** AUSTRALIA. 6168-6169 & 6131-6132, June 17 at 1226, distorted spurs out of 
the RA 6150 transmitter now peaking in these areas plus/minus 18-19 kHz away; 
modulation on them is `better` than before making them more or less readable 
and matching 6150, and clear but weak 6080, during `Asia-Pacific` news 
magazine. After 1300, the higher one is beating mercilessly against RNZI which 
has just come up on 6170. I`m notifying both stations about this (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake June 17:
13795, poor at 1234

CNR1 jamming instead of Firedrake June 17:
13920, fair at 1234; none in the 12s
14700, fair at 1234 with flutter; none in the 15s, 16s or 17s
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. I took my own advice and made a point of listening again to RHC`s `En 
Contacto` on the second airing which started at 2244 UT on 17720 (better than 
// 17705), Sunday June 16, to copy more details about their transmitter site #3 
called Titán. The interviewee, Pedro Martínez is the sub-director-general. I 
missed the sub before. It seems the name Titán comes from El Titán de Bronce, 
nickname for the XIX century revolutionary hero Antonio Maceo. From 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Maceo_Grajales
a quick wiki on him:

``Lt. General José Antonio de la Caridad Maceo y Grajales (June 14, 1845 – 
December 7, 1896) was second-in-command of the Cuban Army of Independence. 
Fellow Cubans gave Maceo the sobriquet of the "Bronze Titan" (Spanish: El Titán 
de Bronce), which was a reference to his skin color, stature and status``

Pedro mentioned that there`s a mural of him at the SW site. At first I thought 
the bronze bit referred to a statue, and there is a monument in Santiago 
wherein on his horse he is dwarfed by jagged bars: 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DirkvdM_monumento_antonio_maceo.jpg

For the 28th anniversary of Titán, staff were given DVDs containing the 86 
episodes on the history of RHC. 

Of the five transmitters there: #1 and #5 are Soviet ``PKV`` models (meaning 
RKB in Cyrillic?). Those have low-frequency PSM modifications. The others, #2, 
#3 and #4, are also Russian and have been modified for ``DRM`` [sic], i.e. 
``régimen dinámico de portadora``. Which I assume is like Dynamic Carrier 
Control, as explained in DXLD 12-34, which also explains Pulse Step Modulation 
under PHILIPPINES, RVA.

6165, June 17 at 0059, RHC English frequency open carrier is varying slightly 
with BFO, but on AM has constant audible rhumble (hum + rumble).

9850, June 17 at 1231, RHC Spanish now with big wobble on the carrier and 
rumble on the modulation. I wonder which Titán transmitter this is? (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 790, June 17 at 1110 UT, news in Spanish dominates the QRM, about 
bajacalifornianos; at 1111 a timecheck in ``hora central de México`` and R. 
Fórmula ID, ``cubriendo todo México y Estados Unidos``, adstring, 1115 Fórmula 
9-70 promo, which is the flagship station XERFR in the DF whose IDs get relayed 
everywhere. So is it XENT, La Paz BCS, 5/0.75 kW as in IRCA? Probably, altho 
this may be during national network news, and there is another Fórmula on 790 
in Guadalajara, supposedly a 1 kW daytimer. Cantú shows XENT at 10/0.75 kW and 
XEGAJ as 0.25 kW day & nite. WRTH agrees with IRCA on XENT and with Cantú on 
XEGAJ (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** MEXICO. 1310, June 17 at 1100 UT I am unavoidably awake just before sunrise, 
so start tuning down the MW band in search of Mexican NAs. Finally hit one here 
at 1103, heavy QRM, but during full ID at 1104 I can make out a mention of 
Monterrey, and maybe a slogan, Radio Extremo? Anyhow, IRCA Log shows the NL 
station is XEVB, 5/0.1 kW, slogan ``Mujer`` = woman. Cantú agrees except power 
as 5/0.25 kW. WRTH agrees with that except name as ``Radio Mujer`` (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 960, June 17 at 0500 UT, KGWA Enid is providing a Fox-hole again 
(some recent unlogged dates it`s axually kept modulating), but nothing 
significant heard in its absence; however, at 0504 well before the usual 
cut-back-on time of 0505, a NWS severe weather warning fires starting with 
annoying sounder: it`s nice to know this still worx. Robot mentions numerous 
counties affected, appending ``in Northwest Oklahoma`` to each one of them --- 
we know that! Maddening delays to finishing the warning. ``All in NW Oklahoma`` 
would have been sufficient. Finally after 0506, KGWA rejoins regular 
programming (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PERU. 5980, June 17 at 0056, R. Chaski carrier at usual very poor level, but 
enough to tell when it cuts off at 0102:49.5* which is 5 seconds later than 
yesterday (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TAIWAN [non]. 15440, June 16 at 2210, RTI relay in English via WYFR has 
excellent signal as always. In case you haven`t heard, Dan Elyea at Okeechobee 
has notified us that June 30 will be WYFR`s last day on the air. This follows 
drastic and progressive cuts in its own broadcasts as well as RTI relays. Now 
all that will be gone. Nothing has been said about what will become of the 
dozen SW transmitters and all those antennas, which are on rented property. 
We`d like to see WRMI get them, at fire-sale price? But winning the lottery 
would help.

So the two remaining RTI relays in English, 22-23 on 15440 and 03-04 on 6115, 
have only a biweek to go. NOW is the time for North American RTI SWListeners to 
lobby RTI to make some other relay arrangement, if we are still to hear it with 
loud & clear reception. Perhaps WHRI? WTWW-2? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A. 12105, Monday June 17 at 1306, WTWW-3 is in Yoruba, with music, only 
recognizable word several times, ``Jerusalem``. Presumed Yoruba, as it`s a 
tonal African language, not one of the easily identifiable other Bible 
Worldwide tongues, Arabic or western ones, and Yoruba has been on the WTWW 
schedule for months tho not at this hour, as language times continue to be 
rotated unpredictably (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. First item on this week`s `Music from Other Minds` is ``Wireless 
Fantasy`` featuring Morse code of early station IDs, on webcast from KALW: 
http://kalw.drupal.publicbroadcasting.net/local-music-player

Playlist for show linx to: Vladimir Ussachevsky [1911-1990]: Wireless Fantasy 
(1960) Composers Recordings CRI 813 --- 
Album details but nothing about this particular work:
http://www.newworldrecords.org/album.cgi?rm=view&album_id=17282

Google on the composer and title gets you more such as this 
http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1294785
abstract of a 2007y article re:

``Wireless Fantasy, Vladimir Ussachevsky's 4½-minute tribute to the birth of 
wireless radio, utilises a rich collection of sound materials, from antique 
spark generators and shortwave radio sounds to a recorded segment of Wagner's 
Parsifal. Wireless Fantasy is here examined not as much for the cultural 
meaning of its sources but for insight into Ussachevsky's dramatic 
counterpointing of those sources in real time. The analytical methodology 
focuses on pitch, rhythm, and timbre equally, using both standard music 
notation and spectral analysis to examine the contrapuntal elements in this 
classic electroacoustic composition. Special attention is paid to the 
coincidence of accent between the source materials that generates the work's 
climax and to the involvement of all the sources in articulating its final 
cadence. The larger issue of quotation within electroacoustic composition is 
discussed with regard to an abstract reference in the work's coda.``        

The KALW music programs stay up for only a week, but there is (of course?) a 
YouTube of the entire <5 minute Wireless Fantasy, and also from iTunes (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 13881-SSB, June 17 at 0520, intermittent talk for a few seconds 
at a time in Amerenglish; sounds like a broadcast, or reading from a manual, 
seems about computers? Maybe a MARS tutorial. Includes sound effects. Het from 
carrier on 13883, seemingly also source after 0525 of occasional tone and 
fax(?) sounds, not clear whether from same station. Searching the UDXF yg on 
13881 gets some ``XUP pulser`` logs, DF from Cuba or SE USA (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

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