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All time in UTC

===== ASIA =====

BANGLADESH
4750, Bangladesh Betar, 1454-1500*, Sept 30.
With the absence of RRI Makassar, as confirmed by Atsunori
Ishida's blog, I am again hearing them dominating a very weak
CNR1 underneath; sounded right to be in Bengali; subcontinent
music; brief ID and off. After 1500 only one station heard here
(CNR1). Enjoyable to finally be able to hear them again, as I
last heard them in Dec 2009.
[Howard]
4750, Bangladesh Betar, Oct 1. RRI Makassar
continues to be off the air; first listened at 1320
to find Bangladesh with reciting from the Qur'an
and somewhat better than CNR1, but they both
took turns fading up and down against each other;
by 1343 Bangladesh heard with subcontinent music;
reception not that difficult now with RRI being absent.
[Howard]
4750 Bangladesh Betar Sep 19 1204-1211 32432 Bengali,
Koran and talk, ID at 1206,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
4750 Bangladesh Betar Sep 25 1310-1325 33433 Bengali,
News and koran, ID at 1317 and 1325,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

BURMA / MYANMAR
5985.86 R.Myanmar Sep 25 1343-1409 33433 Burmese,
Talk and music, ID at 1358,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

CHINA
4940, Voice of Strait, 1500, September 26. Double checked
for the Sunday only program in English ("Focus on China")
from 1500 to 1530; was not heard, so assume they do have
a new schedule.
[Howard]

INDIA
4990, AIR Itanagar, 1217-1425, Sept 30. Reactivated
again after being off the air from sometime about mid-August.
In vernacular; long segments of indigenous chanting/singing;
some subcontinent songs; 1415 musical fanfare; five minutes
of news in Hindi; same musical fanfare again; "Good evening.
This is All India Radio Itanagar. The news read by . . ."; five
minutes of news (assume local news), but too poor to make
out any items; started out mixing with PBS Hunan, but slowly
dominated and China was not heard again till about 1421. Nice
to have them back on the air again!
[Howard]
4990, AIR Itanagar, 1400, Oct 1. Sports news in English;
items about Commonwealth Games, cricket, etc.; 1406
ID and ad in Hindi; "Welcome back"; continued with sports
news about tennis, boxing and about the Asian Games to
be held next month in China; 1415 news in Hindi; 1420 news
in English, along with "Now the weather forecast. It will be ..
cloudy with possible thundershowers . . for the next 24 hours.
The maximum temperature in Itanagar today was 32 degrees
Celsius"; 1425 into Hindi; poor reception, but a pleasure to be
able to hear them again.
[Howard]

INDONESIA
7289.84 RRI-Nabire Sep 18 0810-0829 25342-35343 Indonesian,
Jakarta news realy, 0819 SNSB, ID at 0820, Music,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
7289.84 RRI-Nabire Sep 30 0802-0808* 25442 Indonesian,
Story of children, ID at 0806 and 0807, 0808 sign off,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
9526, Voice of Indonesia, Jakarta-Cimanggis. September, 22 1007-1018 male and female in English talks, outside talks, many mentions of "Indonesia", canned ID by female "Voice of Indonesia"; static, 23232. September, 23 1001-1010 male and female in English talks "Voice of Indonesia..news". Weaker than 09/22, 23432
[LOB]
9680, Indonesia, RRI Jakarta, Jakarta-Cimanggis. September, 21 1001-1010 male announcements "Jakarta", native music, male and female in English discussion, canned ID, back native music. 33433, 
[LOB]

JAPAN
9595, R. Nikkei-1, 0830-0900, September 25. For those
attempting to QSL this station, this Saturday only program
of "Let's Read the Nikkei Weekly" provides a good opportunity
to obtain program details in English; presented by Noriko Tada
(in Japanese), Gregory Clark (in English and Japanese) and
Jeffrey Swiggum (in English); segments "Gregory Clark's
Choices", "You the Listener", etc.; primarily dealing with
economic issues related to the government's support of the
yen; promos for Eiken language testing; ending with: "This
program has been presented by the Society for Testing English
Proficiency, Inc."; // 3925 & 6055. < http://www.radionikkei.jp/LR/ >.
[Howard]

LAOS
7145, Lao National Radio. Rather disappointing that their most
recent reactivation only lasted for two weeks; off the air September
23-24-25-26; not heard during the 1200 to 1400* time period.
[Howard]

PAKISTAN
9670 R.Pakistan Sep 25 1159-1212 43433 Chinese,
IS, Koran, Talk, //11510kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
11510 R.Pakistan Sep 24 1209-1220 35333 Chinese,
Koran and news and arabic music, //9670kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
11580 R.Pakistan Sep 24 *0047-0055 35333-25332 Urdu,
Koran and talk, //15490kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15490 R.Pakistan Sep 25 *0044-0054 35333 Urdu,
0044 sign on with IS, Opening announce, Koran,
//11580kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15490 R.Pakistan Sep 25 0042-0058 34433 Urdu,
Music, 0044 IS, Opening announce, Koran,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
17720 R.Pakistan Sep 23 0831-0844 35433-35333 Urdu,
Talk and music, //15100kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
17720 R.Pakistan Sep 24 0841-0855 35333-25332 Urdu,
Koran, //15100kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
17835 R.Pakistan Sep 23 0530-0550 35333-35433 Urdu,
Talk and music, //15100kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

SINGAPORE
11675 V.of Croatia via Singapore Sep 19 *0800-0812 34433 Croatian,
0800 sign on with ID, News,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

TAIWAN
9774.0, Fu Hsing BS (presumed), 1243-1300*, Oct 2.
One of their better receptions; in Chinese with nice
Chinese music; 1245 seemed to be a brief station
jingle and back to music; best in LSB; light QRM
from 9775.0; no sign off announcement.
[Howard]

=== MIDDLE EAST ===

UAE
13720 Sudan R.Service via Dhabbaya Sep 26 0504-0519 35333 Arabic,
Talk, ID at 0513 and 0514 and 0518,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
13720 Sudan R.Service via Dhabbaya Sep 30 *0500-0515 35433 Arabic,
0500 sign on with opening announce, Talk, ID at 0500 and 0508,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
13730 R.Dabanga via Dhabbaya Sep 23 0511-0527* 34433 Arabic and Vernacular,
Talk, IS and SJ at 0515 and 0526,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
13730 R.Dabanga via Dhabbaya Sep 26 0519-0527* 34433 Arabic,
Talk, IS and SJ and ID at 0526, 0527 sign off,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
13730 R.Dabanga via Dhabbaya Sep 30 0515-0527* 34433 Vernacular,
Talk, IS and SJ and ID at 0526, 0527 sign off,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15750 R.Bar-Kulan via Dhabbaya Sep 23 *0501-0520 25432 Somali,
0501 sign on with opening announce, Koran, Talk, ID at 0503, SJ at 0512,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15750 R.Bar-Kulan via Dhabbaya Sep 30 0501-0521 35333 Somali,
SJ at 0501, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

===== AFRICA =====

ANGOLA
4950, R. Nacional de Angola, Mulenvos. September, 28 2305-2315 news program, male outside "4° encontro econômico" studio male "política da UNITA..paz na democracia de Angola", sports news. Static, 33333 
[LOB]

EGYPT
9250 R.Cairo Sep 19 *2329-2340 35333 Arabic,
2329 sign on with arabic music, Opening announce, Koran, ID at 2329,
//9360kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
9250 R.Cairo Sep 23 2338-2355 33433 Arabic,
Talk and arabic music, //9360kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
9360 R.Cairo Sep 23 2317-2332 34333-24332 Portuguese and Arabic,
Talk and arabic music, //9250kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15065 R.Cairo Sep 24 1308-1323 45443 Dari,
Arabic music and talk, ID at 1313 and 1318,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15710 R.Cairo Sep 24 1312-1338 35332-25332 Indonesian,
Talk, ID at 1329,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
17870 R.Cairo Sep 23 *1214-1228 35333-25332 English,
1214 sign on with announce by wo man, IS, Opening announce, Arabic music,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

EQUATORIAL GUINEA
5005, Equatorial Guinea, R. Nacional, Bata. September, 21 2047-2055 English Pop music, English romantic selections. T-Static, 35233, 
[LOB]
6250, Equatorial Guinea, R. Nacional, Malabo. September, 29 0548-0601 male in Spanish outside "luta pela policía..praticando atos de barbarismo..já se encuentra sob custódia de la policía", male studio "buenos dias..para que pase una manhana agradábile..se encuentre en Malabo..Panorama Nacional". 33333, 
[LOB]

ETHIOPIA
5950 V.of Tigray Revolution Sep 24 1459-1506 33433-32432 Tigrigna,
IS, ID, Opening announce,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

LIBYA
17725 V.of Africa Sep 24 1220-1231 25332 Swahili,
Music and talk, ID at 1224,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
17725 V.of Africa Sep 28 1242-1252 25322 Swahili,
Music and talk, ID at 1246,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

MADAGASCAR
5010 R.TV.Malagasy Sep 24 1548-1610 33433-34433 Malagasy,
Talk and Afro pops, ID at 1559,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
5010 R.TV.Malagasy Sep 25 1458-1515 33433 Malagasy,
Music and talk, ID at 1500,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
5010 R.TV.Malagasy Sep 29 1458-1508 34343 Malagasy,
Afro pops and talk, ID at 1500,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
11500 R.Dabanga via Madagascar Sep 24 *1529-1542 35433 Arabic,
1529 sign on with SJ, ID, Opening announce, 1530 SJ and IS and ID, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

MALI
5995, R. Mali, Bamako. September, 22 2311-2319 male in French talks alternating a very low voice, maybe from outside. Static, 23232 
[LOB]

NIGERIA
15120 V.of Nigeria Sep 24 1506-1523 35333 English,
News, ID at 1512,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

SOUTH AFRICA
9930 R.Bar-Kulan via Meyerton Sep 24 *1600-1611 45444 Somali,
1600 sign on with opening announce, SJ and ID, Koran, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

TUNISIA
7275, RTV.Tunisia (tentative), Sfax. October, 01 0602-0612 male and female talks in uncertain language, short music. 25432, 
[LOB]
12005 Rdiff.TV.Tunisienne Sep 24 1610-1626 35433 Arabic,
Talk, //9725kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

ZIMBABWE
4828, Voice of Zimbabwe, Gweru. September, 24 0358-0411 African music, sometimes male in English talks on music, "this is Voice of Zimbabwe". Het, static 22332 
[LOB]

===== EUROPE =====

GERMANY
9490 Democratic V.of Burma via Germany Sep 19 *2330-2342 33433-34333
Burmese,
2330 sign on with opening music, ID, Opening announce, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
9490 Democratic V.of Burma via Germany Sep 23 *2330-2340 34333 Burmese,
2330 sign on with opening music, ID, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

RUSSIA
15195 Tatarstan Wave Sep 19 *0810-0820 35433 Tatar,
0810 sign on with IS, ID, Opening announce, Music and talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15195 Tatarstan Wave Sep 23 0810-0821 35433 Tatar,
IS, ID, Opening music, Openingannounce, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

UK
15220 Cotton Tree News via Rampisham Sep 19 0752-0759* 25332-35333
Vernacular,
News, ID at 0759, 0759 sign off,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15220 Cotton Tree News via Rampisham Sep 23 *0730-0800* 25332-35333 English,
News, Theme music and ID at 0736,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15220 Cotton Tree News via Rampisham Sep 26 *0730-0800* 25332-35433 English
and Vernacular,
News, Theme music and ID at 0736,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15220 Cotton Tree News via Rampisham Sep 30 0731-0800* 35333 English and
Vernacular,
News, Theme music and ID at 0736, 0800 sign off,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

=== NORTH AMERICA ===

CANADA
6030, Calgary - CFVP relaying CKMX (AM 1060), 0331-0354,
September 26. "Southern Alberta born and raised, Classic
Country AM 10-60"; played older C&W songs ("King of the
Road" by Roger Miller, etc.); doing very well for listed 100
watts, per the audio posted at
http://www.mediafire.com/?9xu5v6mkstjrqkt >.

This station is a part of Astral, Canada's largest radio
broadcaster with 83 licensed radio stations; see map
http://www.astral.com/mapradio/ >.
[Howard]

USA
5755 WTWW Sep 19 0840-0902 34443-35343 English,
Music and talk, ID at 0900,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
5755 WTWW Sep 23 0850-0902 35333 English,
Talk, ID at 0900,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
5755 WTWW Sep 24 0855-0906 33333 English,
Talk, ID at 0900,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
5755 WTWW Sep 30 0743-0802 35443-35343 English,
Talk, ID at 0800,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

=== CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA ===

BOLIVIA
4796, Bolivia, R. Lípez, Uyuni. September, 25 0905-0915 local music selections, many female canned IDs "stay escutchando R. Lípez". 34333, 
[LOB]

CUBA
9600 R.Habana Cuba Sep 25 1233-1245 33433-32432 Spanish,
IS and ID at 1234, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
11705 R.Nac.de Venezuela via RHC Sep 24 1258-1303* 35332 Spanish,
Talk, IS and ID at 1302, 1303 sign off,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15250 R.Nac.de Venezuela via RHC Sep 29 2331-2345 33433 Spanish,
Talk, ID at 2339,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

PERU
6020, Peru, R. Victória, Lima. October, 01 0829-0839 male in Spanish outside talking about Ecuator's coup tentative "en lo momento, los números de la policía..las personas feridas..Rafael Corrêa..en lo palácio"; 24322. October, 02 0820-0830 sports news by male "desportes..en San Fernando el atacante..la seleción del pólo enfrenta la República Dominicana", general news "Banco Central compró 4 millones de Dollares del mercado cambiário", ads "servícios computadorizados en color", canned ID by male on 5th Symphony "desde Lima..R. Victória". 35322, 
[LOB]

SURINAME
4990, Suriname, R. Apintie, Paramaribo. September, 25 0835-0852 two slow music, male in Dutch talks segment. From 0851 strong QRM of Brazilian 4985 Khz, static, at peak 35333 
[LOB]
4990, Suriname, R. Apintie, Paramaribo. September, 27 0825-0836 slow music with slight religious style; 25232. September, 30 0700-0715 old English romantic "all by myself", Michael Jackson music, male talks in Dutch, instrumental version of Cole Porter by Kenny G. 35333, 
[LOB]

===== PACIFIC =====

PAPUA NEW GUINEA
5960 R.Fly Sep 24 0906-0916 34433-33433 English,
News and music, ID at 0908 and 0914,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

SOLOMON IS.
5019.86 SIBC Sep 19 0816-0840 35343-45343 English,
Talk, ID at 0836,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
5019.86 SIBC Sep 23 0835-0845 45333-43343 Pidgin,
Talk, ID at 0842,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
5019.86 SIBC Sep 24 0843-0906 45433 Pidgin,
Talk and music, ID at 0900 and 0901,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
5020, Solomon Islands BC, Honiara. September, 25 0853-0903 native music alternating male in English talks "saturday..enjoy program", male in discussion alternating short music. Some QRM of 5025 Khz R. Rebelde, 33333 
[LOB]

=== Site Unknown ===

=== CLANDESTINE ===

11530 V.of Mesopotamia Sep 25 1356-1408 35433 Kurdish,
Kurdish music and talk, ID at 1400,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

17880 La Voix de Djibouti Sep 23 *1200-1211 35333-25332 Arabic,
1200 sign on with national anthem, Koran, ID and opening announce,
Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

==== PIRATE ====

==== Un-ID ====

==== LW / MW ====

===== QSL =====

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

Radio Slovakia Intl - Revised A10 Frequency Schedule effective 1st October 2010 :
http://tinyurl.com/67aes2
[Gupta]

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Dhaka, Sept 27 - Bangladesh Betar entered into a broadcasting agreement with NHK (the Japan Broadcasting Corporation) at Bangladesh Betar headquarters in the city recently.

Director General of Bangladesh Betar AKM Shamim Chowdhury and NHK director general Makato Harada signed the agreement on behalf of respective sides, a press release said on Monday.

As per the agreement, NHK will provide technical support to Bangladesh Betar to broadcast programs through the FM band from its regional centers in Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet, Khulna, Rajshahi, Rangpur and Comilla.

Bangladesh Betar will be able to earn $71,175 per year in this regard, the press release said.

NHK will also provide training facilities to Bangladesh Betar officials with a view to improving the quality of program. Bangladesh and Japan will jointly produce radio programs according to the agreement.

Thanks
[Chakroborty]

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Live coverage of nat'l day celebrations on October 10th
The Republic of China (ROC) will be celebrating its national day on October 10th. Listeners in Southeast Asia are welcome to tune in to our live coverage of the national day celebrations from 0200 to 0300 UTC on 15320 KHz. Our regular broadcast to the East Coast and Mid-West of the United States will be cancelled from 0200 to 0300 on 9680 and 5950 KHz to make way for the live coverage in Chinese. We apologize for the inconvenience.

(Via R Taiwan Int. website)
[Chakroborty]

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Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.net 

RNZI Airs New Radio Heritage
Documentary
Hawaii Calls KGMB & KORL 


Join us from Monday, October 4 2010 as we bring you the story of
Hawaii Calls in our new radio heritage documentary broadcast on the
Mailbox program from Radio New Zealand International.

Yes, you'll hear about Johnny Noble's Moana Hotel Orchestra live from
the studios at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Honolulu, but you'll also
hear the sounds of two famous Hawaii Calls, KGMB and KORL.

You can listen directly via shortwave or audio on demand [for the
following month] with full details of current broadcast frequencies
and times possible for your area as well as audio downloads at
www.rnzi.com. 

Since the 1920's, Hawaiian radio stations and music have reached
across the Pacific, and we've found two special recordings we'll
share with you in this program.

You'll hear the famous 'On the Coconut Wireless' theme music for the
news bulletins from KGMB Honolulu, music, a station ID jingle and a
radio commercial for Sizzlers Family Restaurants when the featured
plate cost just 69 cents.

What's a little unusual is that the recording was made off the air
more than 7000km away from Honolulu, and 50 years after the original
KDYX call sign changed to KGMB in 1930.

Then we're joining evening host Sean Lynch from KORL 65 in Honolulu
and enjoying his choice of music from the period when KORL was still
one of the top AM radio stations in the state.

Again, the recording is made live off the air from over 7000km away,
and demonstrates how powerful the AM signals from Hawaii could be
some 30 years ago. They could truly say they covered the Pacific.

You'll hear how station manager Hal Davis encouraged KORL DJ's to
build station ratings to reach levels that AM station managers in the
state can only dream about today.

In those days the big stations were KORL, KKUA, KGU, KIKI, KAHU and
KLEI as far as station power went, and although KGMB, KORL, KKUA,
KPOI and many other local favorites are now silent, their memories
remain.

Join us from Monday October 4 2010 as we hear again the DJ's, the
jingles and the music and memories from two great Hawaii Calls, KGMB
and KORL, on the Mailbox program from Radio New Zealand International.

Listen direct via shortwave in your area or online streaming from
www.rnzi.com where you can also download the program as audio on
demand for the following month. 

You can also enjoy more Hawaiian radio memories at our permanent
on-line exhibition, the Art of Radio Hawaii, at
www.radioheritage.net. Many great Hawaii Calls are featured with
colorfully illustrated logos and artwork. 
[The Radio Heritage Foundation]

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Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.net

RNZI Airs New Radio Heritage
Documentary
Low Power FM School Radio

Join us from Monday, October 18 2010 as we bring you the voices of
New Zealand school children who now run their own two FM radio
stations in our new radio heritage documentary broadcast on the
Mailbox program from Radio New Zealand International.

You'll hear some of the hundreds of kids who act as DJ's, choose the
music, record the station ID announcements, interview guests and
produce their own stories....all at school based FM stations which
have become part of the local community.

You can listen directly via shortwave or audio on demand [for the
following month] with full details of current broadcast frequencies
and times possible for your area as well as audio downloads at
www.rnzi.com. 

Splat FM from Whangaparaoa Primary School north of Auckland and
Maranui FM at Lyall Bay Primary School in Wellington both rely on
6-10 year old children to staff and operate their very popular radio
stations.

You'll hear station announcements, promotions, listener calls, a
school song and even the winner of the first 'Whanga Idol' music
competition with a powerful version of a current pop hit.....

The program also compares early school broadcasts from 1940 when
adults did all the talking and the children the listening with
today's school radio, where the kids have control of the microphones.

In 1928, radio sessions for children were dominated by requests for
birthday calls, stories, songs and poems. You'll find out what
today's kids like to hear by listening to the program!

We are delighted to showcase the professionalism and talent of the
kids from Splat FM and Maranui FM, and can safely say that the future
of radio in New Zealand is in wonderful hands.

In fact, we're downright proud of what these kids are doing and
learning, and hope many other schools in New Zealand and elsewhere
around the Pacific will be able to do the same.

Join us from Monday, October 18 2010 as we introduce our guest radio
stars from school radio stations Splat FM and Maranui FM on the
Mailbox program from Radio New Zealand International.

Listen direct via shortwave in your area or online streaming from
www.rnzi.com where you can also download the program as audio on
demand for the following month.

You can find out more about LPFM radio in New Zealand at our website
www.radioheritage.net where our NZLPFM Radio Guide has a searchable
list of some 1500 LPFM stations and stories about local LPFM stations.
[The Radio Heritage Foundation]

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4409.8 RADIO ECO. Reyes.Bolivia. 0048-0110 sept.25
pgm: Construyendo. "...Radio ECO...4410 Khz, banda internacional de 65 metros..."

4824.5 LVS DIGITAL. iquitos,Perú. 0020-0042 sept.25
Musica tropical y reggeton. "...ella es...la mas reclamada...todos se rinden ante ella, en LVS presentamos, La elegida de la semana..." promo concurso "LVS elige bien"

4840 WWCR. Nashville, USA. 0210-0300 sept.26
escuchada presentando el DX Block con el Australia DX report, Dx Partyline
y World of Radio. Excelente señal

4857.3 RADIO LA HORA. Cusco,Perú. 2336-0001* sept.24
Musica folclorica. Anuncios de Jesus Blas, Bionaturista. Al dar la hora "...Radio La Hora...1400 amplitud modulada...6 y 56 minutos..." Fuera del aire sin cierre a las 0001*

4987 RADIO MANANTIAL. Huancayo, Perú. 0122-0130 sept.25
Predicacion en vivo. cada tanto ID : "...Radio Manantial desde la ciudad de Huanta, Perú..."

5921.3 RADIO BERTHEL. Arequipa,Perú. 1034-1050 sept.26
pgm: Tesoros escondidos. Mencionan emisoras en FM de otras ciudades. "..una señal que te guia...Bethel, frecuencia Celestial..."

5954.2 RADIO REPUBLICA. Gualapiles, Costa Rica. 0050-0150 sept.26
Programacion de Radio Republica, con fuerte interferencia desde Cuba, ademas
heterodino con Pio XII en 5952.4 y emisoras adyacentes. No encontre otra emision en // de Radio Republica ni en 49 0 31 metros a esta hora

6250.5 PYONGYANG BROAD.ST. Pyongyang, Corea del Norte 1050-1115 sept.26
Fuerte señal aunque con mediocre modulacion, presentando largas melodias
coreanas en // con 6398.7

Buen DX
Rafael Rodriguez R.
[Gaviria]

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Many thanks! 
This week's Contributors are:

LOB - Lúcio Otávio Bobrowiec, Brazil.
Wolfgang Bueschel, Germany.
Swopan Chakroborty, India.
Yimber Gaviria, Colombia.
Alokesh Gupta, India.
Kouji Hashimoto, Japan.
Ron Howard, USA.
IWATA Gaku, Japan.
Anatoly Klepov, Russia.
Zacharias Liangas, Greece.
Stewart MacKenzie, USA.
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The Radio Heritage Foundation
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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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Next deadline : Oct.6 1500 UTC
Please send your loggings and tips to: gaku@apple.email.ne.jp
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///// Ohkini! from Kanto DXers Circle /////

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