|  ** AZORES. 6114, March 1 at 0732, RTTY INTRUDER stronger than last
 time, and it might complain of QRM from 6115 Radio Nikkei, Japan, tsk2
 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
 ** CUBA. 15230, March 1 at 1527, RHC is S9 but JBM vs much stronger //S9+20 15140 sufficiently modulated but with squeal. Something`s always
 wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
 ** EGYPT. 9899.608+, Feb 28 at 2112, R. Cairo is S9+30 into UTwentewith extremely distorted music. Something`s always egregious in
 Egypt.
 9899.608v wavering slightly plus and minus by hundredths of Hertz,March 1 at *2114.5, carrier on from R. Cairo after nothing at 2111
 when there were 2390 users at UTwente; 2115 timesignal is loud and
 clear, but then talk and music at S9+40 is suptorted; still totally
 unusable (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
 ** ITALY [and non]. Glenn Hauser wrote on 28/02/2022 01:28: Alfredo, The last two Fridays there was no signal on 7290, and now Isee that 7290 has been removed from your program schedule - the days I
 can see, as Thu, Sat and Sun will not load. Can you confirm that 7290
 is permanently canceled; and there will not be any IRRS SW broadcasts
 of WOR or any of the other media programs? Meanwhile 1323 seems to be
 doing well at least to the nearby remote -- except during the 19-20 UT
 hour when interference from Romania in German is considerable. And in
 Hungarian before 1900. Glenn``
 Alfredo Cotroneo of IRRS replied March 1: ``Hi Glenn, We focused moreon raising power on MW 1323 kHz lately to cover Ukraine, eastern
 Russia and Belarus (besides the rest of Central and Northern Europe).
 I confirm our commitment on 7290 kHz Shortwave for one hour in the
 evening from 20-21 CET. Our program schedule had been adjusted
 slightly to allow new programs from 19-23:10 (approx) CET and added
 more news coverage on 1323 kHz. We may have to move WOR slightly as
 airtime is filling up due to special programs beamed to the new war
 zone, regretfully. Will update you on this. Also check:
 https://www.nexus.org/humanitarian-radio-broadcasting-at-the-time-of-the-ukrainian-war/
 Best 73s. Alfredo``
 I see that 7290 has been re-inserted into the program sked at 19-20 UTonly, at least on the visible days, along with 1323 on a longer span.
 Let`s hear if 7290 be axually on air today. And go to the link about
 IRRS` power increase --- never specified -- on 1323; but WRTH 2022
 showed it originally only 5/1 kW. ``Beamed to the war zone`` -- does
 that mean a direxional antenna?
 Got to UTwente just in time March 1 at 1957 when there were 2797users, and on 7290 heard a bit of an Irish song before it froze up.
 Off the air by the time I got it back but that must have been IRRS
 reactivated via Bulgaria. Later checking 1323 kHz via nearby Noale
 SDR, at 2038 closing TUC Radio, maybe their latest podcast about
 Ukraine crisis:
 https://tucradio.org/section/podcasts/newest-podcasts/
 then `Power Minute` of gospel-huxtering. At 2059 someshow cut off, ID,
 2100 `Feature Story News` and `UN News`
 BTW with so many users on UTwente now, some are constantly going andcoming, so if you don`t hook up at first, or lose it, chances are good
 of getting back on if you keep refreshing sooner rather than later,
 the max now unknown but keeps expanding? (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)
 ** TURKEY [and non]. 5960, March 1 circa 2300, no signal here from VOTon the DX-398 with clipon, but maybe on the air. At 2358, UTwente is
 still getting it S9+30 with IS and German ID, so here we go again
 since something`s always erroneous at Emirler: 2400 timesignal and
 opening spurious German atop the CCCCCCI; only the latter at 0014
 recheck March 2, CNR1 via PBS Xinjiang, East Turkistan, land of
 imperialist ChiCom genocide against Uyghurs and other Moslems (Glenn
 Hauser, OK, WOR)
 ** U S A. 11720, Feb 28 at 2105, VOA is still playing music over itsonly active English frequency from Grimesland, Soul on Mondays, rather
 than `Flashpoint Ukraine`. It`s reported only on VOA regular English
 webcast, presumably of no interest to Africans! (Glenn Hauser, OK,
 WOR)
 ** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 2127 monitoring: confirmed UT Tuesday March 1at 0130 on WRMI 9395, S9+10 into Minneapolis SDR; still holding to
 that level at 0155.
 Also confirmed Tuesday March 1 at 2330 on WRMI 9955, S9+10/20 direct.Next:
 1030 UT Wednesday WRMI 5850 to NW2200 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW
 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 9395 to NNW
 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 5010 to S
 Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts:http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html
 Our non-commercial broadcasts and website depend on voluntary support.One may contribute via PayPal not necessarily in US$ , to
 woradio at yahoo.com
 One may also contribute by MO or check in US$  on a US bank to:Glenn Hauser, P O Box 1684, Enid OK 73702, USA (Glenn Hauser, WOR)
 ** U S A. Re my comments about WBCQ 4790 and the new Radio Angela,Bill Tilford responds:
 While I dislike the CODAR issue more than anyone, I'm not sure Iotherwise agree with the notion of 4790 being WBCQ's worst frequency
 in terms of coverage reach. Both in tests and the first night's
 official broadcast, 4790 has terrestrially outperformed 7490 in parts
 of the midwestern US and clobbered it in Europe, where 4790 will often
 arrive in parts of Eastern Europe as a quite listenable breakfast show
 as well as the US and Canada. Yes, there are local bad zones, but that
 is true with many frequencies. As to Latin America, we'll see what
 coming months bring (or not). 7490's secret weapon has been its
 webcasts, which in the context of this discussion don't count, along
 with its somewhat better reach out west and down south.  As a
 transatlantic frequency, 4790 appears to be the better option, azimuth
 notwithstanding.
 As to Encore, our own schedule was not for the purpose of stealinglisteners from it - I respect and enjoy that program myself. But it
 does have multiple repeats throughout the week (unlike WBCQ Concert
 Hall, which plays once) with the same remote web sdr possibilities
 that some of our listeners will need to use to bring in Radio Angela's
 programs. There are miscellaneous reasons, some related to production
 schedules, why the other programs in the RA schedule are pencilled in
 where they are, and for now Sunday is what makes sense for WBCQ
 Concert Hall. We are also doing longer-form works (whole operas and
 symphonies) than Encore due to the luxury of a two hour slot, so it's
 not really the same material. Whether that works to our advantage or
 Encore's at any point in time will depend upon a listener's mood and
 preferences. Hopefully we will both thrive. And, for those on the
 horns of a dilemma, there are, as mentioned, recorders. Since neither
 program is pay-per-listen, let us instead be happy that this much
 classical is back on the airwaves between the two. A much better
 problem to have than "gee, there's nothing on..."
 The WBCQ.com website has historically taken its time for updates, forthose with access to Facebook, the WBCQ The Planet Facebook page has
 the full published schedule.`` (via WOR iog via Glenn Hauser)
 ** U S A. (7490v), UT Tue March 1 at 0030, WBCQ webcast after secretsemirepeat of UBMP, theme sounder of `Camp Constitution Radio`, then
 commercial for IBM.com! before body of CCR. Amazing that IBM would
 sponsor that; possibly random adsertion somewhere up the line (Glenn
 Hauser, OK, WOR)
 This report dispatched at 0457 UT March 2
 
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