DX LISTENING DIGEST 00-49, April 5, 2000 edited by Glenn Hauser [Items from DXLD may be reproduced and re-reproduced only providing full credit be maintained at all stages. DXLD may not be reposted in its entirety without permission] WORLD OF RADIO ON SPIRITUS MOVENS, VILNIUS, LITHUANIA, 99.3 FM: >Hello Sigitas, Any news about your station yet? Are you still running World of Radio? Regards, Glenn Yes, but with a different schedule starting April 2. Now, WOR is on the air Mon 0500, Tue 1400, Wed 2000 UTC. I made some reshuffling of all the broadcasts to accommodate them in such a manner that we do not depend on summer/winter schedule changes. Thus, there are no more direct rebroadcasts, everything is recorded and played a little bit later. Best wishes and 73 (Sigitas Zilionis, Spiritus Movens, Vilnius, Lithuania) ** GERMANY? With reference to the station heard on 9.42 there is an English station called NRG (pronounced energy) which broadcasts what could well be ``techno`` music (I'm not au fait with modern music). It broadcasts on 107.6 to the Bournemouth / Poole area and could well have been what was heard. Dunno why it would be on SW but of course another English local station, Sunrise, did relay via Julich for a while. Kai's statement about the nasty letter from Paris is off the mark. The nasty letter should be from Dublin, the original NRG (Nova ReGenerated) operated there in the 80's. Whilst on the subject of odd relays on the morning of 7th March Atlantic 252 was relayed on 6.21. My guess is it was a pirate, but why? (Nicholas Mead, UK, April 4, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** GREECE. Checking out the previous report of English at 0200 from VOG, UT April 5 15630, 12110 etc did not have English, but mostly music at this hour; and at former English time of 0300 there was music and Greek talk. Has VOG virtually ceased broadcasting in English, which with a few exceptions was limited to some 10 minutes of news on a number of transmissions? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** GUATEMALA. Hopefully me as the one from Washington state mentioned on R. Verdad per GH in DXLD as I did send a report to Ap. 5, Chiquimula, on 20 March. This could be a good sign! Not being able to understand the name hardly surprises me as it's difficult enough in printed form; much less bouncing 2500 miles through static crashes and such. (Terry PALMERSHEIM, KC7LDP See!, DX LISTENING DIGEST) They mentioned Washington again the next morning; informal mailbag seems to be around 1135 (gh) ** HUNGARY [non]. As per WRMI’s new sked posted on website in advance of April 2, I did hear R. Budapest at 0330 UT Tue April 4 on 7385. However, another sked effective April 2 which WRMI distributed, via Hans-Joachim Koch, shows Viva Miami and UN Caribbean Echo instead for local Monday. Perhaps Budapest was a one-shot, test, or it did not work out. Furthermore, there is no indication of R. Polonia or Slovakia relays in the newer version! (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** MONGOLIA. Glenn, The only good result of Daylight Shifting Time is that I get up an hour earlier UT and can notice some things I might have missed. For example: Voice of Min-gewl-ya has moved EG xmsn to AUS to 1030 UT on 12085 kHz; heard with good signal on 4/3. Announced further EG as 1500 to S. Asia and 2000 to EUR, both on 12015//12085. We are now at one of the best times of year to hear them, with grayline conditions around 1050-1130 UT to ECNA. 73, (John Cobb, GA, April 4, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Oops, in 00-48 I reverted to defuunct R. Ulaan Baator naame (gh) ** PAPUA NEW GUINEA. 4890 has been ``not heard`` here on the W coast of NAm for 2 nights. Here's a logging from 9675 two nights ago: Papua New Guinea 9675 Karai National Radio 0655 APR 3. M anncr with Pop mx program. ID as Karai National Radio at 0653, then into a short public service announcement ``transmission reduction in broadcasting due to the transmitter work. We are now broadcasting from 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Daily``) Then back into PNG Pop Mx (local Pidgin Pop and Country Western with wailing guitars). ID ToH [top of hour] as both NBC and Karai National Radio, Into News Brief in English by M. More music at 0704. At 0707 another mention that they were only transmitting 6 AM to 10 PM and that this was ``necessitated by transmitter work....very important transmitter work``. A few moments later the transmission turned into a garbled mess - poor modulation (did the transmitter finally go?). Not heard on 4890; 9675 not normally audible here in PacNorWest at this time since last October (Don Nelson, OR, April 4, hard-core-dx via DXLD) ** PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Maybe I'm on a different West Coast. At 1117 UTC on Monday 4/3/2000 UTC I clearly heard PNG on 4890.001 KHz with a signal strength of between -90 to -95 dBm. The male speaking was giving a Bible lesson on Jeremiah 33 with several "amen" types grunting in agreement as is often done on such broadcasts. There was some QRM [slight] from what was probably some sort of digital signal that almost sounded like a jammer. Signal was SINPO 33343 I am fairly certain I could have heard this signal on my NRD-525 with a longwire. I have it recorded on DAT or so my written records indicate. Such are the vagaries of propagation. (Tom Roach, Watkins-Johnson HF-1000, Alpha Delta DX-SWL Sloper, listening about 50 miles East of Sacramento, California, April 4, hard-core-dx via DXLD) ** PERU. Actual frequency of R. L. V. de las Huarinjas, reported by Inoue in DXLD 00-48 is 6819.55. It disappeared from originally distributed version in editing thanks to peculiarity of MS Word which likes to treat leading numbers as list headers. BTW, correxions such as this when found are made immediately on the master archive version of DXLDs on our website, so if you have a question, check that first (gh, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** PORTUGAL. One of VOA`s best frequencies here where it doesn`t matter, and I am sure overseas where it does, 15580, continues to be marred by strong co-channel from Portugal, as noted again at 2000 check April 4 (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** ROMANIA. Contrary to previous report, RRI was on 9570 //11940 in English at 0233 check April 5, and WYFR was on 9505 blocking anything on 9510. No sign of China via Cuba on 9570 any more at this hour (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** RUSSIA. Re: DXLD 00-48: > Tatarstan 08-09 UTC 11915 kHz (beamed to European part of Russia) < Hi, heard this morning (4 APR) starting at 0800 on 11925 kHz (another change!). The carrier was on already since 0720 (Karel Honzik, the Czech Republic, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** RUSSIA. Hello Wolfgang, Here is the A00 monitored schedule of the Voice of Tatarstan: 0400-0500 11665 0600-0700 9690 0800-0900 11925 In Ru on We (0800) and Th (0400 & 0600). All other broadcasts are in Tatar (including Ru news bulletins and wx forecasts on week-days). (info received from Ildus Ibatullin, station QSL manager) (Dmitri Mezin, Russia, Apr 4 via Wolfgang Bueschel, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U K. BBC Radio 4`s ``Inspiration`` quiz show, Wed 1230 UT, mentioned here previously, I discovered April 5 is blocked from webcasting for rights reasons. See http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4 It remains to be seen whether the other new show, Struck Off and Die, Wed at 2200 UT is also blocked. The programme schedule does not specify which shows are unavailable; you have to try each one. It is not feasible to tune in Radio 4 on my radio from here as they suggest! (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U K. The BBC`s new setup is a royal mess. Sackville and Antigua carry different streams much of the time - not necessarily a bad thing, but published programme schedules are virtually useless. Example: Tuesday April 4 at 1505 UT I want to hear Discovery: Science Friction, but 15220 and 9515 keep running news past this hour. 17840 Antigua which is now masked by splat from 17845, and 11865, by splat from WEWN 11875, apparently have the Discovery show. One of the online streams, the info and entertainment one, stays with news. BTW, on page 30 of BBC On Air for April, it says this Discovery series starts April 7, whilst on page 45 it says April 4. At 1530 we are supposed to get Essential Guide: Brazil, on the Am stream, but instead on the cable TV relay we get here off and on, there was a documentary on the guy who systematically walked out with KGB secrets and gave them to the west. Earlier on Tuesday, I checked 9740 which is the East Asian/Pacific stream, right? Ending at 1159 was UK Top 20, which according to the sked for this stream is Tuesday at 2330 local, i.e. 1530 UT, not 1130; I cannot find that show scheduled on any of the streams at 1130, unless it is the unshown private feed to New Zealand where that would be 2330 local (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U K. Glenn, On Apr. 4, I heard the European Stream on 6175 from 0030-0100 with a news program, while 5975 had the scheduled American Stream program of rock music. It was nice to have a choice! On Apr 5 0030-0100, both 6175 and 5975 carried the American Stream program of rock music (Ivan Grishin, Ont., DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U K. The BBC appears to have restored full service of the Americas stream to 6175 kHz. between 0000 and 0400, as of today (evening of April 4 in New York). 6175 had been inadvertently diverted to carrying the New Zealand stream the first two evenings of the BBC's new schedule. As an aside, in cataloging the problems that have arisen in the past and then arose most recently with the new schedule, it appears that such problems largely have centered around frequencies used on behalf of the BBC by the Sackville, NB transmitting facility of RCI. (John Figliozzi, NY, Electronic DX Press Apr 4 via DXLD) ** U K. BBC World Service frequencies from April 2000 until March 2001, English: From To Frequency WEST AND CENTRAL AFRICA 03:00 07:00 7160 04:00 07:00 6005 05:00 08:00 11765 07:00 10:00 15400 17830 10:00 11:00 15400 17830 Sat-Sun 11:00 11:30 15400 11:00 21:00 17830 15:00 15:30 21490 15:00 21:00 15400 20:00 23:00 11765 11835 EAST AFRICA 02:00 03:00 9770 03:00 04:00 11730 03:00 04:00 12095 03:30 07:00 15420 05:00 07:00 17885 04:00 15:00 17640 07:00 09:00 17885 Sat-Sun 09:00 17:00 21470 09:00 14:00 17885 13:00 14:00 15420 15:00 15:30 11860 15420 16:30 19:00 15420 17:00 17:45 6005 9630 18:30 21:00 6005 9630 NORTH AFRICA 04:00 06:00 6195 04:00 07:00 9410 06:00 09:00 12095 07:00 18:00 15485 07:00 15:00 17640 15:00 17:00 12095 18:00 22:00 9410 20:00 22:00 6195 SOUTHERN AFRICA 03:00 04:00 6005 03:00 05:00 7120 03:00 06:00 3255 03:00 22:00 6190 04:00 07:00 17640 05:00 07:00 11765 06:00 17:00 11940 09:00 17:00 21470 14:00 17:00 21660 17:00 21:00 15400 17:00 22:00 3255 21:00 22:00 6005 NORTH AMERICA EAST [none shown for NAm West!] 22:00 02:00 9590 22:00 04:00 6175 23:00 04:00 5975 10:00 11:00 6195 10:00 12:00 5965 12:00 16:30 9515 13:00 16:00 11865 11:00 14:00 15220 14:00 17:00 17840 16:30 17:00 9515 Sat CENTRAL AMERICA & CARIBBEAN 00:00 04:00 5975 02:00 04:00 6135 10:00 14:00 6195 11:00 14:00 15220 14:00 17:00 17840 21:00 00:00 5975 21:15 21:30 11675 15390 Mon-Fri SOUTH AMERICA 00:00 03:00 12095 9915 00:00 04:00 5975 09:00 10:00 15190 10:00 11:30 15190 Sat-Sun 10:00 14:00 6195 11:00 11:30 17790 11:00 14:00 15220 14:00 17:00 17840 21:00 00:00 12095 5975 SOUTH ASIA 00:00 02:00 5965 9410 00:00 04:00 11955 00:00 08:00 17790 00:00 17:00 15310 02:00 02:30 1413 04:00 05:00 21830 08:00 09:00 21830 09:00 11:00 17790 11:00 17:00 17700 12:00 17:00 6195 13:00 14:00 1413 15:00 18:30 5975 16:00 18:00 9740 17:00 18:30 9510 17:45 18:30 1413 19:00 21:00 1413 EAST ASIA 00:00 00:30 17615 11945 00:00 03:30 15360 00:00 05:30 15280 03:00 10:30 17760 21660 (Sat-Sun -1000) 05:00 10:30 15360 (Sat-Sun -1000) 09:00 10:00 9605 11945 11765 10:00 16:00 9740 11:00 13:00 9580 11955 15280 12:00 17:00 6195 13:00 16:00 5990 21:00 22:00 11945 21:00 00:00 6195 5965 22:00 00:00 11955 23:00 00:00 6035 11945 15280 SOUTH EAST ASIA 00:00 00:30 3915 7110 00:00 02:00 6195 9410 00:00 03:30 15360 05:00 10:30 15360 05:00 11:00 11955 05:00 16:00 9740 09:00 17:00 6195 15310 16:00 18:00 3915 7160 21:00 22:00 3915 9740 21:00 00:00 6195 22:00 23:00 9660 22:00 00:00 7110 11955 23:00 00:00 3915 AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND & PACIFIC 05:00 09:00 15360 05:00 11:00 11955 06:00 08:00 9580 11:00 16:00 9740 18:00 22:00 9740 20:00 22:00 5975 22:00 23:00 12080 9660 22:00 00:00 11955 MIDDLE EAST AND GULF 02:00 08:00 11760 02:00 04:00 9410 02:00 02:30 1413 03:00 04:00 11955 03:00 04:30 1413 03:00 03:30 720 639 03:00 07:30 1323 04:00 07:30 15575 07:30 09:00 15575 Sat-Sun 07:00 15:00 17640 07:30 09:00 1323 Sat-Sun 09:00 20:00 15575 09:00 14:00 11760 09:00 23:30 1323 09:00 20:00 15575 17:00 21:00 12095 17:45 18:30 1413 19:00 21:00 1413 WEST & SOUTH WEST EUROPE 00:00 04:30 198 00:00 23:59 648 04:00 07:00 6195 04:00 07:00 9410 04:00 17:00 12095 07:00 15:00 17640 07:00 18:00 15485 18:00 22:00 9410 19:00 23:00 6195 20:00 21:00 1296 CIS & EURASIA 02:00 03:00 6195 02:00 05:00 9410 04:00 06:00 12095 06:00 15:00 15565 07:00 15:00 17640 15:00 17:00 15575 17:00 20:00 12095 18:00 20:00 9410 (BBC web site via John Norfolk, OKCOK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Till March 2001? Really?? They do not plan to make any seasonal changes before then? Assumed by some bureaucrat ignorant of how SW seasonal scheduling works? (gh) ** U S A. Greetings from Miami. Below you will find the new WRMI schedule in effect as of the local time change here in North America which took place April 2. Major changes worth noting include: A new program called ``Worldbeat USA.`` Host Tony Bourne is from Trinidad (but now lives in the Miami area), and he plays hit music from the Caribbean, North America and Latin America. This show airs UTC Tuesday-Saturday from 0030-0100 on 7385 kHz to North America; and UTC Saturday from 2000-2200 and Sunday from 1500-1600 on 9955 kHz to the Caribbean and Latin America. A new airing of AWR's DX program ``Wavescan`` UTC Thursday at 0330- 0400 on 7385 kHz to North America. Another new music program called ``This Lousy Half-Hour Radio Show`` with host Charlie Kaufman playing a wide variety of music, especially oldies from the 1960's. This is UTC Sunday at 0330-0400 on 7385 kHz to North America, just prior to the popular music program ``Scream of the Butterfly.`` (Jeff White, WRMI, April 5 via Hans-Joachim Koch, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also HUNGARY [non] ** VIETNAM [non}. The VOV relay via RCI Sackville still has not settled into reliability. UT April 5 the 0230 English on 9695 was replaced by fill music, but from 0300 on 9795 Spanish appeared, 0400 Vietnamese (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** VIETNAM [non]. Glenn, The link to VoV may have been down last night, heard nothing but rock music from 0100 past 0130 when I gave up. 9695 April 5 (Ivan Grishin, Ont., DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###