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===== ASIA =====

CHINA
6065, CNR2/CBR, 1212, September 21. They are back here
again. I had speculated they had abandoned this frequency, but not so.
Mauno Ritola (Finland) thought that maintenance was the reason for the
absence. Seems he was right. Badly mixing with "K-B-S World Radio"
also in Chinese, but ID in English, till they went off at 1230. I had
recently incorrectly reported CNR2 here signing off much earlier than
their normal 1605, whereas in fact it was Korea I was hearing. Sorry!
Now there is little chance of hearing Zambia; was nice to catch them
in the clear for even a short time.
[Howard]

INDIA
9425, AIR Bengaluru - National Channel, 1444-1500, September 20. Monday's
edition of  the "Vividha" program in English with a major segment being "Earth
Beat" (jointly produced by AIR and RNW); fair.
[Howard]

INDIA / SIKKIM
4837.19, AIR Gangtok, 1337-1401, September 22. Have
been hearing this daily, but today's reception was the best ever,
being almost fair; man and woman in conversation; assume in Hindi;
some subcontinent music; 1340 gave phone number; unfortunately I
did not hear any local ID.
[Howard]

KOREA DPR
2850  North Korea,  1000 to 1015 Chorale music, better than normal signal, 10 September 
[Wilkner]

MALAYSIA
6049.60v, Asyik FM via RTM, 1208, September 21. As Glenn Hauser
has already reported, this was their first day back on the air in perhaps
two weeks; audio not perfect, but still very nice to have them back again.
At 1400 switches over to becomes R. Suara Islam via RTM. When RTM
was off the air, I routinely heard PBS Xizang on 6050.0.
[Howard]

TAIWAN
8400, Sound of Hope, 1415-1432, September 22. In
Chinese with some EZL religious sounding music and also
traditional Chinese music; on top of religious singing they
spelled out their website "w-w-w-s-o-u-n-d-o-f-h-o-p-e-o-r-g",
then said "Sound of Hope"; this website is given fairly frequently
and is distinctive; should help others to ID them. Does not sound
like a low powered transmitter; there are occasional days now that
Firedrake jamming is not heard here. Am please to finally be able
to confirm their ID.
[Howard]

=== MIDDLE EAST ===

===== AFRICA =====

DIEGO GARCIA
4319 u Diego  Garcia,  2308 National Public Radio, ute cochannel noise 15 September  
[Wilkner]

TANZANIA / ZANZIBAR
6015, RTZ. The time that they turn on their transmitter
varies considerably from day to day. Which in turn affects their sign
on format. 9/16/10 heard their carrier come on right at 0300, but was
unable to make out anything till 0303 with reciting from the Qur'an.
Their reception is daily improving! 9/18/10: 0254 - Open carrier;
0256-0259 - Repetitive IS. Very faint, but sounded almost like a
xylophone type instrument; 0300-0301 - Man and woman announcers;
0301-0306  - Reciting from the Qur'an; 0306-0314 - Man with monologue
(both Brandon Jordan and I have listened 3-4 different days to this
segment and we both agree that it seems to sound almost religious,
like a sermon?). Poor audio of this reception is posted at
http://www.mediafire.com/?nm8ipb0mfqtix73 >. Has the open carrier;
start of repetitive IS; followed by segment with reciting from the Qur'an.
I first learned of this via Dan Sheedy, but an acknowledgement has to
also go to Fabricio Andrade Silva (Brazil) for posting to radioescutas
yahoo group an accurate report of reception of Zanzibar on 6015 back
in March. Well done to both Fabricio and Dan!
[Howard]
6015, RTZ, *0301, September 22. Suddenly on with
reciting from the Qur'an till 0305; unfortunately because of the late
sign on time, there was no IS; as I have observed before, their sign
on time seems to vary between 0256 to 0301.
[Howard]

===== EUROPE =====

FRANCE  
Radio France Intl-RFI  15300  1708 GMT  French  333  Sept 22  YL and 
OM with ongoing comments.    
[MacKenzie]

RUSSIA
15110, Tatarstan Wave/GTRK Tatarstan, via Samara,
*0410-0500*, 9/14/10. IS; IDs; news; interview; mostly non-stop
on air phone calls. 9/16/10 heard *0410 with better than normal
reception (audio < http://www.mediafire.com/?popq2j2fxrto998 >).
Note the two IDs; first one assume is in Tatar, while second one
is in Russian ("programa na volne Tatarstan") and later had
"programa Radio Tatarstan" ID.
[Howard]

=== NORTH AMERICA ===

=== CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA ===

BOLIVIA
3309.98 Bolivia, Radio  Mosoj Chaski,  Cochabamba  0830 carrier on, no audio, 1000 traditional CP music. 15 September  
[Wilkner]
4409.8 Bolivia, Radio  Eco, Reyes 0000, regular reception after local MW harmonic cuts power 
[Wilkner]
4409.8 Bolivia, Radio  Eco, Reyes
[Wilkner]
4451.14 Bolivia, Radio Santa  Ana, Santa Ana de Yacuma
[Wilkner]
4451.2 Bolivia, Radio Santa  Ana, Santa Ana de Yacuma  2330 to 2350, slight transmitter drift, fair signal 11 September 
[Wilkner]
4795.87 Bolivia, Radio Lipez, Uyuni  0950 and 0000 noted with  strength both times on 17 September. Good signal, seems regular along with 4700  Bolivia,  Radio San Miguel, Riberalta and 4716.19 Bolivia  Radio Yura, Yura. Both noted at 0000 and 1000 every day  
[Wilkner]
5580.21 Bolivia  Radio San José, San José de Chiquitos, silent for several weeks
[Wilkner]

BRAZIL
3375.33  Brasil  Radio Municipal São Gabriel da Cachoeira,  0940 - 1000  noted with music and good signal after seeming silent for two days. 17 September 
[Wilkner]
3375.34  Brasil  Radio Municipal São Gabriel da Cachoeira
[Wilkner]
4805 Brasil, Radio Difusora do Amazonas,Manaus  0950 - 1000 back on frequency after reports of 4807v.  17 September 
[Wilkner]
4985 Brasil  Radio  Brasil Central, Goainia provide a very strong signal 2330 to 0000. 
[Wilkner]

ECUADOR
4814.95 Ecuador, Radio El Buen Pastor, Saraguro Loma Loja  1005  weak signal for last few weeks, 17 September 
[Wilkner]

GUATEMALA
4053 Guatemala, Radio Verdad  at 2330 on 17 Sept. [ZD-Palm Beach]
[Wilkner]
4055 Guatemala, Radio Verdad 0230  still there, bothered by ute , drifting 18 September[XM-Cedar Key] 2350 
[Wilkner]
4055 Guatemala, Radio Verdad 0414 om en espanol,palabras de dios, 0416 distorted organ music with cantante over  music, ID at 0433;  om "Radio Verdad. .... metros banda de onda corta, ...  Apardado ......., Guatemala, America Central". Best with agc off and RF set back. FMing ?,  22 September 
[Wilkner]
4055.03 Guatemala, Radio Verdad, 2325 to 2340, religious programing, music at 2340, deep fades and slightly drifting xmitter [Wilkner & other Florida DXers]
[Wilkner]
4055.13  Guatemala, Radio Verdad, music fair signal,  at best.
[Wilkner]

GUYANA
3290  Guyana,  GBC,  0530 religious program with good signal, 0900 pop music with dedications over the music, thunderstorm over the Bahamas causing noise, "Molly and Phil and their numerous friends...happy 63rd birthday...and her husband.." Good till fade at 0945  17 September 
[Wilkner]

HONDURAS
3250  Honduras, Radio Luz y Vida, San Luis 2330 noted often  with reduced signal strength for the last few weeks, also 1100 
[Wilkner]
3250  Honduras Radio Luz y Vida, San Luis
[Wilkner]

PERU
3329.642 Peru,  Ondas del Huallaga,  Huánuco  0950 to 1000 with OA music, CHU notched, "en Peru ahora y semana proxima ..." 
[Wilkner]
4746.94 Peru, Radio  Huanta 2000 Huanta Ayacucho 0950 tune in with full ID by om, ( ++ Steve Reinstein discovered this station, had earlier  log than reported in NU. Still there after all these years.  SHR original tape sounded like Radio In-fan-ta ) Long long time ago.  17 September  
[Wilkner]
4774.9 Peru, Radio Tarma. Tarma  1030 to 1110 todos los dias 
[Wilkner]
4986.833 Peru,  Radio Manantial, Huancayo 2336 with Peru mx, om fair to good signal 11 September; 2350 on  15 September  
[Wilkner]
5039.21 Peru, Radio  Libertad Junin 1100 with OA music, after RHC shuts down  10 September, 15 September same 
[Wilkner]
5459.98 Peru, Radio Bolivar Cd. Bolivar 0000 wild frequency drift  to 5460.33 by 0015 on 17 September 
[Wilkner]
5460.357 Peru Radio Bolivar Cd. Bolivar September 16th  0110 to 0130 lively program of music and yl and om, lost signal;sign off. On the 13th September at 0000 to 0010, much weaker signal
[Wilkner]
6173.8 Peru,  Radio Tawantinsuyo,  Cusco  1036 -1045 weak signal en espanol, "Información completa"  10 September, 1100 to 1120 on 15 September 
[Wilkner]

===== PACIFIC =====

AUSTRALIA
2368.5 Australia,  Radio Symban 1012 -20 some audio on 15 September. 
[Wilkner]

PAPUA NEW GUINEA
3315 Papua New Guinea Radio  Manus, Lorengau 0940 to 1015, yl news same day as ++Dave Valko log; not as good reception as Dave Valko. 17 September. 
[Wilkner]
3335 Papua New Guinea,  Radio East Sepik, Wewak 1100 "..preparation for their guests in the tradition of ....", music to 1130.  8 September 
[Wilkner]
3385, NBC East New Britain, 1214-1226*, September 22. In Tok Pisin
with news and sports news; ad in English; "Win your own home with
Coca-Cola"; four kit homes to be given away; send in four red tabs
from Coca-Cola; DJ in Tok Pisin with dedications for pop songs.
September 21 also 1226*, off in mid-song.

3905, R. New Ireland, 1228, September 22. De ja vue! A repeat of the
same interview I heard on the 20th with the appraiser in English, but at
a different time; they recycle some of their programming; 1300 "News
Roundup" in English till 1305; singing jingle for "Number one radio
station"; gave address: "N-B-C New Ireland, PO Box 477, Kavieng
or studio 984 2489". Very nice to have PNG doing so well recently.
[Howard]

3905, R. New Ireland, 1211-1403*, September 20. Better than normal reception,
but still QRN.

1211 to 1230 - Unique interview by "Sammy" asking questions solely in Tok Pisin
with an appraiser (called himself a "property valuator") who answered
back solely
in English; explained how he does his "valuations"; named high schools in New
Ireland that he worked on; many references to "New Ireland" and why he and his
family like it there.

1235 to 1300 – DJ in Tok Pisin playing mixture of songs (C&W, island,
pop, etc.) and reading dedications; many local time checks.

1300 to 1306 – "This is Radio New Ireland, Papua New Guinea. Time for News
Roundup at 11 o'clock"; bird calls; news in English (concerns in Port Moresby
about new cases of cholera, etc.). Was surprised to hear this "radio" ID, as
most of the other PNG stations seem to now almost exclusively use "N-B-C"
in their IDs; especially noticeable on "N-B-C- Central" on 3290.

1306 to 1325 – Commentary about 9M Kina and former Deputy Correctional
Services Commissioner of Operations, etc.

1325 to 1403* - In Tok Pisin with music program; full ID for "N-B-C
New Ireland"
(broadcasting from 5 in the morning till 12 at night, their local time); phone
numbers given; children singing till off.

Audio of a segment of the interview in English is posted at
http://www.mediafire.com/?oay9okndvql421d >
[Howard]

=== Site Unknown ===

=== CLANDESTINE ===

==== PIRATE ====

==== Un-ID ====

3341.91 Unid 1000 on 17 September  [ZD-Palm Beach]
[Wilkner]

4869.98 Unid 1140  12 September  [ZD-Palm Beach]
[Wilkner]

==== LW / MW ====

183  Europe 1, Felsberg -Saarlouis- 0300;  0500 noted in French om, yl quick exchange  14 September - Using Russell Scotka built Long wave pre amp 
[Wilkner]

===== QSL =====

===== ...and others =====

Radio Gloria International this Sunday
Radio Gloria International is on this Sunday the 26th of September 2010
At 09.00 to 1000 UTC on our normal channel of 6140 KHz.

M.V.Baltic. Information:
MV Baltic Radio relay service Schedule for Summer 2010
1st    Sunday – MV Baltic Radio
3rd    Sunday – European Music Radio      (Nov/Dec)
4th  Sunday – Radio Gloria International  

We wish you good listening and good reception!  73s Tom
[Taylor]

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http://www.abc.es/agencias/noticia.asp?noticia=526467

Redacción Internacional, 22 sep (EFE).- La señal de la televisión China se captará en Guinea Ecuatorial en los próximos meses, después de que el director general de Radio y Televisión de Mongolia Interior, Liu Yong Xih, acordara con el Gobierno ecuatoguineano la instalación de una antena repetidora.

Yong, que está encargado de la cooperación con los medios audiovisuales africanos, encabeza una delegación china que visita Guinea Ecuatorial durante cuatro días, dijeron a EFE hoy por teléfono desde Malabo fuentes del ministerio de Información ecuatoguineano.

Indicaron que "Yong y el gobierno han acordado la instalación de equipos de televisión para la difusión de los programas chinos en lengua española, orientados a fomentar y fortalecer un mejor intercambio económico y cultural entre los dos países".

Asimismo, dijeron que China se encargará de equipar el centro de radio y televisión de Bata, primera ciudad en importancia en la región continental, y el "principal centro que garantizará la retransmisión de los partidos que se jugarán en la Copa de África de Naciones de 2012 y de las reuniones de la cumbre de la Unión Africana (UA) de 2011".

Guinea Ecuatorial y China establecieron relaciones diplomáticas el 15 de octubre de 1970, y durante el régimen de Francisco Macías el país asiático adquirió notable influencia política en la ex colonia española.

China llevó a cabo las obras de construcción de la central hidroeléctrica de Bikomo (cerca de Bata, parte continental de Río Muni), las de la carretera que une las poblaciones de Nkue y Mongomo (también en la parte continental), los edificios de telecomunicaciones de Malabo y Bata, y la emisora Radio Ecuatorial, también en Bata.

El régimen del presidente ecuatoguineano, Teodoro Obiang, en el poder desde 1979, mantiene estrechas relaciones con Pekín, y la asistencia técnica se ha incrementado en los últimos años.

China coopera actualmente con Guinea Ecuatorial en los sectores de sanidad, telecomunicaciones, educación, marítimo y medios de comunicación. EFE
[Romero]

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What are they hiding now?

Wednesday, 08 September 2010 13:23
Dear Family and Friends,
It's been a long time since the news broadcasts on Short Wave Radio Africa have been deliberately jammed by loud, repetitive electronic noises but suddenly, alarmingly, its back.
The jamming of SW Radio Africa began at 7.20pm on the night of September 1. The news bulletin was by then more than two thirds completed and a report on the need for extra funding for the constitutional outreach programme was just about to be aired. A loud interference broke into the broadcast, the repeated tones continuing until 8.00pm, making it impossible to hear the remainder of the news reports or the following half-hour programme.
Suspicions were immediately raised and the automatic question is: What's going on? What is it that the Zimbabwe government doesn't want us to know?
Its been over 10 years since the fight for political dominance in Zimbabwe destroyed agriculture and business, chased four million people out of the country and turned our lives upside down; 10 years during which we all learned what signals to look out for when something is up. The jamming of SW Radio Africa is one of those very clear signs and eyebrows are up.
You would think that that with the explosion of cell phone lines in the country and the return of an independent daily newspaper there wouldn't be a need for radio jamming anymore, but that's not the case. For the vast majority of Zimbabweans a newspaper is a luxury; computers, emails and internet access are a remote dream and sitting listening to a shortwave radio station for two hours a night is the only way to get information that's not blatant propaganda.
So what is that they don't want us to know? Could it be the news that a Bulawayo artist is facing charges with a 20 year prison term for an art exhibition? Or the fact that the former education minister and Mashonaland East Governor is in a renewed land grab on the few remaining farms in and around Marondera?
Perhaps it's the continuing reports of intimidation and harassment surrounding the constitutional outreach programme. Maybe it's the 24-point document outlining action to be taken to apparently resolve issues outstanding from the tri party political agreement - issues which are 18 months overdue.
Or maybe, the jamming of SW Radio Africa is being done so that we can't hear the voices of ordinary people trying to live ordinary lives in a country where fear, intimidation and harassment are still all around us all the time and the only real change we see from our huge government is food in our shops.
When SWRadio Africa asked MDC Information minister Nelson Chamisa what was behind the radio jamming, Chamisa said he didn't know the station was being jammed. His response was a mirror image of MDC co Home Affairs minister Theresa Makone, when asked about the arrest and detention of a Bulawayo artist - she didn't know about it. How soon they've forgotten that SWRadio Africa was their only voice before they got into Zimbabwe's massive government – a voice they don't listen to anymore?
Ironically the jamming of SW Radio Africa doesn't make less people listen to the broadcasts, but exactly the reverse because now even more people want to know what the government are trying to hide.
[Wilkner]

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Radio, the 'Always With You' Medium
by John Merli, 09.22.2010

Read the RadioWorld article here : http://www.radioworld.com/article/106768
[Gupta]

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Hello There,

Last Saturday we had a glitch on the audio link, and we missed one broadcast in the usual Saturday IPAR slot (International Public Access Radio,http://www.nexus.org/IPAR). Radio City (the radio of the cars) will then reschedule on Sept. 25, 2010, at the same time, i.e. 10-11 CET (08-09 UTC) on 9515 kHz for the entire one hour broadcast. World of Radio with Glenn Hauser will be aired only at 20:00 CET, followed at 20:30 CET by 39 Dover Street (poetry and music from the UK with Stephen John Jones), and DX Party Line at 20:45 CET on 7290 kHz.

Our B10 schedule will be frozen and online in a couple of weeks. The main change for our European, North Africa and Middle East listeners is that 9515 will be moved back to 9510 kHz on Sat & Sun mornings CET to avoid mutual interference with another station that will be back to 9520. 7290 will remain the same in the evenings (God help us & give us strength in the 41 m.b.!). All times in our schedule for all broadcasts to Europe will remain the at the same time according to CET, as we usually do. [CET=UTC+2 in summer, CET=UTC+1 after Oct. 30, 2010]

Pse check http://www.nexus.org/NEXUS-IBA/Schedulesfor details and updates in the next few days.

As usual, we welcome your email and letters by email to: reports (at) nexus (dot) org - Even if we do not have the financial and human resources to answer to all letters, we do reply to all emails sent to this email address. Your letters and support really can keep our station alive in times when most other stations decide to shut down. Your letters and comments are of the greatest help to those who are able to finance our broadcasts, and keep us on the air.

Please get in touch with us or directly with those who hear on the air, and not only with reception reports (please!), but especially with comments and suggestions that are extremely useful to our program producers. Thank you!

73,
--
Ron Norton                      
NEXUS-Int'l Broadcasting Association
[Gupta]

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KNLS B10

Schedule Starting October 31st, 2010 
|  
Time    Freq(khz)Language
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0800-0900 7355  English
0800-0900 9655  Mandarin
0900-1000 6150  Russian
0900-1000 9655  Mandarin
1000-1100 7355  English
1000-1100 9655  Mandarin
1100-1200 6150  Russian
1100-1200 9655  Mandarin
1200-1300 9655  English
1200-1300 7355  English
1300-1400 7300  Mandarin
1300-1400 6150  Mandarin
1400-1500 7355  English
1400-1500 7300  Mandarin
1500-1600 6150  Russian
1500-1600 7300  Mandarin
1600-1700 6150  Russian
1600-1700 7300  Mandarin
1700-1800 6150  Russian
1700-1800 7300  Mandarin

Newly designed website at : www.knls.org/
[Gupta]

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Saludos Amigos,

El colega Leônidas dos Santos Nascimento de São João Evangelista, Minas Gerais, Brazil, comparte
las QSLs recibida en su QTH.

QSL Recebido - Voz do Vietnã
6175 -Voz do Vietnã -Sackville - CAN - Recebido QSL, Foto com o novo prédio da VOV.
52 dias. V/S: ? - QTH: 45 Bà Triêu  Hà Nôi - Vietnã
Informe enviado por e-mail para tiengnoi_vietnam2004 @ yahoo.es.
Info: http://sokapo.blogspot.com/2010/09/qsl-recebido-voz-do-vietna.html

QSL Recebido - Rádio EWTN
12050kHz - EWTN (Global Catholic Network), Vandiver USA - Recebido cartão QSL- 59 
dias. V/S: Glenn Tapley. QTH: 5817 Old Leeds Road, Irondale AL 35210 USA.
Info: http://sokapo.blogspot.com/2010/09/qsl-recebido-radio-ewtn.html
RX: Siemens RK 759
Antena: Long Wire 7 metros

Leônidas dos Santos Nascimento
São João Evangelista - MG
www.sokapo.blogspot.com
[Gaviria]

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Respondiendo al amigo Ivanildo Goncalves Dantas de Brasil, la interrogante que me hace.
De cuales emisoras colombianas estan activas en la onda corta?
En la onda corta colombiana activas actualmente, tenemos:

* 5910 KHz / Emision Regular/ Marfil Estereo, Puerto Lleras, pertenece a la Organizacion 
Colombia para Cristo

* 6010 KHz / Emision Regular/La Voz de Tu Conciencia, Puerto Lleras, pertenece a la 
Organizacion Colombia para Cristo.
Ademas se puede escuchar en internet en: http://www.fuerzadepaz.com/index.php en 
paralelo a la onda corta,la seña streaming viene de:http://www.ustream.tv/channel/fuerzadepaz-com

* 6035 KHz /Emision Irregular/ La Voz del Guaviare, San Jose del Guaviare, de la cadena 
radia RCN. Tambien transmite programacion musical de Radio Uno, e igualmente se 
enlaza con Antena 2, emitiendo los encuentros de futbol local colombiano.

* 6140 variable KHz /Emision Muy irregular / Radio Lider, Bogota.

Para reportes.
5910 & 6010 las confirma el QSL Manager: Rafael Rodriguez en Bogota, 
el correo de él es: <rafaelcoldx @ yahoo.com>, mira el enlace relacionado
verificador(Video) abajo.

Para los 6035 el correo electronico es: < lavozdelguaviare @ hotmail.com >
No he sabido de algun colega que la tenga verificada.

y Finalmente para los 6140v  Intenta en este enlace
http://www.cadenamelodia.com/opinion.php
para la cobertura : http://www.cadenamelodia.com/cobertura.php
Esta emisora transmite muy, pero muy irregular, esperemos que con
las misivas que reciban del exterior se animen a colocar la señal en la onda
corta mas seguido.

Enlaces relacionados
La Voz del Guaviare
http://colombiadx.blogspot.com/2010/03/colombia-info-de-la-voz-del-guaviare.html

La Voz de Tu Conciencia & Marfil Estereo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa3BkBZDVeg

Para 5910 & 6010 (Verificador)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Q1LBB_4WC8

Colombia DX
http://colombiadx.blogspot.com
Con noticias unicamente de las emisoras colombianas.

Yimber Blog
http://yimber.blogspot.com
Aqui encontraras noticias sobre nuestro hobby , el <<Diexismo>>

Noticias de la Radio
http://yimber-gaviria.blogspot.com
Noticias de los medios, principalmente la radio a nivel mundial.
[Gaviria]

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Many thanks! 
This week's Contributors are:

Wolfgang Bueschel, Germany.
Yimber Gaviria, Colombia.
Alokesh Gupta, India.
Ron Howard, USA.
IWATA Gaku, Japan.
Anatoly Klepov, Russia.
Zacharias Liangas, Greece.
Stewart MacKenzie, USA.
Jose Miguel Romero, Spain.
Tom Taylor, UK.
Robert Wilkner, USA.

Also thanks to

BC-DX / GERMANY.
CONEXION Digital / ARGENTINE. 
CLANDESTINE RADIO WATCH / GERMANY.
CUMBRE DX / U.S.A.
DX INDIA / INDIA.
Globe Radio DX Club / INDIA.
HCDX / FINLAND.
IDXA / INDIA.
JSWC / JAPAN.
NASWA / U.S.A.
radioascolto.org / ITALY.
RUS-DX / RUSSIA.
WAVESCAN / AWR
WWDXC / GERMANY.

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