** ARGENTINA. RAE is back! Main transmitter used on 15345v and 11711v had been 
off the air since late October, but Jan 23 at 0016 I noticed a het on 11710 
with Chinese station. Could also be variable North Korea, but worth further 
checking. At 0055, there was the RAE IS and now measured on 11709.4, so still 
off-frequency but to the other side. By 0102 it was too weak to confirm 
language, presumably Japanese as previously scheduled, and still hetting weak 
11710 signal. The Chinese on 11710.0 is per Aoki: CNR1, Beijing 572 site, 100 
kW, 285 degrees.

However, this sounds like the same old GE transmitter which RAE could never get 
to stay on frequency, not a brand-new replacement which is supposedly on order. 
So they managed to get it going again. Next check at 0215 found English from 
RAE in the clear after China goes off at listed 0130; like the other foreign 
languages, this English 02-03 broadcast is UT Tue-Sat only, finally French at 
03-04; meanwhile, look for 15345v reactivated also. Per WRTH 2010, B-09 weekend 
schedule of RNA relays is Sat 2000-0230 UT Sun on 15345; and Sun 1800-0300 UT 
Mon on 11710v (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL. 10000, Observatório Nacional, Jan 22 at 2313 with UT -2 timechex in 
Brazilian every dekasecond with one pip, and with three pips at minutetop, 
mixing with WWVH and WWV, including their weather segments between minutely 
time announcements. Poor-fair signal but glad to have any at all if it`s still 
only 1 kW or less. Must have been during a fade-down of superpower WWCR 9980, 
which came back up at 2320 overloading 10000, disaudiblizing the timesignallers 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GREECE. 9420, VOG reactivated, poor Jan 22 at 2311 check with Greek music // 
better 7475 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TAIWAN [and non]. 11605, bad het between Brazilian Portuguese and unID 
including music, Jan 23 at 0011. Brazilian is VOR via GUIANA FRENCH, and the 
only other thing scheduled is RFA in Vietnamese via Tanshui, TAIWAN, per Aoki 
--- another notoriously off-frequency relay from this country, like Tainan as 
listed which which can`t make it to 9955.0 or 11550.0 either (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Discovered another unpublicized frequency for VOA`s Creole service, 
filling in the gap between scheduled 2200-2300 and 0100-0200 transmissions: 
7590. It may have been on for days, but I have not been bandscanning much in 
this bihour. First heard Jan 22 at 2321 with Creole talk on phone, 2334 phone 
number and ID as Lavwadlamerik (as they spell it in Kreyòl, which forces French 
to be more fonetik). 2359 recheck, VOA ID and off at 2359:30 so I quickly 
scanned 7 and 6 MHz bands for another channel. By 0006 I came back to 7590 and 
found it on again, so they faked me out. Must have had a transmitter and/or 
antenna change to make at 0000, then resuming. 7590 still going at 0052, but 
vacant after 0100 when the non-secret service is underway on 7465 and much 
weaker 5960. 

I`ll give VOA one more chance to display its full Creole schedule at 
http://author.voanews.com/english/about/frequenciesAtoZ_c.cfm
Checking at 0145 UT Jan 23: 

NO, still no 7590 shown, and nothing in the 1930-2200 UT period either when we 
have been hearing them on 15390, then 13725. Kai Ludwig suggests the 
unpublicized transmissions could really be feeders to the Commando Solo relays 
on AM and FM over Haiti, tho you`d think C.S. could get satellite feeds. Maybe 
SW input is more convenient, not having to keep satellite dish aimed from 
circling aircraft. 

This means we need to search for further secret SW transmissions possibly 
filling the rest of the 24 hours, 0200-1230 and 1330-1730.

A VOA press release of Jan 22 says VOA Creole ``has expanded its broadcasting 
to 10.5 hours on weekdays and 9.5 hours on weekends`` without any details. The 
known SW transmissions of 1230-1330, 1730-0200 add up to 9.5! But now there is 
even more past 0200:

At 0215, 7590 is back on, but 7465 is still on too, rather than closing at 
0200. 5960 no longer available, with NHK via Sackville. So how long will those 
two stay on? Until 0300 would add up to 10.5 hours. I certainly have not heard 
them previously when I scan after 0600 (Glenn Hauser, OK, 0238 UT Jan 23, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 6501-USB with marine weather for Caribbean, at least partly 
originating in Miami, by masculine robot voice, Jan 22 at 2324, but 
distorted/overmodulated and splattering; soon found // 8502-USB which was in 
better shape. Both are USCG frequencies, but not certain which station(s) 
involved at this hour, maybe New Orleans (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 25+ hours after 1440 was dominated by KTNO, Spanish from The 
Metroplex, tried again on caradio Jan 22 at 2200 UT and immediately heard ID 
for WGEM in Quincy IL. Now there`s a heritage call which has managed to 
survive; I think I picked up their TV channel 10 in the 1960s long before I 
heard the AM. But it`s no full service radio, now just another ESPN affiliate 
per NRC AM Log listing. By 2206 Spanish music from KTNO was atop.

Also 24 hours after 1220 was dominated by KZEE, Hot Pepper 1220, one of The 
Metroplex ethnic stations, Jan 22 at 2200 on the caradio I could barely make 
out its South Asian music in the pileup (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 
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