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Next Issue Stopdate and Address for Loggings and Gossips: 17.10 17.10.2007 Nro 15 947 Next issue stopdate and address for loggings and gossips: MONDAY, 29.10.2007 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:Esa Hänninen (EJH).......…[email protected].................... 09 - 8030 984 Ultimas Noticias: Jari Lehtinen (JLN)………[email protected]………………….03 – 7830 598 Loggings & Hot News: Jari Lehtinen (JLN)........…[email protected]...……….…....... 03 - 7830 598 Eurooppa 963 16.10. 1500- POL: Twoje Radio Lipsko, Lipsko. Pitkästä aikaa uusi euro! Tasalta idi ja jingle 'Twoje Radio Lipsko'. Hävisi pian Bulgarian alle. JMS 1278 2.10. 1500- BLR: R Brest. Tunnusmelodian jälkeen 'Govorit Radio Brest' ja uutisia sekä mainoksia mahtavalla sinkulla. Tämä oli yllätys. Eipä ole aikaisemmin tullut tätä kokeiltuakaan. Nyt satuin vain olemaan oikeaan aikaan taajuudella. PUL/R 1602 30.9. 0724- HOL: R Waddenzee. Aika heikosti tuli. KTU Brittein saaret 963 11.10. 0404- G: Asian Sound R. Uutisten päätteeksi hyvät idit, alla Club Asia. JMV 1386 14.10. 0413- G: Carillon R, Loughborough. Tämä se jaksaa kuulua pienestä tehostaan huolimatta. Nyt ekaa kertaa oikein idin kanssa uudessa QTH:ssani Kouvolassa. TAT Iberia 4394.5 13.10. 1943- E: Onda Cero, Madrid via unid ute-station. USB. Selosti Espamja-Tanska ottelua. En saanut lokaali-idiä, mutta Mauricio Molanon mukaan releoi Onda Cero Madridia jaksolta 954. JSA Afrikka 4828 4.10. 1710- ZWE: Voice of Zimbabwe, Gweru. Tähän aikaan tulee EE puheohjelmaa, myöhemmin taas non-stop musaa. JSA 5970 30.9. 1830- ETH: R Fana, Addis Ababa. Uusi taajuus //6110//7210 eli kolme lähetintä. JSA 5980 27.9. 1700- ETH: VO Tigray Revolution, Mekele. Siirtynyt jaksolta 5970 tähän. //6185. JSA 7175 2.10. 1600-1700 ERI: VOBME, Asmara. Etiopian jammeri häiritsee 16-17. VOBME pomppi välillä taajuudelle 7160 karkuun. VOBME:n toinen lähetin näyttää jälleen olevan jaksolla 7090. JSA Aasia 567 11.10. 1430- J: NHK1. Useat alabandin NHK:t olivat kuuluvissa, mikä on etelärannikolla harvinaista, mm. 594,693,747, 774 (hyvin) 828. Samalla myös kaupalliset aika kivasti. Keliä siis oli, vaikka pientä häiriöisyyttä pukkaakin perjantaina - tosin korona-aukko ei ole enää niin paha kuin aiemmin uumoiltiin... TK 648 28.9. -1740 IND: AIR Indore. OLE8 729 15.10. 1422- CHN: Jiangxi RGD. Öh, traditionaalista kiinalais- musiikkia, johon on sovitettu taakse teknojumppu. MAA41 774 15.10. 1550- IND: AIR Shimla. ..ja soundit muhkeat, siis lujaa. JMV 801 14.10. 1355- CHN: Zhujiang EBS, Maoming. Ajoittain järisyttävä kuuluvuus. Kiinalaiset tulevat raudanlujilla signaaleilla, mutta eivät kumma kyllä yhtä pitkään kuin esim. japanilaiset. MAA41 864 15.10. 1458- CHN: Anhui EBS, Hefei. MAA41 891 4.10. 2050- TUR: TRT4. Aasialaiset vahvoilla tänä yönä /954 khz. IRA 909 16.10. 1530- CHN: Tianjin News Channel. MAA41 954 12.10. 1440- J: JOKR Tokyo. Japsikeli tuntui jatkuvan, kun kävin mökin pakasteesta hakemassa mansikoita kotimatkalla töistä. Mongoli- tai kasakkikieli peittosi välillä, lieneekö se Hulun Buir (Hullu Buuro). Kovasti japsia, mutta nyt kelin vähän kääntyessä myös mm. AIR-asemia. TK 1008 13.10. 1413- J: JONR ABC Osaka. Mainosbreikki. MAA41 1134 15.10. 2016- KOR: KBS Hwaseong. Ei inahdustakaan ZRGD:stä. Racalin mittari näytti vaatimattomat 70 dBuV, mitä voisi kutsua riittäväksi signaaliksi. MAA41 1161 13.10. 1500- CHN: Wuxi PBS, Wuxi. Oli tarttunut dominanttina levylle tämäkin. "Tuntui" kuin filippiino olisi alla, mutta... TK 1170 15.10. 1600- PHL: VOA Poro. Legendaarinen qth, joka tuo ihan vanhat Kumpulan ajat (tredxk) mieleen. JMV 1179 13.10. 1430- J: JOOR Osaka. Tämä on etelässä yleensä Ruotsin vuoksi vaikea, mutta ainakin tänään SR aloitti 1444, lieneekö normaali s/on-aika? Myös kinuski taajuudella. Kivoja japsitaajuuksia auki, mm 1260, 1269 - mutta ANN:ia... TK 1233 8.10. 1729- J: JOUR NBC Nagasaki Hoso, Nagasaki. Japsien kuuluvuus parani, kun sain vihdoin BOGin kynnöspellolle."NBC" kuulutuksia joten pitää olla tämä. Ohjelmaputki tuntui ANN:ltä, muttei ainakaan //1242. Tuo 1242 muuten luettelee mm 18 utc ANN-asemat melko seikkaperäisesti. HighLat keli parani kuten ennustettu ja aamulla olikin bandi NA-sinkkujen vallassa. TK 1242 15.10. 1330-2041 J: JOLF Nippon Hoso, Tokyo. 15. päivä otti ja oli kuultavissa seitsemän tuntia, välillä tietysti kokonaan pois feidaten ja vahvempien alle jääden, mutta kuitenkin. MAA41 1278 16.10. 1315- J: JOFR RKB Mainichi Hoso, Fukuoka. ANNia ja omia mainoksia. Tutut J-popin klassikot, joita tarjosivat Megumi Asaoka ja Anzen Chitai, ilahduttivat kuuntelijaa. MAA41 1314 13.10. 1455-1510 PHL: Tentative: DWXI Delta BS, Metro Manila. Tuli parina päivänä peräkkäin (13-14.10.), mutta ei taida idiä löytyä. Tyypillistä, ehkä uskonnollissävytteistä talk-px, jossa tagalogin välissä englanninkielisiä huudahtuksia. Melkoista asemamylläkkää tässäkin Aasian suunnasta. TK 1332 13.10. 1356- J: JOSF Tokai R, Nagoya. Paikallisidit ja mainokset All Night Nipponin väliin. MAA41 1350 13.10. 1330- J: JOER RCC Hiroshima. MAA41 1386 14.10. 1559- CHN: Tianjin RGD. MAA41 14.10. 1609-1700 - Tuli paikoitellen todella lujaa, muitakin kinuskeja bandillä. IRA 1413 15.10. -2101 J: JOIF KBC Fukuoka. Laitetaanpa lokiin tällainen myöhäisempi kuulumisaika. Kuului kaukoitäkuuntelun viimeisenä asemana. 7 minuuttia myöhemmin alkoikin vuorostaan jenkkikuuntelu KNR:llä. QTH siis Maakeski Päijät-Hämeessä. MAA41 1557 14.10. 1530- TWN: WYFR Kouhu. K9AY:n syöttö toisinpäin ja itä tulee paremmin - tämä jopa lujaa. Kinuskejakin tuli runsaasti, mutta meni harjoitteluksi. JMV 1566 13.10. 2059- KOR: HLAZ Cheju. HLAZ idaa joka ilta tähän aikaan jinglaten. MAA41 2960 6.10. -1509 INS: Tentative: RPDT2 Manggarai, Ruteng. Kovat inssisinkut mm. 3266.4, 3325, 3345, 3987 ja 3995 laittoivat kokeilemaan myös tätä jaksoa. Lagu-lagua ja kuulutus ennen lopetusta, mutta ei jaksanut nousta niin ylös, että idistä olisi saanut tolkkua. Taajuus oli hiukan tasan alapuolella. JSA 3325 1.10. 1530-1610 INS: RRI Palangkaraya. Lopettaa nykyään ilm. Ramadanin vuoksi vähän myöhemmin. Kuuluu usein ja välillä voimalla. "Programa Satu". TK 3325 4.10. 1530- INS: Tentative: RRI Palangkaraya. Tuli lujaa samaan aikaan kun 120mb Aussitkin, nauha vielä penkomatta mutta RRI:ltä kuulosti. IRA 4750 4.10. 1450- BGD: R Bangladesh, Betar. Tuli aikamoisella voimalla. IRA Oseania 1638 13.10. 1530- AUS: 3ME Radio Lebanon, Melbourne/Syndey. Arabiaa, josta ei id:tä herunut, mutta varmistui, kun kuuntelin aseman nettiradiota seuraavana päivänä, jolloin myös kuului, mutta heikommin. Sama ohjelma, netissä vain n. 1.5 min. viiveellä. Tasalta BBC:n uutiset. PEH 2310 4.10. 1500- AUS: ABC Alice Springs. Logataan nyt kun tuli näin aikaisin. /2325/2485. IRA 4755.25 3.10. 1200-2000 FSM: PMA The Cross Radio Station. Ehti vastatakin jo email-raporttiin. Ehdinköhän kuulla tämän jopa ennen Lapin kävijöitä? Taajuus oli 4755,25 kHz. MR 4.10. 1250- - Tästä tulikin kertalaakilla 60 MB:n parhaiten kuuluva oseaani. Aluksi heikosti saarnaa (Hour Of Decision), sitten sikäläisen keskiyön jälkeen non-stop mx – luultavasti gospel -sellaista. Klo 1400 jälkeen kuuluvuus parani sen verran, että pari IDiäkin sai purkitettua. 'You are listening to The Cross Radio 88.5. The time now: 2 o'clock'. Eli releoi FM -lähetettään. Tällä kuuluvuudella mustunee nopeasti - tai mistä sen koskaan tietää ... PUL/R 8.10. 1600-1930 - Kuuluihan se, kun pääsi mökki-qthssa kokeilemaan. Kaupungissa meinaa jäädä kohinaan, vinku kuuluu ja näkyy. Illalla pääosin musiikkia ja idi ainakin tasalta, 19 utc jälkeen tutkiskeli Raamattua. Tämäkin luetta- vimmin 300 metrin BOGilla (@40 ast.) - vaikka se vaimentaa jo näillä taajuuksilla, on sinkku aivan häiriötön ja S0 - 1:lläkin luettavissa. TK 13.-16.10. - Ilmoitamme kunnioittavasti että ei signaalin ujettakaan mihinkään vuorokaudenaikaan. MAA41 7325 13.10. 1230-1255 PNG: Wantok Radio Light, Port Moresby. Tässä uudella taajuudella kunnes joku aasialainen alkaa roiskia taajuudelta 7330. JP Pohjois-Amerikka 590 13.10. 0450- CAN: VOCM St John´s NF. myös //740. Täällä lounaisrannikolla vielä odotellaan kelinousua, tänä aamuna painottunut alabandille ja seassa enenmän lattaria kuin NA:ta. JMV 13.10. 2110- - Tällekin on tehnyt minimi hyvää. Takavuosina VOCM tuli "aina" ja joka kerta kurttuisen huonosti. Nyt on signaalissa potkua ja ohjelmaa jopa kuuntelee. MAA41 650 13.10. 2100- GRL: KNR Qeqertarsuaq. MAA41 830 14.10. 0328- USA: WCCO Minneapolis MN. Koripalloa selostettiin. MAA41 920 20.9. 0355- CAN: CJCH Halifax NS. Kuulutti CJCH idin. Oli uusi asema minulle. Kiitos JUS aseman nimen varmistamisesta. PEK 1030 13.10. 2246- USA: WBZ Boston ME. MAA41 1120 15.9. 0220- USA: KMOX St. Louis MO. JNU 1130 15.9. 0226- USA: KFAN Minneapolis MN. JNU 1130 17.9. 0345- USA: WBBR New York NY. PEK 1140 15.10. 0457- USA: WQBA Miami, FL. 'Gracias a nuestros oyentes por su amor y fe, WQBA 1140, La Voz de Miami'. Aamun kelit olivat vahvat 05-06 UTC. WKAT Miami, FL 1360 hyvin 06 UTC. Pääasiassa kuitenkin Kolumbiaa, mm. RN 550, RN 580 ja RN 680, joista viimeisin huikealla signaalilla. Ihmeellisin asema löytyi silti Dommareilta, kun HIJC Radio Emanuel, Santiago 1430 antoi neljän idin ryppään WENE:n ollessa feidauskuopassa. JMS 1200 15.10. 2251- CAN: CFGO Ottawa ON. GO Radio sporttasi National Sports Networkin kanssa. MAA41 1210 14.10. 0310- CAN: VOAR Mt. Pearl, NL. "AM 12-10 VOAR". PEH 1280 13.10. 2301- BER: VSB2 Hamilton. VSB News. Sitten gospelin juhlaa. MAA41 1280 13.10. 2218- CAN: CFMB Montreal PQ. La Radio Multilingue ylläröi pistelemällä vartin ukrainaksi. Epäuskon vallassa piti varmistaa että signaali tosiaan tuli luoteesta. MAA41 1280 17.9. 0303- CAN: CJSL Estevan SK. JNU 1290 17.9. 0300- CAN: CFRW Winnipeg MB. JNU 1290 9.10. 0431- CAN: CJBK, London MB. News Talk 12-90 C J B K. KIV/K 1300 12.10. 0300- USA: KGLO Mason City, IA. "AM 1300 KGLO Mason City". PEH 1300 16.9. 0255- USA: WOOD Grand Rapids MI. PEK 13.10.
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