** INDIA. 15050, AIR Sinhala service, poor and fluttery, March 25 1454 with 
chanting usually heard at this hour. Gives the impression of something 
religious, but surely that would be out of bounds for a state broadcaster from 
one multi-religion country to another. This is 100 kW, 174 degrees at 1300-1500 
from Delhi (Kingsway) site, per Aoki, so am I getting it long path or short 
path? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NETHERLANDS ANTILLES. Dutch on 6225, March 25 at 0517; therefore must be 
from RNW, and not via Netherlands. Is leapfrog mixing product at Bonaire of RN 
Dutch 6165 over NHK Spanish relay on 6195. Could not make out any Spanish 
mixing on 6225, nor was Cuban leapfrog on 6220 audible at this time (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA [and non]. I could hardly believe my ears: the ``liberal`` Ed 
Schultz talk show on an OK station? There he is on 1600, March 26 at 2107 UT 
talking about how he`s about to get flooded out of Fargo. Usual daytime 
groundwave signal from KUSH in Cushing, but to be positive, I got a local ad 
and ID at 2159-2200; around 2208 they were doing local news or PSAs – hard to 
tell which. Toward the end of the previous hour Schultz had David Schuster on, 
for whom he substituted on MSNBC`s 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, this Monday, I 
think, and Schultz is going back to guest there on Friday.

During the hour, QRM increased from KRVA 1600 in The Metroplex, with a 
190/minute SAH (3.17 Hz), in Vietnamese, and also a slight audible het from 
elsewhere I have yet to nail down.

Meanwhile I noticed a gaping hole on 1580 with semi-local KOKB Blackwell OK off 
the air at 2107 and still past 2200. Is it really off? At 2201 checked 1020 for 
normally // KOKP Perry OK, and briefly they were, with a reverb in Talksports 
Network, but that must have been something else, as not // a minute later when 
KOKP was doing a Ponca City commercial; and at 2205, 1580 had weather without 
any local references heard, and then ID as ``The Sports Hog, 103.1 and 1580 
AM`` so despite reference to Oklahoma City, a later one to Arkansas clinched 
this as KKHG Van Buren AR, listed as sports format in NRC AM Log, but lacking 
the 103.1 and slogan info. I understand some Arkansas sillyballgame team is 
porcine, and they`re proud of it! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SAUDI ARABIA. Tuning across 19m, March 25 at 1505, noted Qur`an on 15225, 
reminding me to check the stronger // 15435. When I got there at 1506, there 
was nothing, then a few seconds later it popped on accompanied by the big 
frying buzz. If only the poor muezzin knew what BSKSA is doing to his art 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY [non]. 7325, March 24 at 0402, woman speaking Turkish from VOT 
instead of English via Canada.

VOT, 7325 via Canada, still in Turkish instead of English at 0415 check March 
25. And around 0405, 0415 March 26 --- just happened to hear music then, but I 
assume if English service would have been talking news at least at 0405. 

Hey, what am I doing? I enjoy that Turkish music more than most of their 
English talk which is far too scripted and/or hurriedly accented. But I am 
afraid that talk in Turkish communicates little to me (Glenn Hauser, OK, WORLD 
OF RADIO 1453, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Earlier heard lite squeal on WWCR-1 when using 7465. Now heard also 
on same transmitter when on 3215, March 24 at 3215 during talkshow (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 11705, VOA news in English with report from Beijing, March 26 
at 1307, under big crackling open carrier, which I assume is Cuba not having 
turned off the Venezuelan relay transmitter at 1300. From 1315 this would also 
be colliding with NHK Yamata (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 13935-13960 approx. OTH radar pulses, presumed, March 24 at 1354. 
13955-13980, OTH radar pulses, approx. range covered at 1452 March 25 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 14000, very strong open carrier, March 25 at 1452-1453* and 
fading slightly, acting as BFO for weak ham CW on hi side. This could also have 
been a ham transmitter (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

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