05.01.2013 Views

BC-DX 789 05 Jan 2007 Private Verwendung der Meldun

BC-DX 789 05 Jan 2007 Private Verwendung der Meldun

BC-DX 789 05 Jan 2007 Private Verwendung der Meldun

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

away.<br />

Was putting out similar spurs a few hundred kHz away when same transmitter<br />

was on 6100 kHz. That's plus 595, so look for a match on 6645 kHz.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld May 25)<br />

Possibly a similar transmitter problem in Serbia that I noted on 18 March<br />

(when they were still on 6100 kHz): "18 March <strong>2007</strong> at 1459 UT noted a<br />

strong distorted audio with familiar interval signal on appr. 6686 kHz.<br />

Checking against weak 6100 and it was Radio Serbia International, starting<br />

their Spanish (?) program at 1500 UT. Similar strong spurious signal also<br />

on appr. 5514 kHz. So the transmitter puts out strong spurs plus/minus 586<br />

kHz from nominal 6100 kHz.<br />

(Jari Savolainen, Kuusankoski, Finland, HC<strong>DX</strong> via <strong>DX</strong>LD)<br />

SWAZILAND 15360 TWR Swaziland on May 21 at 1356-14<strong>05</strong> UT. 45444 Urdu,<br />

repetition of IS and ID, Opening announce, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium May 25)<br />

TWR Manzini in Swahili to East Africa on usual odd frequency of 9474.93<br />

kHz at 1702-1802 UT. Mostly odd on x.96 ... x.93 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 30)<br />

TAIWAN 15265.12 odd RFI via Tainan Taiwan site in Vietnamese at 1500-<br />

1600 UT, poor S=4 signal in Europe. 1540 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 31)<br />

UnId station; 9735 kHz, 1142-1222 UT f/out, May 27, in Chinese or similar<br />

tonal language (probably Mandarin). 1142 YL, 1158 OM, music, 1200 music<br />

bridge, YL ann. (not able to get an ID), 1201, music switch (all music<br />

Traditional Chinese), 1202 OM, contemporary Chinese style music, 1210<br />

f/down, YL, more contemp. music, 1218 - 1222 OM w/ contemp. music, 1222<br />

fade out.<br />

I'm not able to find any reference for a station at this time, on this<br />

frequency, in my usual sources. Anyone have ideas?<br />

(Mark Taylor-WI-USA, dxld May 27)<br />

Re 9735: I know that Mark Taylor has already reported this to the dxld<br />

group but I thought I'd offer my log as well. Thanks to Mark's e-mail tip<br />

I tuned to this station beginning at 1235 UT this morning. From that time<br />

until 1300 there was female vocal music of a mostly mo<strong>der</strong>n Asian style;<br />

there were occasional announcements by a male voice; the male voice<br />

language sounded Japanese to me but I could be completely wrong about<br />

this; at 1300 there was a slow piece of music and what was probably an ID<br />

by a woman; at 1300 for format changed to a woman speaking in again what<br />

sounded like Japanese to me. All of this was at fair-poor levels. I<br />

checked the logical lists including the Japanese list you directed me to<br />

some time ago. I found nothing of any help. Any clues here about what this<br />

might be?<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, dxld / <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 27)<br />

This immediately brings to mind two instances of warble-carrier jamming on<br />

9735 I reported, at the time without any detectable target: April 22 at<br />

1406; and April 27 at 1357. Searching recent <strong>DX</strong>LDs for any other reports<br />

on 9735, the only thing in this time period is WYFR which started a new<br />

relay via Samara, Russia, in Punjabi at 1400-1600 UT. Also Noel Green<br />

included 9735 in a list of frequencies experiencing some kind of "multiple<br />

carrier" noise jamming, but that was at 0730 UT on April 10.<br />

Clearly there is something else new here. With jamming involved, Japanese<br />

language seems doubtful. I have not heard any of the programming yet<br />

myself.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld May 27)

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!