** CHINA. Firedrake April 4: only found on 8400 at 1333, and poor with flutter 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 13680, RHC big carrier with hum, but just barely modulated // 13780 
and 13770, April 4 at 1343.

On the modulated frequencies, then I noticed that programming unseemed En 
Contacto, the DX program supposed to be at 1335-1350 Sundays on all 
frequencies. Instead it was marxist propaganda, which turned out to be special 
coverage of the Noveno Congreso de la Unión de Jóvenes Comunistas, UJC, 3-4 
abril en La Habana. 

Finally at 1350 started En Contacto theme and initial weekly birthday greetings 
including to Jorge García Rangel en Venezuela, who will be 42 on April 7. This 
15-minute program was cut off at 1400 for news on 13780, so it was fortunate to 
get even 10 minutes instead of En Compañía del Doctor, medical program. Maybe 
the repeats later Sunday, UT Monday will manage the full quarter-hour? (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ETHIOPIA. I was not expecting to hear long-path from the Horn of Africa this 
late in season, but there it was April 4 at 1332 on 7165, HOA music tnx 
supranormal conditions. Aoki shows R. Ethiopia in Afar during this hour, and 
Eritrea not on frequency until later. Also noise jamming on 7175, and weaker 
music from R. Ethiopia on 7110, vs CW from a K4 ham. At 1402 there was talk on 
7165, no more jamming heard on 7175; music audible on 7110, and similar music 
on 9704 without any het from 9705 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDIA. Grayline conditions on 60 meters were much improved April 4 well 
after local sunrise 1213 UT here, only problem being our high local noise 
level. First noticed on 5010 with news in English at 1232-1235, some of it 
about India, 1235 into another language, i.e., from AIR Thiruvananthapuram, tho 
Aoki does not mention this English segment, just 1530-1545.

Several other intriguing carriers, some with audio, such as 4760, 4800, but the 
only other signal comparable to 5010 was 4920, at 1238 M&W discussion in S 
Asian language, and that carrier still audible at 1328, i.e. AIR Chennai (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 4750, RRI Makassar, good signal in Indonesian well atop the 
co-channel from China and/or Bangladesh, April 4 at 1237 and still audible an 
hour later.

Among a number of 60m signals, there was music a shade below 4870 at 1238 and 
1245, which fits only for RRI Wamena, as measured by others, and on 4870 in 
Aoki but hard to believe the listing of only 300 watts. This station is 
completely missing from WRTH 2010. Ishida confirms it has been active in late 
March, but doesn`t split the frequencies nor speculate on power (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 9526-, VOI is achieving some decent modulation at the moment, so 
enjoy it while it last during English hour at 1300, which also lux out with 
nothing on 9525 to het it, nor even anything significant on 9520 or 9530. 

April 4 at 1312 after news, report on an eye hospital; 1318 Today in History 
about NATO (pronounced natto), independence of Senegal and Bhutto hanged in 
Pakistan. 1323 a talk about police corruption in Indonesia; then Indonesian 
Wonders accompanied by gamelan music; 1332 Miscellany, about Indonesia being 
named to a high-level UN group of 19 countries in UK dealing with climate 
change. After 1400, VOI gone, ceding channel to CRI Russian 9525, but the day 
before they were hetclashing (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** JAPAN [non]. NHKWNRJ via CANADA, 6120, Sunday April 4 at 1228 reveals that 
World Interactive still exists and is still on Sundays in the new fiscal year, 
as she was upwrapping, cut off transmission at 1229*. As Joe Hanlon points out, 
NHK is now running a full 30 minutes, so the operators need to prolong the 
relays one more minute. Signal only fair here, over full-daylight path, and 
will only get worse into summer. Meanwhile NHK Radio Japan deprives us of the 
former loud and clear repeat at 1400 via Sackville on 11705. Checking that, not 
even audible on remaining transmitter direct from Yamata (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** MADAGASCAR [non]. Tried again for R. Mada International Sunday April 4 after 
1530, hiding under usual good signal from V. of Greece on 15630: maybe a trace 
of something there (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. No one minding the store at KOKB 1580 Blackwell. That`s what you 
get from abandoning your heritage as a real local radio station, KLTR, to 
become nothing but a repeater of KOKP 1020 Perry (or a Stillwater FM station). 
Once again April 3 at 1935 UT open carrier on 1580 with zero modulation, and 
still the case at 2035 recheck, while 1020 was OK thruout (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA [and non]. From a quiet location in west Enid, (the Walmart parking 
lot), a bandscan on caradio, see also USA, at 1937 UT April 3 found weak 
signals on 1450, and a SAH of 160/minute, plus hum; seems one is with a game 
and the other with talk, also maybe a low audible het. 

The only groundwave-range stations here are Woodward, Shawnee, Altus OK and 
Hutchinson KS. KSIW Woodward is surely one of them. KGFF Shawnee likely the 
other by proximity except has nostalgia format per NRC AM Log 2009 while KWBW 
Hutchinson is newstalk. Too bad there is no reference to look up which two 
stations are exactly 2.67 Hz apart (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA [and non]. 5920, R. Rossii, Petropavlovsk/Kamchatsky, horrible 
motor-boating noise self-imposed, April 4 at 1249 with talk in Russian and 
music. Just for kix, I monitored around hourtop to see if 8GAL CW marker would 
accompany it, as it does in the winter when same defective Russian transmitter 
is on 6075 until 1400. No. 

But RR timesignal was as usual 5 seconds late compared to WWV, and then to open 
carrier but still motorboating which lasted until 1303:20*. It was a stark 
contrast to clear Chennai on 4920, as I flipped down 1 MHz at 1302. Meanwhile, 
some very weak music was audible on 5920 but nothing listed in Aoki. FCC A-10 
schedule shows WHRI here at 23-13, but of course not really for anywhere near 
that entire span (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K [non?]. Checked 15760 for the widely publicized on short notice special 
April 4 at 15-16, ``UK Rocks the World`` -- at 1530 very good signal with rock 
music, but what`s the point? We don`t have enough rock music already, 
especially in America? Site? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. From a quiet location in west Enid, (the Walmart parking lot), a 
bandscan on caradio April 3, see also OKLAHOMA, found some intriguing 
subaudible heterodynes from normally open frequencies, thus bearing some very 
weak groundwave signals. (Skywave not a factor well past equinox and barely an 
hour past local mean noon.)

830, at 1948 UT, SAH of about 6 Hz. All the possibilities are long shots from 
here led by WCCO; also Wyoming, Missouri, NM/Texas, Tucson, even Coahuila. So 
which pair are 6 Hz apart??

840, at 1937, SAH of 144/minute. KTIC West Point NE is sometimes audible by 
itself at the limits of groundwave, so has to be one of them. Otherwise there 
is a station in the RGV, another in Louisiana, or maybe a remnant of WHAS. So 
which pair are 2.4 Hz apart?

1040, at 1944 UT, a slow SAH of 26/minute. Three possibilities are 50 kW WHO 
Des Moines, 3.3 kW KGGR Dallas, and 15 kW KCBR Monument CO (Colorado Springs). 
The first two are relatively common here, but KCBR [which inherited the call 
from VOA Delano] would be a neat daytime catch this far away. So which pair are 
0.43 Hz apart?

Caveat: could be misled by local mixing products, but doubt it, since have 
never identified our only three local signals, 960, 1390 and 1640 on such other 
MW frequencies, altho 960 and 1390 do show up on shortwave harmonix and other 
mixes.

1130, another station whose store is not being minded, KLEY, Wellington KS, 
open carrier/dead air at 1944 April 3; back on at next check around 2005. It`s 
dual a 1550 station, not sure if same affected it (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) cf OKLAHOMA 1580

** U S A. If you hear gospel-huxters on 5920, don`t assume WBOH is back. That 
station is kaput, so WHRI has moved onto the frequency. I noticed it one 
evening. This could also be the frequency for DXing with Cumbre, since 
searching on Marie Lamb as program host in the online WHR schedule brings it up 
repeatedly, attributed to Angels 1, 5 and 6, even two of them at once! 
Presumably most if not all of these are imaginary, maybe on the webcasts but 
not really on the SW air.

The full imaginary DWC schedule from this search, rearranged into day and time 
order, listed days changed to UT days where applicable:

Sat 1830 6-11785
Sat 1930 4-9930 Palau
Sun 0130 1-5920, 5-5920
Sun 1000 6-5920
Sun 1330 6-11785
Sun 1930 4-9930 Palau
Mon 0200 2-5875
Mon 0330 1-5920, 5-5920
M-F 0430 1-5920, 5-5920

If anyone confirm any of these really on the air and really carrying DWC, do 
let us know (Glenn Hauser, April 4, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 4050, quick check at 1235 April 4, mention of Milwaukee Brewers, 
presumed usual third harmonic of KWMO Washington MO, as I tuned down 1 MHz from 
WWRB 5050 which was still Bibling (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 7575, VOA Sunday at 1330 April 4, good signal 21 degrees USward 
from Tinang, PHILIPPINES (only on weekends) amid Jazz America giving contact 
info, and responding to a listener in Yukon OK, but he`s from abroad so that`s 
OK. Does he listen to this frequency too? Wondered if there was an archive of 
previous JA programs; no, you can only listen to the latest one online (if you 
can find it on confusing disorganized VOA website). At 1339 tried // 9760 but 
it had ChiCom co-channel QRM.

5835 at 1359 April 4, good open carrier, 1400 Radio Free Asia theme joined in 
progress and English announcement that Cantonese would follow. This is via 
TINIAN, kudos to be doing so well, so late almost two hours after sunrise, so 
far off-target; no jamming audible and presumably not jammed, since who cares 
if those southerners are further corrupted by outside influences? (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** VENEZUELA [non]. El Hugazo AWOL again, Sunday April 4 at 1645 check, nothing 
on the Aló, Presidente frequencies via CUBA, 17750, 13750, 13680, 12010 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

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