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Next Issue Stopdate and Address for Loggings and Gossips: 10.2.2009 Nro 3 10.2.2009 Nro 3 994 Next issue stopdate and address for loggings and gossips: MONDAY, 22.2.2010 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 Commando Solo broadcasting to Haiti on 1030 kHz AM The U.S. military has begun airborne broadcasts as part of the relief effort to help earthquake victims in Haiti. Broadcasts are conducted by "Commando Solo" aircraft of the Air Force Special Operations Command's 193rd Special Operations Wing, based in Pennsylvania. According to the U.S. Department of Defense, AM transmissions are aired on 1030 kHz AM, as well as on 92.4 and 104.1 MHz FM. In coordination with the government of Haiti, the U.S. Joint Task Force-Haiti (JTF-Haiti) is broadcasting news and information on public health, safety and aid distribution. CNN reports that also messages discouraging Haitians from trying to flee to the United States have been aired. CNN, citing U.S. authorities, says that broadcasts last five hours daily, but no schedule has been published. Commando Solo's frequency of 1030 kHz is the same as that of Radio Ginen in the Haitian capital Port- au-Prince. The office building of Radio Tele Ginen collapsed in the earthquake, and it remains unclear whether 1030 kHz is still on the air. Jim Solatie and Håkan Sundman in Finland were the first DXers to pick up Commando Solo tentatively on January 19 on 1030 kHz, with a relay of Voice of America programming. According to the 193rd SOW, three C-130 aircraft are involved, but only one serves as a flying radio station, while the other two transport cargo. The aircraft are "staged at locations outside the devastated area," says a press release by the 193rd SOW. In practise this would most likely mean Guantánamo or Puerto Rico. The aircraft left their home base on January 14 and 15. The Air Force is also delivering 50,000 hand-held receivers for distribution to survivors of the recent earthquake. The receivers are distributed by Joint Task Force Haiti. The small emergency radios are both solar-powered and hand-cranked and don't require batteries. (DXing.info, January 24, 2010) Eurooppa 630 2.1. 0803- NOR: NRK Möre og Romsdal. Paikallisuutisia. TTH 684 6.2. 1701-1805 RUS: Radio Radonezh, SPB. Strong, QRM from middle- eastern station, which may happen during this kind of conditions. JMN 1170 30.12.09 0738- SVN: Radio Capodistria. Nousi idaamaan syrjäyttäen taajuudella olleen jenkin. "La canzone della settimana di Radio Capodistria". TTH 1359 5.2. 2230-2316 UKR: Radio Center, Donetsk. Regional programming in the night time with nonstop music and local ID as "...Donetsku..Radio Center". JMN 1575 28.12.09 0620-0630 I: RAI Liguria. (Genova/Portofino tx.) paikallisohjelmaa "B G R Giornale radio della Liguria". RAL 1602 6.2. 1440- FIN: SWR, Liedenpohja. Extremely bad signal, weak, noisy and hard to understand what they said, but clear Yankee stylish ID! JMN Brittein saaret 1161 30.1. 0400- G: Magic 1161, Hull. MDK 1170 30.1. 0400- G: Magic 1170, Stockton. MDK 1305 30.1. 0300- G: Premier R, London. MDK 1368 30.1. 0400- G: Manx Radio, Foxdale. MDK 1458 30.1. 0400- G: Sunrise R., London. MDK 1503 28.12.09 0638-0706 G: BBC Stoke. (Sideway tx.).Ainakin tasalta ja sen jälkeen tuli paikallis ID:jä. Ehkä kaikki aikaisempi ei ollut paikallista. RAL 1521 30.1. 0300- G: Classic Gold 1521. "This is Gold". MDK 1548 30.1. 0300- G: Magic 1548, Liverpool. MDK 1566 30.1. 0400- G: County Sound R, Guildford. MDK 1566 30.1. 0400- G: Radio Bristol, Taunton. MDK Iberia 1386 6.2. 0127-0205 E: Euskadi Irratia, Bilbo-Bilbao. Network classical music program and news. JMN Afrikka 1566 30.1. 0400- BEN: TWR Benin, Parakou. MDK Aasia 774 22.1. 1400- CHN: Hubei RGD. Täysillä, eikä tietoakaan japsista - keli oli kääntynyt. TK 945 8.12.09 1200- CHN: Heilongjiang RGD Village. Näemmä ei pelkästään CNR1 tässä. TK 945 8.12.09 1158- J: Tentative: JOIQ NHK1 Muroran Hokkaido. NHK1 joka tapauksessa - tutkittava tarkemmin tuo regionaali, kelien perusteellakin Hokkaido. TK 1422 11.12.09 1300- CHN: Taiyuan PBS, Vo the Elderly. Kiinan kielen oppitunti(asterikseja ei tähän saa): aikamerkin jälkeen "Beijing shi jian er shi dian zheng" (Pekingin aika 21 tarkka=zheng) "Taiyuan ren men guang bo diantai" (Taiyuanin kansan radio asema) " Laonian ren yisheng" (ikääntyneiden ihmisten koko elämälle) "AM yi si er er" (AM 1422) "Huanying shou ting" (Tervetuloa kuuntelemaan). Taiyanin kaupunki Pekingin lähei- syydessä on kuuluisa persikoistaan. Tämä kanava on kuulemma tärkeä antaen mm. tiedotteet missä aamuvoimisteluja järjestetään "ikääntyneille" ihmisille. Nämä kiinalaiset sanovat aina "tarkka aika", vaikka usein, kun taajuuksilla on monta kinuskia, kaikkien kellot käyvät eri tahtiin! TK 1422 12.11.09 1300- CHN: Taiyuan PBS, Vo the Elderly.. TK:n lokauksen perusteella löytyi tämä pari päivää myöhemmin, yllättävän hyvällä kuuluvuudella tosiaan. Loppukaneetti oli foneettisesti jotain: "laonian zhi sheng" tai vastaavaa. MR 1503 14.12.09 1300- CHN: Liaoyang PBS Traffic and Arts Service. Kuuluttaa FM 107.8. Tnx Alan Davies via MR! Ja kotisivuilla lisä "Liikenne Arts radiotaajuus 107,8 MHz FM, AM 1503 kHz, on minun alusta liikenne-, tiedotus-, kirjallisuus ja taide-ohjelmat hallitsevat taajuuden. Broadcasting 18 tuntia päivässä". Kaunis sivu. TK 1503 9.10.07 1530- IRN: IRIB R Arbadil, Arbadil. Kuunneltaessa taajuudella kuului kaksi iranilaista. WRH ei tuntenut silloin, eikä nytkään toista iranilaista (unid qth). Nyt pengoin vanhaa nauhoitusta ja siinä oli minun ja MR:n mielestä selvä Arbadil paikallisidi. Ja aseman insinööri vastasi, että pari vuotta sitten Arbadil toimi tässä, mutta nykyisin taajuus on 1512. JHY 1512 18.1. 1300- CANCEL: Kunming RGD. Eipä ollut tämä vaan Chifeng. NHK-QRM. TK 1512 18.1. 1300- CHN: Chifeng RGD Chifeng Nei Menggu. Olikin tämä,eikä Kunming.TNX MR ! TK 1512 4.1. 1451-1510 IRN: IRIB Radio Ardabil. kuulutti 15.01 "Inja Ardabila. Radio Jomhuriye Islamiye Iran". Raportti lähtee Ardabiliin, kun aseman kotisivulta löytyi postiosoitekin. http://ardebil.irib.ir/. RAL 1557 31.1. 1445- TWN: Family R, Kouhu. Harold Campingin jorinoita. JTS 9000 6.2. 1450-1544 CLA: Sound of Hope Radio International. Interesting one. Playing nonstop chinese classical and at the top of the hour silence for 5 minutes, WRTH clandestine section solved this mystery. A jammer jamming for nothing organized by a Christian Church. WTF!? JMN Oseania 2368.5 19.1. 1330- AUS: Radio Symban, Sydney. Pitkään piti tätäkin kytistellä, ennen kuin suostui kuulumaan kunnolla. Releoi Radio Tyrnavosta 103.8, ja heitti peräti 9 minuutin mainosblokin. Blokin jälkeen oma "Radio Symban"-idi ja sitten taas musiikkiin. Viikonloppuöisin lähettää pääosin urheilua. LEM289/HS&JMS 5765 30.12.09 0859- GUM: AFRTS Barrigada. Tuli aika heikosti ja häirittynä. TTH Pohjois-Amerikka 560 31.1. 0700- USA: WGAN Portland ME. JPF/N 570 28.1. 0630- CAN: CFCB Corner Brook NL. MJ 640 31.12.09 2314- CAN: CBN St. John's NL. TTH 660 31.12.09 0724- USA: WFAN New York NY. Urheilutuloksia. TTH 31.1. 0700- - JPF/N 7.2. 0600- - MDK/N 680 7.2. 0600- CAN: CFTR Toronto ON. "680news.com". MDK/N 680 30.12.09 0531- CAN: CJOB Winnipeg MB. "CJOB Sports", jossa käsiteltiin Winnipegin omaa olympiatoivoa, luistelija Cindy Klassenia. "For more sports, go to CJOB.com". TTH 700 7.2. 0600- USA: WLW Cincinnati OH. MDK/N 710 31.1. 0300- CAN: CKVO Clarenville NL. rVOCM 590k. MDK 710 31.1. 0600- USA: WOR New York NY. JPF/N 740 1.2. 0615- CAN: CFZM Toronto ON. Laittoi kuuntelemaan, kun soitti Beatlesia ym. oldiesia, eikä yleensä tässä kuuluvaa VOCM:n ohjelmaa kuulunut kuin vaimeasti taustalla. PEH 760 7.2. 0600- USA: WJR Detroit MI. MDK/N 770 29.12.09 2321- USA: WABC New York NY. Ohjelmassa Mark Levin Show. TTH 31.1. 0700- - JPF/N 780 30.12.09 0515- USA: WBBM Chicago IL. "Chicago's Weather Station, News Radio 7-80 WBBM". TTH 790 5.1. 0800- USA: WAXY South Miami FL. "Your flagship station of South Florida, WAXY South Miami". Löytyi vielä sellaiselta tallenteelta, jonka luulin olevan toivotonta kammattavaa. Mutta niinpä vain Florida-kelin erikoislaatuisuus näyttäytyy: useat kymppitaajuudet ihan hiljaisia tai kohinaisia, ja sitten näitä yllätyksiä. MCK/N 31.1. 0700- - JPF/N 1.2. 0500- - Tätä ei voi syyttää liian usein kuulumisesta ainakaan täällä päin Itä-Suomea. MSO 800 7.2. 0600- CAN: CKLW Windsor ON. "CKLW the CHUM radiostation". MDK/N 830 30.12.09 0830- USA: WCRN Worcester MA. "This is True Talk, AM 8-30 WCRN, Worcester, Boston". TTH 31.1. 0600- - JPF/N 7.2. 0600- - MDK/N 840 31.1. 0700- USA: WHAS Louisville KY. JPF/N 7.2. 0600- - MDK/N 850 30.12.09 2346- USA: WEEI Boston MA. "This is the WEEI Sports Radio Network". TTH 31.1. 0700- - JPF/N 7.2. 0600- - MDK/N 880 23.10.09 2315- USA: KRVN Lexington, NE. LEM280 880 10.1. 0700- - ILK 31.1. 0700- - JPF/N 7.2. 0600- - MDK/N 920 31.1. 0700- CAN: CFRY Portage la Prairie MB. JPF/N 920 29.1. 0628- CAN: CKNX Wingham ON. Hyvin. MSO 940 29.1.
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