently past <strong>05</strong>00 but<br />

could not make out anything resembling an ID on the hour. No sign of Flevo<br />

after <strong>05</strong>00 this date, as hi-latitude paths were outwiped, K=5 by 0600 as<br />

below. UT Sun April 29, WHRI stayed on 7315 past 0300, so the next chance<br />

to work on the spur during this time period should not be until UT Tuesday<br />

May 1.<br />

(...) In all probability this is coming from Francophone Africa, so what<br />

are the possibilities on the 7 MHz band? Since I haven't listened for it<br />

earlier, I cannot be sure it does not sign on earlier than <strong>05</strong>00, but<br />

assuming that is the case.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 29)<br />

Another check of the extremely distorted spur(?) April 27: this time it<br />

was centered a little higher around 7314, making it easier to separate<br />

from RN Flevo in Dutch on 7310.0, but if tuned to 7312 or so one could<br />

hear the variable squeal of the spur beating against Flevo. Tuned in at<br />

0459 and it was already on with repetitive music, <strong>05</strong>04 French talk, and no<br />

anthem(?) as heard the day before, then music. <strong>05</strong>17 another talk segment,<br />

a monolog. <strong>05</strong>28 music and change announcer to what seemed like a

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