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dxAce March 18th 07 06:34 PM

Monitoring List of Indonesian SW Stations
 
http://wave.ap.teacup.com/n1hp/html/sw070313.pdf

Nice list from S. Hasegawa, NDXC, March 16, DX LISTENING DIGEST

dxAce
Michigan
USA


Guy Atkins March 18th 07 07:39 PM

Monitoring List of Indonesian SW Stations
 
Thanks for the list, dxAce.

The decline in recent years of Indos on the bands below 5 MHz is sad,
though. I count just 18 stations below 5 megs on this list, and only two of
them are the more challenging "non-RRI" stations. I've heard RPDT2 Manggarai
and RSPK Ngada many times, but they are always fun catches. I wonder how
long *they'll* be around?

It wasn't that long ago that we had many more Indonesian targets. My old
copy of the Numero Uno Indonesia List shows 61 different Indos logged by
members from 1998 through March of 2001, including a few unid. Indonesians.
The number of outlets to try for, as shown in the early 1990s NU Indo Lists,
were even greater.

Do you remember the short-lived Indos such as RPDT2 Buol Toli Toli, or RRI
Samarinda? They're sorely missed! One of my personal favorite recordings of
Indo DX is of Buol Toli Toli.

73,

Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA


"dxAce" wrote in message
...
http://wave.ap.teacup.com/n1hp/html/sw070313.pdf

Nice list from S. Hasegawa, NDXC, March 16, DX LISTENING DIGEST

dxAce
Michigan
USA




dxAce March 18th 07 07:57 PM

Monitoring List of Indonesian SW Stations
 


Guy Atkins wrote:

Thanks for the list, dxAce.

The decline in recent years of Indos on the bands below 5 MHz is sad,
though. I count just 18 stations below 5 megs on this list, and only two of
them are the more challenging "non-RRI" stations. I've heard RPDT2 Manggarai
and RSPK Ngada many times, but they are always fun catches. I wonder how
long *they'll* be around?

It wasn't that long ago that we had many more Indonesian targets. My old
copy of the Numero Uno Indonesia List shows 61 different Indos logged by
members from 1998 through March of 2001, including a few unid. Indonesians.
The number of outlets to try for, as shown in the early 1990s NU Indo Lists,
were even greater.


Yes indeed, stations everywhere.



Do you remember the short-lived Indos such as RPDT2 Buol Toli Toli, or RRI
Samarinda?


Fine Tuning shows RKPDT2 Buol ToliToli as being on 3654.3 running 200 watts and
RRI Samarinda as 6134, 1 kW and also 9614v with 10 kW (also shown as 500 watts)

Buol ToliToli was apparently at one time known as RKPDT2 Luwu.

I know that I've never heard Buol ToliToli but I may have heard Samarinda.

They're sorely missed! One of my personal favorite recordings of
Indo DX is of Buol Toli Toli.

73,

Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA

"dxAce" wrote in message
...
http://wave.ap.teacup.com/n1hp/html/sw070313.pdf

Nice list from S. Hasegawa, NDXC, March 16, DX LISTENING DIGEST

dxAce
Michigan
USA



dxAce March 18th 07 08:06 PM

Monitoring List of Indonesian SW Stations
 


dxAce wrote:

Guy Atkins wrote:

Thanks for the list, dxAce.

The decline in recent years of Indos on the bands below 5 MHz is sad,
though. I count just 18 stations below 5 megs on this list, and only two of
them are the more challenging "non-RRI" stations. I've heard RPDT2 Manggarai
and RSPK Ngada many times, but they are always fun catches. I wonder how
long *they'll* be around?

It wasn't that long ago that we had many more Indonesian targets. My old
copy of the Numero Uno Indonesia List shows 61 different Indos logged by
members from 1998 through March of 2001, including a few unid. Indonesians.
The number of outlets to try for, as shown in the early 1990s NU Indo Lists,
were even greater.


Yes indeed, stations everywhere.



Do you remember the short-lived Indos such as RPDT2 Buol Toli Toli, or RRI
Samarinda?


Fine Tuning shows RKPDT2 Buol ToliToli as being on 3654.3 running 200 watts and
RRI Samarinda as 6134, 1 kW and also 9614v with 10 kW (also shown as 500 watts)

Buol ToliToli was apparently at one time known as RKPDT2 Luwu.

I know that I've never heard Buol ToliToli but I may have heard Samarinda.


Yes, I looked and not only heard Samarinda but QSL'd them as well for reception on
23 Febuary 1993 on 9614.4 with a prepared card. Station filled in the power as 50
kW with a log periodic antenna.



They're sorely missed! One of my personal favorite recordings of
Indo DX is of Buol Toli Toli.

73,

Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA

"dxAce" wrote in message
...
http://wave.ap.teacup.com/n1hp/html/sw070313.pdf

Nice list from S. Hasegawa, NDXC, March 16, DX LISTENING DIGEST

dxAce
Michigan
USA



dxAce March 19th 07 07:54 PM

Monitoring List of Indonesian SW Stations
 


Guy Atkins wrote:

Thanks for the list, dxAce.

The decline in recent years of Indos on the bands below 5 MHz is sad,
though. I count just 18 stations below 5 megs on this list, and only two of
them are the more challenging "non-RRI" stations. I've heard RPDT2 Manggarai
and RSPK Ngada many times, but they are always fun catches. I wonder how
long *they'll* be around?

It wasn't that long ago that we had many more Indonesian targets. My old
copy of the Numero Uno Indonesia List shows 61 different Indos logged by
members from 1998 through March of 2001, including a few unid. Indonesians.
The number of outlets to try for, as shown in the early 1990s NU Indo Lists,
were even greater.

Do you remember the short-lived Indos such as RPDT2 Buol Toli Toli, or RRI
Samarinda? They're sorely missed! One of my personal favorite recordings of
Indo DX is of Buol Toli Toli.


One I would really like to see return is RRI Denpasar...

Though I have heard them I never received a QSL.

dxAce
Michigan
USA




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