Did anybody else notice the ridiculously great conditions early on the 9th by UTC? Southern and eastern Africa, eastern Canada, and to a lesser extent the Middle East were booming. It was brilliant! I nearly fell over when I made a couple of these catches, and then again when I ID'd a couple more per EiBi. Here, have a log. All these were snagged using a DX398 and external whip antenna, taken out of the apartment to ditch the RFI. All new catches for me, except Radio Tamazuj.
1550, CBSI-8, La Romaine, Quebec, 0203-0209. French talk from first a female, then a male presenter. Heard two possible mentions of Lavalle, and two possible mentions of Radio Canada. Into music at around 0207. Signal fair, subject to fading, mixing with multiple unknown 1550's. What I was hearing matched to the signal from CJBC in Toronto, confirming it as a Premiere Chaine affiliate. SIO 333.
4876, Voice of Iranian Kurdistan, 0335-0337. Faint Kurdish talk in what sounded like a male voice was audible, as well as a clear carrier on sidebands, especially USB. Signal weak but present, a loud noise floor and some local RFI interfering. SIO 222.
7120, Radio Hargaysa, 0340-0344. Somali talk in a male voice was clearly audible at peaks, but difficult to discern in static otherwise. Signal weak but present, contending with some loud RFI and the noise floor. SIO 222.
750, CKJH, Melfort, Saskatchewan, 0345-0356. Tuned in to a Niel Diamond song, followed by 'Walk On By'. After this song concluded, a promo for the station's morning show played, including multiple clips of listeners and at least one song snippet, as well as two or three definite CK 750 ID's and the music from the '60's and '70's slogan. Signal good, WSB in Atlanta audible underneath. SIO 444.
7315, Radio Tamazuj, 0400-0416. On at the hour with a Radio Tamazuj ID, followed by welcome messages and other information. Into news stories with musical stingers in between, read by a female presenter. Multiple interview clips throughout, some recorded, some down phone lines. Conversation between male presenter and telephone guest near 0415. At least one Radio Tamazuj ID in addition to the one heard at sign-on. Many mentions of Sudan, Juba and Khartoum, and at least one reference to Kordofan. Signal very strong, subject to some mild fading. SIO 545.
5915, NBC Zambia, 0425-0430. Bemba talk in both male and female voices was audible at peaks, though muffled by static otherwise. Signal fair at best, weaker at worst, contending with a loud noise floor. SIO 323.
I actually managed a weak Zambia catch while I was still out with the radio, then tried again when I came home and got an even clearer signal! *boggles*