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Today's Topics:

   1. FCC fines Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania AM station (Albert Muick)
   2. Glenn Hauser logs January 26, 2012 (Glenn Hauser)
   3. Music of Your Life Returns to AM Radio (Radio Heritage Mail)
   4. Re: [INTRUDER ALERT] Fw: Myanma Radio on new 7110 kHz.
      (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   5. Globe Wireless stations VJS and VIE Australia (Albert Muick)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 09:02:50 -0500
From: Albert Muick <radioresearch_field_operati...@yahoo.com>
To: DXLD <d...@yahoogroups.com>, HCDX <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] FCC fines Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania AM station
Message-ID: <4f215d0a.9060...@yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

This is what happens when you don't do maintenance and try to bluff your 
way past the FCC Enforcement Bureau.  Stroudsburg station WPLY is shut 
down and faces bankruptcy on many fronts.

The station, WPLY 960, has been off the air since June, with its tower 
system in shambles.  It was running 6dB down from its nominal 1000 watt 
assigned power (i.e. 250 watts), and only using one of four towers, so 
its contours and nighttime coverage were a complete wreck.

http://www.mcall.com/news/local/watchdog/mc-watchdog-wply-stroudsburg-20120125,0,5763819.column


73

Al Muick
Whitehall PA  USA



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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 09:30:49 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs January 26, 2012
Message-ID:
        <1327599049.19760.yahoomailclas...@web114009.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

** COSTA RICA. 5965, Jan 26 at 0656 past 0704, REE Cariari relay is dead air 
with some hum. Wake up!? Scheduled until 0800 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** CUBA. 13640, Jan 26 at 1413, RHC is on this unscheduled frequency // 13670 
and 13780 --- 13640 is on the air at 1930-2100 & 2200-2400, so did they forget 
to change frequency on this transmitter after yesterday`s broadcast? Surely it 
was used somewhere else in the meantime. Now it must mean some other frequency 
is missing: yes, 15380 is absent, while RHC is still on usual 15230 (under 
CRI/Sackville), 13780, 13670, 11840, 11760, 11750, 11690, 9850, 9540, ten 
transmitters in Spanish at once; is that enough? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 9526-, Jan 26 at 1408, VOI has better signal than usual, S9+20 
--- trouble is, no modulation. Then I hear some weak Indonesian words for a few 
sex, silence again, resume again. 1442 check, the carrier is off (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** JAPAN [and non]. 6055, Jan 26 at 1450, J-pop on R. Nikkei holding up well an 
hour+ after local sunrise, S9+17 making it the SSOB, altho 6195 BBC rivals; 
less fadey and stronger than R. Australia`s Thursday jazz on 5995. Also audible 
on // 9595, next to another RA 9590. 1459 on 6055, sign-off announcement 
mentioning several JOZeta callsigns, with MHz and kW for each, to 1500:12* 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1601: first airing will be Thursday Jan 26 at 2200:30 
on WTWW 9479; then at 2230 on WBCQ 7490. UT Friday 0430v on WWRB 3195; On WRMI 
9955: Sat 0900, 1600, 1830, Sun 0900, 1630, 1830, Mon 1230. On WTWW: UT Sunday 
0500:30 on 5755. On Area 51 via WBCQ: UT Monday 0330v on 5110v-CUSB (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)


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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 11:09:12 +1300
From: "Radio Heritage Mail" <i...@radioheritage.net>
To: i...@radioheritage.net
Subject: [HCDX] Music of Your Life Returns to AM Radio
Message-ID: <380-22012142622912...@radioheritage.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
January 27 2012


New Life on AM for Music of Your Life 
_____________________________________

Those who listened to US stations in the late 70's and early 80's
will remember this music format - featuring adult standards - heard
on a large number of AM stations.

After years of decline as listeners moved away from AM, the format
found a new home online [www.musicofyourlife.com] supported by a
small group of generally low power fringe AM stations in areas with
high numbers of retirees.

In a stunning comeback, MOYL has signed a deal with the owner of some
39 AM stations to replace many existing brokered Asian and Spanish
language programs with their formula of 'Great American Songbook' and
complementary adult contemporary hits [think Michael Buble] from
February 1 2012.

What's interesting: Asian and Spanish language programs are replaced
[presumably as their younger listeners migrate to FM and online],
music returns to AM, and some of these high power [10-50kW] stations
are familiar to many listeners: KBLA 1580 in Los Angeles, KIQI 1010
in San Francisco, KXPA 1540 in Seattle, KWRU 940 in Fresno, WNMA 1210
in Miami and many others.

MOYL is targeted directly at the 'baby boomer' market, and is closely
associated with long time artist Pat Boone and his family - he's one
of the personality presenters - and advertisers are clearly seeing
value in using this format on AM radio in major US radio markets to
reach the 55+ listeners.

For these older listeners, it'll be pleasant to tune to AM and hear
familiar tunes and slow paced presenters instead of incessant talk,
chatter and sports. The real test will be - can MOYL move some of the
next generation current 40-55 audience from FM to AM - and breathe
new life back into the AM dial.

>From a radio heritage perspective, this move by MOYL underscores the
appeal of radio and familiar music to the 'babyboomer' generation
which grew up with AM radio, and which increasingly and instinctively
returns to its roots as retirement beckons. 

It's this audience which dominates visitors to the Radio Heritage
Foundation website [www.radioheritage.com] and enjoys the hundreds of
entertaining features about broadcasters from their era of radio.

If you're interested in radio from the 1930-1970 era, you'll enjoy
many of the stories, images and memories at www.radioheritage.com.

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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 02:04:31 +0100
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <buesch...@web.de>
To: "BDXC" <bdxc-n...@yahoogroups.com>, "DXLD" <d...@yahoogroups.com>,
        "HCDX" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [INTRUDER ALERT] Fw: Myanma Radio on new 7110 kHz.
Message-ID: <F25930B421614F9FA009998A4C74EF42@HNPC2>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original


MYANMAR   7110 from Myanmar checked here in Germany in 0020-0045 UTC
on Jan 27th.

7109.995 up to 7109.997 kHz, mostly music program, S=9+15dB in peaks.

Two different talk programs, different program/languages on 5915.000 and
5985.000 kHz.

6030 was totally covered by VoA - R Marti in Spanish, and Cuban jamming.

7110 kHz could be on music test - out of broadcasting band during test
phase -, after built up and erection of new 50/100 kW TX and antenna by the
Chinese firm BBEF at NPT - NAYPYIDAW - new capital ??

BBEF 150 kW SW unit TBH522 150 kW PSM SW transmitter.
<http://www.bbef-
tech.com/templates/T_Second_EN/index.aspx?nodeid=104&page=ContentPage&cont
entid=305>

BBEF DF-100A 100 kW SW transmitter
<http://www.bbef-
tech.com/templates/T_Second_EN/index.aspx?nodeid=104&page=ContentPage&cont
entid=304>

vy73 Wolfy DF5SX


7110  at 2330 UT s.on per Jose, tuned in at 0000-0130 UT s.off all four of
the following frequencies all carrying different programmes:

5915, 5985, 6030, 7110 kHz. All on target no off freq. so presume all
Chinese TXers from NPT - NAYPYIDAW - new capital. 7110 kHz noted on 7100 kHz
sometimes acc to Jose and confirmed here near Colombo, Sri Lanka.

0130-0330, 0600-0830 9590. New TX NAYPYIDAW

0230-0958 9730.84 kHz including English 0230-0330, 0700-0730 UT.

1100 aprox-1430 UT on 7110 kHz, 0930-1600 UT 5985.86 kHz. -1500 5915 kHz.
Sked being monitored as we go along.

At 0000 UT Jan 26 Myanmar Radio observed using 7110 kHz right now, also
5915, 5985, 6030 kHz all in Myanmar languages. All 4 txers on the nose. Also
note 7110 kHz around 1130-1430 UT. If the hams will permit ... good luck.
(Victor Goonetilleke-CLN  4S7VK, DXplorer Jan 26)


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "HB9CET" <hb9...@uska.ch>
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 12:54 AM
Subject: Re: [INTRUDER ALERT] Fw: Myanma Radio on new 7110 kHz.

> just now
> 26.1.2012 2350 UTC
> in Zurich Switzerland
> up to -70dBm
>
> 73, Peter, HB9CET
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> INTRUDERALERT mailing list
> intruderal...@iaru-r1.org
> http://iaru-r1.org/mailman/listinfo/intruderalert_iaru-r1.org



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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 20:11:49 -0500
From: Albert Muick <radioresearch_field_operati...@yahoo.com>
To: u...@yahoogroups.com, DXLD <d...@yahoogroups.com>,  HCDX
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Globe Wireless stations VJS and VIE Australia
Message-ID: <4f21f9d5.6040...@yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

I've found out some information, by necessity, regarding Globe Wireless 
coastal stations in Australia, VJS Perth Radio and VIE Darwin Radio.  I 
have been trying to QSL for some time now, and found a reference to 
TELSTRA on the main Globe Wireless site.  I followed the link to the 
TELSTRA site in Australia and came up with what I thought was the 
correct address for VJS in Lansdale, Western Australia.  Off went the 
reception report just after Christmas.

Yesterday, January 25th, I got the disappointing result of having the 
report returned as an unknown address.  I was really lost at that point 
and decided to do some more sleuthing.  I went to the website of the 
Australian Communications and Media Authority and pleaded my case for 
some information as the the licensee of these stations.

Later on today, a very nice email came from Licensing Officer Laureen 
Harrison of the Radiocommunications Licensing and Telecommunications 
Deployment Section who gave me the web address for their online 
database.  Lo, and behold!  The Licensee for VJS and VIE can be reached 
at the following address:

Integrated Technical Services PTY Ltd.
Globe Wireless
GPO Box 3850
Darwin NT 0801
Australia

As a bonus, here is the Australian website for finding the licenses, 
licensees and the addresses:

http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/register_search.main_page

The whole thing is very self-explanatory, much like the FCC databases.  
Perhaps those of you whose governments also put this information online 
might like to let the groups know where the databases can be found.  
This will cut down mightily on returned reports by enabling those of us 
who chase QSLs to get the right address from the start.

Vy 73

Al Muick
Whitehall PA USA
WinRadio G303e / Wellbrook ALA1530P / Hoka 300-32 v3.08




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