Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Dxers Unlimited mid-week edition, October 9

Radio Havana Cuba

Dxers Unlimited midweek edition for Tuesday 9 October 2018 Hola amigos radioaficionados all around the world ... I am Arnie Coro, radio amateur CO2KK, your host here at this the middle of the week edition of  Dxers Unlimited, your favorite radio hobby program....coming to you on the air and on the world wide web streaming audio , PLUS also on four FM broadcast band frequencies here in Cuba.

Here is Item One...hurricane Michael impacted the western part of Cuba with sustained winds exceeding 114 kilometers per hour and torrential rains.

According to Cuban weather expert Miguel Angel Hernandez, the north right quadrant of the storm will be slowly moving across the Yucatan Straight that separates Cuba from Mexico. As soon as the Cuban Civil Defense issued its first tropical storm alert, radio amateurs of the Pinar del Rio branch of the Cuban Federation of Radio Amateurs started to set up the emergency communications systems planned for the bad weather conditions.

They will be operating on the two meters band on frequencies from 144.300  MHz to 145.8 MHz for simplex FM mode operation, and they will also make use of several FM two meters band repeaters operating from 145.110 and 10 to 145.490 MHz.

The long range FM repeater at the Loma de Salon mountain is on 145,110 MHz and covers the eastern part of Pinar del Rio province, it has full coverage of Artemisa province and also provides service to fixed stations with external antennas located in Mayabeque and La Habana provinces of western Cuba.

Si amigos, this is the middle of the week edition of Dxers Unlimited. I was writing this script Monday afternoon when the first rain bands of tropical hurricane Michael were already producing constant rain fall over La Habana.  

Further to the west and south west, it was already raining heavily, as the storm was approaching western Cuba. For this particular hurricane related emergency, I will keep a close watch on the use of our 40 meters National Emergency Nets due to the very poor HF propagation conditions via the Near Vertical Incidence Skywave propagation mode.

Again, most emergency related traffic is expected to be on two meters FM, making the best possible use of the already existing repeaters located at TV stations towers and mountain top sites.

This is Dxers Unlimited, and here is now the very popular ASK ARNIE section of the show.... Today I am answering a request by several newcomers to amateur radio that want to know what equipment is needed to provide emergency communications.... first of all, you must understand that providing to your community back up emergency communications is a very complex matter It must be understood that the real strength of amateur radio comes from the commitment to provide volunteer services by operators that usually will form part of a radio club. EMCOMMS as they are known require to own and have ready to operate transceivers, antennas, batteries, generators and supplies to keep those stations operational.

Even the most simple low cost two meters, and seventy centimeters dual band FM handie talkie is capable of providing vital links between disaster areas and government authorities, that have lost contact when the cellphone systems and the fiber optic cables networks collapse, like in the case of an earthquake or a hurricane.

Yes, a less than fifty US dollars 2 meters and 70 centimers handheld FM radio can become a most useful link, especially if you add to it the following three items.

# Number One: at least one, or better yet two more additional batteries.

# Number Two: a flexible battery charger that can be connected to a generator or to a car or truck, yacht or aircraft electric system.

# Number Three: at least one omnidirectional antenna that can replace the handie talkie's small stub helically wound low efficiency unit provided with the radio. Better yet add a second portable YAGI antenna of at least three elements that can be easily transported, assembled in a few minutes and that will come with a portable telescopic mast capable of placing the vertically polarized YAGI at no less than three meters above any surrounding objects.

Si amigos, yes my friends, as you hear this program there are more than
50 Cuban radio amateurs that have activated the National Emergency Net to provide alternative communications in the areas of western Cuba that received the impact of category 1 Hurricane Michael expected to reach the southern USA starting on Tuesday.

Many of them use their handheld FM two meters band transceivers as part of the equipment used for local communications, and standard SSB transceivers for operating on the 40 and 80 meters bands.

This is Radio Havana Cuba, the name of the show is Dxers Unlimited and here is our popular technical topics section, devoted today to providing protection against wrong battery polarity connections that can produce very serious damages to radio equipment.

This is especially important during emergencies, when you may need to connect your radios to an external high ampere hours capacity battery. You would not mind to loose around three quarters of a volt on the feed voltage that will happen when a high current silicon diode is inserted into the positive wire of your radio and the battery.

If by mistake the battery is connected with the wrong polarity, the big silicon diode will provide protection, as no current will flow. This is my ultra-simple solution against wrong battery polarity mistakes, that I have incorporated as part of the emergency communications kit.

In the case of some two meters band FM hand held transceivers of the older generation, some of them have enough space inside to include the required three-amperes rated reverse polarity protection diode, but this approach is impossible with the latest generation of low cost dual band two-meters and 70 centimeters hand held, that are extremely compact. For those radios I use a connection to the external battery that incorporates the high current protection diode.

Using a recycled three to five amperes rating silicon diode will provide all the required protection, but if you are a perfectionist and want to spend the extra money, then using a very low voltage drop MOSFET device or a SCHOTTKY diode, will reduce the voltage drop from about seven hundred millivolts to just two hundred millivolts.

See amigos, yes my friends, if you ever use external batteries to provide power to your radios, follow my advice and add reverse polarity protection to all of them...the cost is minimal and preventing wrong polarity connections is vital for the survival of your radios.

The reports keep coming in as the autumn Trans Equatorial Propagation season peak is now in progress.Every day I keep receiving advisories about TEP openings from radio amateurs in the Caribbean and South America.

Most frequent reports make reference to 10 meters band QSO's, while less number of them report 6 meters band openings across the equator. So, my advice for you is, to keep a close watch at the way the maximum usable frequency curve moves up especially during the afternoon and early evening hours, local time when chances of TEP openings are more likely to happen..

And now amigos at the end of the show a short form space weather and solar activity report PREDICTIONS FOR 10 Oct 2018, 10CM FLUX: 071 / AP: 011 PREDICTIONS FOR 11 Oct 2018, 10CM FLUX: 071 / AP: 007

COMMENT: There were no sunspots nor flares on the visible solar disc of the Sun in the past 24 hours.

Amigos see you at the weekend edition of Dxers Unlimited next Sunday and Monday UTC days just after the top of the hour news bulletin.
(Arnie Coro)



Atlantic 2000 slated for weekend broadcast



Atlantic 2000 will be on the air :

All times UTC
Saturday 13 October from 0800 to 0900 on 6070 kHz
Sunday 14th of October from 1900 to 2000 on 6070 kHz
+ streaming at the same time on our website

Good listening! 

Visit our website :
http://radioatlantic2000.free.fr

Monday, October 08, 2018

weekly Propagation Forecast Bulletins


Product: Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
:Issued: 2018 Oct 08 0135 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
# Product description and SWPC web contact http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/weekly.html
#
#                Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
#
Highlights of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity 01 - 07 October 2018

Solar activity was very low this period. Region 2723 (S08, L=357,  class/area=Dso/30 on 01 Oct) was the only active region with sunspots, but was quiet throughout the period. No Earth-directed
CMEs were observed during the summary period.

No proton events were observed at geosynchronous orbit.

The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit was at moderate levels throughout the period.

Geomagnetic field activity reached G1 (Minor) geomagnetic storm levels on 07 Oct due to the influence of a positive polarity CH HSS. Active conditions were observed on 01-02 Oct and quiet to unsettled levels were observed on 03, and 05-06 Oct. Quiet conditions prevailed on 04 Oct.

Forecast of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity 08 October - 03 November 2018

Solar activity is expected to be very low throughout the outlook period.

No proton events are expected at geosynchronous orbit.

The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit is expected to reach high levels on 08-25 Oct with moderate flux levels expected throughout the remainder of the outlook period.

Geomagnetic field activity is expected to reach G1-G2 (Minor-Moderate) geomagnetic storm levels on 08 Oct and 03 Nov due to the influence of a positive polarity CH HSS. G1 (Minor) geomagnetic storm levels are expected on 19 Oct and active levels are expected on 09-10, 18, 20, and 22 Oct, due to the influence of multiple, recurrent CH HSSs.

Product: 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
:Issued: 2018 Oct 08 0135 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
# Product description and SWPC web contact http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/wwire.html
#
#      27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
#                Issued 2018-10-08
#
#   UTC      Radio Flux   Planetary   Largest
#  Date       10.7 cm      A Index    Kp Index
2018 Oct 08      69          35          6
2018 Oct 09      69          15          4
2018 Oct 10      69          15          4
2018 Oct 11      69          10          3
2018 Oct 12      69           8          3
2018 Oct 13      69           5          2
2018 Oct 14      69          10          3
2018 Oct 15      69           8          3
2018 Oct 16      69           5          2
2018 Oct 17      69           5          2
2018 Oct 18      69          10          4
2018 Oct 19      69          25          5
2018 Oct 20      69          14          4
2018 Oct 21      69           8          3
2018 Oct 22      69          12          4
2018 Oct 23      69           8          3
2018 Oct 24      69           8          3
2018 Oct 25      69           8          3
2018 Oct 26      69          10          3
2018 Oct 27      69           5          2
2018 Oct 28      69           5          2
2018 Oct 29      69           5          2
2018 Oct 30      69           5          2
2018 Oct 31      69           5          2
2018 Nov 01      69           5          2
2018 Nov 02      69           5          2
2018 Nov 03      69          22          6
(NOAA)

Saturday, October 06, 2018

From the Isle of Music & Uncle Bill's Melting Pot schedules, Oct, 7-13

From the Isle of Music, October 7-13:

This episode presents a special broadcast of Misa Cubana.
The transmissions take place:
1. For Eastern Europe but audible well beyond the target area in most of the Eastern Hemisphere (including parts of East Asia and Oceania) with 100Kw, Sunday 1500-1600 UTC on SpaceLine, 9400 KHz, from Kostinbrod, Bulgaria (1800-1900 MSK)

2. For the Americas and parts of Europe, Tuesday 0000-0100 UTC on WBCQ, 7490 KHz from Monticello, ME, USA (Monday 8-9PM EST in the US). This has been audible in parts of NW, Central and Southern Europe with an excellent skip to Italy recently.

3 -4. For Europe and sometimes beyond, Tuesday 1900-2000 UTC and Saturday 1200-1300 UTC on Channel 292, 6070 kHz from Rohrbach, Germany.


Also recommended:
Jetzt geht’s los! (Here We Go!), an excellent program of early German Jazz produced by Radio Ohne Nahmen, comes on right before FTIOM on Tuesdays from 1800-1900 UTC on Channel 292.

Uncle Bill's Melting Pot, October 7 and 9, 2018
Episode 83 will feature music from Italy
The transmissions take place:
1. Sundays 2200-2230 UTC (6:00PM -6:30PM Eastern US) on WBCQ The Planet 7490 KHz from the US to the Americas and parts of Europe


2. Tuesdays 2000-2030 UTC on Channel 292, 6070 KHz from Rohrbach, Germany for Europe. If current propagation conditions hold, the broadcast should reach from Iceland to Western Russia, Scandinavia down to North Africa and the Middle East, AND a long bounce to parts of New Zealand.


Also recommended:
Marion’s Attic, a unique program produced and hosted by Marion Webster featuring early 20th Century records, Edison cylinders etc played on the original equipment, comes on immediately before UBMP on Sundays from 2100-2200 UTC on WBCQ 7490 kHz.
William "Bill" Tilford, Owner/Producer
Tilford Productions, LLC

All India Radio's special transmission for "Mahalaya"

Date : 8th October, 2018 ( Monday)
Time : 2225 UTC (7th Oct 2018) to 0015 UTC (8th Oct 2018)
* some stations have late sign in & may continue past 0100 UTC
0355 - 0545 IST

"Mahalaya" is a special two hour transmission consisting of Sanskrit recitation & music orated by Late Shri.Birendra Krishna Bhadra. All India Radio has been broadcasting this program since early 1930's . Countdown of Indian festival of Durga Puja starts from the day of Mahalaya.

Frequencies observed during past years :

SW
 4760 - Port Blair
4810 - Bhopal
4835 - Gangtok (Irregular)
4895 - Kurseong (Off air now)
4910 - Jaipur
9380- Aligarh (National Channel)

MW
531 - Jodhpur
549 - Ranchi
594 - Chinsurah (Kolkata)
603 - Ajmer
621 - Patna A
648 - Indore A
657 - Kolkata A
666 - New Delhi B
675 - Chattarpur
684 - Port Blair
711 - Siliguri
729 - Guwahati A
747 - Lucknow A
756 - Jagdalpur
774 - Shimla
801 - Jabalpur
810 - Rajkot A
819 - New Delhi A
828 - Silchar
846 - Ahmedabad A
891 - Rampur
909 - Gorakhpur
918 - Suratgarh
954 - Nazibabad
981 - Raipur
990 - Jammu
1008 - Kolkata B
1026 - Allahabad A
1044 - Mumbai A
1125 - Tezpur
1179 - Rewa
1215 - Delhi National Channel
1242 - Varanasi
1260 - Ambikapur
1296 - Darbhanga
1314 - Bhuj
1386 - Gwalior
1395 - Bikaner
1404 - Gangtok
1458 - Bhagalpur
1476 - Jaipur A
1530 - Agra
1566 - Nagpur (National Channel)
1584 - Mathura
1593 - Bhopal A

Sign on observed by Jose Jacob at different times as follows:

2225 UTC (3.55am IST) 4760,4910, 531, 603, 666, 675, 711, 747, 756, 774, 801, 819, 828, 891, 918, 956, 990, 1008, 1044, 1386, 1395, 1530.
2230 UTC (4.00 am IST) 4835, 1404.
2245 UTC (4.15 am IST) 4895
2250 UTC (4.20 am IST) 846, 1179
2255 UTC (4.25 am IST) 4810, 621, 648, 810, 909, 954, 981, 1026, 1242, 1260, 1296, 1593..

Please email your observations & receptions reports to :  spectrum-manager@air.org.in
spectrum-manager@air.org.in
Postal to:
Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy)
All India Radio,
Room No. 204
Akashvani Bhawan,
Parliament Street
New Delhi 110001, India

or online at:
http://allindiaradio.gov.in/Information/ListenersCorner/Pages/default.aspx

Related :
Eight Decades Later, the Original Mahalaya Still Unites 
https://thewire.in/society/eight-decades-later-the-original-mahalaya-still-unites-bengalis-in-communion
Come Mahalaya, Birendra Krishna Bhadra's recitation still default choice for All India Radio
http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-come-mahalaya-birendra-krishna-bhadra-s-recitation-still-default-choice-for-all-india-radio-2020933
(Alokesh Gupta/DX India)

Interval Signal Special

Thanks to Rob Wise, of Hobart Radio International, for sharing his upcoming special programming information for October 6-27, 2018.





mp3: https://archive.org/download/IntervalSignalSpecial3/IntervalSignalSpecial3.mp3
Also at: https://archive.org/details/IntervalSignalSpecial3

Radio Romania Contest Details

Romania 


Dear friends of RRI, you are once again invited to a prize winning contest: "Radio Romania 90 and RadiRo 2018". The contest is dedicated to 90 years of Romanian radio broadcasting and to this year's edition of the International Festival of Radio Orchestras, RadiRo, organized by the national public radio in our country.

The first radio transmission in Romania was broadcast on Nov 1, 1928. Nine decades marked by the special moments have gone by, moments that the national public radio celebrates together with you, by organizing a new contest. The month of November 2018 is, however - rich in cultural events, and one of them being the 4th International Festival of Radio Orchestras between November 18 and 25, to which this contest is dedicated as well.

The public radio service in Romania, the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation, is the leader of the line industry, with a cumulative daily reach of some 4.5 million listeners and a cumulative market share of 30%.

Radio Romania is made up of the channels Radio Romania Actualitati, Radio Romania International, Radio Romania Cultural, Radio Romania Muzical, Antena Satelor, a network of over 10 regional stations, the Radio3net online station, Radio Chisinau (based in the Republic of Moldova), but it is also of the National Radio Drama Department, the RADOR News Agency and the Radio Choirs and Orchestras.

Radio Romania organizes every two years, alternatively with the famous "George Enescu" International Festival, its own International Festival of Radio Orchestras, RadiRo, which reaches its fourth edition in 2018. Famous orchestras as well as prominent soloists and conductors will step onto the stage of the festival, just as every year. The main novelty of the 2018 edition is the series of jazz concerts.

You are invited to follow RRI broadcasts, our website http://www.rri.ro/ and our Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn profiles, and to answer correctly, in writing, a few questions, and you may be a winner. The closing date is November 30, 2018 mailing date, (namely 30 November, 24:00 hours Romanian time, for online contributions, respectively).

The prizes and honorary mentions consist of items promoting Romanian culture, symphonic and jazz music, also promoting the public radio service. The contest is organized jointly with the "Casa Radio" Publishing House and the City Hall of Bucharest.

And here are the questions:
- How many years ago was the 1st radio transmission broadcast in Romania?

- Name three channels under the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation!

- What is the current edition of the International Festival  of Radio Orchestras?

- Who is the organizer of the RadiRo Festival?

Please tell us what prompted you to participate in the contest and why you are listening to RRI's broadcasts and following RRI's content online. Our address is:

Radio Romania International
60-64 G-ral Berthelot Street,
Sector 1, Bucharest,
P.O.Box 111, postcode 010165, Romania.
fax 00.40.21.319.05.62
e-mail engl@rri.ro

Please send your answers by November 30, 2018, mailing date (30 November, 24:00 hours Romanian time, for online contributions). The rules and regulations of this contest are available at:
http://rri.ro/en_gb/rules_of_the_radio_romania_90_and_radiro_2018_contest-2587126  and on the RRI's FB profile.
Good luck!
(Paul Gager-AUT, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 4)

Friday, October 05, 2018

Shortwave Radiogram Schedules


Hello friends,

Shortwave propagation has an interesting artistic effect on many of the images transmitted on Shortwave Radiogram – including images that are art in the first place. See what happened to last weekend’s painting as received at three different locations. See many other examples of decoded images at @SWRadiogram or https://twitter.com/swradiogram.

Videos of last weekend’s Shortwave Radiogram (program 67) are provided by Scott in Ontario (Friday 2030 UTC) and Ralf in Germany (Saturday 1600 UTC). The audio archive is maintained by Mark in the UK. Analysis of last weekend’s Shortwave Radiogram and other programs transmitting text and images is prepared by Roger in Germany.

This weekend’s Shortwave Radiogram will begin with an exercise to eliminate (or at least reduce) the annoying slant that sometimes is seen on decoded MFSK images. By eliminating the slant on the first image (an orange vertical rectangle), images decoded later in the broadcast should be slant-free. See details and examples.

This weekend’s broadcast will be in our usual combination of MFSK32, MFSK128, and MFSK64. It includes nine MFSK images, including the rectangular slant test image near the beginning of the show.

Here is the lineup for Shortwave Radiogram, program 68, 5-8 October 2018, in MFSK modes as noted:

 1:36 MFSK32: Program preview
  2:45 Slant elimination exercise*
  5:29 Zebra mussels colonize Rideau River in Ontario*
10:14 MFSK128: Recycling trucks become works of art*
13:08 MFSK64: Ocean Cleanup System begins service*
17:37 Images of the week*
28:29 MFSK32: Closing announcements

* with image(s)

Please send reception reports to radiogram@verizon.net


Twitter: @SWRadiogram or https://twitter.com/swradiogram (visit especially during the weekend)





Shortwave Radiogram Program 68
(5-8 October 2018)
Friday
2030-2100 UTC
7780 kHz
MFSK32
MFSK128
MFSK64
WRMI Florida
Saturday
1600-1630 UTC
9400 kHz
Space Line, Bulgaria
Sunday
2330-2400 UTC
7780 kHz
WRMI Florida
Monday
0800-0830 UTC
7730 kHz
5850 kHz
WRMI Florida

Slow Scan Radio transmits SSTV images and text modes Wednesdays at 1830-1900 UTC on 6070 kHz via Channel 292 in Germany. The Slow Scan Radio transmission on 10 October is canceled. The broadcast is scheduled to resume on 17 October. The website is http://www.slowscanradio.com. Reception reports to x@xdv.me.

The Mighty KBC transmits to Europe Saturdays at 1500-1600 UTC on 9400 kHz (via Bulgaria), with the minute of MFSK at about 1530 UTC (if you are outside of Europe, listen via websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/ ). And to North America Sundays at 0000-0200 UTC (Saturday 8-10 pm EDT) on the new winter frequency of 5960 kHz, via Germany. The minute of MFSK is at about 0130 UTC.  Reports to Eric: themightykbc@gmail.com . See also http://www.kbcradio.eu/ and https://www.facebook.com/TheMightyKbc/

Italian Broadcasting Corporation (IBC)  Five minutes of MFSK32 is at the end of the 30-minute English-language “Shortwave Panorama. For the complete IBC transmission schedule visit  http://ibcradio.webs.com/  

Broad Spectrum Radio is transmitted by WRMI Florida Mondays at 0700-0800 UTC on 5850 and 7730 kHz. MFSK32 is broadcast during the second half hour of the show. Reports to broadspectrumradio@gmail.com.

Thanks for your reception reports!

Kim

Kim Andrew Elliott, KD9XB
Producer and Presenter
Shortwave Radiogram
Reporting on international broadcasting at https://twitter.com/kaedotcom



Tuesday, October 02, 2018

QSL Review

Radio CHina Int'l QSL (Gayle Van Horn Collection)
Special thanks to Antonio Napolitano of DX Fanzine, for permission to share the QSL Review with our blog readers
(GVH)

NB: Radio stations are listed under the country in which the transmitter (not studios!) is (or presumed to be) located. Unless otherwise stated, reception reports
should be considered as sent by electronic mail.

ALASKA
KNLS (Russian program), 11870 kHz: Full data QSL card in 15 months, for report to: knlsradio@gmail.com (Alexander Golovikhin, Togliatti, RUSSIA)

ARMENIA
TWR Europe, via Gavar, 864 kHz: E-mail: kdobos [at] twr.org Ed: Dear Ivan please don't forget to mention after many days you receive a QSL! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, RUSSIA)

AUSTRIA
Radio DARC, via Moosbrunn, 13860 kHz. Full data QSL card and infosheet of the WRTC- 2018 special broadcast received in 37 days for report with audio clip sent to radio@darc.de V/s: Rainer Englert (DF2NU) Editor-in-chief. (Rafael Martínez, Barcelona,
SPAIN)

CHINA
China Radio International (Japanese Service), via Xian, 9585 kHz: QSL card. E-mail: nihao2180 [at] cri.com.cn Ed: Dear Ivan please don't forget to mention after many days you receive a QSL! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, RUSSIA)

Radio Urumqi, 12055 kHz. The lesson of the Russian language for the Uighurs. Full data e-QSL card n 1 day for report to: crieng@cri.com.cn (Alexander Golovikhin, Togliatti, RUSSIA)

FRANCE
Radio Taiwan International (Russian Programme), via Issoudun, 11955 kHz: Full data QSL card (Retro, year ?) "Oil - seed rape flowers" received in 30 days for report to: russ@rti.org.tw (Alexander Golovikhin, Togliatti - Russia)

GERMANY
Atlantic 2000 International,, via Rohrbach Waal, 6070 kHz: e-QSL and e-infosheet received in 1 day for report in French with audio clip sent to atlantic2000international@gmail.com (Rafael Martínez, Barcelona, SPAIN)

Decade AM, via Rohrbach Waal, 6070 kHz: QSL in 33 days. Report in German sent to: heikohass@gmail.com (Christian Ghibaudo, Nice, FRANCE).

Decade AM, via Rohrbach Waal, 6070 kHz: F/D QSL card and stickers in 34 days for ereport to: heikohass76@gmail.com (Jürgen Waga, Berlin, GERMANY).

Radio TW 6070 AM, via Rohrbach Waal, 6070 kHz: F/D eQSL in 6 minutes. E-mail: radiotw6070am@gmx.de (Roberto Pavanello, Vercelli, ITALY).

INDIA
AIR Cuddapah, 900 kHz: QSL Card. E-mail: spectrum-manager [at] air.org.in Ed: Dear Ivan please don't forget to mention after many days you receive a QSL! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, RUSSIA)

AIR Jalandhar,, 873 kHz: QSL Card. E-mail: spectrum-manager [at] air.org.in Ed: Dear Ivan please don't forget to mention after many days you receive a QSL! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, RUSSIA)

AIR Najibabad, 954 kHz: QSL Card. E-mail: spectrum-manager [at] air.org.in Ed: Dear Ivan please don't forget to mention after many days you receive a QSL! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, RUSSIA)

IRAN
IRIB Arabic Radio, via Sirjan, 9790 kHz: QSL Card. Ed: Dear Ivan please don't forget to mention after many days you receive a QSL and E-mail address! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, RUSSIA)

IRIB Radio Birjand, 963 kHz: QSL Card. Ed: Dear Ivan please don't forget to mention after many days you receive a QSL and E-mail address! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, RUSSIA)

IRIB Radio Payam, via Tehran, 1188 kHz:QSL Card. Ed: Dear Ivan please don't forget to mention after many days you receive a QSL and E-mail address! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, RUSSIA)
IRIB Radio Urumiyeh, via Miandoab, 936 kHz: QSL Card. Ed: Dear Ivan please don't forget to mention after many days you receive a QSL and E-mail address! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, RUSSIA)

IRIB Voice of Islamic Republic of Iran, via Sirjan, 7350 kHz: QSL Card. Ed: Dear Ivan please don't forget to mention after many days you receive a QSL and E-mail address! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, RUSSIA)

ISRAEL
Voice of Hope, 1287 kHz QSL in 192 days. Report in English sent to: reports@voiceofhope.com (Christian Ghibaudo, Nice, FRANCE).

MADAGASCAR
AWR (Programme in Hindi), via Talata Volonondry, 17660 kHz: Full data QSL card "Children listen to the radio" in 33 days for report to: yves@awr.org (Alexander Golovikhin, Togliatti, RUSSIA)

MOLDOVA
TWR Africa (Somali Programme), via Grigoriopol, 11780 kHz: eQSL. E-mail: somtwr [at] twr.co.ke, prtc [at] idknet.com Ed: Dear Ivan please don't forget to mention after many days you receive a QSL! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, RUSSIA)

MYANMAR
NHK World Radio Relay, 5985 kHz: F/D QSL card and schedule in 544 days, 45 days after reminder to: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/contact/ (NB: heard in Thailand). (Jürgen Waga, Berlin, GERMANY).

NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS
Radio Free Asia, via Tinian, Korean Service, 9990 kHz: Full data QSL card (showing IBB Lampertheim relay site) received in 13 days for report with audio clip sent to qsl@rfa.org (Rafael Martínez, Barcelona, SPAIN)

Voice of America, via Tinian, 7485 kHz: QSL card. E-mail: manager_mariana [at] .ibb.gov Ed: Dear Ivan please don't forgrt to mention after many days you receive a QSL! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, RUSSIA)

PALAU
WHRI, 7385 kHz. F7D QSL card "30 anniversary 1985-2015 WHRI" received in 24 days for report via website. (Alexander Golovikhin, Togliatti, RUSSIA)

PHILIPPINES
FEBC Cambodia-Voice of Love via Bocaue, 7410 kHz: e-QSL. E-mail: info [at] volcambodia.org, info [at] febc.ph, info [at] febc.org, info [at] febcintl.org Ed: Please don't forgrt to mention after many days you receive a QSL! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk,
RUSSIA)

FEBC Thailand-Lao Radio and FEBC Thailand-Hmong Radio, both via Bocaue, 12095 kHz: eQSL. E-mail: norie.estabillo [at] febc.ph Ed: Please don't forgrt to mention after many days you receive a QSL! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, RUSSIA)

FEBC Vietnam-Nguon Song Radio, via Iba, 9795 and 9920 kHz: eQSL. E-mail: norie.estabillo [at] febc.ph Ed: Please don't forget to mention after many days you receive a QSL! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, RUSSIA)

Radio Liangyou (Chinese Programme) via FEBC Bocaue, 9275 kHz: Full data QSL card "Internal antenna design" in 32 days for report to: arc@liangyou.net (Alexander Golovikhin, Togliatti, RUSSIA)

VOA, via Tinang, 11695 kHz: QSL card. E-mail: manager_philippines [at] bbg.gov Ed: Dear Ivan please don't forget to mention after many days you receive a QSL! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, RUSSIA)

POLAND
Polskie Radio, 225 kHz QSL card in 188 days. Report in English (Christian Ghibaudo, Nice, FRANCE).

ROMANIA
Radio Romania International (French service), <(B> 9500 kHz: QSL in 123 days. Report in French sent to: fran@rri.ro (Christian Ghibaudo, Nice, FRANCE).

Radio Romania International, via Galbeni, 9500 kHz: QSL card. E-mail: rri [at] rri.ro Ed: Dear Ivan please don't forget to mention after many days you receive a QSL! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, RUSSIA)

RUSSIA
Radio Prague (The Russian programme), via WRN Moscow, 738 kHz. Full data QSL card "Timekeeping centre from 1941" Received in 48 days for report to: ruski@radio.cz (Alexander Golovikhin, Togliatti, RUSSIA)

Radio Slovakia International, via WRN Moscow, 738 kHz: The Russian program. Full data QSL card "Parta - bridal crown" in 24 days for report to: RSI_ russian@slovakradio.sl (Alexander Golovikhin, Togliatti, RUSSIA)

SLOVAKIA
Radio Slovakia International (French service), 227,36 MHz DAB+ (heard in Bratislava) QSL in 11 days. Report sent to: rsi_french@rtvs.sk (Christian Ghibaudo, Nice, FRANCE).

TAIWAN
Radio Taiwan International (German service), 11990 9700 kHz: QSL in 19 days. Report in German sent to: deutsch@rti.org.tw (Christian Ghibaudo, Nice, FRANCE).

Radio Taiwan International, via Tamsui, 9700 kHz: F/D special QSL card in 22 days for e-report to: deutsch@rti.org.tw (Jürgen Waga, Berlin, GERMANY).

THAILAND
VOA Deewa Radio, via Udon Thani, 7540 kHz: QSL card. E-mail: manager_thailand [at] bbg.gov Ed: Dear Ivan please don't forgrt to mention after many days you receive a QSL! (Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, RUSSIA)

TURKEY
Voice of Turkey, Russian program, 11955 kHz: Full data QSL card "on August 26, 1071 Malazgirt victory" received in 54 days for report to: russian@trt.net.tr (Alexander Golovikhin, Togliatti, RUSSIA)

UNITED KINGDOM
KBS World Radio (French service), via Woofferton, 3955 kHz: QSL in 182 days. Report in French sent to : french@kbs.co.kr (Christian Ghibaudo, Nice, FRANCE).

Radio Caroline, 648 kHz: QSL in 40 days. Report in English sent to: PO Box 12524, Maldon, Essex, CM9 9EX (Christian Ghibaudo, Nice, FRANCE).

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Radio Marti, 11930 kHz: QSL in 17 days. Report in Spanish sent to: mdail@bbg.gov (Christian Ghibaudo, Nice, FRANCE).

ZAMBIA
Voice of Hope Africa, 13680 kHz: F/D QSL card received in 7 days from the US office for report with audio clip sent to reports@voiceofhope.com v/s Ray Robinson, Vice President Global Operations. (Rafael Martínez, Barcelona, SPAIN)
(Fanzine # 61)
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Can Radio and Podcasting Come Together?


Radio Show session explores getting the best from both worlds
Tom Vernon, Sept 27, 2018

Podcasting is here to stay, and radio isn’t going away anytime soon. How can the two work together?

To address that question, the Radio Show session, The Podcast Boom, explored that topic with a panel comprised of podcasting talent and management. Heading it up was Norm Pattiz, chairman and CEO of Podcast One. Kaitlyn Bristowe, podcast host from PodcastOne; Elaina D. Smith, national radio and podcast host, Westwood One; Mario Lopez, host, TV and radio personality, Premiere Networks; and Jewel, multi-platinum recording artist, actress, author, entrepreneur represented the talent side.

Darren Davis, president, iHeartMedia Networks Group, iHeartMedia Inc. and Suzanne Grimes EVP, marketing, Cumulus and president, Westwood One, spoke up for management.

Additional story at: https://www.radioworld.com/show-news/can-radio-and-podcasting-come-together

The Rumors of Podcasting's Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
https://medium.com/audio-insurgent/the-rumors-of-podcastings-death-have-been-greatly-exaggerated-a25d4066997c

Monday, October 01, 2018

Weekly Propagation Forecast Bulletins



Product: Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
:Issued: 2018 Oct 01 0253 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
# Product description and SWPC web contact http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/weekly.html
#
#                Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
#
Highlights of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity 24 - 30 September 2018

Solar activity was at very low levels throughout the period. Region 2723 (S08, L=356 class/area Dro/030 on 30 Sep) developed on 29 Sep, but was already showing signs of decay as of this report, and remained inactive. No Earth-directed CMEs were observed in available satellite imagery.

No proton events were observed at geosynchronous orbit.

The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit reach high levels on 24 - 28 Sep, then decreased to moderate levels on 29 - 30 Sep. A peak flux of 6,202 pfu was observed on 24/2020 UTC.

Geomagnetic field activity was at quiet to unsettled levels throughout the entire period, from 24 - 30 Sept, under very subtle CH HSS influence. Solar wind speeds averaged near 430 km/s through most of the period, but did see an increase to reach a peak of 505 km/s on 30/0158 UTC.

Total field of strength ranged between 1 nT to 7 nT, while the Bz component was variable between +/- 6 nT noted through the period.

  Forecast of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity 01 October - 27 October 2018

Solar activity is expected to be at very low levels throughout the outlook period, with a slight chance for C-class flare activity.

No proton events are expected at geosynchronous orbit.

The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit is expected to be at moderate levels are from 1 - 8 Oct, and again from 26 - 27 Oct. High levels are expected from 9 - 25 Oct following the elevated solar wind speeds associated to recurrent CH HSS activity.

Geomagnetic field activity is expected to be at quiet to unsettled levels from 1 - 6 Oct, with isolated active levels likely on 1 Oct. Conditions are then expected to reach G1 (Minor) storm levels on 7 - 8 Oct, with G2 (Moderate) storm levels likely on 8 Oct, due to a positive polarity CH HSS.

A brief return to unsettled levels is likely on 9 Oct, with G1 (Minor) storm levels likely returning on 10 Oct as CH HSS effects persist. Active levels are expected on 11 Oct as CH HSS effects taper off.

Mostly quiet to unsettled levels are expected from 12 - 18 Oct, with isolated active periods likely on 14 and 18 Oct. G1 levels are likely again on 19 Oct as another CH HSS influences the magnetic field. Isolated active periods are expected early on 20 Oct before conditions decrease to be at mostly unsettled levels throughout the remainder of the outlook period (21 - 27 Oct) as CH HSS effects continue to wane.

NOAA did not post an 01 October edition of 27-Day Outlook Table. The following post is from the 24 September edition

Product: 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
:Issued: 2018 Sep 24 0321 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
# Product description and SWPC web contact http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/wwire.html
#
#      27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
#                Issued 2018-09-24
#
#   UTC      Radio Flux   Planetary   Largest
#  Date       10.7 cm      A Index    Kp Index
2018 Sep 24      68          15          4
2018 Sep 25      68          10          3
2018 Sep 26      68           8          3
2018 Sep 27      68           5          2
2018 Sep 28      68           5          2
2018 Sep 29      68           5          2
2018 Sep 30      68           5          2
2018 Oct 01      68          10          3
2018 Oct 02      70          12          4
2018 Oct 03      70           5          2
2018 Oct 04      70           5          2
2018 Oct 05      70           5          2
2018 Oct 06      70           5          2
2018 Oct 07      70          20          5
2018 Oct 08      70          35          6
2018 Oct 09      70          10          3
2018 Oct 10      70          18          5
2018 Oct 11      68          15          4
2018 Oct 12      68           8          3
2018 Oct 13      68           5          2
2018 Oct 14      68          10          3
2018 Oct 15      68           8          3
2018 Oct 16      68           5          2
2018 Oct 17      68           5          2
2018 Oct 18      68          10          4
2018 Oct 19      68          25          5
2018 Oct 20      68          15          4
(NOAA)

Radio Communications Dashboard 
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/communities/radio-communications

October Specials from Airmail Postage & DX Supplies


Dear Customer,


Below are DX supply Offers and news for  OCTOBER 2018. Check out my discount US postage!
Another shipment of Forever stamps in ROLLS rec'd!!  I have 50 rolls available...at great $avings!!!! 

Credit card ordering: By early next year or sooner!, I will end credit card payment method. Twice this year they charged me "extra" because of low volume of cc sales. In April, the annual fee is charged...so I want to end it before that time. Checks are still the main method of payment. I may add a paypal acct...but too many payments via that or not sent as "friend/family" will come with a % fee like I have with credit cards...
  
  
DX Supplies 2018:  I am not restocking Euro envelopes once they sell out. Envelope sales for 2017 were half the envelope sales of 2016, and a dismal 20%  of what I sold in 2013.  2018's selling pace is much worse. NOTE!!: The ONLY international envelopes in stock are European sized PLAIN WHITE MAILERS that are inside tinted!  QSL Albums and pages will not be restocked when sold out. At this point, it just doesn't make sense to re-stock items that take so long to sell...or not to sell.   DX Postage:  Countries will be deleted when sold out. (Hint: Stock up on countries that have international forever stamps...)

DX SUPPLY INVENTORY:

European AIR Mailers are SOLD OUT. 
European PLAIN Returns are SOLD OUT.
Extra Album Pages are SOLD OUT.

+++++  SEE   PRICES  FOR  EUROPEAN  PLAIN  MAILERS BELOW  +++++++

+++++EUROPEAN PLAIN MAILERS are the ONLY envelopes available++++++

About 10 QSL albums in stock. Each has 50 pages.


U.S. DISCOUNT POSTAGE DEALS!!

Save Big on your domestic mailings when you plaster 
 your envelope with colorful vintage stamps!
HAPPY  MAILING!!
50c units
Forever
2 stamps 
in  3 stamps
4 stamps  
 5 stamps
x 100
$46.00
$44.00 
$43.00
$42.00
$41.00 
x 200
$88.00
$70.00 
$65.00
$64.00 
$63.00 
x 500
$215.00
$165.00 
$160.00 
$159.00 
$158.00 
Forevers: 100 & 200 qty will be sheets/booklets, 500 qty: sheets/booklets or rolls. 
+++ OCTOBER SPECIAL: 1,000 Forever Stamps for $420.00 !!! +++
Specify sheets/booklets  or in rolls
++  Payment by check preferred on 1,000 qty. ++

$1.15 International (1 oz.) Rate in 4 stamps
x 100 units =  $95.   -:- -:-   x 200 units = $165    
Sent to USA addresses only.
+++ NEW! +++
Add $3.00 Shipping Charge to orders of discount postage
in quantities of 500 and more.

        OCTOBER 2018  DX  SUPPLY  SPECIALS

      NEW Envelope Options With NEW PRICING!!!

200 European PLAIN Mailers - $25.00

400 European PLAIN Mailers - $40.00

1000 European PLAIN Mailers - $85.00 !

QSL Albums Still Available!

1 Standard Album - $35.00

SPECIAL!!   2 QSL Albums - $65.00  SPECIAL!!!!

 300 #6-3/4 Forever Stamped Envelopes - $150.00
with FREE shipping!!

Shipped via Priority Mail: Orders up to $40.00 add $9.00, orders from $41.00 to $100.00 add $15.00. orders from $101.00 to $150.00 add $20.00, orders over $150.00 add 15%. When ordering supplies and stamps, the stamps ride free, just use supply total to figure shipping costs. Shipments to Canada and overseas ship at a greater cost. (07/2015 modified)

Stamps Only Orders: Just add $1.00 P&H for posting to USA, add $2.00 for posting to Canada.


Pen # 2

For additional information on Pen/Pencil List, contact me at the below email address
1) Late 1930s Sheaffer golden brown vac fil pen
2) 1929 Parker Duofold button fill fountain pen
3) 1929 Parker Lady Duofold button fill fountain pen now with matching pencil too!


William Plum
12 Glenn Road
Flemington, NJ 08822
908 788 1020