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DJIBOUTI 4780 Thanks to a tip of
Thorsten Hallmann in Austrian news group A-DX of 1736 UT, RTD Djibouti is back on 4780 kHz TB tonight. Scheduled 0300-2000 [Fris- 2200 only, acc to WRTH 2005, but RTD left the air at 2000 UT today - even now we have Friday tonight ! ] Signal is m u c h disturbed in southern Germany by an UNKNOWN UTE signal nearby, so no reliable MP3 recording could be made yet. Monitored around 1800-2000 UT. Bad reception released on both, Kenwood and Sony rxs, even in SYNC mode. AOR 7030 set used in SYNC lowerband flank mode at around 4779.6 kHz and set Pass Band Shift to plus 2.1 kHz, in order to listen in an agreeable sound. 50 kW tropical band tx and a MW tx on 1116 kHz is a gift of US propaganda organization BBG-IBB to Djibouti in return: "was supposed to have been built by IBB as part of the deal to establish the 1431 Radio Sawa station [US 600 kW super power propaganda station to SDN, ETH, ERI, audience wb.]" - see Chris Greenway's mail below. Existing tropical band antenna has been refurbished already. Envisaged final opening date was May 2004, but postphoned to March 2005 lately. 73 wb (Thursten Hallman, Wolfgang Bueschel, dxld yahoo group) dxAce Michigan USA |
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On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 17:25:00 -0500, dxAce
wrote: DJIBOUTI 4780 Thanks to a tip of Thorsten Hallmann in Austrian news group A-DX of 1736 UT, RTD Djibouti is back on 4780 kHz TB tonight. Scheduled 0300-2000 [Fris- 2200 only, acc to WRTH 2005, but RTD left the air at 2000 UT today - even now we have Friday tonight ! ] Signal is m u c h disturbed in southern Germany by an UNKNOWN UTE signal nearby, so no reliable MP3 recording could be made yet. Monitored around 1800-2000 UT. Bad reception released on both, Kenwood and Sony rxs, even in SYNC mode. AOR 7030 set used in SYNC lowerband flank mode at around 4779.6 kHz and set Pass Band Shift to plus 2.1 kHz, in order to listen in an agreeable sound. 50 kW tropical band tx and a MW tx on 1116 kHz is a gift of US propaganda organization BBG-IBB to Djibouti in return: "was supposed to have been built by IBB as part of the deal to establish the 1431 Radio Sawa station [US 600 kW super power propaganda station to SDN, ETH, ERI, audience wb.]" - see Chris Greenway's mail below. Existing tropical band antenna has been refurbished already. Envisaged final opening date was May 2004, but postphoned to March 2005 lately. 73 wb (Thursten Hallman, Wolfgang Bueschel, dxld yahoo group) dxAce Michigan USA Yup! 'Tis back! Heard with screaming signals at 1800 UTC here in the Marianas. The IBB stuff is correct as well and we will be putting in some hi-power "stuff" there shortly, according to what I've been hearing. I have one of their old QSLs from the late 80's, but will try for another. Al IBB in the Northern Marianas! ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Hi dxAce,
Djibouti made it to the West Coast last night... barely. I wished I had gotten home earlier so I could have tuned in at *0300. What little signal I had was best off the backside of my west Beverage: DJIBOUTI 4780, 0417-0422, RTD Djibouti Mar 19 Tentative. I didn't learn of this reactivated outlet until past 0400 tonight, but I presume it was Djibouti putting in a weak signal anyway, more than one hour past RTD sunrise. Male announcer in African-sounding language, a brief bit of music, and that was it. Signal quickly dropped into the noise by 0420. Some swisher (CODAR) interference. (Atkins-WA) Guy Atkins Puyallup, WA USA mod. ICOM IC-756Pro & mod. ICOM R-75 Kiwa MAP / ERGO / DSP-59+ 450 & 700 ft. Beverage Antennas ------------------------------------------------------------- "dxAce" wrote in message ... DJIBOUTI 4780 Thanks to a tip of Thorsten Hallmann in Austrian news group A-DX of 1736 UT, RTD Djibouti is back on 4780 kHz TB tonight. Scheduled 0300-2000 [Fris- 2200 only, acc to WRTH 2005, but RTD left the air at 2000 UT today - even now we have Friday tonight ! ] SNIP |
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On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 07:00:03 -0500, dxAce
wrote: Tebojockey wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 17:25:00 -0500, dxAce wrote: DJIBOUTI 4780 Thanks to a tip of Thorsten Hallmann in Austrian news group A-DX of 1736 UT, RTD Djibouti is back on 4780 kHz TB tonight. Scheduled 0300-2000 [Fris- 2200 only, acc to WRTH 2005, but RTD left the air at 2000 UT today - even now we have Friday tonight ! ] Signal is m u c h disturbed in southern Germany by an UNKNOWN UTE signal nearby, so no reliable MP3 recording could be made yet. Monitored around 1800-2000 UT. Bad reception released on both, Kenwood and Sony rxs, even in SYNC mode. AOR 7030 set used in SYNC lowerband flank mode at around 4779.6 kHz and set Pass Band Shift to plus 2.1 kHz, in order to listen in an agreeable sound. 50 kW tropical band tx and a MW tx on 1116 kHz is a gift of US propaganda organization BBG-IBB to Djibouti in return: "was supposed to have been built by IBB as part of the deal to establish the 1431 Radio Sawa station [US 600 kW super power propaganda station to SDN, ETH, ERI, audience wb.]" - see Chris Greenway's mail below. Existing tropical band antenna has been refurbished already. Envisaged final opening date was May 2004, but postphoned to March 2005 lately. 73 wb (Thursten Hallman, Wolfgang Bueschel, dxld yahoo group) dxAce Michigan USA Yup! 'Tis back! Heard with screaming signals at 1800 UTC here in the Marianas. The IBB stuff is correct as well and we will be putting in some hi-power "stuff" there shortly, according to what I've been hearing. I have one of their old QSLs from the late 80's, but will try for another. I put the Djibouti QSL back up at the top of my page: http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm QSL'd here back in 1983. Had the pleasure of visiting Djibouti twice back in 1979. dxAce Michigan USA Wow! I'd never even considered going there. I have a friend in the Foreign Legion who was stationed there for awhile. He had nothing good to say about it. Then again, he got stationed in Tahiti and didn't like that either. He's a bit of a rough-cut, so it's probably him and not Djibouti, LOL. Nice that you put the QSL up. Someday, when I learn some more about HTML and Web programming, maybe I'll try my hand at it. Networking and sysasmin are more my thing, but it never hurts to diversify! Closest I ever got to visiting was working in Cairo for 15 months. What an experience *that* was! Al ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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![]() Tebojockey wrote: On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 07:00:03 -0500, dxAce wrote: Tebojockey wrote: On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 17:25:00 -0500, dxAce wrote: DJIBOUTI 4780 Thanks to a tip of Thorsten Hallmann in Austrian news group A-DX of 1736 UT, RTD Djibouti is back on 4780 kHz TB tonight. Scheduled 0300-2000 [Fris- 2200 only, acc to WRTH 2005, but RTD left the air at 2000 UT today - even now we have Friday tonight ! ] Signal is m u c h disturbed in southern Germany by an UNKNOWN UTE signal nearby, so no reliable MP3 recording could be made yet. Monitored around 1800-2000 UT. Bad reception released on both, Kenwood and Sony rxs, even in SYNC mode. AOR 7030 set used in SYNC lowerband flank mode at around 4779.6 kHz and set Pass Band Shift to plus 2.1 kHz, in order to listen in an agreeable sound. 50 kW tropical band tx and a MW tx on 1116 kHz is a gift of US propaganda organization BBG-IBB to Djibouti in return: "was supposed to have been built by IBB as part of the deal to establish the 1431 Radio Sawa station [US 600 kW super power propaganda station to SDN, ETH, ERI, audience wb.]" - see Chris Greenway's mail below. Existing tropical band antenna has been refurbished already. Envisaged final opening date was May 2004, but postphoned to March 2005 lately. 73 wb (Thursten Hallman, Wolfgang Bueschel, dxld yahoo group) dxAce Michigan USA Yup! 'Tis back! Heard with screaming signals at 1800 UTC here in the Marianas. The IBB stuff is correct as well and we will be putting in some hi-power "stuff" there shortly, according to what I've been hearing. I have one of their old QSLs from the late 80's, but will try for another. I put the Djibouti QSL back up at the top of my page: http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm QSL'd here back in 1983. Had the pleasure of visiting Djibouti twice back in 1979. dxAce Michigan USA Wow! I'd never even considered going there. I have a friend in the Foreign Legion who was stationed there for awhile. He had nothing good to say about it. Then again, he got stationed in Tahiti and didn't like that either. He's a bit of a rough-cut, so it's probably him and not Djibouti, LOL. Funny you should mention the Foreign Legion... there was this outdoor bar there that we frequented, and there were a bunch of Legionnaires there. A real nice bunch of guys. Nice that you put the QSL up. Someday, when I learn some more about HTML and Web programming, maybe I'll try my hand at it. Networking and sysasmin are more my thing, but it never hurts to diversify! Closest I ever got to visiting was working in Cairo for 15 months. What an experience *that* was! Al ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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