* BOLIVIA. 3310, Radio Mosoj Chaski, Cochabamba, 0935-1000 strong signal with local music under distant T-storm crashes. [date?] 4716.19, Radio Yura, Yura 0032 music, tenor vocalist with exotic music, good signal 2 July (Robert Wilkner, Pompano Beach, South Florida, NRD 535D -746Pro - R8 - Scotka LW Pre Amplifier, July 8, Cumbre DX via DXLD) 4716.7, presumed Radio Yatun Ayllu, Yura, 1042 July 10, Spanish, South American songs and male speaker, no ID or definite proof of this station but frequency and fact that a few other Bolivian and Peruvian stations were heard, leads me to this conclusion. Poor (Harold Sellers, Vernon, British Columbia, Listening through the sunrise period beside Kalamalka Lake from my car with the Eton E1 and Sony AN1 active antenna, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** BOLIVIA. 5952.46, 2250-2300 05.07, R Pio XII, Siglo XX, Aymara religious discussion, 35233 (Anker Petersen, heard on my AOR AR7030PLUS with 28 metres of longwire in Skovlunde, Denmark, via Dario Monferini, playdx yg via DXLD) Heard both Radio Santa Cruz, Bolivia, 6134.8 kHz and Radio Pio XII, Bolivia, 5952.4 kHz at the best strength yet this morning, SIO 343 to 344. (0010 to 0109 UT, 9/7) Both stations seemed to have their station names in their close-down tunes just prior to sign-off. Pio XII went off at 0103 and Santa Cruz around 0109, with "Radio Santa Cruz" and "Pio Doce" repeated a few times in their choruses. Radio Santa Cruz was the best signal I have heard yet. 73's (Nick Rank, Buxton UK, Sony ICF2001D/ALA1530 loop, July 9, BDXC-UK yg via DXLD) Radio Pio XII, 5952.4 kHz, was also still on-air later than usual, but suffering slightly with QRM from 5950 at 0215 UT 10/7 (Radio Taiwan via Okeechobee, presumed). 73's (Nick Rank, Buxton, UK, Sony ICF2001D/ALA1530 loop, BDXC-UK yg via DXLD) 6134.817, 1.7 2205, Radio Santa Cruz back after some days absence. Stronger signal now than ever each night. ID at 2253. Good tempo. TN (Thomas Nilsson, Sweden, SW Bulletin July 8 via WORLD OF RADIO 1625, DXLD) 6134.77, Radio Santa Cruz, Noted Silent on the 2nd of July (Robert Wilkner, Pompano Beach, South Florida, NRD 535D -746Pro - R8 - Scotka LW Pre Amplifier July 8, Cumbre DX via WORLD OF RADIO 1625, DXLD) 6134.84, 5.7 2310, R Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz de la Sierra. Spanish talk and music 34232 AP-DNK (Anker Petersen, Denmark, ibid.) 6134.82, R. Santa Cruz, Nice clear canned ID by W at 0037 tune/in, then talk by M with ID at 0037:40, and into pleasant Tropical LA music. Another ID by the live studio M announcer at 0042:10 at end of song. Incredible strength!! Some pulsing ute QRM, unfortunately. Pio Doce was pounding in as well. (5 July) 73 (Dave Valko, Dunlo, PA, USA, NRD-535D and Perseus SDR, T2FD (Wellbrook is down with a bad power supply), HCDX via WORLD OF RADIO 1625, DXLD) TADIL-A bonker on the low side (gh) 6134.83, 0050-0135, Radio Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, 07/07, Spanish, OM/YL talks, Bolivian songs - poor-fair with heterodyne and local noise (Mikhail Timofeyev, Location: North-East part of the St. Petersburg city, Russia; Receiver: Drake R8A; Antenna: long wire (30 m); Audio samples: http://dxcorner.narod.ru/DX_Logbook_on-line_July_2012.html HCDX via DXLD) Will his own St Pete transmitter resume colliding with this in B-12? (gh, DXLD) Radio Santa Cruz, 6134.8 kHz stayed on air an extra hour, their close- down being heard at 0206 UT (10/7). 73's (Nick Rank, Buxton, UK, Sony ICF2001D/ALA1530 loop, BDXC-UK yg via WORLD OF RADIO 1625, DXLD) 6135, Radio Santa Cruz, 1033 July 10, Spanish, lively Latin music, ads, male announcer, mentions of Santa Cruz and Bolivia. Fair (Harold Sellers, Vernon, British Columbia, Listening through the sunrise period beside Kalamalka Lake from my car with the Eton E1 and Sony AN1 active antenna, dxldyg via WORLD OF RADIO 1625, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Hi Harold, 6135, I was listening just a little earlier than you, while sitting in my car at Ocean Beach, San Francisco. Was very enjoyable music. Brief two minute audio selection of the music I heard is at https://www.box.com/s/ce3a23373c0d3737a8c6 Probably comparable reception to yours? (Ron Howard, CA, ibid.)
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