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BC-DX 789 05 Jan 2007 Private Verwendung der Meldun

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- 1600 All five SOH frequencies again jammed from 16<strong>05</strong>. Very unusual to<br />

hear activity on all five at this late hour. Propagation is much above<br />

average today.<br />

- 1700, 1800 As 1600.<br />

- 1900 Nothing on 14500, 18160 not propagating, the other three with<br />

active jamming from 19<strong>05</strong>.<br />

The hourly restart of the Firedrake loop currently seems to be slowly<br />

advancing, and now has reached xx<strong>05</strong> (from xx04 a week ago).<br />

Xinjiang PBS finally switched to its summer frequency usage. This means no<br />

use of the tropical bands and full time transmissions on 7155, 7230, 7275<br />

and 7340, presumably also on 11770, 11885.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, dxld May 23)<br />

Tibet PBS-Lhasa XZDT - daylight time.<br />

Chinese Service is extended until 1800 UT (ex1730).<br />

New sked<br />

Chinese 2000-1800UT (not Tue 0600-1000)<br />

11950 0158-0857<br />

11860 0200-0857<br />

7240 2000-0157, 0858-1800<br />

7170 2000-0157, 0858-1800<br />

6<strong>05</strong>0 2000-1800<br />

5935 2000-1800<br />

4820 2000-1800<br />

(incl. CNR-1 relay 2230-2300, 0030-0100, 1030-1100)<br />

Tibetan 2100-18<strong>05</strong> UT (not Tue 0600-1000) no change.<br />

9580 0200-0930<br />

9490 0200-1000<br />

7385 2100-0200, 0930-18<strong>05</strong><br />

7125 2100-0200, 1000-18<strong>05</strong><br />

6200 2100-18<strong>05</strong><br />

6130 2100-18<strong>05</strong><br />

6110 2100-18<strong>05</strong><br />

5240 2100-18<strong>05</strong><br />

4920 2100-18<strong>05</strong><br />

49<strong>05</strong> 2100-18<strong>05</strong><br />

(incl. CNR-8 relay 2300-2357, 0400-0457, 1300-1357)<br />

"Holy Tibet" in English at 0700-0730 and 1630-1700 UT.<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 25; via Sei-ichi<br />

Hasegawa-JPN)<br />

Our Danish member Bjarke Vestesen just returned from a strenuous journey<br />

to the Guizhou-province in southwestern China which is far, far behind<br />

Beijing and Shanghai in development in all ways, but interesting to visit.<br />

Bjarke brought his SONY ICF2001D, but had sparse time to listen. But on<br />

Apr 28 in Guiyang at 0140 AM local time (1740 UTC), he found the following<br />

Chinese stations active on the low SW frequencies: 3950, 3985, 3990, 4330,<br />

4500, 4800, 49<strong>05</strong>, 4920, 4980, 5040, 5060, 5420, 5925, 5935, 5960 and 6015.<br />

On the other hand Guiyang itself on 7275 was never heard!<br />

(Bjarke Vestesen in China, via Anker Petersen-DEN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W May 23)<br />

11740, China Business R, Xi'an, Shanxi, at 2200-2215 UT on May 19 and 20,<br />

Mandarin and English ID, followed by nice slow Chinese songs. Before 2200<br />

another strong Chinese station was heard with non-stop Chinese "Firedrake<br />

music", I doubt it was the same. The reception was best on May 19 with<br />

44333 while on May 20 SINPO 33232, with QRM from WYFR, Family Radio on the

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