DX LISTENING DIGEST 00-91, JULY 13, 2000 edited by Glenn Hauser, wghauser@hotmail.com {Items from DXLD may be reproduced and re-reproduced only providing full credit be maintained at all stages and we are provided exchange copies. DXLD may not be reposted in its entirety without permission. NOTE! Because of its refusal to exchange info, NU is explicitly prohibited from quoting or using DXLD in any way. Nor may individual NU members read or use DXLD with a clear conscience unless they also contribute without reservation directly to DXLD. We are happy to share our work with everyone, EXCEPT those who refuse to reciprocate. This situation is entirely the fault of NU. Those who spot any more quotations from DXLD in NU, properly attributed or not, are requested to inform us, confidentially. Those NU members who see the injustice of this situation might also encourage the policy to change.} THIS WEEK ON WORLD OF RADIO 1044: See topic summary at http://www.angelfire.com/ok/worldofradio/wor1044.html MUNDO RADIAL: nueva emisión de nuestro informe DX mensual se difunde através de WWCR 15685 todos los viernes a las 2115-2130. También disponible el guión en http://www.angelfire.com/ok/worldofradio/rel0007.txt ** CHINA [non]. Well, well, well. Tonight, July 7 at 0100 on 9570 up pops the return of CRI in English via Cuba. It was gone for a short time. Good signal but marred by a co-channel and resulting heterodyne. Pretty much knocked off Romania`s attempt in English to NAm. //11940 was fair. CRI in Chinese at 0200 (Bob Thomas, CT, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** COLOMBIA. Radiodifusora Nacional is testing on 9655 instead of 4955, hoping for better reception, and asking for reports: (gh) Greetings to all you dear listeners. My name is Janeth Jiménez and I am the SW coordinator at Rdif. Nacional de Colombia. We have received your reception reports and have already sent QSLs to each of you and thank you for listening. You may visit our website http://www.inravision.com.co at the link which says RADIODIFUSORA NACIONAL where you will find all the info on our station. We also want to tell you that we are changing frequency, hoping to come in with a better signal. We will be making some tests on 9655 in the 31 meter band. We ask for your reception reports and comments, as soon as possible so we can find out if we are reaching you, and with a better signal. Many thanks (Janeth Jiménez M., Coordinadora Onda Corta, radiodifusora@hotmail.com via Martin Schoech, Germany, July 13, EDXP, translated by gh for DXLD) [WEBSITE SAYS 11825!] The original: Saludo a todos ustedes amables radioeschuchas. Mi nombre es Janeth Jiménez y soy la coordinadora de Onda Corta de la Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia. Hemos recibido sus cartas con los reportes de sintonía. Ya les enviamos el QSL correspodiente a cada uno de ustedes y les agradecemos su sintonía. Les contamos que ya pueden visitar nuestra página en Internet en la siguiente dirección: http://www.inravision.com.co en el link que dice RADIODIFUSORA NACIONAL donde encontrarán toda la información de nuestra estación. También les contamos que estamos cambiando de frecuencia con el ánimo de llegar con una mejor señal. Por ello estamos haciendo algunas pruebas en la frecuencia 9655 kHz banda de 31 metros. Por ello les solicitamos que sintonicen nuestra nueva frecuencia y nos den sus comentarios. Esperamos sus prontas respuestas para saber si llegamos a ustedes y cómo llega la señal. Nuevamente, muchas gracias. JANETH JIMENEZ M. Coordinadora Onda Corta, radiodifusora@hotmail.com via Martin Schoech, Germany, EDXP July 13 via DXLD) And a similar message from her was received by Yimber Gaviria; they also want to hear from Colombians (gh) ** COLOMBIA CLANDESTINE. Voz de la Resistencia reply by E-mail: E-mail recibido de la Comision Internacional FARC-EP From: elbarcino@laneta.apc.org Subject: Re: Voz de la Resistencia Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2000 09:04:17 -0500 Yimber Gaviria Mil gracias por su reporte de sintonía; lo haremos llegar a las respectivas emisoras para que sepan quién los escucha y tengan en cuentas sus opiniones. Un abrazo bolivariano (Olga Lucía Marín, Comisión Internacional FARC-EP) --- Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia - Ejército del Pueblo FARC-EP Comisión Internacional Email: elbarcino@laneta.apc.org [comisión Internacional FARC-EP] Email: tematicosfarcep@hotmail.com [temáticos en la mesa de diálogos FARC-EP] http://tierra.ucsd.edu/farc-ep/ (página principal) -provisional- http://burn.ucsd.edu/farc-ep/ [Página Principal de FARC-EP] http://orbita.starmedia.com/~caelos1/ [Página en Francés] http://www.qualinet.com.br/farc-ep/ [Página en Portugués] http://www.marx2001.org/cnafarc [Página en Italiano] http://www.resistencianacional.org/ [Página del Secretariado de las FARC-EP] (via Yimber Gaviria, Colombia, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CONGO. Hi! In a recent DXLD message it was asked if anybody heard RTVC Brazzaville in Spanish. I did, not at the announced time but at 2045-2100. But it's absolutely not aired regularly at this time. Usually there's music then. Fat signal here in Central Europe! [5985] (Thorsten Hallmann, Münster, Germany, July 13, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CONGO DR. RTNC-Mbandaka gets new SW transmitter | Excerpts from report by Congolese TV from Kinshasa on 11th July Radio-Television Nationale Congolaise [RTNC]-Mbandaka has just been equipped with a new shortwave transmitter. The inauguration ceremony took place in front of the administrative building in the presence of Equateur Province Governor (Christian Eniko-Bokula?). Correspondent Boyela Ekanga reports from Mbandaka. [Ekanga] It was the provincial director of RTNC-Mbandaka, Malebo Ma Bambuya, who received the new 1-kW transmitter. So RTNC-Mbandaka has now become a genuine provincial station... The governor assured the RTNC workers that their working conditions will be improved and that they will receive adequate training. He also said that an FM station, a power generator, a freezer and a battery will be offered to the RTNC station. Equipped with this new material, RTNC-Mbandaka will be able to cover a range of up to 300 km. Source: RTNC TV, Kinshasa, in French 1900 gmt 11 Jul 00 (BBC Monitoring July 13 via DXLD) WTFK??!! This one has not been reported in ages. The 1996 WRTH listed under ZAÏRE Mbandaka on 5995 with 10 kW, scheduled W. 05-08, 10-12, 16-21; Sat 05-08, 10-22; Sun 05-22; with news at 0430, 1030, 1630. It was no longer listed in 1998 (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. 4960.25, Radio Villa 0212-0240 July 12; They're back, with the same "Los 5 Grandes de la Bachata" programming that they had before last Christmas. Very good signal. 0240 powerful carrier on 4960.0 made a mess of it (Mark Mohrmann, VT, July 12, WORLD OF RADIO 1044, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** GUATEMALA. R. Verdad, 4052.47, July 8 0220-0303*, Spanish talk, variety of religious music, including choral church music, organ and local; ID. S/off with long NA. Surprised they were on this late. Weak (Brian Alexander, PA, WORLD OF RADIO 1044, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** IVORY COAST. Has anybody heard a French programme recently on 6015 at 2000/2100? Sounded African. "Radiodiffusion de la...". Return of the Abidjan transmitter listed in WRTH? (Thorsten Hallmann, Münster, Germany, July 13, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** LIBYA. V. of Africa, 15435, July 4 1728-1736, English ID, news. I am hearing English at these times: 1728-1736 and 2033-2038. The 1728 broadcast always has co-channel QRM from Sa`udi Arabia. 2033 is in the clear, but with muffled audio. No English heard at 2330 or 0130 when checked on July 4, 5, 6, 8 (Brian Alexander, PA, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** MADAGASCAR. R. Madagasikara, 5009.62, July 8 *0256-0335+, s/on with IS, 0258 anthem, 0300 opening announcements, local music, vernacular talk (Brian Alexander, PA, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** MOLDOVA [non]. I've just been reading DXLD 00-90 via HCDX (something I look forward to doing since subscribing) and the Radio Moldova schedule I quoted from is all that was on the piece of paper I was sent. The station has reduced its bc time, according to earlier information received, and I believe is also on air only Mondays- Fridays, though that's not stated either. For now, good listening & 73's from (Noel Green, UK, July 12, WORLD OF RADIO 1044, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** MONGOLIA. 12085, Voice of Mongolia, English from 1030 to 1100 still very good to Northeast Ohio. Past years I have rarely heard them past April or mid-May at best (Lee Silvi, Mentor, July 7, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** NEW ZEALAND. Some good news for a change! From RNZI's web site comes news that Radio New Zealand International has signed a one year contract to re-broadcast selected sports commentaries from Radio Sport. Manager Linden Clark says she is delighted to be able to resume coverage of major New Zealand sports and believes that this announcement will be warmly welcomed by RNZI's audience in the Pacific. She says that the one year contract allows for a more targeted approach to coverage. RNZI will be broadcasting rugby (All Blacks matches, selected Super 12 (two or three weekend matches) and selected NPC matches), one day cricket internationals and Sports World, Radio Sport's Sunday morning sports program. From time to time, coverage will also feature netball internationals and some key Rugby League matches. Coverage will start this Sunday, 15 July with the Tri-Nations/ Bledisloe Cup rugby match from Sydney, Australia, starting at 1000 UT on 11720 kHz (via John A. Figliozzi, swprograms July 13, via DXLD) ** NEW ZEALAND. Glenn, I saw John Figliozzi's item about RNZI resuming SBGs. What a pleasure it's been to listen to SBG-free RNZI. Now we'll have to put up with that nonsense on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, at the very least. Sigh! (Ivan Grishin, Ont., DX LISTENING DIGEST) How can it be good news??? The sports will pre-empt normal programming with at least a modicum of intellectual or cultural content, at times unexpectedly, and the sports they cover are of no interest anyway even to sports fans in the US (gh) ** NIGERIA. Glenn, Voice of Nigeria on 7265 kHz last night (Jul 12th) had a nasty on channel "het" (another station) with it, at least for the first hour I monitored. So maybe not such a good move after all?? VOA is using that channel (I think that would be the Botswana relay?) right up to 0500, so perhaps VOA is keeping the TX up past 0500 with what sounds like a test tone to me?? Maybe not every night this is happening?? Nigeria was 100% in the clear on Jul 11th. We will have to do a bit more monitoring here and see how it goes. Regards, (David Zantow, Janesville, WI, WORLD OF RADIO 1044, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** NIGERIA. VON July 13 0525 check talking about Nigeria, no het now but off-frequency, good around 7265.4; wonder what the couple stations left on 7255 are (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** NIGERIA. Have been pondering more on where the ON channel interference with Voice Of Nigeria's new frequency of 7265 kHz could be coming from. This I think is Germany, Sudwestrundfunk from Rohrdorf interfering (after VOA signs off at 0500). As you might be aware this "was" a fairly well received station around the 0500~0600 UT time frame, at least in my area. Once in awhile I would tune this in just for the music (in the background) if I was doing something else in the room. So Nigeria's new frequency may have well been a poor move?? Just another comment, Germany and Nigeria both sit a bit off frequency. Germany down a bit on 7264.95. I have found Nigeria up a bit on 7265.50. So for the het that you hear (Dave N9EWO Zantow, WI, July 13, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** NIGERIA. Listening tip: FRCN Ibadan 6050, 2100 with Network News, closedown 2135. Fine signal sometimes and much Nigerian Politics... Bye (Thorsten Hallmann, Münster, Germany, July 13, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** PAKISTAN. I have been paying more attention to what I've been monitoring, and have "found" the English news I knew I'd heard somewhere. World Service to West Europe opens c0759 with a short extract from the Koran and after the time signal and typewriter tune at 0800 there is 3 minutes of news in English (followed by Sindhi). Frequencies are 21460 and 17835 (subject to change due UAE co-channel c0850+). I would mention that the English language can often be heard during political items or interviews during World Service transmissions, but at no regular times. Too, if/when cricket commentaries are carried, these are also partly in English. Maybe of interest, the newly combined service to the M.E. in Turkish 1630 (ex 1700-1730), Irani 1700 (ex 1300-1345) and Arabic 1745-1830 (ex 1800-1845) is introducing each service in English, but I have heard no other English content. From July 14th Karachi will utilise 17815 and Islamabad 11645 & 15725 during this service. By the way, during his recent excursion to S.E.Asia, Bob Padula reported hearing English news at 0100 on 9780. According to schedule, this frequency is being used for the Assami Service at 0045-0115 now // new 11645 (ex 12015 since 12 July) & 15450 via Karachi. This S.E.Asian service continues in Bangla 0115, Hindi 0200 and Tamil 0245-0315 close. I hope the above is of some interest to you (Noël Green, UK, July 12, WORLD OF RADIO 1044, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** PERÚ. La Voz de los Campesinos, 6956.65, July 4 0240-0255*, Spanish pops, OA music, ID, s/off announcements, NA by local band; not heard since (Brian Alexander, PA, July 8, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** PERÚ. 6672.94, Radio Andina, 0220-0306 July 11, Andean vocals, announcer with time checks, and ID's. No ads. Many mentions of and songs about Huancabamba. Live sign-off announcement, Peruvian NA, 0306*. Excellent signal with peaks to +20dB over (Mark Mohrmann, VT, DX LISTENING DIGEST)) ** PERÚ. 6672.9, R. Andina, s/on at *1019 w/NA and ID by woman, huayno mx followed. Fair. (Horacio Nigro, Montevideo, Uruguay, July 10, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** PERÚ. On 6857.6, R.Dif. Huancabamba, 0150 July 11, man giving "saludos" to a woman of name "Ojeda", deep QSB but enough and fortunate to trigger synchro detector of my SONY 7600G on key words as "Huancabamba" and "locutor de Radio Emisora Huancabamba". QSA 0/2. Gone at 0208 so presumed s/off at or arnd 0200. Also tried the next following evening July 13 at 0024, much better w/prgm "Folklor de mi Tierra", TC: "...horas...minutos en Difusora Huancabamba Radio". "Música sin Fronteras" prgm followed presented with canned anmt: ``Estás escuchando... (by male)... Música sin Fronteras`` (female with echoed voice at the end) Best 73 es DX de (Horacio A. Nigro, Montevideo, Uruguay, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** ROMANIA. [See CHINA for return of 9570 QRM; and:] At 0400, RRI on 11940 is splashed on by Christian Science in Ukrainian(?) on 11930. //15105 is poor to fair, suffering form light to moderate splash from 15115 HCJB (Bob Thomas, CT, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** RUSSIA. Glenn, meanwhile Radio-1 is back in Moscow on OIRT-FM but not on 171 from Belarus (Sasnovy transmitter), so at least for the moment this relay was not reëstablished. Also the Ukrainian Lviv- Krasne site remains silent on 171. Find enclosed more information from Nick Pashkevich, replying to my inquiry if Radio-1 is back. Regards, (Kai Ludwig, Germany, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ---------- Yes, they are ! On 68.3 MHz only. Pavel Mikhailov phoned them and was told that current tx. power is 2.5 kw, situated in Balashikha (Kupavna) site, ex-jamming facility, just outside the Eastern part of Moscow, that's about 5-7 km from my home, so I have a nice signal. The new station name is "Radio Odin-Dobroe Radio". Also Radio Slavyanka is on the air Mon-Fri only on 990 khz; the signal comes from north-west / south-east direction, that matches Povarovo tx site, situated about 50 km north-west of Moscow. 73, (Nick Pashkevich, Russia via Ludwig, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. From the WGN website http://www.wgnam.com : SCOPES "MONKEY" TRIAL 75th ANNIVERSARY In 1925, history was made in Dayton, Tennessee. Clarence Darrow faced off against William Jennings Bryan in the Scopes "Monkey" Trial, pitting the theories of evolution vs. creationism against each other. The case was the basis of the film Inherit the Wind. This microphone was used during the historic WGN Radio Broadcast of the Scopes "Monkey" Trial in July, 1925. It is now on display at the Smithsonian. Besides the legal significance of the arguments and the outcome, there was also another historic element of the trail. WGN Radio was in the courtroom to provide the first ever live broadcast of a legal proceeding. Barely one year after signing on the air, WGN brought the activities from the Rhea County Courthouse into homes throughout mid-America. In 2000, this historic moment will be commemorated with a recreation of the trial. And, WGN Radio will be there again. John Williams will broadcast live from the courthouse in Dayton on Friday, July 14. Tune in as the man who chats regularly with Thomas Jefferson (and "Mr. President") brings another moment in American history alive, in the way only he can. John Williams, live from the 75th Anniversary recreation of the Scopes "Monkey" Trial, Friday, July 14, at 3:00pm. [Show normally runs until 7 pm CDT; 2000- 2400 UT] (Glenn Hauser, swprograms, WORLD OF RADIO 1044, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. Diane Bish's "Joy of Music" was moved from Tuesday at 11 AM Central to Monday at 11 AM Central (1600 UT) on TBN. It was a surprise to me, and I only happened to find it by tuning the TV past the local LPTV TBN station on ch 18 the other week. TBN are terrible about giving out schedule info or announcing specials, etc. You have to be on the mailing list and give money to find out anything, and, when I was briefly on the non-paying mailing list, all I got was a generic monthly sked with no notice of specials, pre-emptions for telethons, etc. For some reason, they don't use the obvious method of using inter-program time for sked announcements. They are NOT listed in TV Guide or the Post-Dispatch TV skeds here in St. Louis, even though they are on an over-the-air broadcaster! (Will Martin, MO, July 12, DX LISTENING DIGEST) SW angle: also via KTBN 15590. Maybe in St Louis Monday at 1600, but gist.com still shows something else July 17 at that time on TBN, with JOY only on Sunday at 0930 UT (gh) ###