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Next Issue of DX-Clusive Is Number 1000 27.4.2010 Nro 8 999 Next issue stopdate and address for loggings and gossips: MONDAY, 17.5.2010 to: Jari Lehtinen, Saimaankatu 7 C 51, 15140 LAHTI web: http://clusive.sdxl.org email: [email protected] Editor-in-Chief: Jari Lehtinen (JLN)........ …[email protected] ……...….…….…. 03 - 7830 598 Euronews: Jarmo Patala (JP)................ [email protected] .......... 0400 – 610301 Afronews: Jari Korhonen (JJK)……… Asian-Oceanian News: Jari Savolainen (JSA)……. [email protected] ………………….05 - 3631 791 North-American Newswatch: Tapio Kalmi (TAK).......…[email protected] ................050 – 521 6027 Ultimas Noticias: Jari Lehtinen (JLN)………[email protected] ………………….03 – 7830 598 Loggings & Hot News: Jari Lehtinen (JLN)........…. [email protected]...……….…....... 03 - 7830 598 Next issue of DX-Clusive is number 1000. A feature article of DX-Clusive history coming up on next issue of Radiomaailma. Eurooppa 612 4.4. 2159-2200 LTU: Baltijos Bangu R, Vilnius. ID ja sign off. Kantoaalto poistui 2201. JTS 666 6.4. 2200- GRC: ERA R Kosmos. Ensimmäisen kerran sattui tämä korviin. Tätä siis releoidaan tässä öiseen aikaan. PUL/R 675 6.4. 2050- HOL: R Maria Nederland, Lopik. Tuli pitkään lähes puhtaasti. Taajuuden NRK poissa (tai kelien heikentämä). JTS 927 10.4. 2200- GRC: ERA Kosmos, Zakynthos. Yllättäen kuului myös täällä // 666 kHz. PUL/R 1197 8.4. 1815- ROU: R Neumarkt, Brasov. Regionaaliin saksankieliseen ohjelmaan sisältyi myös pätkä Deutsche Wellen ohjelmaa. PUL/R 1296 6.4. 2200- SRB: RTS Beograd, Vranje. Vielä löytyy serbejäkin bandilta. "Radio Beograd, prvi program". PUL/R 1602 3.4. 1823- FIN: SWR Virrat. Heikko. QRM: R Seagull. JTS 6170 3.4. 1054- FIN: SWR Virrat. Heikohkosti. Painui "kuopissa" kohinan rajoille. JTS Piraatit 6925 8.4. 1930- GRC: Spider R. S-3 ja nyt mukana ehdottomasti vain ylempi sivukaista. Tuttuja poppeja sekä [email protected] ei-live kuulutuksia. Erikoisuutena yhdessä välissä 3 minuuttia datapulputusta (digitaalinen SSTV-ID?). JKR 6925 5.4. -2100 GRC: Spider Radio, Athens. Spider on taas äänessä joka ilta, nyt AM-modulaatiolla. Uskomaton signaali vain 30-40 watilla mutta seuraavana iltana erottui juuri ja juuri. Vihjasin japseillekin jotta kokeilisivat. Lopettaa aina "Il silencio"-kappaleeseen 21utc. HKU Brittein saaret 963 8.4. 2235- G: Buzz Asia, London. Mainoksia ja promoja Englannin kielellä. Näin maallikkokuuntelijan kannalta ohjelma oli samanlaista kuin edeltäjälläänkin (Club Asia). PUL/R 1161 7.4. 1918- G: Magic 1161. Tuurinkantamoinen: Olin lähdössä nukkumaan ja pyöräytin siinä lopuksi reippaasti viritysnuppia. Nuppi pysähtyi tähän ja korviin alkoi tulvia taianomaisia promoja ja mainoksia kerrassaan loistavalla kuuluvuudella. Paluu todellisuuteen tuli sitten parin minuutin päästä, kun tämä häipyi pois ja alta alkoi tulla arabiaa. Eikä samanlaista kuuluvuuspiikkiä tullut uudestaan ainakaan seuraavaan kolmeen varttiin. Tyypillistä briteille, siis. V/s Darren Lethem ([email protected]) sähköpostilla kolme (!) päivää siitä kun laitoin tavallisen kirjeen keltaiseen postilaatikkoon Tampereella. Kunnon toimintaa. JKR 1197 14.4. 0400- G: Absolute Radio. Tämä Wallaseyn lähetin ehdottoman pielessä eli n.+35Hz. MSO Iberia 558 4.4. 2235- E: RNE Valencia (ym.). ID: R Nacional. JTS 666 10.4. 2200- E: SER R Barcelona. SER -asemat näyttävät lähettävän paikallisbreikkejä myös viikonloppuisin. Nyt breikki heti klo 0200 SA jälkeen, kun yleensä juuri ennen. PUL/R 666 4.4. 2205- POR: Tentative: RTP Antena 1. Puhui portugaliksi, ei ID. QRM: espanjalainen. JTS 792 8.4. 2259- E: SER R Sevilla. Päihitti välillä ranskalaisen. PUL/R 837 10.4. 2200- E: COPE Sevilla. Vanha tuttu vuosien takaa. Taitaa lähettää omia ohjelmiaan pitkin iltaa. PUL/R 990 8.4. 2259- E: SER R Bilbao. Paikallis-ID taajuudella, jota ei useinkaan Ibsu -keleillä tule tsekattua. PUL/R 1026 8.4. 2259- E: SER R Jaen. Kuului vähän vaisummin kuin saman taajuuden Reus. PUL/R 1026 8.4. 2235- E: SER R Reus. Oli ehtinyt jo unohtua, että tämänniminenkin SER -asema on olemassa. Joutui ihan listoista katsomaan, mitä IDissä oikein sanottiinkaan. PUL/R 1080 9.4. 2200- E: SER R Huesca. Päätti breikin idiin: "Radio Huesca, en 1080 de onda media, cadena SER". PUL/R 1116 8.4. 2235- E: SER R Pontevedra. Kuului yksinänsä paikallisbreikillä. PUL/R 1134 9.4. 2159- E: COPE Astorga. ID breikin päätteeksi: "COPE Astorga 1134 onda media". PUL/R 1134 9.4. 2156- E: COPE Salamanca. ID breikin alkajaisiksi: "Escuche COPE Salamanca". PUL/R 1179 8.4. 2259- E: SER R Rioja. Pitkästä aikaa uusi iberialainen meikäläiselle. PUL/R 1179 9.4. 2159- E: SER R Valencia. Radio Sweden lopetti .59 ja tämä jäi yksin taajuudelle. ID: "Radio Valencia 1179 onda media y 100.4 FM". PUL/R 1224 9.4. 2156- E: COPE Lleida. Nätti idi heti breikin alkuun: "COPE Lleida 1224 onda media i 99.7 FM. COPE Lleida - la radio mas propera". PUL/R 1224 9.4. 2156- E: COPE Lugo. Ehti idaamaan ensimmäisenä, ennen kuin taajuuden muut asemat pääsivät breikille mukaan. PUL/R 1260 10.4. 2200- E: SER R Algeciras. Taisin kuulla tämän eka kertaa. Murcia aina ollut breikillä päällimmäisenä, nyt tämä. PUL/R 1260 8.4. 2235- E: SER R Murcia. Mainosteli paikallista Renault -liikettä. PUL/R 1287 9.4. 2155- E: SER R Castilla. Aloitti breikin sopivasti idillä: "Radio Castilla de Burgos, 1287 onda media, 97.1 FM". PUL/R 1287 8.4. 2259- E: SER R Lleida. Todella lujaa. ID paikallisella murteella. PUL/R 1296.3 7.4. 2155- E: COPE Valencia. Taajuus pahasti pielessä. Liekö kuitenkin väliaikaista. PUL/R 1539 8.4. 2235- E: SER R Manresa. Ensimmäistä kertaa kuulin nyt tämän paikallis-IDilä. Elche ei kuulunut juuri ollenkaan. PUL/R Afrikka 531 4.4. 2257- ALG: R Algérienne, Ain Beida. QRM: UF Akraberg. JTS 531 6.4. 2200- ALG: R Algerienne, Ain Beida. Arabiankielistä ohjelmaa, ID: "Al Kanet al Oula". PUL/R 549 4.4. 2258- ALG: R Algérienne, Sidi Hamadouche. // 531 kHz. QRM: saksalainen. JTS 1053.1 6.4. 2100- LBY: LJBC Tripoli. Ei jyllää Libyä niin kuin takavuosina. Tämäkin kuuluu vain häiriökeleillä. ID: "Idha'atu Yamahiriya 'til Ozma". PUL/R 1152 7.4. 2100- KEN: KBC Wajir. Yllättävän lujaa siihen nähden kun muista afroista ei ollut havaintoja. ID: "Hii ni KBC". PUL/R 1350 8.4. 1727- EGY: ERTU Quseir. Tuli lujaa. Idasi "Huna al-Qahira". PUL/R 1566 6.4. 2017- BEN: TWR Africa, Parakou. Jollakin afrikkalaisella kielellä. QRM: AIR Nagpur. JTS 1566 14.4. 0300- BEN: TWR Benin, Parakou. Kertoili rauhallisesti aamun ohjelmasta englanniksi. MSO 4780 5.4. 2000- DJI: RTD Djibouti. Paikallista musiikkia. JTS 4880 15.4. 1840- AFS: SW R Africa, Meyerton. Englanniksi. JTS 4965 23.4. 2205- ZMB: 1 Africa R, Lusaka. Hengellistä musiikkia englanniksi, Christian Voice -ID. LSB OK, USB datalähetteen alla. JTS Aasia 540 5.4. 1720- KWT: R Kuwait. Main Arabic -px // 1134 kHz. PUL/R 549 6.4. 2200- UNID: unid. Arabiankielinen, jonka tasatunti -ID kuului Deutschlandfunkin alta ja meni jotenkin näin: "Al idha'atu Eza-ilya". Luulin algerialaiseksi, mutta lähetti eri ohjelmaa kuin hyvin kuulunut Chaine 1 -asema 531:llä. PUL/R 576 6.4. 1810- OMA: R Sultanate of Oman, Haima. Phone-inniä välillä lähes puhtaasti. PUL/R 585 6.4. 2200- IRN: R Quran, Tehran. ID: "Radio Qur'an ... Tehran". PUL/R 657 6.4. 1745- IRN: IRIB Zahedan. Kuunnelmaa. PUL/R 666 6.4. 1745- IRN: IRIB Shuhstar. Network -kuunnelmaa // 657 kHz ym. PUL/R 738 6.4. 1810- OMA: R Sultanate Of Oman, Salahah. Phone-inniä // 576 kHz. PUL/R 747 6.4. 1710- IND: AIR Lucknow. Jollotusta // 4880 kHz. PUL/R 792 5.4. 1850- YEM: YRTC Radio Aden, Al-Hiswah. Kuului seuraavana iltana myös englanninkielisellä ohjelmallaan 1600 UTC jälkeen. PUL/R 801 6.4. 1656- IND: AIR Jabalpur. Häiriökeliasemia tämäkin. PUL/R 918 6.4. 1730- IND: AIR Suratgarh. News in EE. PUL/R 936 26.4. 1930- IRN: R Iran, Urumiyeh. 1930 ID. Bremenin vaiettua iranilaisesta on tullut taajuuden vakiokuuluja. Pitäneekö WRTH:n teho- ja QTH-tieto paikkansa? JTS 954 6.4. 1733- IND: AIR Najibabad. News in EE. PUL/R 963 20.10.09 1359- KOR: HLKS KBS1, Jeju. Selvät idit. Tapana ei ole kovin vanhoja kaivella, mutta menköön nyt, kun en ole tätä aiemmin kuullut. Löytyi, kun selvittelin erään kiinalaisen splittiä ja syksyistä kuulumista englantilaisten dixareiden pyynnöstä. TK 1026 4.4. 2210- ISR: KOL Israel, Yavne. Arabiankielistä ohjelmaa // 1206 kHz. PUL/R 1035 8.4. 1800- ARS: BSKSA Yanbu al-Bahr. IDasi tasalta. Samaan aikaan idasi myös taajuuden toinen arabi, joka lienee Jordania. Kaipaa höyläämistä. PUL/R 1035 6.4. 2100- IRN: IRIB Yazd. Hallitsi taajuutta vähän aikaa. // 1251 kHz ym. PUL/R 1071 7.4. 1859- ARS: BSKSA Beesha. General Serviceä // 900 kHz. PUL/R 1089 6.4. 2100- ARS: BSKSA Taif. Taajuuden kunkku. 2nd Arabic Service. ID poikkesi ainakin sillä tavalla ykkösohjeman IDistä, että siinä ei mainittu Riyadhia. PUL/R 1170 5.4. 1745- UAE: R Sawa, Al-Dhabbiya. Tarvii häiriökelejä lyödäkseen läpi tällä taajuudella. PUL/R 1395 8.4. 1729- IND: AIR Bikaner. Paikallis-idi ennen englanninkielisiä iltauutisia. Muita intialaisia ei samaan aikaan kuulunutkaan. PUL/R 1476 18.4. 1730- THA: Radio Thailand, Lamphun. Tämä ja ehkä muutkin thaiasemat ovat olleet pidennetyllä aikataululla tai 24h jo jonkin aikaa. TK 7190 13.4. 2045-2100 KWT: R Kuwait, Kabd. Arabiaksi, 2100 aikamerkki, ID ja sign off. JTS Pohjois-Amerikka 580 14.2. 0559- CAN: CFRA Ottawa, ON. MDK/N 600 14.2. 0600- CAN: CBNA St.Anthony, NL. CBC-news. MDK/N 710 31.12.09 1000- USA: KXMR Bismarck ND. (Taas tämä). MSO 930 12.12.09 0759- USA: WAUR Sandwich IL. Vieläkin löytyy uutta tältä hienolta aamulta kun jaksaa kammata. Inner Life -promo Relevant Radio 930 -idein ja tasalta myös oma kutsu id. JKZ&MDK/N 1000 1.1. 0800- USA: KOMO Seattle WA. JHY 1010 1.1. 0300- CAN: CBR Calgary AB. CBC Radio.
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