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Glenn Hauser logs October 8, 2025   
Thursday, October 09 2025

Logs
** ARGENTINA. 28477+ USB, Oct 8 at 2213, LU4DJB calling QRZ DX and
quickworking USAs. QRZ.com: ``LU4DJB Argentina flag Argentina, Natalia
Edith PEREGRIN, Nueve de Julio, BA B6500CIN, Argentina`` -- did not
sound like a YL (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** CANADA. 28197 CW, Oct 8 at 2202, 4 step-down-dashes, DE VE7MTY/B. A
major beacon signal but relogged for the record. WGB list: ``28197.0
VE7MTY/B - Pitt Meadows BC CAN CN89pf - #0 (22 Mar 2024)  Note: ID +
grid - HTX-100 Antron 99 pwr 25w`` --- QRZ.com: ``VE7MTY Canada flag
Canada, Martin W Hill, 19696 115A AVENUE, PITT MEADOWS, BC V3Y 1P1,
Canada -- QTH is 20 miles east of Vancouver, BC. I have been operating
a ten meter beacon since 1995 on 28.197 MHz running 25 watts. It
operates 24/7. The callsign is VE7MTY/B. The beacon uses a HTX-100
transceiver, an Antron 99 vertical antenna and a Freakin Beacon keyer.
At the end of the CW message, it steps through four, 1 second power
levels. 25 - 10 - 2 - 0.5 watts`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** CUBA [and non]. 11760, Oct 8 at 1433, RHC music S8/9+5 direct with
good modulation, unlike: 13780 S6 undermod music; 15140 S6/S7 UM mx
with usual squeal; 15230 S8/S9 of dead air. SAWA. Also at 1908 no
15140 or 11760, while JBA 13780 probably something else, Japan via
France at 19-21 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** CUBA [non]. 13605, 11930, 11860, Oct 8 at 1456 no R. Martí/LV del
Trumpismo signals; by 1557 carriers are on, and 1600 ID and start
programming; 11860 is best into my ATS-909 with clipon. So is 1600 the
standard sign-on time now? Still at 1852 with 13605 leading as usual.
Next check at 2157 all off already, so when are they QRTing now? nor
any evenings like 9565, 7335 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** POLAND [non]. 17790, Oct 8 at 2200, S9+10/20, WRMI starts PRES
English via WRN but chops off the air after one sesquiminute: pretty
clear that if there be any more, it`s accidental (Glenn Hauser, OK,
WOR)

** SPAIN. 17715, Wed Oct 8 at 2158, REE JBA carrier direct, so we`re
out of luck for token weeklEnglish; even weaker JBACs on 15390, still
reactivated 15520 for ME but insuff backwards for us while `our`
frequency 15500 is still absent. At 2248 I try to confirm at least
that the English hour happened, but NO signals on any frequency into
NH, UTwente, nor Canarias SDR, but the latter is not getting much of
anything (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** TURKEY. 11785.004, Oct 8 at 2157 no signal yet direct from VOT, but
on by 2159 with IS & English IDs, S9+10/20 yet insuff vs noise level.
At 2253 into UTwente when measured, S9+5/15 at s/off, 2254 IS sounding
louder than preceding voice, 2256 pause and restart IS with extraneous
German ID, to 2257* Something`s always erroneous at Emirler (Glenn
Hauser, OK, WOR)

** U S A. 28203+ CW, Oct 8 at 2204, VVV K6LLC/B --- not in WGB list
but QRZ.com: ``K6LLL USA flag USA, Thomas N Hobbs, South Orange
Amateur Radio Association, PO BOX 2545, Mission Viejo, CA 92690, USA.
Please visit our web site in honor of our friend Ted:
http://www.soara.org/Beacon.htm

Viz.:
Identifier:  K6LLL/B
Frequency:   28.2035 Mhz
Transmitter: Realistic HTX-100
Power Out:   ~3 watts (at antenna)
Mode:        CW
Antenna:     10m Hamstick
Location:    Laguna Beach, CA, USA
County:      Orange
Coordinates: 33 32 N / 117 46 W
Grid Square: DM13
Elevation:   980 feet above sea level
Operation:   Continuous
Keyer:       BASIC Stamp micro-controller running custom code``
(Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2315 monitoring: ``Richard Lemke,
St. Albert, Alberta, Canada, Fromthe desk of Richard’s listening Post,
Radio: JRC NRD-535 HF Since, 1995, (30 years of service), Antenna:
random long wires in the trees. WRMI, World of Radio (#2315):
9395 kHz, empty signal, 2300, 2329, October 5 UTC 2025
9455 kHz, S9 signal, heard everything, 2330, 2345, 2358, 2359
(4-55433), (45433), October 5 UTC 2025
9395 kHz, 0031, 0043, 0057 (45433), 0059, October 8 UTC 2025
9395 kHz, 2330, 2345, 2359, S7, S8 signal, October 8 UTC 2025
(Lemke, Richard -AB) 

Confirmed Wednesday  October 8 at 2100 on WBCQ 7490-, S9+5/15 into
Vermont SDR.

Confirmed Wednesday October 8 at 2330 on WRMI 9395, S8/9+5 into NH SDR
with some OTH radar QRM roughly 9385-9410. Next: 

0130 UT Thursday WRMI 5010 to S;
1630 UT Thursday SW Radio, Germany 6160.

Many thanks to Jim Snow, St Simons Is., Georgia, for a generous check
to Glenn Hauser, P O Box 1684, Enid OK 73702, and says: ``Dear Mr
Hauser, I am sending this donation to help continue your great work in
promoting our hobby!``

One may also contribute via PayPal, not necessarily in US funds, to
woradio at yahoo.com (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** U S A. 15150 & 17525, Wed Oct 8 at 1856, WMLK off and off. SAWA
(Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** U S A. 780, Oct 8 at 0642 UT after conclusion of 2-minute StarDate
from 0640, WBBM Chicago announces time as ``1:45`` - don`t you believe
it (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR)

** U S A. 1140, Oct 8 at 0633 UT ``1140 AM & 96.1 FM, NewsRadio WRVA``
from Richmond VA, atop anything else, unusually - and gives top
billing to original AM! Unlike so many - WBBM, WSB, etc., etc. (Glenn
Hauser, OK, WOR)

** U S A. 1520, Oct 8 at 0638 UT, C&W music at equal level QRMing
KOKC, conveniently IDing right away as ``Classic Country KRHW`` -
that`s Sikeston MO, U7 5000/1600, also 5000 for Critical Hours. U7
means three different direxional antenna patterns. Sikeston is south
of Cape Girardeau; radio-locator, not NRC AM Log, shows address in Mt
Vernon IL, not very close but connected via I-57. Night pattern is
very tight N/S, not including Mt Vernon: 
https://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=KRHW&service=AM&h=N
Day pattern is much broader but supposedly with a notch toward OKC
https://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=KRHW&service=AM&h=D
CH pattern is N/S but not so tight as at night:
https://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=KRHW&service=AM&h=C
None of these explain why it should be as strong as KOKC in OK.
Normally is unheard at night, but have heard it before, see Feb 20,
2025 at 0745 which reads almost the same as now (Glenn Hauser, OK,
WOR)

This report dispatched at 0036 UT October 9
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