BC-DX TopNews WWDXC #945 BC-DX 945

BC-DX TopNews WWDXC #945 BC-DX 945 BC-DX TopNews WWDXC #945 BC-DX 945

10.12.2012 Views

0800-0830 smtwtfs ARABIC 15280 MOS 1900-1930 smtwtfs ARABIC 7230 WER 1900-2030 smtwtfs ARABIC 9550 KIG Tx Site Codes ARM Armavir Russia MOS Moosbrunn Austria ASC Ascension Island NVS Novosibirsk Russia DHA Dhabayya TAC Tashkent Uzbekistan KIG Kigali Rwanda WER Wertachtal Germany MEY Meyerton S.Africa Day 1 = Sunday (ITU Convention) FEBA Radio, Ivy Arch Road, WORTHING, BN14 8BX, UK. WEBSITE: Schedule Engineer, FEBA Radio, A10bs01 dated 03.3.10 rww Source: (FEBA via Dragan Lekic-SRB, and Alokesh Gupta-IND VU3BSE, dxld/hcdx March 11) USA Frequency change of WWCR#3 from March 1 until further notice: 0300-1200 NF 4840 WCR 100 kW / 040 deg to NoAm, ex 4775, re-ex 5070 (R BULGARIA DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 8) 4840 WWCR is providing a good signal here today (March 8) and on most mornings on new 4840 at around 0700/0730+UT with no QRM audible. I have heard Mauritania 4845 kHz but at much weaker strength. There was a show for technophobe's on air on Sunday morning at 0745 UT tune in - darned if I could understand what was being talked about though, and must have been for those with a good memory for all of the latest abbreviations given to new devices. Others audible from Stateside are WWCR 3215 kHz and WWRB 3185 kHz - both fairly good, but not as strong as 4840 kHz. And WTWW I think is the one on 5755 kHz in this same time period, and with a fair to good signal. WYFR on new 6875 kHz is usually good with some intermittent UTE QRM. But no trace of anything on 7505 or 7355 kHz, and higher frequencies such as WTJC 9370v kHz are weak to poor. CHU 7850 is rarely audible, but 3330 kHz is. (Noel R. Green-UK, dxld March 9) 11714.92v traced with annoying 80 Hertz tone at 1435 UT on March 5th, most likely KJES carrier at 14-16 UT range underneath of groundwave IBB RL Lampertheim in Uzbek on even 11715.00 kHz. (wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 5) 13570 WINB Red Lion, "power of God" English sermon by male. Little audio buzz., S=7-8 signal in Germany. 1520-1530 UT March 7th. (wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 7) George McClintock tells me that WTWW is moving from 5755 to 5080 kHz starting 0000 UT Saturday March 13. The frequency has been approved by the FCC, subject to the usual NIB complaints, which could end it in one day or somewhere down the road. I am afraid there will be some, as there is a pretty constant and strong ute on 5078, which I just reconfirmed at 0025 UT March 12, not sure of the file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WWDXD-BCDX/2010/BCDX955.TXT[11.06.2012 10:39:56]

mode, but sort of RTTY with regular beep patterns. Even if it does not complain, should be considerable QRM to WTWW. He says WTWW will remain on 9480 as day frequency, and 5755 to be held for WTWW-2, now under construxion but not to be on the air for a few months. It appears that Scriptures for America Pastor Pete Peters will continue to be the prime if not only customer on WTWW-1. 9480, however was off the air when I checked at 2135 and 2258 March 11. George says he was working on getting the remote control funxional, and now it is; 5755 was on as usual at 0025 UT March 12. (Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld March 11) #*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#* 7 MHz morning log. This morning I checked the 7 MHz band on late winter condition. Propagation will change tremendously in coming two weeks, as daytime growing more and more towards spring/summertime. 7200 RUS RRS Yakutsk not heard today. 7235 BLR OR S=7 at 0730 UT 7250 VAT SMG French, S=9+20 dB 7255 BLR Misnk 250 kW at 0728 UT, but in peak not stronger than S=9 7265 BLR is still OFF air. 7280 BLR Brest at 0727 UT, S=7 only 7300 BUL Sofia in Spanish at 0726 UT, S=7 only 7320 RUS RRS tiny S=3, at 0725 UT, fluttery like polar path signal. 7335 TUN RTT Sfax, Ar at 0719 UT, S=7-8 7385 UNID most likely USA WHRI, TX switched on off again and again, most probably TX and antenna check, could be CRI Albania also ... S=3 at 0723 UT, but could be someone else ... 7400 BUL in French at 0718 UT, S=9+20dB. 7440 UKR at 0717 UT in Ukrainian, not strong these days, like 30 to 50 kW power only, S=8-9 7455 USA YFR EN?, only S=3, towards Vancouver, Alaska ... Northwest ? 7520 USA YFR Sp at 0715 UT, S=9+10dB. 7730 USA YFR Polish at 0716 UT, S=9+20dB. RHC Sp at 0733 UT 6140 and 6150, S=9+10dB. 11925 kHz at 0800-0900 UT puzzled me, noted an English 'spoken' program - supposedly ahead of co-channel TRT Ankara in Turkish. Okay, that is the spurious of Cerrik-ALB 11785 English, and 11855 in Chinese, another spur should be on 11715 kHz in Chinese, all separated by 70 kHz spur difference. see also under DXLD, items of 11875RMP, 11910harmonic RNW Nauen 2x5955. (wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 10) #*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#* vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX END file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WWDXD-BCDX/2010/BCDX955.TXT[11.06.2012 10:39:56]

0800-0830 smtwtfs ARABIC 15280 MOS<br />

1900-1930 smtwtfs ARABIC 7230 WER<br />

1900-2030 smtwtfs ARABIC 9550 KIG<br />

Tx Site Codes ARM Armavir Russia MOS Moosbrunn Austria<br />

ASC Ascension Island NVS Novosibirsk Russia<br />

DHA Dhabayya TAC Tashkent Uzbekistan<br />

KIG Kigali Rwanda WER Wertachtal Germany<br />

MEY Meyerton S.Africa<br />

Day 1 = Sunday (ITU Convention)<br />

FEBA Radio, Ivy Arch Road, WORTHING, BN14 8BX, UK.<br />

WEBSITE: <br />

Schedule Engineer, FEBA Radio, A10bs01 dated 03.3.10 rww<br />

Source: <br />

(FEBA via Dragan Lekic-SRB, and Alokesh Gupta-IND VU3BSE,<br />

dxld/hcdx March 11)<br />

USA Frequency change of WWCR#3 from March 1 until further notice:<br />

0300-1200 NF 4840 WCR 100 kW / 040 deg to NoAm, ex 4775, re-ex 5070<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>TopNews</strong> March 8)<br />

4840 WWCR is providing a good signal here today (March 8) and on most<br />

mornings on new 4840 at around 0700/0730+UT with no QRM audible. I have<br />

heard Mauritania 4845 kHz but at much weaker strength.<br />

There was a show for technophobe's on air on Sunday morning at 0745 UT<br />

tune in - darned if I could understand what was being talked about though,<br />

and must have been for those with a good memory for all of the latest<br />

abbreviations given to new devices.<br />

Others audible from Stateside are WWCR 3215 kHz and WWRB 3185 kHz - both<br />

fairly good, but not as strong as 4840 kHz. And WTWW I think is the one on<br />

5755 kHz in this same time period, and with a fair to good signal. WYFR on<br />

new 6875 kHz is usually good with some intermittent UTE QRM. But no trace<br />

of anything on 7505 or 7355 kHz, and higher frequencies such as WTJC 9370v<br />

kHz are weak to poor. CHU 7850 is rarely audible, but 3330 kHz is.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld March 9)<br />

11714.92v traced with annoying 80 Hertz tone at 1435 UT on March 5th,<br />

most likely KJES carrier at 14-16 UT range underneath of groundwave IBB RL<br />

Lampertheim in Uzbek on even 11715.00 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>TopNews</strong> March 5)<br />

13570 WINB Red Lion, "power of God" English sermon by male. Little audio<br />

buzz., S=7-8 signal in Germany. 1520-1530 UT March 7th.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>TopNews</strong> March 7)<br />

George McClintock tells me that WTWW is moving from 5755 to 5080 kHz<br />

starting 0000 UT Saturday March 13. The frequency has been approved by the<br />

FCC, subject to the usual NIB complaints, which could end it in one day or<br />

somewhere down the road.<br />

I am afraid there will be some, as there is a pretty constant and strong<br />

ute on 5078, which I just reconfirmed at 0025 UT March 12, not sure of the<br />

file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WW<strong>DX</strong>D-<strong>BC</strong><strong>DX</strong>/2010/<strong>BC</strong><strong>DX</strong>955.TXT[11.06.2012 10:39:56]

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