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Loggings => Clandestine Stations => Topic started by: fpeconsultant on March 06, 2015, 0029 UTC

Title: Are these clandestines on the air?
Post by: fpeconsultant on March 06, 2015, 0029 UTC
Here's a list of clandestines that I have been trying to figure out if they are active.  I have been unable to copy them here - for one reason or another.  If you can confirm any of these & let me know, it would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
FPE

0000-2400 daily 9677+/-spk Ictimai Radio - Azeri – to: CeAs
9677+/-=9677.70, alt.11760v

0230-0315 daily 7460kch Radio Payem e-Doost – Farsi – to: WeAs
1800-1845 daily 7480kch Radio Payem e-Doost – Farsi – to: WeAs

0400-0500 m.w.f.s 9535suk Avtoradio – Russian – to: - CeAs Russian

0500-0600 m.w.f.s 9535suk Apsua Radio/Abhazian Radio – Abkhaz – to: CeAs

0530-0600 daily 7350nau Hamada Radio International – Hausa – to: WeAf
1930-2000 mtwrf.. 11865nau Hamada Radio International – Hausa -  to: WeAf

0500-0600 daily 9440asc Dandal Kura – Kanuri – to: WeAf
1800-1900 daily 12065asc Dandal Kura – Kanuri – to: WeAf

1130-1200 daily 11570tsh Suab Xaa Moo Zoo, Voice of Hope – Hmong – to: SEAs
2230-2300 daily 7530tsh Suab Xaa Moo Zoo, Voice of Hope – Hmong – to: SEAs
Title: Re: Are these clandestines on the air?
Post by: Glen UK on March 06, 2015, 2352 UTC
0230-0315 daily 7460kch Radio Payem e-Doost – Farsi – to: WeAs
1800-1845 daily 7480kch Radio Payem e-Doost – Farsi – to: WeAs

0500-0600 daily 9440asc Dandal Kura – Kanuri – to: WeAf
1800-1900 daily 12065asc Dandal Kura – Kanuri – to: WeAf

I have logged these within the last month, and all are still active, I believe.
Title: Re: Are these clandestines on the air?
Post by: fpeconsultant on March 07, 2015, 1455 UTC
Glen,
Thanks for the feedback!
FPE
Title: Re: Are these clandestines on the air?
Post by: Simon-Phuket on May 15, 2015, 1307 UTC
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1130-1200 daily 11570tsh Suab Xaa Moo Zoo, Voice of Hope – Hmong – to: SEAs

I just checked - this broadcast is received at my Phuket Island (Thailand) QTH with a very strong signal, (sounded almost like next door to me!)

I used to work in north Laos, where many Hmong people live.  This broadcast is in 'Blue' Hmong dialect, which sounds a little like Mandarin.  The Hmong in northern Laos speak 'black' Hmong dialect, which has more Lao language in it.

I recorded the 30 minute broadcast, consisting of the carrier coming on 2 minutes before the broadcast, opening song, male speaker, one more Christian song, male speaker and sign off with the same song as the broadcast opened with, and then carrier straight off.

Here are the first 90 seconds of the broadcast:

http://bbr.asia/radio/  (SuabXaaMooZoo=1.mp3)

Simon
Title: Re: Are these clandestines on the air?
Post by: fpeconsultant on May 24, 2015, 2038 UTC
Thx Thx Thx!!