** AUSTRALIA. 9580, Tuesday Aug 21 at 1322, R. Australia, interviewing head of 
US National Archives, David Ferriero, about how they decide what to preserve 
from presidential administrations, more and more stuff thanks to the digital 
age. RA programs frequently interview Americans, and we are indebted to the 
Aussies for doing so, a surrogate American station, lacking much any more from 
VOA and little of a serious objective nature from private US SW stations. 
Schedule shows this was `Talking Point`, but the RA website won`t link to 
individual programs properly, and it`s not on the list of ABC Radio National 
programs as I assumed it would be (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BANGLADESH. 15105, Aug 21 at 1249, Bangladesh Betar very poor with S Asian 
song, 1250 announcement sounds like English with lilt I can`t really 
understand; 1251 more songs, 1259 sign-off, 1300 brief tone test and carrier 
stays on a while longer. Recheck at 1313 as VP carrier with flutter starts 
playing the BB IS prior to Nepali service. 1330 check, S Asian song. 

15505, Aug 21 at 1358 fair signal now with IS, timesignal only 8 sex slow! 
Opening Urdu. Note that Wolfgang Büschel reports BB has been persuaded to get 
out of the hamband later, from yesterday 7250 ex-7105 for the 1745-2000 
broadcasts in English and Bengali, when of course, we have no chance of hearing 
it in North America (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL [and non]. 4915.0, Aug 21 at 0525, I can hear weak music vs local 
noise level and CODAR, and frequency matches BBC Arabic 9915.0. This CODAR is 
at the rate of once per second rather than twice; ``tie me CODARoo down, 
sport``. 0529 announcement perceptibly in Brazilian accent but too weak to 
copy; 0533 back to music. There are two active ZYs on 4915, so which is it? 
Recent reports say R. Daqui is off the air between 03 and 09, while Rdif. 
Macapá is 24 hours. There was a similarly weak signal from the Brazilian(s) on 
4885 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHAD. 6165, Aug 21 at 0502, RNT with heavy-beat music, French announcement, 
0506 conversation; no news on the hour at this time. Quite good, better than 
heard recently around 0530 after fading down. Should be even better around 
presumed sign-on 0430v (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake August 21, after 1330:
16100, very good at 1332
15495, fair at 1333
14980, very good at 1333
14700, poor at 1333; none in the 13s, 12s
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA [non]. 13740, Aug 21 at 1447, CRI English via CUBA with usual VG 
signal for the 14-16 UT relay. Jim, K5JG in the ptsw yg said it was missing 
Sunday mornings Aug 12 and 19. Could be another anomaly caused by the defunct 
Aló, Presidente relays formerly at that time, when Cuban SW transmitters had to 
be reconfigured (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. I have finally figured out the source of all those very weak carriers 
in the 11.7 MHz range I have been hearing almost every morning for a couple 
weeks in the 13-15 UT period; and in retrospect it seems obvious: the RHC 
transmitter on 11760.

11736, 11744, 11752, 11768, 11776 and 11784, Aug 21 at 1314 are all audible 
either with BFO or as beats with broadcasters on 11735, 11750, 11775, 11785. I 
had previously measured 11752 as 11751.5, an odd one out, but think I must have 
miscalculated. This now puts them all at exactly 8 kHz intervals above and 
below 11760 (where there is no het). That RHC transmitter sounds OK 
on-frequency. 

Just about every imaginable defect has happened at one time or another from 
RHC, but this is a new one on me, spur carriers at multiples of 8.0 kHz above 
and below. To make sure, I am monitoring before 1500 when I know 11760 will be 
going off the air. By this time they are all weakened, but I can still barely 
hear the very weak 11776 het on Anguilla 11775. Yup, it goes off just after 
1500 at the same time carrier cut on 11760. Only one thing doesn`t fit: 11760 
is on the air from 1100, but I`ve not heard these before 1300. Maybe the 
signals haven`t built up to sufficient strength until then? Or there is a 
transmission change at that time.

RHC uses 11760 at many other dayparts, but have not noticed a constellation of 
8 kHz spurs then; may not be there if it`s a different transmitter, but the 
offending transmitter might also do the same when applied to any other 
fundamental, so be on the lookout for them (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** CYPRUS [and non]. 9345-9370, Aug 21 at 0513, poor signals from lo-pitched 
OTH radar pulses, presumed from here; they no longer have to worry about QRM 
from WTJC 9367v, whose license has been surrendered, FCC confirms to me (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUATEMALA. 4055, Aug 21 at 0521, no signal from TGAV, Radio Truth/Verdad. 
This has been highly reliable for many months. Normally on air until about 
0610* Hope they have not had a major breakdown again (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** MAURITANIA [and non]. 7245, Aug 21 at 0508, no signal from IGIM; as we 
expected, now that Ramadan is over, no longer running all-night. I suppose they 
may still turn it on at widely variable times closer to 0600. Other African 
signals were in as usual: South Africa 7230, 7285; Tunisia 7275 (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH [non]. 15180, Aug 21 before 1330 there was something weak here, 
presumed V. of the Wilderness, the Cornerstone Ministry show from California in 
Korean, via Sri Lanka as scheduled. After 1330, nothing. On Sundays only this 
is supposed to last a full hour, but on Aug 19, Mark F. Tattenbaum had an unID 
with a test transmission in English at 1330 on 15180, asking for reports to 
testtransmiss...@gmail.com This address was previously used by BaBcoCk, 
Woofferton; so check next Sunday. However, the current 15180 transmission via 
SL is brokered by MBR (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MONGOLIA [non]. 12015, Aug 21 at 1407, 1443, nothing but the usual RTTY 
audible here. Was checking for V. of Mongolia, Chinese at 1430, since Dave 
Valko`s log on 12085, English at 1030 had CNR1 jamming right after VOM`s only 
other Chinese broadcast at 1000. So is anyone hearing 12015 with VOM Chinese 
and/or jamming? It seems the ChiCom are not too happy with their neighbor for 
allowing R. Free Asia to broadcast from there in Tibetan on 7470, 17730, which 
of course are also jammed (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 91.7, KOSU`s drastic format change went into effect UT Aug 21 at 
0000, with The Spy, Oklahoma indie music. No more `Performance Today` classical 
music (and KCSC-FM OKC tells me they can`t afford to pick it up, at higher 
rates than KOSU was charged as a mere Stillwater-market station), and no more 
classical music overnight. The Spy does not appeal to me at all, but spot 
checks the first evening found talk, talk, talk, about the music scene, I 
suppose, rather than axual music. 

And as I feared, NPR news on the hour has also been dropped. I used to hear it 
habitually at midnight local, 0500 UT before retiring, but The Spy just kept on 
going. However, on weekends KOSU had already dropped the midnight news, 
unwilling to interrupt jazz for it. 

I was wondering what kind of financial arrangement KOSU has with The Spy. KOSU 
Director Kelly Burley even sent me a copy of the contraxual agreement showing 
there is no exchange of money. KOSU hopes to use these 10 hours per day to 
build up its listener base and hence ultimately income, and will no longer have 
to purchase PT and many other expensive public radio programs. Burley`s 
complete rationale will be in the next DX Listening Digest 12-34.

Here`s the new schedule grid:
http://kosu.org/wp-content/themes/KOSU3/images/KOSUProgramGuide2012.pdf

And here`s the old one which I saved, still in effect until Aug 20:
http://www.w4uvh.net/KOSUProgramGuide2011.pdf

It seems KOSU has outsourced control of its own website and so far has not been 
able to remove the old deleted programming shown in the day-by-day listings 
(Glenn Hauser, Enid, August 21, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 31-2, KXOK-LD with Mundo Fox on subchannel: watched a while on Aug 
20; apparently a movie and it`s all in squeeze-o-vision as the Aspect Ratio 
Cannot Be Changed On This Channel. And the Mundo Fox circular logo becomes an 
oval. BTW, no local ID in any form seen at 1700 UT hourtop break between 
programs, nor elsewhen. Looked for program schedule: not anywhere on the zap2it 
Suddenlink Enid cable lineup of hundreds of channels including exotic ones. 

TitanTV does not have it in the on-air-lineup for Enid (which axually defaults 
to Oklahoma City, including lots of outlying stations never to be seen inside 
OKC, but not this. And still has several outdated/inaccurate ones on its 
roster.) 

So I have to go to http://www.mundofox.com There is a drop-down list of cities 
to ``find you station`` --- no Enid there tho has OKC with KOHC. Found 24h 
program grid for the network, where I see nothing of interest tho a lot of the 
titles are unfamiliar, lots of novelas, apparently. Nothing resembling a 
newscast, fortunately, as Murdoch would turn that into another farce like the 
Fox `News` Channel. A few titles are in English, perhaps kidvid, but maybe 
dubbed or subtitled.

What about TV-OK`s website? I don`t seem to have it bookmarked, so googled it: 
would you believe the top hits don`t go to anything except other sites, mostly 
directories, mentioning it? Found one item of interest, a 4-year-old animated 
ID I remember seeing on air, but not lately, posted by its producer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0lJxSWxgvk

``Uploaded by sgfx on Dec 2, 2008 --- KXOK is a small broadcast TV station in 
Enid OK. How Small? The entire station is in one rack mount case in a small 2 
room office on the top of Enid's tallest building and was controlled remotely, 
sometimes via a cell phone. Anyhow this is an Animation I did as their station 
ID in trade for some unused video equipment. Why the T-38? Vance AFB is just 
outside of town and they have a ton of these Sexy little T-38 jet trainers 
flying all over the place.`` [and exhaust falling all over town accounting for 
sticky dust buildups even inside homes: there`s farmland all around Enid: why 
do they have to fly over the city, also increasing risk of crashes upon the 
population?? Some high-risk areas have zoning restrictions to keep down the 
number of people in the way. I also have to pause WORLD OF RADIO recordings 
while they roar over. -- gh]

Maybe the outdated wikipedia entry will have a link to its own website? No. It 
does remind us of the shady history of this station, including a lawsuit by Dr 
Gene Scott who didn`t appreciate being broadcast over it, ``copyright 
infringement``. I wonder if Mundo Fox even knows they`re on KXOK? (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 10000, Aug 21 before 0518 I am monitoring WWV again 24 hours after I 
heard them announce time a minute off as 0519: no, not tonight, both WWV and 
WWVH correct. And propagation report followed on WWV: ``SF 96, Ap 12, K 2 at 
03, no, no``. The automation system could surely be blamed for playing the 
wrong timecheck, while the axual pips remained highly accurate. BTW, there`s 
been a wildfire in NW Kauai near the WWVH site; note if it become absent. 
KHON-TV and the Star-Bulletin have had several stories about the fire (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 7302-USB, Aug 21 from 1340, Air Force MARS net. NCS is Paul, AFA6BP. 
He is calling every station on his roster, one by one, and addresses each one 
of them as ``sir`` (bet he was an NCO). They each report on how well they 
copied earlier digital transmissions, mostly very well, and often a brief local 
weather comment. Contacts at the moment are AFA6ZU, and AFA6KJ. Calls are 
invariably given in proper fonetix, and all in the 6-call area, which does not 
correspond to ham call areas, i.e. California. Locations seldom referred to, 
but AFA6DH at 1343 says he is in north Texas; some of them have a different 
letter than A in the third position. Still going past 1357. Googling finds NCS 
AFA6BP: TX Hughes Springs 75656. Hughes Springs is a little town near 
Daingerfield, between Mt Pleasant and Atlanta in the NE corner of Texas (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
        
** U S A. 15550-USB, Aug 21 at 1401, music and ``WJHR Radio International`` 
sign-on after some music, reports to w...@usa.com and then `Rock of Ages`, 
sounds like on banjo et al. 1404 JIP the usual gospel-huxter. No point in 
listening or logging this except to confirm periodically this useless glorified 
ham station still exists. I keep expecting some Firedrake jumparound to collide 
with it, but so far not (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 9675v, Aug 21 at 0511, tonight`s pitch check between the hetting 
Brasilian and presumed Peruvian: Bb below middle C = 233 Hz. All I can hear is 
the het which is much louder than any possible modulation from either station 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

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