GLENN HAUSER'S SHORTWAVE/DX REPORT 99-17, April 9, 1999 {Items from this and all our reports may be reproduced and re- reproduced only providing full credit be maintained at all stages} THIS WEEK ON WORLD OF RADIO 984 -- See topic summary at http://www.angelfire.com/ok/worldofradio/Wor984.html OUR NEW E-MAIL: Please stop using hotmail and replace with: wghauser@yahoo.com COLOMBIA. R. Macarena, 5975, has been replaced by R. Autentica, Villavecencio, heard April 2 at 1130-1210, part of the Cadena Radial Autentica de Colombia, an evangelical organization (Rafael Rodriguez, Bogota, via Hauser) COSTA RICA. Glenn, Just entered http://www.rfpi.org into my browser and connected to the new webpage. Started trying it this Saturday after hearing the mailbag show. Couldn't connect to either website until Sunday when I got the old one. Tried it today and the new one worked. (John H. Carver Jr., Mid-North Indiana, April 7) ISRAEL. Whatever became of the 5-minute English news in "prime time" which would now be at 2330 on 15640, 15615, etc., during Hebrew? Not heard at least since A-99 began, and confirmed missing April 8 (Joe Hanlon, Glenn Hauser) KOREA (SOUTH). Last minute changes for KBS relays via Sackville (announced March 28). Spanish for South America will remain at 30 minutes for the time being, although there are plans to increase the time to a full hour in the near future. Now heard 1000-1030 UT on 11715, followed by English for the US 1030-1100 on 11715 (replaces previously announced 9650 kHz 1100-1130 UT). Good reception in U.K. of English on 11715. Also, English for Europe relayed from BBC Skelton is now 2100-2130 and not 2200-2230 as previously announced. Still on 3970 kHz. (Alan Holder, Isle of Wight, April 6 via Hauser) LITHUANIA. It seems the new 100 kW transmitter at Sitkunai is finally on the air. I heard them from the beginning of April, 0900-0930 Lithuanian; 0930-1000 English; 1000-1200 Domestic Services (I) and (II) in Lithuanian - all on 9710 kHz for Europe. Good signal here. Still co-channelling with Australia, but dominating until after 1000 when the Australians start to fade out. The audio is more "punchy" so they are obviously using a processor. Hopefully Lithuania can be persuaded to move to a better frequency. Presumably they are using the new transmitter instead of Juelich for the US on 9855 kHz 0000-0100 UTC for North America. (Alan Holder, Isle of Wight, April 6 via Hauser) LITHUANIA [non?]. Subject: Loud Lithuania For the last few days I have been receiving a very strong signal from Radio Vilnius at 09:30 on 9710 kHz in English. Some time ago I heard that LRTV was about to install new transmitters but I believe this newly improved signal is coming from Juelich. On the subject of Juelich: a correction to the SRI schedule given last month. English at 05:30 on 13635 is from Juelich as at 04:00. Regards, (Peter Hallam, N. Ireland, April 6 via Hauser) PERU. 6987.1 RADIO SAN MIGUEL DE EL FAIQUE. 2245-2330 April 3 New freq. ex 6895.2 Mx Folk. Advs. Bodeguita Virgen de las Mercedes, renovadora de calzado El Paisano, Hostal Restaruant La Esperanza. ID: "Desde la Region Grau, Dpto de Piura renace una luz en los andes peruanos, comunicando e informando dia a dia en un instante llegando a sus hogares con la orientacion y difusion de la palabra... Radio San Miguel de El Faique fiel guardiana de su frontera..." (Rafael Rodriguez R., Santa Fe de Bogota, DC, Colombia, April 6 via Hauser) ROMANIA. I've been listening to Radio Romania International every evening while preparing dinner. At 2300, reception on 11810 starts out only fair, but don't give up. Reception improves as the hour progresses, ending up fairly good by 2400 sign-off. (Ivan Grishin, Ont., April 8, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING) SERBIA. I monitored Radio Yugoslavia in Eng, now at 0000-0030 on 9580 (Mon-Sat I presume), then in Serbian 0030-0100 with sign-off at 0100. I kept listening for them to mention of their new schedule, but they didn't. I've noted that they devote the last part of their broadcast to listeners comments on the current crisis there. I also tuned in 9580 Apr. 6 at 0530, but Africa #1 was all I heard. They're also on 6100 & 6185 at 2100, but those aren't propagating to NAm very well as summer approaches. (Ivan Grishin, Ont., April 6, REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING) SERBIA. I heard Radio Yugoslavia mention their schedule at the end of the 0000 broadcast April 7, in which they included both the 0100/0530 and 0000/0430 timings to North America. It seems that they just tacked on the revised NAm timings to the end of their old schedule, not bothering to remove the old timings. At least they got the freq of 9580 right! (Ivan Grishin, Ont., REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING) SERBIA. In support of Operation Allied Force, elements of the Pennsylvania Air National Guard's 193rd Special Operations Wing have deployed to Germany. Two of the unit's "Commando Solo" aircraft left Harrisburg International Airport Saturday night [March 27], along with one support aircraft. Additional personnel and equipment will depart in a military airlift later this week. In all, approximately 100 members of the 193rd will take part in the mission. The "Commando Solo," which the 193rd flies, is a specially modified EC-130 turboprop aircraft. It serves as an airborne broadcasting platform, transmitting messages over radio and television frequencies. Previous deployments have been carried out in support of the Persian Gulf War and during operations in Haiti and Bosnia (Steven Thomma and Richard Parker, of Knight Ridder, Washington, in Harrisburg Patriot- News March 29 via P-mail from Brian Alexander, WORLD OF RADIO 984) UGANDA [non]. Kony's Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels in the north have launched a SW station against Pres. Museveni on "shortwaves one and two" based in southern Sudan heard very weakly daily at 5 pm [1400 UT] (The Monitor website, Kampala, April 6 via BBC Monitoring, summarized by gh) U S A. Re the net on 7450 that you reported in your latest SW/DX Report, that's a RACES (radio amateur civil emergency service) net located in Arizona. It sounds like a ham net because they are hams. Like most HF net operation, it's a "closed shop" of people who have known each other forever. (Harry Helms, CA via Hauser) VIETNAM. New frequencies for VoV broadcasts direct from Hanoi. 13740 kHz and 9730 kHz replacing 12020 and 9840. Heard in English for Europe 1800, 1900 and 2030 UT. Good signals on 13740 but severe heterodyne on 9730. (Alan Holder, Isle of Wight, April 6 via Hauser) ###