DX LISTENING DIGEST 00-65, May 13, 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 reproduced in its entirety without permission} ** CANADA. CBC RCI Preview for Monday, May 15: AS IT HAPPENS: Tonight on As it Happens - now here's a reason for national pride. The world's largest collection of frisbees belongs to a Canadian. Michael Sullivan owns about 15,000 frisbees - from many different countries. He'll explain his passion for the simple plastic disk - tonight on As It Happens, with Mary Lou Finlay and Barbara Budd at 6:30 (7:00 NT) on CBC Radio One. (CBC Hotsheet) On RCI starts at 2230 UT on 5960, 9755, 13670 (DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CANADA/VIETNAM. Bill, Have you heard anything about the cause of music fill instead of V. of Vietnam relays for three nights in a row last week following the execution? Was RCI considering whether or not to nix the deal? Tnx, (Glenn to Bill Westenhaver) Hi Glenn! Well, I have an answer... and it turns out not to be as much of a ``conspiracy theory`` as it might look. The VOV relays are booked through Merlin... Merlin gets the signal from VOV Hanoi, and then routs it through to RCI. Well, VOV was having technical problems, and couldn't deliver the signals to Merlin... hence the fill music on the RCI frequencies. It turns out not to have been connected with the execution at all. 73- (Bill Westenhaver, RCI, May 12, DX LISTENING DIGEST) [ellipses as given] ** COSTA RICA. For the first time in known radio history a Russian broadcast is being produced in Costa Rica. On May 18 Radio For Peace International begins airing a locally-recorded show titled ``A Russian Ecological Radio Service``. A 30-minute weekly program will be on the air every Thursday 20:00 UT on 15.049 kHz with reruns on Friday at 04:00 on 6970 kHz and at 12:00 on 25930 kHz (USB). The show is produced by a Russian-born journalist Yuri Bakhnov currently living in the capital of Costa-Rica San Jose. He regularly travels to Santa Ana to do his recordings in RFPI's studio. Yuri says that his program will contain both environmental news items relevant to his Russian-speaking listeners and music rarely heard on Russia's highly commercialized radio stations. Curiously, a major Russian radio network Radio Mayak has recently canceled its regular environmental feature due to ``financial considerations.`` Yuri welcomes comments about his broadcasts at . He is fluent in Russian, Spanish and English and will appreciate messages in any of these languages. (Sergei Sosedkin, DX LISTENING DIGEST) RFPI already has a Russian/English bilingual show, Positive Living, but it is produced in California (gh, DXLD) ** FINLAND. YLE heard in April with 15-minute English at 1330 on 15400, 17670 (Eric M. Walton, Vancouver, BC, World DX Club Contact, May via DXLD) YLE R. Finland website did not list for A-00 and, just rechecked, still fails to list any English at this former time for N. America. So we had not been looking for it any more in the mornings. If really still in effect, that would be handy (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** GREECE. Last week, I received a letter from Dionisios Angelogiannis, Voice of Greece`s Planning Engineer, and an engineer`s chart. Also copies of VOG`s frequency schedules in English and Greek and a chart showing the news broadcasts in English, Greek, and the 12 other languages that they use, all from the Frequency and Program Departments of ERA5. On April 26, they had BBC news in Greek at 1730-1745 on 15630. English segments of VOG, News u.o.s., are: 0200-0210 M-F NAm 7450, 9420, 12110, 15630 0610-0620 M-F ME/Au/NAm 7475, 9375, 9420, 15630 0750-0800 S/S Au 9775 1110-1120 daily Eu 9420, 15630 1600-1700 Sat Eu/NAm Hellenes Around the World 9420, 15455, 15630 1800-1810 daily Eu 7475 1800-1900 Sun Eu/NAm It`s All Greek To Me (music) 9420, 15630, 17705 2120-2220 Sun Au repeat of 1800 9425, 15650 Angelogiannis` letter says the good news is that VOG will soon install the first of three VOA-donated transmitters from the site in Portugal, all rated at 250 kW, perhaps in use by July. I believe that they will replace the present 100 kW presently being used in Avlis, near Athens. The bad news is the flak that Dionisios has been taking because VOA in Delano, CA, was supposed to switch from 9690 to 15455 on March 26; nothing happened until April 21 when VOA did this and exended to 1700 UT even though they still claim to NAm on 15455 at 1200-1800. Maybe the missing hour is for VOA`s engineer in Delano to have his one-hour lunch period before he changes the frequency to 17705. (John Babbis, Maryland, May 9, DX LISTENING DIGEST) For those interested, the engineering sked also shows SW-Macedonia Radio Station (35 kW): 0600-2200 9935 Eu, 11595 ME; 1400-2300 7430 Eu. A separate untitled time column shows the first two frequencies running until -2300; perhaps this means Sat and Sun? (ERT via Babbis via gh, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** IRAN [non]. Dear Mr. Hauser, Reference to your World of Radio 1035 about Radio Sedaye Iran on 12065 kHz. Radio Sedaye Iran (KRSI) is a radio station on FM in LA, CA also broadcasts via satellite to major cities such as NYC, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, etc where a large Iranian community are located; then that station KRSI rebroadcast via FM Subcarrier. KRSI sells those modified subcarrier FM receivers. Also I have heard that KRSI sells special DBS satellite dishes and receivers and also charges subscriptions for its services. KRSI also can be heard live or on audio demand at http://www.krsi.com. Please note KRSI broadcasts 24 hrs and 7-days a weeks, all programs are in Persian (Farsi). (Piran Mohazzabi, May 13, DX LISTENING DIGEST) FM Atlas XVIII and M-Street Directory VIII do not show any ``KRSI`` in Los Angeles, so unless a recent change, I suppose it is also on subcarrier there. Per MSD the real KRSI is on 97.9 in Garapan, Saipan (gh, DXLD) ** MONGOLIA. 12085 slightly variable, Voice of Mongolia, English broadcast 1030-1100 and other broadcasts from 1100 to 1230 still very audible into Northeast Ohio. Probably the latest in the Spring I have received them this good in my area (Lee Silvi, Mentor OH, May 10-12, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** NEW ZEALAND. SOUNDWAVE FM NOW NETCASTING AT: http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/directory.cgi?genere=search&searchdesc=soundwave%20fm 73's Graham J Barclay, SOUNDWAVE FM ©®tm.,P O Box 3103, Onekawa, Napier, New Zealand PH: 0064-6-843-0329 FAX:0064-6-843-0369 Email: kiwiradio@writeme.com URL: http://listen.to/soundwavefm (Barclay, May 13, DX LISTENING DIGEST) We tried this, but it kept dropping off after a few seconds. As the E-mail reminds us, this is the successor to the SW pirate Kiwi Radio (gh, DXLD) ** ROMANIA. 11775 // 15105, Radio Romania International, English at 2300-2359 on 11775 very good with // 15105 fair to good in Northeast Ohio. Presumed // 11830 fair on various recent days and 9690 barely audible here (Lee Silvi, Mentor OH, May 11, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. The Czech editor about to lose his job at VOA has written a follow-up letter to the Director, not having received a response after 10 days. Both letters now appear at http://www.angelfire.com/ok/worldofradio/voaltr.txt (DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. We've moved most of our to A Different Kind Of Oldies Show web site from; http://home.compaq.net/~bigsteve387 to http://www.dorsai.org/~bigsteve The remaining pages and audio files will move later this week. The old URL will still work for the next week or so, but be sure to bookmark our new address. -- ``Big Steve`` Coletti A Different Kind Of Oldies Show on WBCQ, 7415kHz Shortwave Saturday Evenings at 8:00 ET, 0000 UTC-Sunday or 24/7 on http://www.live365.com, open MP3 player to http://216.32.166.82:7970 bigsteve@dorsai.org http://home.compaq.net/~bigsteve387 US Mail: P.O. Box 396, New York, NY 10002 (Coletti, May 13, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. Hi Folks, You are invited to join myself and many shortwave listeners on Sunday May 14th for our ``Mothers Day Special`` at 1500 UTC, 11 AM Eastern Daylight Time. For Live365 streaming mp3 links: http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/play.pls?addr=216.32.166.89:9020/&file=filename.pls Or point your web browser to http://www.live365.com/cgi-bin/directory.cgi?genre=international¤t [the penultimate character keeps changing in editing; at first it was a square with squished sides, then an n with a tilde -gh] and look for CyberShortwave live, or a shortcut would be set your Winamp MP3 player "Open Location" (CTRL-L) to http://216.32.166.89:9020 CyberShortwave ``live`` is the world's first truly interactive radio monitors show. Netcast "live" via the Internet in streaming mp3 format (most) Sunday's at 1500 utc on http://www.live365.com. All you need to listen is the proper software. We recommend ``Winamp``. Extensive help files and FAQ sheets are available on http://www.live365.com You are invited to join the interaction by connecting to Internet Relay Chat Channel #SWL (via Efnet) during the program and/or E-mailing your comments, loggings, or requests to n1dk@n1dk.com Details on how to listen to CyberShortwave "live" also appear on my web site http://www.n1dk.com Join us as we travel around the world via Shortwave and the Internet. 73, (Dave Kirby, N1DK, May 13, DX LISTENING DIGEST) INTERVAL SIGNALS WEBSITE. Hi Glenn, Many thanks for linking to my website, the Interval Signals Archive. However, please note that the website has been renamed to ``intervalsignals.com`` and has a new URL: http://www.intervalsignals.com If relevant, please also note that my new e-mail address is dave@intervalsignals.com Regards, (Dave Kernick, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###