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Glenn Hauser logs August 6-7-8, 2019 |
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Saturday, August 10 2019

----- Original Message ----- From: "Glenn Hauser via Hard-Core-DX"Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2019
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs August 6-7-8, 2019 NIGERIA. 11769.9, Aug 7 at 2008, S6-S7 of undermod talk from Voice of Nigeria, yet one of the better signals now on 25m. (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list
Some logs of Sat August 10th in Cape Canaveral FL state, central Europe and in Japan. NIGERIA 7254.940 kHz VoNigeria Abuja noted with fluttery signal of S=8 or S=-79dBm signal strength, female interview presenter talk; at 06.51 UT on Aug 10. BRAZIL Two Brazilian co-channel in rather "empty" 60 mb range, noted at 06.30 UT on Aug 10, 4885.015 somewhat little stronger at S=6 in Cape Canaveral-FL (likely R Clube do Para program ?) and same co-channel 4885.024 S=3-4 tiny signal too. ... and a lot of CODAR signal 'scratches' nearby in range 4736.0 - 4763.3, and 4885.8 - 4913.6 kHz. 9665.571 kHz on upper side flank now Brazilian station sermon heard in central Europe post, at 07.08 UT on Aug 10, NOT FIX FREQU., variable 15 - 20 Hertz moved around up and down. CANADA 6069.981 kHz CFRX Toronto, talk in En, at 06.45 UT heard in remote SDR in Cape Canaveral-FL state, S=6 or -87dBm strength. GREECE 9420even kHz, Greek Radio from Avlis site, Greek flute folk music, proper signal, 10.8 kHz wideband, in music peaks up to 20 kHz wideband. S=9+30dB or -35dBm proper signal here in central Europe. 07.01 UT station ID by female presenter. When checked again after 08.00 UT, was off at 08.10 UT. GUINEA 9650even At 07:05 UT today Aug 10 I have heard the program in the 31 mb, the fq super-9650 kHz, and synonymous with the audio there is nothing to complain, a Prayer in French ("Amen ...") in excellent audio quality, I do not even know if they use the Beijing-China or French Thales / Thomcat / Ampegon shortwave units. 9 kHz wideband signal at S=9+10dB level or -69dBm strength. Um 07.05 UT habe ich heute am 10. August auch das Programm im 31 mb gehoert, die fq supergenau 9650 kHz, und auch bei der Audio gibt es nix zu meckern, ein Prayer in Franzoesisch ("Amen ...") in vorzueglicher Audio Qualitaet, ich weiss gar nicht, ob die chinesische TX Schaetzchen oder franzoesische Thales/Thomcast/Ampegon units einsetzen. Bei den Afrikanern hakt es ja meist auf der Feederline zwischen Funkhaus und dem KW Sendezentrum aushaeusig, dies trifft fuer Conakry aber nicht zu. TURKEY 11675.688 kHz TRT Emirler in Turkish, S=9 fluttery signal towards NE/ME, heard also here in CeEUR, scheduled 06-11.55 UT, noted at 07.13 UT. same program on 11750.008 kHz towards all-Europe S=9+15dB at 07.21 UT. 11730.023 kHz noted TRT Emirler in Azeri language (Turk language similar) at 07.14 UT station program ID by female presenter, S=9+5dB or -69dBm strength here in CeEUR. ALBANIA 11855 kHz via CRI European relay site at Cerrik Albania, Chinese language program to all-Europe at 310degr, 07-09 UT, much overmodulated powerhouse signal of S=9+50dB, IN PEAKS UP TO 90 kHz WIDEBAND signal. SAUDI ARABIA 13780.009 kHz BSKSA Riyadh 1st Arabic program, via a non-direction NVIS antenna towards Arab peninsula and ME target, but here in WeEUR only weak strength of S=6 at 07.28 UT. KOREA D.P.R. 13759.985 kHz VoKorea from Kujang site in Russian at 07.30 UT not strong of S=7 level. UNIDENTIFIED 13745.010 poor signal of S=4-5 level noted at 07.33 UT - probably another SOH Taiwan outlet, or strange spurious of the 22 mb. IRAN 13730.005 kHz IRIB Zahedan outlet in Arabic language, heard with international news on Israel Politician Netanyahu etc.etc. S=9+15dB at 07.40 UT. KUWAIT 15109.701 kHz much odd fq Radio Kuwait Kabd with live phone-in program in Filipino(!) language at 11.25 UT, in AM mode instead, not R KWT Arabic in DRM 0945-1325 UT scheduled. S=9+10dB and surprisingly on 17760even kHz frequency in 16 mb to same program. Content of phone-in: "... several laughing Filipino women ..." and surprisingly odd fq of RRI Galbeni at 11.35 UT: ROMANIA 17669.973 kHz RRI Galbeni English, S=5 signal heard in Tokyo Japan remote SDR unit. TX at Tiganesti RadioCom bcast center has been repaired now: Austrian DXer Paul Gager told me yesterday Aug 9th, that the German language sce from RRI Tiganesti is back on air on 7355 kHz again via Tiganesti site towards short-distance settled audience near Austrian capital Vienna / Burgenland usually daily at 14.00-14.57 UT. Now on Aug 10th RRI Tiganesti in Russian language at 13.00 UT heard also on both Tiganesti channels again ON AIR, heard at Tokyo remote Perseus SDR units on 9890 and 11940 kHz, both S=8-9 signal across northern Siberia path to Far East Russia audience.
[selected SDR options, span 12.5 kHz RBW 15.3 Hertz] (wb df5sx, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Aug 10) _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/
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Glenn Hauser logs August 8-9-10, 2019 |
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Saturday, August 10 2019
 ** ANGUILLA [and non]. 11775, Thu Aug 8 at 1351, so-called Caribbean Beacon is on with so-called Pastor Melissa Scott, on so-called University Network. ``Scheduling`` has appeared to be random, scattershot on this and night frequency 6090, but her website does present a schedule, much less than the 24/7 in the good ole DGS era: https://www.pastormelissascott.com/shortwave-schedule.html and this particular log does fit into it; I have added 24-hour UT to her confusing am & pm, for which days of week are also confusing:
``Radio Broadcast Schedule --- Join Pastor Melissa Scott via the Shortwave Broadcast from the Caribbean Beacon. Caribbean Beacon, Anguilla, BWI --- Coordinated Universal Time Sunday 4pm to 10pm Daytime 11.775MHz 16-22 Tuesday 1am to 4am Nighttime 6.090MHz 01-04 Wednesday 1am to 5am Nighttime 6.090MHz 01-05 Wednesday 10am to 1pm Daytime 11.775MHz 10-13 Thursday Noon to 4pm Daytime 11.775MHz 12-16 Friday Midnight to 4am Nighttime 6.090MHz 00-04 Friday 7am to 10am Nighttime 6.090MHz 07-10 Saturday 5pm to 8pm Daytime 11.775MHz 17-20 WWCR Nashville, TN --- Coordinated Universal Time Monday thru Saturday 8pm to Midnight Daytime 13.845MHz 20-24 Sunday 6pm to Midnight Daytime 13.845MHz 18-24 Daily Midnight to 11am Nighttime 5.935MHz 00-11 Pastor Scott's Program Broadcast on Intermountain Public Radio MOUNTAIN TIME. . . [a bunch of FM stations in Wyoming, Idaho]`` BTW, this is not on the Hitlist, altho several other major American gospel huxters can be reached. While searching for her, I came across this unsolicited testimonial for the Hitlist from Gilles Letourneau: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0tQFZ0rFC4 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CHINA. 10920, Aug 9 at 1348, JBA Chinese, and 10960 JBA carrier; only other CNR1 jammers in survey up to 15 MHz are: 12870, JBA Chinese; 13550, S5-S7 Chinese with heavy flutter (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** KUWAIT. 17550, Aug 9 at 2202, JBA carrier from R. Kuwait N American service in Arabic, in over-optimistic propagation expectation. Several previous chex recently has been inaudible, but when it is, by this hour the OSOB (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENNG DIGEST) ** OKLAHOMA. 88.3 WBFM, Aug 9 at 1730 UT, `Thru the Bible`` is starting, today`s reading from the whole thing being Jeremiah 13-16; starts off about men wearing girdles, then skirts and heels! Hee, hee; non-robotic voice keeps a straight face?? Don`t listen to whole thing but retune at 1746 just as wrapping up this segment with Family Radio ID. So our local satellator K202BY is finally back on the air. I first noticed it yesterday, but then and now could have been the non-translator gospel huxter from Wichita with some tropo, and in fact this one has some fades as I drive around. But now I`ve got the FR ID out of California. (BTW, 92.1 KAMG-LP is still silent.) [and non] Fortunately my BST-1 caradio RF feeder on 88.3 still overcomes K202BY when I turn it on at 1818 UT --- as the memory scan soon lands on 13670 for another gospel huxter in English (TWBD), this time all the way from Madagascar World Voice. Aside from the programming, I still think it`s neat to hear this, mobile in faraway Enid. Almost exactly 15.8 megameters, or 9.818 kilomiles statute, 8.532 nautical distant. It has to traverse the whole of the African landmass before exiting from Morocco into the Atlantic. Later in the hour has faded down considerably. We may soon know whether in B-19 HFCC, they reascend to the 17 MHz band. The B19 HFCC/ASBU Coordination Conference will be held from 26 to 30 August 2019 in Argentina (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** OKLAHOMA. Electronic billboard on the NE corner of Garriott & Garland in front of the new JiffyTrip about to open in Enid (which replaced a worm-infested pecan grove; sad!), flashes ``Rush will soon be on Enid FM Radio``, and the same for ``Sean``, August 9. I can`t read it all as I am in motion, but this surely refer to the 100.9 CP translator K265FL [Fully Loony] for KGWA which is already airing their rubbish on AM 960. No, 100.9 is not on quite yet. I cannot hardly wait. This will of course also difficultize if not block reception of 100.7 from Ponca City, and 101.1 from Stillwater & Woodward. KGWA`s original FM sibling, 103.1 KOFM, has been spurring or overloading down to this area too (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** OKLAHOMA. I have been discussing KROU`s new 105.7 transmitter from Spencer/OKC with KGOU+ CE Patrick Roberts, Aug 9: I`m glad you got a new transmitter for KROU; no doubt it was needed, not that it will do us any good in Enid with that translator on 105.5, not to mention Alva on 105.7. But KROU ERP remains only 1.6 kW, right? As per FCC. Is that the legal limit for this facility, or how high could you go if cost did not matter? I just had another look at the panel photo of the new transmitter: https://www.kgou.org/post/new-oklahoma-city-transmitter-improves-sound TPO 30 watts??? That would be the exciter? What is the full TPO? Must be under 1 kW for an ERP of only 1.6 kW --- so hard to imagine (for me not in the business) how the new transmitter of a few hundred watts cost as much as it did, even at a bargain? ``Hi Glenn. The unit with 30w on the display is the exciter, on top. The transmitter is 4600w. Our antenna is effectively a 1 bay (level), four-sided panel at 640 ft. 1600 watts effective radiated power. The new transmitter system is capable of 5000 watts. Thanks. Patrick Roberts`` Patrick, Thanks for explaining. I did not realize that the ERP could be less than the transmitter power -- negative gain apparently with that kind of antenna. Glenn ``No problem. Karen [Holp, former GM] and I bought the panel to give the most consistent coverage we could, squeezing all we could out of the “new site” when we moved to [KFOR tower, virtual channel] 4 $ $ $ $ $ . It really did clean it up. We used to have a 3-bay to this baby panel at the [KAUT virtual channel] 43 tower. It was producing a messy signal, side-mounted on that tower. Yeah... 4.6 in and 1.6 out. At our power level erp-wise, strangely, a “1 bay” lit up is the best option. There’s NO nulls under it in the first several miles like the gain antennas produce. No need for null fill because there are no nulls from multiple bays. No tower shadowing because this beast custom-wraps around the massive 4 tower. At 640 ft, there’s not much more terrain shadowing vs. 300 on the 43 tower which had a ton of it. KFOR was going to charge the same anyway. I took the height :) Negative gain systems are an odd thing in a way, but they are a bit of a legal ability to push the envelop as much as we could. It did extend the reach as a byproduct of raising height too. You know how it goes in pub radio. We get one chance to do it right. Thanks! Patrick Roberts`` (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** OKLAHOMA. RF 36, Aug 9 at 1505 UT, from OKC, KUOK-CD briefly decodes enough to enable the PSIP ID, then breaks up. Presumably the same Univisión programming as on a subchannel of full-power RF 29 KTUZ Shawnee, which displays as 36. Hepburn tropo map shows level-1 minor tropo enhancement between here and OKC. (Enid is almost always on the margins or beyond tropo areas --- but wait for next Tuesday!). W9WI.com lists 7.33 kW, CP for 15. Anything else unusual? RF 21, KUOT OKC is *much* stronger and in solid with subchannels 1-2-3-4-5, including 3ABN, but KUOT is the PSIP ID on all of them. W9WI.com show it`s 15 kW, really KUOT-CD, without any subchannel info. NOT to be confused, as I almost did with another RF 21 listed for OKC, KTOU, 4 kW with 6 subchannels. There are also Bad signal bars on 20 and 22. In fact rabbitears.info shows KTOU-LD is now on 22 virtually and really, not 21. 20 could be KQCW-DT Muskogee, which seems to be the most-often seen from Tulsa market. Ultimately repacked, the only UHF channels unoccupied in OKC Market #50 will be 17, 20, 28, 34 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** TURKEY. 9830, Aug 8 at 2330, oh2, something is on here, poor S6-S8 --- listening closely, jup, it`s in German for another Voice of Turkey overrun instead of turning off NLT 2300 after English (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 1994 contents: Australia, Canada, Cook Islands, Congo DR, Cuba, Denmark, Germany, International Waters non, Iran non, Ireland/Italy nons, Kashmir, Laos, Latvia, Mexico, Myanmar, Netherlands non, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Oklahoma, Panama non, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, USA; and the propagation outlook The shortwave broadcasts should be: 2200 UT Friday WRMI 9955 to SSE 0130 UT Saturday WRMI 7780 to NE 0629vUT Saturday HLR 6190-CUSB Germany to WSW 1000 UT Saturday Unique Radio 3210-USB NSW [Aug 17? alt. weeks] ND 1430 UT Saturday HLR 9485-CUSB Germany to WSW 1930vUT Saturday WA0RCR 1860-AM ND 2100 UT Saturday WRMI 9955 to SSE 0130 UT Sunday WRMI 5850 to NW 0300vUT Sunday WA0RCR 1860-AM [nominal 0315] ND 1030 UT Sunday HLR 7265-CUSB Germany to WSW 2130 UT Sunday WRMI 7780 to NE 0130 UT Monday WRMI 9395 to NNW, 7780 to NE 0230 UT Monday WRMI 7780 to NE 0300vUT Monday WBCQ 5130v Area 51 to WSW, 6160v? to WSW 0330 UT Monday WRMI 9955 to SSE 0930 UT Monday Unique Radio 3210-USB NSW [hiatus?] ND 1130 UT Monday Unique Radio 3210-USB NSW [hiatus?] ND 1816 UT Monday IRRS 7290 Romania ND 0100 UT Tuesday WRMI 7780 to NE 0800 UT Tuesday Unique Radio 3210-USB NSW [2 editions; hiatus?] ND 2100 UT Wednesday WRMI 9955 to SSE 2100 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW 0100 UT Thursday WRMI 7780 to NE Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html WORLD OF RADIO 1994 monitoring: ready for download early UT Friday August 9; and confirmed first SWBC Fri Aug 9 at 2200 on WRMI 9955, fair S9-S4 with perfect timing starting on the dot with no upcut or overlap; local high line noise level still blasting below 9 MHz, disaudiblizing whatever be on e.g. 7780, but not affecting 9955. Sounds like me under the HNL on 7780 UT Sat Aug 10 at 0130 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 15555-USB, Aug 9 at 1357, gospel huxter is readable in English at S3-S4. WJHR, Milton FL is so rarely audible that it needs to be logged for the record. Is it sporadic on air, or sporadically propagating with its paltry incredible 250 watts, run at 1 kW PEP, per WRTH rather than the legal minimum of 50 kW for FCC-licensed SWBC stations? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. (7490), Aug 10 at 0054, I tune in WBCQ webcast toward the end of `AAAWWW` when he usually gets down to business with info about the Superstation, etc. He`s already talking about it with a caller, so I did not get it all, just: the power supply modules in the modulator keep popping off; it`s a design issue which has been there since installation. When it runs, it runs beautifully. Need spare modules; in fact, NO spare parts have been supplied tho he has been asking for them for months! This manufacturer [Continental] is not like RCA or Gates which used to be eager to help. Nobody cares any more. Also says they have ``lost the prime manufacturer of antenna`` --- what?? Ampegon? I am not sure this be relevant, but searching on Ampegon bankruptcy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transradio Ampegon took over Transradio a couple years ago. Transradio was successor to Telefunken. Allan says he is confident things will work out in the end. But could the superstation become a white elephant? Who would be left holding the bag, World`s Last Chance, or WBCQ? Call from John, the VORW, says he is hearing WBCQ on both 6160 and 9330 now. Just in time for this report, here`s John Carver`s summary: ``Tonight's show started on time on 7490. Allan and Angela in the studio. Allan is feeling used and abused this evening. A rambling dialog trying to illustrate his disgust with things. First phone call at 0015 from Freddie. Mr. Mike calls at 0026 with information of two upcoming hamfests. Allan says they're still having problems getting the antenna adjusted. Says the company has gone bankrupt and they can't get manuals, blueprints, tech information or spare parts. Said it's difficult to program the antenna for all the frequency changes without a manual. He says that there are also problems with the power modules on the new transmitter and the company is dragging its feet getting back to them with information or new parts. Allan blames the problems on everything on the antenna and transmitter being controlled by computers and not having access to programming info. The German company that bought out part of the antenna company will not honor the warranty on the antenna so the station has to pay for any assistance and at the moment they're not getting any assistance. Allan says that 7490 is running on very low power, as something in the transmitter melted about 3 this afternoon and he can't tear into it till tomorrow. Phone call at 0045. Caller says he is an engineer and is working on a new shortwave station and has been affected by the recent bankruptcy and was trying to pump Allan for information about it. He stated that the new station was still in the future and he didn't feel comfortable releasing any information about it. Reading of emails at 0057. Allan also mentioned that they had set another transmitter to broadcast on 9330 and were using it from time to time but no details on when or what. Closing prayer at 0102. Show was off the air at 0108 and 7490 went into Brother Stair in progress. John, Mid-North Indiana`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 1160, Aug 9 at 0241 UT, further chex of KSL SLC, which has been unusually weak lately: now it`s sufficient, but a SAH of 156/minute = 2.6 Hz, on the R75; rather different on the DX-398, easily nulling KSL increasing QRM from music, Spanish. At 0317 the QRM is worse, Spanish music overcoming at times. Nothing from UT to compare it with, but 850 KOA Denver is also poor, when it could/should be good. I hear from people at KSL that things seem OK there, running full 50 kW from the Nautel, but they are looking into it (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 1480, Aug 9 at 1306 UT, ``Good Morning Sunshine`` song is finishing, English named in outro, then W&M light-hearted Vietnamese chat, from KNGO Dallas, ex-KBXD, but I`ve yet to hear the new ID since it changed a few months ago. Initially atop KQAM Wichita, but skywave is dying down less than a sesquihour after sunrise, and soon losing to KQAM English talker by groundwave (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) UNIDENTIFIED. 10365-USB, Aug 8 at 1354, 2-way in colloquial Spanish, very poor (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) This report despatched at 0226 UT August 10 _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/
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Glenn Hauser logs August 6-7-8, 2019 |
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Thursday, August 08 2019
 ACCESS TO A-19 SW SCHEDULES via: http://www.worldofradio.com
** AUSTRALIA. 9610, August 7 at 1302, South Asian song W&M duet at S3-S5, but I bet it`s a gospel huxter trying to ingratiate itself with victims: Yes, HFCC shows RBA Kununurra, in Tamil this semihour daily, but don`t you believe it`s that simple. EiBi shows 5 different languages, depending. First half on Wednesdays is in MALalayam (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CANADA [and non]. 6070-, Aug 7 at 1954 while my noise level has abated, I again try for the JBA NAFTA midday carriers on 49m, and there they are: CFRX, as well as 5950 WRMI and 6185 XEPPM (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CHINA. CNR1 jammer survey, Aug 7 from 1346: 10160 Chinese JBA; 10960 JBA carrier; 11120 Chinese JBA; no more WOOBs up to 15 MHz on a poor propagation morning (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 5025, Aug 7 at 1952 UT, line noise level has abated, and I detect the JBA carrier from Radio Rebelde, but strangely there are also audible pips at the rate of 40 per minute superimposed. An artifact around here, or transmitted that way? Something`s frequently wrong at RadioCuba (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 6100, Aug 7 at 0611, RHC English is S9+20 of JB modulation, better than 6000 which is off; while 6165 is S9 and barely audible vs high noise level. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** CUBA. 15230, Aug 7 at 1354, RHC is S9+10 but suptorted, while // 15140 is OK. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** NIGERIA. 11769.9, Aug 7 at 2008, S6-S7 of undermod talk from Voice of Nigeria, yet one of the better signals now on 25m (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** OKLAHOMA [and non]. Via Benn Kobb and Mike Cooper, we had advance notice of this event: ``U.S. Nationwide Emergency Test Today --- In the United States, the next Nationwide Test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) is scheduled for today, Aug 7 2019, at 2:20 p.m. ET. All radio and TV stations must participate. The test will not be transmitted via Wireless Emergency Alerts (mobile phones). Moreover, the test will not be distributed via the Internet so stations will have to get the originating signals directly by radio from assigned sources. These tests tend to expose audio impairments and transmission glitches, which is why the government keeps scheduling them. Some stations 'forward' (rebroadcast) the tests immediately, some delay it and some don't do anything at all, though required by law. Stations must report their readiness and test results via three FCC forms. The equipment required to create, obtain and forward EAS alerts is complex and requires periodic, expensive upgrades. Few manufacturers produce these devices. Among non-profit community stations, there is a desire to open-source these products, which would require approval of FCC and FEMA and, apparently, issuance of cryptographic keys to device makers. This is only a test and no action is required of the radio and TV audience. However, the FCC has stated: "Members of the public and interested stakeholder organizations that are in a position to observe test results in their communities can provide useful feedback on the nationwide test, including any problems observed or any complications in the delivery of the EAS message during the nationwide test by reporting their observations to the Public Safety Support Center at https://www.fcc.gov/general/public-safety-support-center."`` I set an alarum a few minutes prior to 1820 UT, but I had just started lunch. I do grab the PL-880 for some quick chex, and indeed the EAS tones start at 1820 on KOSU 91.7, then switching to AM, also on KGWA 960, VVKigriega 930, KTOK 1000; and KOKP 1020 --- only the last one has noisy background, but announcement is still readable. And it`s all over by 1822. How can we do any significant evaluation in such a short time, especially while lunching? O, yeah, record the entire AM/FM/TV/cable spectrum and sort it out later. Not me; did anyone, unofficially? (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** OKLAHOMA. 92.1 WBFM, Aug 6 at 2232 UT while futilooking for a sporadic E opening (later learn that Rob Ross in ON was getting OK), I notice that KAMG-LP Enid is finally off after having run dead air for about 3 months after one day of pretend-programming; what a waste, just to try to block my DX. Well, I hope it`s gone for good (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** PANAMA [non]. 9955, Wed August 7 at 1306, DX program in Spanish via WRMI, and sure sounds like Manolo de la Rosa, who retired from RHC two or three years ago, soon outro as part 3 of a talk about the Titanic, but no name given. Would he be mortified to be broadcast now by the gusana station? The show is `Antena DX`, host Víctor Gutiérrez then listing its sked on WRMI and WBCQ frequencies without saying which stations, and I think omitting the very broadcast I am listening to, if they were cited in time order. On next at 1311 to the AER DX report, featuring African stations in Congo DR and Guinea Ecuatorial, once again including R. CANDIP as if it still exist on 5066, and RNGE Malabo as if it still exist on 6250. He always laboriously spells out P and E-mail addresses of each station, most of which are in English. Also DWD on 5905, 6180. Once again he is not named in the outro, so I won`t either (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1993 monitoring: confirmed Wednesday August 7 at 2100 on WRMI 9955, which was on NLT 2055 with IS & ID loop, but joining WOR a few sex late, ``---with World of Radio 1993---``. Earlier thought WBCQ would also be audible, but now the line noise is blasting again, reducing it to a JBA carrier, but WOR confirmed L&C on the 7490.18v webcast. Also confirmed UT Thursday August 8 at 0119 check the 0100 on WRMI 7780, fair S9+10 without HNL. Next WOR 1994 should be finished by the end of UT August 8, ready for webcasting, and from August 9 broadcasting (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 7490.177, Aug 7 at 1955, JBA carrier while my line noise is off, so WBCQ must be on this early already on a Wednesday, prior to `Financial Survival` at 2000. Unlike August 5, no sign of an early test from WRNO 7505 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 5830, Aug 7 at 0607, WTWW-1 is S9+10 of dead air; if it were modulating, it would still be under-. 9475, Aug 7 at 2005, no signal from WTWW-1 day frequency either, nor a trace on 5830 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 17775, Aug 6 at 2111, KVOH is still on with S9 music, but with BFO, carrier seems to be cutting off & on very rapidly; on AM it sounds like a crackle. Also sounds different depending on whether R75 AGC is off, slow or fast, latter being default (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/
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Glenn Hauser logs August 5-6, 2019 |
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Tuesday, August 06 2019
 ** CHINA. CNR1 jamming survey, August 6 at 1339+: JBA carriers or Chinese talk JBA on 10960, 11100, 11150, 11170, 11440, 11460. None found higher or lower despite local HNL being off (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** IRELAND [non]. 7290, August 5 at *1814, ITALY [non], IRRS via ROMANIA via UTWente SDR, cuts on blasting signal but with heavy selective fading distortion, during tail end of a promo for http://www.radiocurious.org --- what`s that? Unclear if fully broadcast on IRRS, whose program schedule is out of date, extremely generic and not even showing 7290: https://www.nexus.org/member-services/radio-and-tv/schedules/monday-program-schedule/ IRRS never acknowledges any location but ``Milano``, even in HFCC, but believed to be Saftica, Romania, still in use altho one of the Tsiganeshti transmitters has been missing and Saftica might fill in for it. That website leads to: ``Radio Curious: Long Form Interviews About Life and Ideas -- Welcome to the 28th year of Radio Curious, now proudly part of the Library of Congress, and broadcast weekly on approximately 85 radio stations. Here you will find over 700 half hour interviews on a curiously wide array of topics concerning life and ideas. These programs are a gift to you from Radio Curious host and producer Barry Vogel. He started Radio Curious in 1991, to expand the work he began in 1974 as an Attorney, Counselor and Mediator in Ukiah, California, the Mendocino County seat, located about 110 miles north of San Francisco, California. THIS WEEK’S INTERVIEW: My guest in this program is Wesley Swearingen. Agents at the Federal Bureau of Investigation have a history of illegal break-ins to homes and offices and conducting wiretaps without a search warrant. In the years when J. Edgar Hoover was the Director of the F.B.I., these warrantless break-ins came to be known as “black-bag jobs”. This archive edition of Radio Curious is a December 1995 interview with Wesley Swearingen a former F.B.I. agent, who in 1995 wrote “FBI Secrets: An Agent’s Expose.” All programs are free for anyone to enjoy, download, copy, share or rebroadcast as you wish. . . (via gh, DXLD) ** OKLAHOMA. 740, KRMG Tulsa was off the air for a while; unfortunately I missed it, but here`s why: No video yet on website, but there was on the KFOR noon news August 6. Other OKC and Tulsa TV stations probably covered this (gh) WOMAN ARRESTED IN CONNECTION TO DEADLY ATTEMPTED COPPER THEFT AT RADIO TOWER --- Angie West [portrait = mugshot] SAND SPRINGS, Okla. – A woman was arrested in connection to a suspected copper theft at a radio station’s transmitter site in northeast Oklahoma that left one person dead and another in critical condition. Just before 10 a.m. Sunday, authorities with the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office were called to the KRMG AM transmitter site in Sand Springs. According to the Tulsa World, an engineer checked on an interrupted signal and found one man dead with wire pliers in his hand and another man severely burned, convulsing on the ground. KRMG reports the injured man was taken to the hospital in critical condition. Officials have not yet identified the man who died. The Tulsa World reports 37-year-old Angie West was arrested in connection to the incident. She reportedly told deputies she had taken the men to the area to take copper around midnight. She says she fell asleep in the car and when she woke up, she left. West was arrested and booked into the Tulsa County jail on a complaint of first-degree murder. CMG Tulsa Market Vice President Cathy Gunther released a statement following the incident. “Early this morning two individuals broke into the KRMG AM transmitter site. It appears they attempted to access a building through a conduit and were electrocuted. One of the individuals is deceased and one was transported to the hospital. From the tools and materials found at the site, it appears that they were attempting to steal copper. The safety of our community is of utmost importance – please do not enter any transmitter site, for any reason, as the area is extremely dangerous” (via Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1993 monitoring: confirmed Monday August 5 from 1816.5 on IRRS, 7290-AM, still active via ROMANIA, presumed Saftica site altho never specified by NEXUS-IBA IRRS IPAR. It had just cut on at *1814 (see IRELAND [non]), 1815 theme ``Triumphal March from Aïda`` by Verdi, until WOR start. Blasting signal via UTwente SDR, but some deep selective fading distortion. This surely puts our best WOR signal across Europe. Also confirmed UT Tue Aug 6 at 0123 the 0100 on WRMI 7780, poor in HNL. Next: 2100 UT Wednesday WRMI 9955 2100 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v 0100 UT Thursday WRMI 7780 Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A [and non]. Here`s a great example of how regular bandscanning can pay off: Despite my local high line noise level (which OG&E blames on Suddenlink sharing the same poles, waiting for Suddenlink to remedy), Aug 5 at 1906 I`m running thru the 7 MHz band with BFO for any signal traces, even at a daypart when nothing would be expected even without the noise --- and there *is* a JBA carrier on 7505, which has got to be WRNO, far outside its nominal schedule, 01-04 UT sometimes, and even outside its registered availability between 22 and 16! Fades up a bit with music, gospel, but cuts off abruptly at 1913*, a test? Back on at *1917:55 with open carrier; At 1925:45 the gospel music suddenly surges at S9+10, but that is because my HNL has unexpectedly cut off temporarily. At 1927, 7505 is gone again. Recheck at 2141, S9+10 HNL is back on and no WRNO. While the HNL is off I quickly scan the 49mb, at 1925 and find JBA carriers just where expected at midday from the NAFTA daytime trio: 6185 XEPPM, 6070- CFRX, and 5950 WRMI! (but no 6160v WBCQ) Furthermore there is a propagation disturbance in progress, making most of the SW bands almost dead, even above the noise level boundary worse below 9 MHz: only decent signals circa 1924 being 12160 and 13845 WWCRs; with 9475 WTWW very poor. WWV reported at 1800: ``Solar flux 67 and estimated planetary A-index 4. The estimated planetary K-index at 1800 UTC on 05 August was 5. Space weather for the past 24 hours has been minor. Geomagnetic storms reaching the G1 level occurred.`` Quick check next day Aug 6 at 1837 finds the HNL buzzing of S9 to S9+10 on most frequencies below 8.8 MHz, with a few gaps (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. [Re my 830 log presumed WUMY:] NEW TUCSON RADIO VENTURE TARGETS OLDER 'LOST AUDIENCE' By Cathalena E. Burch Arizona Daily Star Aug 5, 2019 Updated 1 hr ago Tucson radio will welcome a new station today that features some familiar voices. This morning, 101.7-FM and 830-AM will go live as KDRI The Drive, a Tucson-focused music and entertainment station targeting listeners between the ages of 45 to 64. Owners Fletcher McCusker, Bobby Rich and Jim Arnold say those are the listeners that have long been neglected not only in Tucson but nationwide by corporate-owned radio that focuses on the 25-to-40 segment. “We kind of view them as a lost audience,” said longtime Tucson business titan and community activist McCusker, the only one among the trio who doesn’t have an extensive radio or broadcast background. McCusker’s only foray into radio was a short stint at KWFM — he was the underground rock station’s first hire — when he was 19 in the late 1960s. The trio closed last week on the $ 650,000 purchase of the radio frequencies that had been home to Christian broadcaster Family Life. The Drive will play a mix of music from the 1960s through the ’80s and beyond that they say will appeal to an audience that identifies as baby boomers, Rich said. “It’s not classic rock. It’s not golden oldies. But it’s going to be unique, programmed by Bobby Rich,” McCusker said. “His library right now is 3,000 songs, so you could literally go weeks without hearing the same songs.” When pressed for a clearer definition of the format, Rich would only say that he planned to “present on The Drive something that (listeners) will be comfortable with and familiar with and will give them something that they want, which is information and entertainment.” On Thursday, Tucson Radio began playing nonstop novelty songs, including “Camp Granada” and “Purple People Eater” under the name “The Worm.” On Monday morning, it switches gears as The Drive with Rich and Hill Bailey, most recently of KHYT 107.5-FM, in the morning driver’s seat. . . https://tucson.com/business/new-tucson-radio-venture-targets-older-lost-audience/article_145d434b-1c14-5789-beb0-90722a014d86.html (via Radio World NewsBytes, excerpts of much longer story) Glenn: That will explain what you heard on 830 kHz, via your E/W wire. (-- via GREG HARDISON, CA, August 5, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Which I assumed to be WUMY Memphis, ruling out Tucson due to its religious format, but now replaced. FCC AM Query already has 830 as KDRI, 50/1 kW, Direxional night only, ex-KFLT really since 7/31. It had been KFLT more than 33 years. Monthly Local Sunset Times: August 7:15 [0215 UT] September 6:30 [0130 UT] Sunrise times MST: August 5:45 [1245 UT] September 6:00 [1300 UT] FCC pattern maps are Not Found! But NRC Pattern Book VIII of 2013 shows it tight toward the SSE, no good here. I try for KDRI again Aug 6 at 0210 UT before LSS, but hear only a bigsig from a WCCO SBG on 830 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) UNIDENTIFIED. 880, Aug 6 at 0613 UT, hymns are being heard underneath JimBo from KRVN Nebraska. First thought would be KHAC, Tse Bonito NM, the make-the-Navajos-Christian station next to Window Rock AZ, but the music is on DSB, not USB only as KHAC transmits. Is KLRG Sheridan AR active or not? Was REL, could be on 220 W night power. It was silent as of 5/2018 per NRC AM Log published last August. See another discussion of this situation in DXLD 19-06. At 0630 I hear a jingle reminding me of REE Spain? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) This report dispatched at 1855 UT August 6 _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/
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Glenn Hauser logs August 4-5, 2019 |
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Monday, August 05 2019
 ** CUBA. 9580, August 5 at 0135, CRI relay is S9+20/30 but undermodulated. Something`s always wrong at RadioCuba. 9570 Albania relay is still OFF (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. 9640, UT Monday August 5 at 0136, RHC `En Contacto` is starting, undermodulated but sufficient, also on 11760. Arnie opens with info that the average sunspot number in July was only 0.9. Recheck at 0145, Pepe Bueno in Spain is concluding his monthly DX report on behalf of AER, giving the schedule of Radio CANDIP, Congo DR on 5066! Don`t you believe it. This station has been inactive for at least two years. He is probably relying on ``A-19`` schedule info in the June issue of El Dial-E: ``CONGO DEM.REP. Radio CANDIP Bunia: • 0300-0700 5066vBUN 001 kW / non-dir COD French • 1300-1900 5066vBUN 001 kW / non-dir COD French 5066v=5066,4`` Followed there immediately by another imaginary station long-gone: ``DJIBOUTI Radio Djibouti: • 0300-2200 4780 DBT 050 kW / non-dir EaAf French/Arabic/Afar`` ``B-18 schedules of African Stations`` also from AER were quoted in Rus-DX of 20 January 2019, not only these but obviously(???) deleted stations: Chad 6165, Malabo 6250, Hargeisa 7120, Uganda 4976 and 4750! Last real log of CANDIP we had was from ****2017****, DXLD 17-14: ``CONGO DR. Also R. Candip better than before on 5066.4 till just after 2000, and also stronger than usual (Thorsten Hallmann, Germany, March 30, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST)`` I try not to critique fellow DX program presenters despite hearing erroneous info, but just can`t let this one pass. Some of them I deliberately do not listen to, so can avoid such conflicts. But: something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** OKLAHOMA. In last report as I was lamenting KROU/KGOU`s lack of reception in Enid, you may wonder how then I was quoting it on KWOU: the cited 88.1 KWOU relay of KGOU via Woodward is extremely marginal, sometimes audible with a little morning tropo, often barely or blocked by KMSI Moore; and/or rapid choppy peaks in Doppler fading reflected via Vance airplane scatter, which are always buzzing over Enid especially in morning flight training (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DXLD) ** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 1993 monitoring: not confirmed but presumed still there, Sunday August 4 at 2130 on WRMI 7780, JBA carrier vs HNL totaling S9+10. Confirmed UT Monday August 5 at 0130 on WRMI 9955, VG S9+20 following 0129 ID for ``Son-Power Radio from studios of WRMI on 5850, 7455 [abandoned years ago], 9395``. While // 7780 is S9+10 in high noise level. Also confirmed UT Monday August 5 at 0258 just in time, the 0230 on WRMI 7780, very poor. Also confirmed UT Monday August 5 at 0259 on Area 51 webcast, already in progress during first item about Andorra [non] so started about 3 minutes early. WBCQ 5130.3v JBA at 0327 check when HRI has already started; no trace vs HNL now nor earlier this evening of 6160v, unlike last week. Also confirmed UT Monday August 5 at 0330 on WRMI 9955, VG S9+10/20, following some scary music fill at 0328 and soothing music at 0329. Next: 1816 UT Monday IRRS 7290 Romania* 0100 UT Tuesday WRMI 7780 0800 UT Tuesday Unique Radio 3210-USB NSW [2 editions]* 2100 UT Wednesday WRMI 9955 2100 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v 0100 UT Thursday WRMI 7780 *NOTE: IRRS might be missing due to transmitter shortage in Romania; and Aussie Tim Gaynor told us August 4 that Unique Radio is off TFN for repairs. Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. 830, August 5 at 0149 UT on E-W longwire, no WCCO, but a station playing novelty tune, but modulation keeps cutting out, for variable intervals such as on for 22 seconds, off for 5, on for 24, off for 8, etc., etc. 0156 UT, ``Happy Trails to You``, barbershop performance, maybe for a sign-off? No, then ``Fish Heads``, but this is not Dr. Demento; Of course fades out around hourtop; 0202 UT another novelty song with cutouts. On the DX-398 it`s hard to DF, best audible with a slow SAH circa 1 Hz in WCCO null which is ESE/WNW, but seems to peak a bit CCW from there, i.e. close to E-W. I don`t see how this could be anything but WUMY Memphis TN (address in Southaven MS suburb), which last year`s NRC AM Log shows as: a 3 kW daytimer, but CP for U1 8 kW day, 2 WATTS night, classic hits format in $ tereo; and of course this is way after sunset which in August is officially 0045 UT. Also FCC AM Query no longer shows any such CP, just daytimer license to GMF-Christian Media I LLC [sic] (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. BURT WOLF --- TRAVELS & TRADITIONS is an excellent program, available here only once a week on OETA, Sundays at 2100-2128 UT. It`s not just a travelogue but deals with a different subject each week. In current Season 18, two of particular relevance here: Short Guide To Cell Phone Safety Description: Burt takes a quick look at the history of communication from the cavemen to the alphorn, to the telephone and finally the cellphone. He traces how the cellphone has changed his work and family life as he travels around the world. He also tracks down a series of stories in the United States and Europe that suggests that the cellphone may not be as safe as most of us thought. He meets with experts in England, Italy, France and the United States to find out how we can deal with the problems that are emerging. And finally, Burt follows an Apple developer's conference where they are working on apps to limit your use of their own products. [HD][CC] Broadcast In: English --- and Travel & The Danger Of RF Radiation both of which you may click & play on his website: http://www.burtwolf.com/ (Glenn Hauser, OK, August 4, DX LISTENING DIGEST) This report dispatched at 1632 UT August 5 _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/
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