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===== ASIA =====

CHINA
4940, Voice of Strait, *0953, Nov 2. Open carrier by
0950; opened with IS chimes; clear "w-w-w dot v-o-s dot com"
ID; in Chinese; time pips; poor.
Saturday, Nov 5 from 1500 to 1530 with "Focus on China"; items
about the national anti-drought plan, new air routes between Taiwan
and China, etc; several "Focus on China" IDs; poor to almost fair.
[Howard]
5050, Beibu Bay Radio on Nov 7. The new ID seems to actually be
"Learn about the world. Get to know China. This is Beibu Bay Radio";
yesterday had a problem hearing the "Get to"; another day of AIR
Aizawl QRM, which was stronger today.
[Howard]
5050, Beibu Bay Radio on Nov 6. In the past they gave many
IDs in Vietnamese for their FM stations, as well as ToH and BoH multi-
language IDs which included English: "FM 96.4 Beibu Bay Radio". Today
none of these were heard. Their new ToH and BoH English ID is "Learn
about the world. Know China. This is Beibu Bay Radio". Edited MP3 audio
at  http://www.box.net/shared/qn0poqejndi242oh3x2q  with ID in English at
02:29. The entire reception had light QRM from AIR Aizawl underneath.
1341-1353 in Vietnamese with pop music program; program IDs in English:
"Top Music". 1419-1441 still with "Top Music"; new ID in English at 1430.
1441-1459 special coverage of a music festival; DJs in Chinese (no
Vietnamese used) along with a few brief announcements in English
for the "song festival"; both indigenous and pop songs; sounds of the
audience. 1500-1503 time pips; new ID in English; back to Vietnamese
with "weather report" with long list of cities. 1504-1512 another segment
of "Top Music" in Vietnamese. Still unable to hear anything of Ozy Radio
(Australia).
[Howard]

TIBET / CHINA
6200, Xizang PBS via Lhasa, 1530-1600. The "Holy Tibet"
programs in English continue to use the same schedule format as
heard earlier this year.

Nov 5 with their announced "Sunday" (but always broadcast on Saturday)
music and cultural program; the reading of a folk tale.

Sunday and Monday, Nov 6 and 7. As usual, both days had the same
program; "This is Holy Tibet, presented to you by China Tibet
Broadcasting . . . Find out the history and reality on the roof of the
world. And keep in touch with the developments and changes in Tibet.
This is Holy Tibet"; news items about housing in Tibet, etc.; promo for
"Tibet Tourism"; segment "Tibet Stories"; edited Nov 7 reception at
http://www.box.net/shared/yz861qe8zzgp3u2s6j28 .
[Howard]

INDIA.
5050, AIR Aizawl on Nov 7. Heard test tone mixing with
Beibu Bay Radio (BBR) at 1123; 1130 start of audio. Best
reception from 1302 to 1320; at times stronger than BBR; news
in vernacular; ID at 1307 and more news; followed by religious singing.
http://www.box.net/shared/72xbzaikubji2e6f45ds  has MP3 audio of ID
and news.
[Howard]

=== MIDDLE EAST ===

===== AFRICA =====

UGANDA
4976  Uganda,  Radio Uganda, Kampala  noted 0400 weak signal 2 November
[Wilkner]

===== EUROPE =====

=== NORTH AMERICA ===

=== CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA ===

BRAZIL
3375.34  Brasil,  Radio Municipal São Gabriel da Cachoeira  0940 with vocal and instrumental music, om, no ID    9 November
[Wilkner]
4885  Brasil,  Radio Clube do Para, Belem, PA at  0700 to 0800 GMT,  played ten seconds of  "Secret Agent Man"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iaR3WO71j4
bringing back memories of the 1960s Secret Agent series. Radio Clube do Para blasts in as the strongest 60 meter band signal at 0700.
5 November
[Wilkner]
4925.2  Brasil  Radio Educaçao Rural, Tefé,  1000 - 1010 om and yl with  comments into Brasilian music; with a very strong signal, 1011  to 1015  talk with no music.  11 November
[Wilkner]

ECUADOR
3810 Ecuador ,HD2IOA Guayaquil  0829 noted with strong signal  9 November
[Wilkner]

GUYANA
3290  Guyana,  Voice of Guyana at 0800 to 0840  with Islamic music in the mix followed with Voice of Guyana ID by om. First time Islamic music noted , 7% of Guyana population Islamic. 9 November
[Wilkner]

HONDURAS
3250  Honduras, Radio Luz y Vida, San Luis 1120 noted with fair signal fading out 3 November
[Wilkner]

MEXICO
6010  Mexico,  Radio Mil, México City  0959 full ID with call letters by om  1 November
[Wilkner]

PERU
3329.50  Perú  Ondas del Huallaga,  Huánuco  0945 om  español over music, fading in slowly," Muy Buenos Dias... " into long om talk, time check 0956, back in to music 1005, CHU notched, second om 1010, two om talking 1012, back to music, 1018 series of numbers not frequencies,  "radio onda corta "  fade 1040,  3 November
[Wilkner]
4986.304. Perú,  Radio Manantial, Huancayo 1100 to 1106 noted on 5 November
[Wilkner]
5039. 22. Perú,  Radio Libertad de Junín, Junín 1030 to 1040, time checks greetings, om dj with excellent music and strong signal 5 November
[Wilkner]
6173.98 Peru,  Radio Tawantinsuyo,  Cusco, 1031  slow talk by om, deep fades 1035 back with om then lost in the mush,  5 November
[Wilkner]

SURINAME
4990 Suriname, Radio Apintie, Paramaribo 0900 a ute on top occasionally, 0920 om in Dutch, 0929 om into music bridge emphasizing base notes, 0932 back to om,  improving signal, 0941  instrumental music with vocal vocal accompaniment, 0950 yl into music. Thanks Charles Bolland previous logs!  11 November
[Wilkner]

===== PACIFIC =====

=== Site Unknown ===

=== CLANDESTINE ===

==== PIRATE ====

==== Un-ID ====

5047.5 Unid Carrier 1000 and again at 1050  11 November
[Wilkner]

==== LW / MW ====

GERMANY
183 Germany,  Europe 1  Saarbruecken 0500 strong signal in French on 5 November
[Wilkner]

===== QSL =====

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

Hamburger Local Radio Test Transmissions on 7265 KHz

Dear Listeners,
This Sunday the 13th of November will be the last Test Transmissions from Hamburger
Local Radio via the Shortwave transmitting station Göhren Germany (MV Baltic Radio )
These tests will be starting at 07.00 utc on 7265 KHz with a power of 1 KW.
On this test transmission you will be able to hear very interesting reports about the history
of German radio and pirate radio stations.


All Reception Reports to:
Hamburger Lokalradio
Michael Kittner
Max-Eichholz-Ring 18
D- 21031 Hamburg
Germany
or you can email: m.kittner@freenet.de
[Taylor]

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AUSTRALIA  [PALAU/SINGAPORE/TAIWAN/UAE] 
Radio Australia / ABC Northern Territory radio
B-11 operational schedule.

2310 0830-2130 55,58,59      ALI  50 0 Aboriginal/En AUS ABC
2325 0830-2130 55,58,59      TEN  50 0 Aboriginal/En AUS ABC
2485 0830-2130 55,58,59      KTH  50 0 Aboriginal/En AUS ABC
4835 2130-0830 55,58,59      ALI  50 0 Aboriginal/En AUS ABC
4910 2130-0830 55,58,59      TEN  50 0 Aboriginal/En AUS ABC
5025 2130-0830 55,58,59      KTH  50 0 Aboriginal/En AUS ABC
5955 2300-2330 49NW          DHA 500 85  Burmese UAE BAB -01-11-2011
5995 0800-0900 51,56,61,64,65 BRN  10 10  En      AUS ABC
5995 0900-1100 51,56,61,64,65 BRN  10 10  Pidgin  AUS ABC
5995 1100-1200 51,56,61,64,65 BRN  10 10  En      AUS ABC
5995 1200-1400 51,56,61,64,65 BRN  5 10  En      AUS ABC DRM mode
5995 1400-1800 51,55,56,61,64 SHP 100 30  En      AUS ABC
6020 0900-1100 51,55,56,64,65 SHP 100 30  Pidgin  AUS ABC
6020 1100-1400 51,55,56,61,76 SHP 100 30  En      AUS ABC
6080 1400-1800 44,45,50,51,54 SHP 100 334 En      AUS ABC
6080 1800-2000 45,50,51,54E  SHP 100 5  En      AUS ABC
6080 2000-2100 45,50,51,54E  SHP 100 5  En      AUS ABC Sat-Sun only
6080 2000-2100 45,50,51,54E  SHP 100 5  Pidgin  AUS ABC Mon-Fri only
6140 1100-1300 49S,54        SNG 100 13  English SNG BAB
7240 1400-1700 56,60-63,76,77 SHP 100 50  En      AUS ABC
7240 1800-2000 51,55,56,61,64 SHP 100 30  En      AUS ABC
7240 2000-2100 51,55,56,61,64 SHP 100 30  En      AUS ABC Sat-Sun only
7240 2000-2100 51,55,56,61,64 SHP 100 30  Pidgin  AUS ABC Mon-Fri only
9475 0700-1300 43,44,50,51,54 SHP 100 329 En      AUS ABC
9475 1300-1430 43,44,50,51,54 SHP 100 329 MandarinAUS ABC
9475 1430-1900 43,44,50,51,54 SHP 100 329 En      AUS ABC
9500 1900-2200 43,44,50,51,54 SHP 100 329 En      AUS ABC
9560 1100-1400 45,51,54E,55  SHP 100 353 En      AUS ABC
9580 0800-1400 56,60-63      SHP 100 70  En      AUS ABC
9580 1600-1630 49S,54        SNG 100 340 En      SNG BAB x250kW
9580 1700-2000 56,60-63      SHP 100 70  En      AUS ABC
9590 0800-1600 51,55,56,60-65 SHP 100 30  En      AUS ABC
9620 0000-0030 51W,54        DHA 500 105 Indones UAE BAB x250kW
9630 2200-2330 51W,54        DHA 500 105 Indones UAE BAB x250kW
9660 0000-0800 51,56,61,64,65 BRN  10 10  En      AUS ABC
9660 2100-2200 51,56,61,64,65 BRN  10 10  En      AUS ABC
9660 2200-2300 51,56,61,64,65 BRN  10 10  En      AUS ABC Fri-Sat only
9660 2300-2400 51,56,61,64,65 BRN  10 10  En      AUS ABC
9710 0700-0900 45,51,54E,55  SHP 100 353 En      AUS ABC
9710 0900-1100 45,51,54E,55  SHP 100 353 Pidgin  AUS ABC
9710 1600-2000 51,55,56,61,64 SHP 100 30  En      AUS ABC
9855 2200-2400 49S,54        DHA 500 90  English UAE BAB -01-11-2011
9965 1300-1430 43NE,44N      HBN 100 318 Chinese USA BAB
9965 1300-1430 43SE,44S,49    HBN 100 318 Chinese USA FCC
11550 0400-0430 51W,54        TAI 250 205 Indones TWN BAB / CBSC
11550 2200-2330 51W,54        TAI 250 205 Indones TWN BAB / CBSC
11650 2000-2200 51,55,56,61,64 SHP 100 30  En      AUS ABC
11660 1300-1700 43,44,50,51,54 SHP 100 329 En      AUS ABC
11660 2000-2200 56,60-63,76,77 SHP 100 70  En      AUS ABC
11695 2100-2200 50,51,54,55,58 SHP 100 329 En      AUS ABC
11695 2200-2330 50,51,54,55,58 SHP 100 329 Indones AUS ABC
11700 0500-0530 51W,54        SNG 100 140 Indones SNG BAB x250kW
11745 0500-0530 51W,54        TAI 100 205 Indones TWN BAB / CBSC Mo-Fr
11760 1300-1430 43,44,49      TSH 250 325 Chinese TWN BAB / CBSC
11780 0100-0130 49NW          SNG 100 340 Burmese SNG BAB
11880 1700-2100 56,60-63,65    SHP 100 50  En      AUS ABC
11945 0700-1300 44,49-51,54,55 SHP 100 329 En      AUS ABC
12080 0000-1100 51,56,60-62    BRN  10 80  En      AUS ABC
12080 1100-1200 51,56,60-62    BRN  5 80  En      AUS ABC DRM mode
12080 2000-2100 51,56,60-62    BRN  10 80  En      AUS ABC Sat-Sun only
12080 2000-2100 51,56,60-62    BRN  10 80  Pidgin  AUS ABC Mon-Fri only
12080 2100-2400 51,56,60-62    BRN  10 80  En      AUS ABC
13630 0500-0900 56,60-63,76,77 SHP 100 50  En      AUS ABC
13630 2100-2300 51E,56,61,64  SHP 100 65  En      AUS ABC
13690 0000-0700 45,51,54E,55  SHP 100 353 En      AUS ABC
13690 2300-2400 45,51,54E,55  SHP 100 353 En      AUS ABC
15160 0500-0800 51E,56,61,64  SHP 100 65  En      AUS ABC
15230 2200-2400 51,55,56,61,64 SHP 100 30  En      AUS ABC
15240 0000-0800 51,55,56,61,64 SHP 100 30  En      AUS ABC
15240 2200-2330 51W,54        TAI 100 205 En      TWN BAB / CBSC
15290 0600-0630 51W,54        TAI 100 205 En      TWN BAB / CBSC Sa-Su
15290 0600-0630 51W,54        TAI 100 205 Indones TWN BAB / CBSC Mo-Fr
15350 0000-0030 51W,54        TAI 100 205 Indones TWN BAB / CBSC Mo-Fr
15415 0000-0030 50,51,54,55,58 SHP 100 329 Indones AUS ABC
15415 0030-0400 50,51,54,55,58 SHP 100 329 En      AUS ABC
15415 0400-0430 50,51,54,55,58 SHP 100 329 Indones AUS ABC
15415 0430-0500 50,51,54,55,58 SHP 100 329 En      AUS ABC
15415 0500-0530 50,51,54,55,58 SHP 100 329 Indones AUS ABC
15415 0530-0600 50,51,54,55,58 SHP 100 329 En      AUS ABC
15415 0600-0700 50,51,54,55,58 SHP 100 329 En      AUS ABC
15415 2200-2330 51,54,55,58N  SHP 100 329 Indones AUS ABC
15415 2330-2400 51,54,55,58N  SHP 100 329 En      AUS ABC
15515 0200-0500 61-63          SHP 100 70  En      AUS ABC
15515 2100-2300 51,55,56,61,64 SHP 100 30  En      AUS ABC
15560 2200-2400 56,60-63      SHP 100 70  En      AUS ABC
17715 0000-0200 51E,56,61-65  SHP 100 70  En      AUS ABC
17750 0000-0700 44,49-51,54,55 SHP 100 329 En      AUS ABC
17750 2330-2400 50,51,54,55,58 SHP 100 329 En      AUS ABC
17795 0000-0200 51E,56,61-65  SHP 100 50  En      AUS ABC
17795 2300-2400 51E,56,61-65  SHP 100 50  En      AUS ABC
17840 0400-0430 51W,54        HBN 100 270 Indones USA BAB
17840 0400-0430 54            HBN 100 270 Indones USA FCC
19000 0000-0200 56,60-63,76,77 SHP 100 70  En      AUS ABC alternat.
21725 0200-0500 45,50,51,54W  SHP 100 355 En      AUS ABC
21725 0500-0800 44,49-51,54,55 SHP 100 329 En      AUS ABC alternat.

TX sites:
ALI = Alice Springs
BRN = Brandon
DHA = Al Dhabbaya-UAE
HBN = KHBN Palau
KTH = Katherine
SHP = Shepparton
SNG = Singapore Kranji
TAI = Taipei-TWN
TEN = Tennant Greek
TSH = Tanshui-TWN
(Radio Australia/ABC, hfcc/aoki list, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Nov 9)
[Bueschel]

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VIETNAM  [and non]  [AUSTRIA/CANADA/UAE/U.K.]  DAI TIENG NOI VIET NAM
Voice of Vietnam - Domestic and External services - B-11 schedule.

5035 0430-0600 49          CK2  15 n-d Hmong      VTN VOV VOV
5035 1130-1330 49          CK2  15 n-d Hmong      VTN VOV VOV
5035 2145-2300 49          CK2  15 n-d Hmong      VTN VOV VOV
5925 2145-1700 49          CK2  50 n-d Vietnamese VTN VOV VOV
5955 1800-1830 27S,28W,37N MOS 100 300 English    AUT VOV BAB / ORS
5955 1830-1930 27S,28W,37N MOS 100 300 Vietnamese AUT VOV BAB / ORS
5955 1930-2000 27S,28W,37N MOS 100 300 French    AUT VOV BAB / ORS
5975 2145-1700 49          MET  50 n-d Vietnamese VTN VOV VOV
6020 2200-1530 49          DAL  20 n-d Vietnamese VTN VOV VOV
6135 2000-2030 28NE,29SW  WOF 250 75  Russian    G  VOV BAB
6165 0000-0030 49          CK2  50 n-d Dao        VTN VOV VOV
6165 1130-1330 49          CK2  50 n-d Hmong      VTN VOV VOV
6165 1330-1400 49          CK2  50 n-d Dao        VTN VOV VOV
6165 1400-1600 49          CK2  50 n-d Vietnamese VTN VOV VOV
6165 2145-2230 49          CK2  50 n-d Hmong      VTN VOV VOV
6165 2230-2300 49          CK2  50 n-d Dao        VTN VOV VOV
6165 2330-2400 49          CK2  50 n-d Hmong      VTN VOV VOV
6175 0100-0128 11          SAC 250 212 English    CAN VOV BAB / RCI
6175 0130-0228 11          SAC 250 212 Vietnamese CAN VOV BAB / RCI
6175 0230-0258 11          SAC 250 212 English    CAN VOV BAB / RCI
6175 0300-0328 11          SAC 250 212 Spanish    CAN VOV BAB / RCI
6175 0330-0358 11          SAC 250 212 English    CAN VOV BAB / RCI
6175 0400-0428 11          SAC 250 212 Spanish    CAN VOV BAB / RCI
6175 0430-0528 6,7W        SAC 250 240 Vietnamese CAN VOV BAB / RCI
6175 2030-2130 27S,28W,37N DHA 250 315 German    UAE VOV BAB
7210 2145-1700 49          DAL  20 n-d Vietnamese VTN VOV VOV
7220 1100-1130 31-33      VN1 100 27  Chinese    VTN VOV VOV
7220 1130-1200 31-33      VN1 100 27  Russian    VTN VOV VOV
7220 1200-1230 31-33      VN1 100 27  Chinese    VTN VOV VOV
7220 1230-1300 31-33      VN1 100 27  Russian    VTN VOV VOV
7220 1300-1330 31-33      VN1 100 27  Chinese    VTN VOV VOV
7220 1500-1600 37-39      VN1 100 290 Vietnamese VTN VOV VOV
7220 1600-1630 37-39      VN1 100 290 English    VTN VOV VOV
7220 1630-1700 37-39      VN1 100 290 French    VTN VOV VOV
7220 2030-2100 37-39      VN1 100 290 English    VTN VOV VOV
7220 2100-2130 37-39      VN1 100 290 French    VTN VOV VOV
7220 2130-2200 37-39      VN1 100 290 Spanish    VTN VOV VOV
7220 2200-2230 31-33      VN1 100 27  Chinese    VTN VOV VOV
7280 1530-1600 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 German    VTN VOV VOV
7280 1600-1630 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 English    VTN VOV VOV
7280 1630-1700 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 Russian    VTN VOV VOV
7280 1700-1800 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 Vietnamese VTN VOV VOV
7280 1800-1830 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 German    VTN VOV VOV xSp
7280 1830-1900 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 French    VTN VOV VOV
7280 1900-1930 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 English    VTN VOV VOV
7280 1930-2000 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 French    VTN VOV VOV
7280 2000-2030 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 Russian    VTN VOV VOV
7280 2030-2100 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 English    VTN VOV VOV xGe
7280 2100-2130 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 French    VTN VOV VOV
7280 2130-2200 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 German    VTN VOV VOV
7285 0000-0100 49          MET  50 216 Vietnamese VTN VOV VOV
7285 1030-1100 49          MET  50 216 Cambodian  VTN VOV VOV
7285 1100-1130 49          MET  50 216 English    VTN VOV VOV
7285 1130-1200 49          MET  50 216 Thai      VTN VOV VOV
7285 1200-1230 49          MET  50 216 French    VTN VOV VOV
7285 1230-1300 49          MET  50 216 Cambodian  VTN VOV VOV
7285 1300-1330 49          MET  50 216 French    VTN VOV VOV
7285 1330-1430 49          MET  50 216 Laotian    VTN VOV VOV
7285 1430-1500 49          MET  50 216 Thai      VTN VOV VOV
7285 1500-1530 49          MET  50 216 English    VTN VOV VOV
7285 1530-1600 49          MET  50 216 Thai      VTN VOV VOV
7285 2200-2230 49          MET  50 216 Thai      VTN VOV VOV
7285 2230-2300 49          MET  50 216 Cambodian  VTN VOV VOV
7285 2300-2400 49          MET  50 216 Laotian    VTN VOV VOV
7370 2130-2230 28SE,39NW  WOF 250 105 Vietnamese G  VOV BAB
7435 0000-2400 49          VN1 100 97  Vietnamese VTN VOV VOV
9530 2145-1700 49          CK2  50 n-d Vietnamese VTN VOV VOV
9550 1500-1600 37-39      VN1 100 290 Vietnamese VTN VOV VOV
9550 1600-1630 37-39      VN1 100 290 English    VTN VOV VOV
9550 1630-1700 37-39      VN1 100 290 French    VTN VOV VOV
9550 2030-2100 37-39      VN1 100 290 English    VTN VOV VOV xGe
9550 2100-2130 37-39      VN1 100 290 French    VTN VOV VOV
9635 0000-2400 49          VN1 100 145 Vietnamese VTN VOV VOV
9730 1530-1600 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 German    VTN VOV VOV
9730 1600-1630 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 English    VTN VOV VOV
9730 1630-1700 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 Russian    VTN VOV VOV
9730 1700-1800 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 Vietnamese VTN VOV VOV
9730 1800-1830 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 German    VTN VOV VOV
9730 1830-1900 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 French    VTN VOV VOV
9730 1900-1930 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 English    VTN VOV VOV
9730 1930-2000 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 French    VTN VOV VOV
9730 2000-2030 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 Russian    VTN VOV VOV
9730 2030-2100 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 English    VTN VOV VOV
9730 2100-2130 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 French    VTN VOV VOV
9730 2130-2200 27-30,37-39 VN1 100 320 German    VTN VOV VOV
9840 1000-1030 54          VN1 100 177 English    VTN VOV VOV
9840 1030-1100 54          VN1 100 177 Indonesian VTN VOV VOV
9840 1100-1130 44,45      VN1 100 57  Japanese  VTN VOV VOV
9840 1130-1200 44,45      VN1 100 57  English    VTN VOV VOV
9840 1200-1230 44,45      VN1 100 57  Japanese  VTN VOV VOV
9840 1230-1300 54          VN1 100 177 English    VTN VOV VOV
9840 1300-1330 54          VN1 100 177 Indonesian VTN VOV VOV
9840 1330-1400 44,45      VN1 100 57  English    VTN VOV VOV
9840 1400-1430 44,45      VN1 100 57  Japanese  VTN VOV VOV
9840 1430-1500 54          VN1 100 177 Indonesian VTN VOV VOV
9840 1500-1530 54          VN1 100 177 English    VTN VOV VOV
9840 2200-2230 44,45      VN1 100 57  Japanese  VTN VOV VOV
9840 2230-2300 44,45      VN1 100 57  Chinese    VTN VOV VOV
9840 2300-2330 54          VN1 100 177 Indonesian VTN VOV VOV
9840 2330-2400 54          VN1 100 177 English    VTN VOV VOV
9850 0400-0500 49          CK2  50 n-d Dao        VTN VOV VOV
9850 0500-0530 49          CK2  50 n-d Hmong      VTN VOV VOV
9875 0145-1000 49          MET  50 n-d Vietnamese VTN VOV VOV
11720 0000-2400 49          VN1 100 187 Vietnamese VTN VOV VOV
12000 1100-1130 31-33  x9550VN1 100 27  Chinese    VTN VOV VOV
12000 1130-1200 31-33  x9550VN1 100 27  Russian    VTN VOV VOV
12000 1200-1230 31-33  x9550VN1 100 27  Chinese    VTN VOV VOV
12000 1230-1300 31-33  x9550VN1 100 27  Russian    VTN VOV VOV
12000 1300-1330 31-33  x9550VN1 100 27  Chinese    VTN VOV VOV
12000 2200-2230 31-33      VN1 100 27  Chinese    VTN VOV VOV
12020 1000-1030 54          VN1 100 177 English    VTN VOV VOV
12020 1030-1100 54          VN1 100 177 Indonesian VTN VOV VOV
12020 1100-1130 44,45      VN1 100 57  Japanese  VTN VOV VOV
12020 1130-1200 44,45      VN1 100 57  English    VTN VOV VOV
12020 1200-1230 44,45      VN1 100 57  Japanese  VTN VOV VOV
12020 1230-1300 54          VN1 100 177 English    VTN VOV VOV
12020 1300-1330 54          VN1 100 177 Indonesian VTN VOV VOV
12020 1330-1400 44,45      VN1 100 57  English    VTN VOV VOV
12020 1400-1430 44,45      VN1 100 57  Japanese  VTN VOV VOV
12020 1430-1500 54          VN1 100 177 Indonesian VTN VOV VOV
12020 1500-1530 54          VN1 100 177 English    VTN VOV VOV
12020 2200-2230 44,45      VN1 100 57  Japanese  VTN VOV VOV
12020 2230-2300 44,45      VN1 100 57  Chinese    VTN VOV VOV
12020 2300-2330 54          VN1 100 177 Indonesian VTN VOV VOV
12020 2330-2400 54          VN1 100 177 English    VTN VOV VOV
12140 1400-1450 49          CK2  50 n-d Vietnamese VTN VOV VOV

TX sites:
CK2 = Hanoi-Xuan Mai-VTN
DAL = Daclac-VTN
DHA = Al Dhabbaya-UAE
MET = Hanoi-Me Tri-VTN
MOS = Moosbrunn-AUT
SAC = Sackville-CAN
VN1 = Son Tay-VTN
WOF = Woofferton-UK
(VoVTN, hfcc/aoki, transformed via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Nov 9)
[Bueschel]

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NASB Participates in New DRM Broadcast

by National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters on Saturday, November 12, 2011 at 6:03am

Spaceline, a new HFCC member headquartered in Bulgaria, will begin a three-month series of DRM broadcasts on November 12.  The three-hour program block will be called "DRM Mix" and will be aired each Saturday from 1800-2100 UTC on 7590 kHz using a 100-kilowatt transmitter in Armenia beamed to Europe.  The AWR Wavescan DX program will be part of the DRM program lineup, as well programs from NASB member Trans World Radio and HCJB Global.  Wavescan is broadcast in analogue mode via the AWR worldwide network, as well as on NASB member stations WRMI in Miami and WWCR in Tennessee.  DRM Mix will be broadcast at least through January, 2012.
(Source : NASB)

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TWR Extends Outreach to Asia
Guam Transmitter Upgrade Features Live On-Air Dedication on Nov. 18

CARY, NC, November 10, 2011-Striving to extend its strategic outreach in
Asia, international Christian media organization TWR has upgraded its
powerful shortwave transmission station on the island of Guam. The
advancement gives TWR the ability to cover much of the spiritually needy
region, including China and southeast Asia, with a robust, quality signal.
To celebrate this significant initiative, TWR President Lauren Libby and
other ministry staff members will present an on-air dedication during a live
broadcast Friday, November 18 from 8:30-9:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. The
30-minute broadcast will begin at 1330 UTC on a shortwave frequency of 15.4
megahertz in the 19 meter band.

"This upgrade gives TWR the opportunity to touch even more lives with the
good news of Jesus Christ," says TWR President Lauren Libby. "We thank God
for the privilege of increasing our spiritual footprint in Asia."

Two 250,000-watt, digital-capable Thomson transmitters have been installed
to provide increased coverage to the Asia region. These revitalized
transmitters join three existing 100,000-watt units. Digital shortwave
capability will enable TWR to reach both rural areas and large cities with a
strong, FM-like quality signal. TWR is now well-positioned to reach
listeners across Asia into the future, and reception is excellent anywhere -
from cities to dense forests.

Special guests for the dedication broadcast include Dr. Alan Cureton,
president of Northwestern College in St. Paul, Minn.; Collin Lambert, vice
president of Moody Radio in Chicago, Ill.; and Mike Tirone, general manager
and senior vice president of KCBI-FM in Dallas, Texas. These three
organizations, plus thousands of individuals around the globe, helped with
the purchase and installation of the transmitters.

"As Moody Radio continues to expand its global focus, TWR is one of the
leading organizations that we are pleased to partner with," says Lambert.
"Our joint efforts tied to the [upgraded] transmitter in Guam have not only
broadened our participation in spreading the gospel throughout the world,
but also allowed us to inform and mobilize our listeners in the process.
In addition to a live stream over www.twr.org, the dedication broadcast will
be carried on KTIS-AM, Moody Radio and KCBI and its sister stations.

(TWR News Release)

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[Gupta]

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KTWR DRM Test (During the official dedication ceremony)

18 Nov 2011 (Friday)
0900 - 0915 UTC
17640 kHz
75 kW in DRM mode

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[Gupta]

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KBC Radio DRM Test : Saturday November 12th at 1800 UTC on 7550 kHz

More at : http://www.kbcradio.eu/?p=823

Also in analog mode at 0900-1600 UTC on 6095 kHz (Sat & Sun)
Weekend schedule at : http://www.kbcradio.eu/?page_id=478

Reception reports to :  themightykbc@gmail.com
For a QSL card you have to send 2 USD or 2 IRC's.

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[Gupta]

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The BBC World Service is moving out of Bush House and into Broadcasting
House early next year. An online auction of general audio and radio
equipment is being held ......

More at :
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/november2011/bbc_bush_house_equipment_to_be_auctioned_online.htm

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[Gupta]

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https://sites.google.com/site/zliangas/kaito-an200-antenna-review
Don´t Stare Directly at the Sun
Nov 4
http://www.rwonline.com/default.aspx?tabid=75&entryid=218
Written by: cross
11/4/2011 12:41 PM

That solar activity can have an effect on radio communications is well known. Sunspots, solar
flares, coronal mass ejections and other disturbances 93 million miles away at the center of
the solar system can cause problems for satellites circling earth as well as for shortwave and
other HF radio broadcasts.
When the energy of a solar flare reaches the Earth, it can temporarily increase the density of
the ionosphere, a phenomenon known as Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance or the Mo"gel-
Dellinger Effect. That in turn causes HF radio waves to be more completely absorbed by the
ionosphere, creating short fade outs or even complete blackouts for shortwave broadcasts
that can last for minutes or even hours.

Which is all an excuse to post this picture from NASA´s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO)
at Goddard Space Flight Center.
NASA's SDO Captures an X-class Flare

The bright light at the upper left is an X 1.9 Class solar flare, numbered AR1339, emitted
from the Sun yesterday (3:27 p.m. EDT on Nov. 3, 2011). According to NASA, disruptions to
some radio communications were noted on Earth about 45 minutes later. The SDO plans to
continue to watch this region of the Sun for similar activity over the next 10 days.Standard rig
: ICOM R75 / 2x16 V / m@h40 heads Sennheiser
Please read and distribute this 15 year research article http://tinyurl.com/5vzg7e
Please read my article on SINPO at http://tinyurl.com/yt7qjd
[Liangas]

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Washington, D.C. — November 8, 2011 — Mobile phone users in Africa are discovering they can watch the latest news from around the continent with "VOA 60-Africa," a fast-paced look at the day's most important headlines and interesting events.
Voice of America's new video headline service gives mobile users a convenient and concise look at the major news stories in Sub-Saharan Africa.  From this week's call for the resignation of Zimbabwe's president, to Prince William's visit to a UNICEF emergency supply center, VOA 60-Africa keeps you informed wherever and whenever you want.
It's your world in 60 seconds.
"There's been an explosion of mobile phone use in Africa and we wanted to make it easy for people to keep up with the major news developments and the most interesting stories from the region," says VOA Africa Division Director Gwen Dillard. "VOA 60-Africa gives people a snapshot of the news that matters most to them, in a format they like, on a platform they are comfortable with.  Mobile is a logical place for us," Dillard says.
VOA 60-Africa is an outgrowth of the VOA 60-World headline service that was introduced earlier this year, and is available on many of VOA's language service webpages and mobile sites.
Now VOA's African language mobile sites, from Amharic to the Zimbabwe service, bring you a daily 60 second video round up.  The service works on any phone that supports downloadable video.
For more information write to Kyle King at the VOA Public Relations office in Washington at kking@voanews.com, or visit our main website at www.voanews.com, and click on mobile service.  To get VOA in languages other than English, navigate towww.voanews.com/english/mobile and select from our full list of VOA mobile sites.

SOURCE:VOA 60-African Edition now on Mobile http://bit.ly/sEdnjE
[Gaviria]

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Edited by Mike Dennison, G3XDV and John Fielding, ZS5JF
Since it was first published in 1938, the RSGB Radio Communication Handbook has been one of the largest and most comprehensive guides to the theory and practice of Amateur Radio communication. Fully updated, this edition includes the very latest technology. It contains significantly expanded chapters covering HF Transmitters and Receivers, LF, Microwaves, VHF/UHF Antennas, Computers and more. New material covering transmitting SSB on light frequencies, long distance transmission and reception below 10kHz, digital theory, background noise, ceramic filters and more.
Learn by doing! This book includes a number of practical circuits and antenna projects for all Amateur Radio bands. For the portable operator there are projects covering frequencies from audio to light.
CD-ROM included! Search every page of the book at the touch of a button. This makes the book incredibly easy to navigate. Plus, bonus chapters not in the book, along with SDR video and audio files.
Product Details
Softcover: 864 pages
Publisher: Radio Society of Great Britain (RSGB); Eleventh Edition (October 2011) –
ISBN: 9781-9050-8674-0
Order No. 4450 – Price: $59.95 Canadian or U.S.
That is all for this month. Radio H.F. is a mail order, telephone and on line business, with great products, great prices, and personalized service, serving the radio community since 1995. Be sure to visit the Radio H.F. web site at  http://www.radiohf.ca
More...
To read a sample of this book (1.2MB PDF)
http://www.rsgbshop.org/acatalog/PDF/RC_Handbook_12_sample.pdf
To buy:
http://www.rsgbshop.org/cgi-bin/ca000010.pl
Non Member's Price £32.99 
RSGB Member's Price £27.99
[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, Greeve.
Ruben Walter Suarez, Uruguay.
Tom Taylor, UK.
Robert Wilkner, USA.
Volker Willschrey, Germany.

Also thanks to

BC-DX / GERMANY.
CONEXION Digital / ARGENTINE.
CLANDESTINE RADIO WATCH / GERMANY.
CUMBRE DX / U.S.A.
DX INDIA / INDIA.
HCDX / FINLAND.
radioascolto.org / ITALY.
RUS-DX / RUSSIA.
WWDXC / GERMANY.

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Next deadline : Nov.16 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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http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~vz6g-iwt/
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