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Old March 2nd 05, 03:13 PM
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Default Night 31m logs, March 2

I woke up at around 3:30 am local time so I decided to do some real
DXing for the first time in a year or more. I chose the 31m band because
it seems to have better reception during darkness hours. Comments at
bottom.

Time: 1145-1230 UTC
Place: Sacramento, California
Radio: Yaesu FRG-8800 with 50 foot longwire

9355 Radio Free Asia from Saipan in unknown language (Korean?)
9370 WTJC (US bible thumper)
9405 FEBC, Iba, Philippines, in Chinese
9430 FEBC, Bocaue, Ph, in Chinese
9440 CRI Kunming, in unknown language
9475 Radio Australia
9500 China National Radio, Shijiazhuang
9525 Voice of Indonesia, Cimanggis, Java, in presumed Indonesian
9535 VOA from North Carolina in Spanish
9550 Radio Havana
9560 Radio Australia mixing with Xinjiang People's BC Stn, Urumqi,
China, in Uighur
9570 CNR, Geermu
9580, 9590 Radio Australia, both in English
9600 Radio Havana
9605 BBC from Thailand in Chinese
9615 unknown station in Asian language, possibly KNLS, Alaska?
9625 Radio Fides, La Paz, Bolivia
9650 Radio Korea from Sackville in English
9675 Radio Cancao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil
9695 Radio Rio Mar, Manaus, Brazil
9705 Family Radio (bible thumper) in Spanish
9715 Radio Netherlands in Spanish
9725 University Network from Costa Rica (bible thumper)
9740 BBC from Singapore in English
9750 Voice of Malaysia
9760 VOA from Philippines in English
9780 CBS, Taiwan
9795 Radio Netherlands in unknown language
9855 CNR, Beijing
9890 Radio Netherlands in unknown language, possibly Dutch
9920 FEBC, Bocaue, Philippines
9930 World Harvest Radio (bible thumper) from Hawaii in unknown language
9965 KHBN, Voice of Hope, Koror, Palau, in Chinese
9985 WWCR


Comments:

I'm not sure on the ID of 9750-Radio Japan is on at the same time.

Indonesia was playing some beautiful Indonesian music when I tuned in.
This is my first log of Indonesia.

Isn't University Network one of Gene Scott's stations?

The two stations on 9560 were almost equal strength at my location.


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On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 07:13:42 -0800, running dogg wrote:

I woke up at around 3:30 am local time so I decided to do some real
DXing for the first time in a year or more. I chose the 31m band because
it seems to have better reception during darkness hours. Comments at
bottom.

Time: 1145-1230 UTC
Place: Sacramento, California
Radio: Yaesu FRG-8800 with 50 foot longwire

9355 Radio Free Asia from Saipan in unknown language (Korean?)


This is from Saipan in LAOTIAN. 100kW on a Continental 418E/F
transmitter. I am the station engineer for Saipan/Tinian. :-)

Al

9370 WTJC (US bible thumper)
9405 FEBC, Iba, Philippines, in Chinese
9430 FEBC, Bocaue, Ph, in Chinese
9440 CRI Kunming, in unknown language
9475 Radio Australia
9500 China National Radio, Shijiazhuang
9525 Voice of Indonesia, Cimanggis, Java, in presumed Indonesian
9535 VOA from North Carolina in Spanish
9550 Radio Havana
9560 Radio Australia mixing with Xinjiang People's BC Stn, Urumqi,
China, in Uighur
9570 CNR, Geermu
9580, 9590 Radio Australia, both in English
9600 Radio Havana
9605 BBC from Thailand in Chinese
9615 unknown station in Asian language, possibly KNLS, Alaska?
9625 Radio Fides, La Paz, Bolivia
9650 Radio Korea from Sackville in English
9675 Radio Cancao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil
9695 Radio Rio Mar, Manaus, Brazil
9705 Family Radio (bible thumper) in Spanish
9715 Radio Netherlands in Spanish
9725 University Network from Costa Rica (bible thumper)
9740 BBC from Singapore in English
9750 Voice of Malaysia
9760 VOA from Philippines in English
9780 CBS, Taiwan
9795 Radio Netherlands in unknown language
9855 CNR, Beijing
9890 Radio Netherlands in unknown language, possibly Dutch
9920 FEBC, Bocaue, Philippines
9930 World Harvest Radio (bible thumper) from Hawaii in unknown language
9965 KHBN, Voice of Hope, Koror, Palau, in Chinese
9985 WWCR


Comments:

I'm not sure on the ID of 9750-Radio Japan is on at the same time.

Indonesia was playing some beautiful Indonesian music when I tuned in.
This is my first log of Indonesia.

Isn't University Network one of Gene Scott's stations?

The two stations on 9560 were almost equal strength at my location.


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Tebojockey wrote:

On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 07:13:42 -0800, running dogg wrote:

I woke up at around 3:30 am local time so I decided to do some real
DXing for the first time in a year or more. I chose the 31m band because
it seems to have better reception during darkness hours. Comments at
bottom.

Time: 1145-1230 UTC
Place: Sacramento, California
Radio: Yaesu FRG-8800 with 50 foot longwire

9355 Radio Free Asia from Saipan in unknown language (Korean?)


This is from Saipan in LAOTIAN. 100kW on a Continental 418E/F
transmitter. I am the station engineer for Saipan/Tinian. :-)


Thanks. Passport doesn't indicate what language this is in, just
"other". I usually can't tell one Asian language from another. European
languages I'm pretty good at, especially the major ones, but with Asians
I can tell "Chinese" from "non Chinese" and that's it. Reception was
fairly good here on West Coast USA. I noticed the absence of jamming,
which I thought odd, but sometimes the Chinese jammer covers up the
signal and sometimes the jammer is weak. Depends on frequency, as far as
I can tell. What does 1200 UTC equate to in local time for Saipan?


Al

9370 WTJC (US bible thumper)
9405 FEBC, Iba, Philippines, in Chinese
9430 FEBC, Bocaue, Ph, in Chinese
9440 CRI Kunming, in unknown language
9475 Radio Australia
9500 China National Radio, Shijiazhuang
9525 Voice of Indonesia, Cimanggis, Java, in presumed Indonesian
9535 VOA from North Carolina in Spanish
9550 Radio Havana
9560 Radio Australia mixing with Xinjiang People's BC Stn, Urumqi,
China, in Uighur
9570 CNR, Geermu
9580, 9590 Radio Australia, both in English
9600 Radio Havana
9605 BBC from Thailand in Chinese
9615 unknown station in Asian language, possibly KNLS, Alaska?
9625 Radio Fides, La Paz, Bolivia
9650 Radio Korea from Sackville in English
9675 Radio Cancao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista, Brazil
9695 Radio Rio Mar, Manaus, Brazil
9705 Family Radio (bible thumper) in Spanish
9715 Radio Netherlands in Spanish
9725 University Network from Costa Rica (bible thumper)
9740 BBC from Singapore in English
9750 Voice of Malaysia
9760 VOA from Philippines in English
9780 CBS, Taiwan
9795 Radio Netherlands in unknown language
9855 CNR, Beijing
9890 Radio Netherlands in unknown language, possibly Dutch
9920 FEBC, Bocaue, Philippines
9930 World Harvest Radio (bible thumper) from Hawaii in unknown language
9965 KHBN, Voice of Hope, Koror, Palau, in Chinese
9985 WWCR


Comments:

I'm not sure on the ID of 9750-Radio Japan is on at the same time.

Indonesia was playing some beautiful Indonesian music when I tuned in.
This is my first log of Indonesia.

Isn't University Network one of Gene Scott's stations?

The two stations on 9560 were almost equal strength at my location.


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Old March 6th 05, 11:12 PM
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On Thu, 03 Mar 2005 18:43:17 -0800, running dogg wrote:

Tebojockey wrote:

On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 07:13:42 -0800, running dogg wrote:

I woke up at around 3:30 am local time so I decided to do some real
DXing for the first time in a year or more. I chose the 31m band because
it seems to have better reception during darkness hours. Comments at
bottom.

Time: 1145-1230 UTC
Place: Sacramento, California
Radio: Yaesu FRG-8800 with 50 foot longwire

9355 Radio Free Asia from Saipan in unknown language (Korean?)


This is from Saipan in LAOTIAN. 100kW on a Continental 418E/F
transmitter. I am the station engineer for Saipan/Tinian. :-)


Thanks. Passport doesn't indicate what language this is in, just
"other". I usually can't tell one Asian language from another. European
languages I'm pretty good at, especially the major ones, but with Asians
I can tell "Chinese" from "non Chinese" and that's it. Reception was
fairly good here on West Coast USA. I noticed the absence of jamming,
which I thought odd, but sometimes the Chinese jammer covers up the
signal and sometimes the jammer is weak. Depends on frequency, as far as
I can tell. What does 1200 UTC equate to in local time for Saipan?


That's 2200 local! We're UTC +10 here. And just for the record, it's
a breezy 80+ degrees F here too! LOL

Al

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