** ANTARCTICA. Thursday May 6 from 1200 I sit on 15476 (or rather 15475 with 
BFO on), to detect exactly when LRA36 turns on its transmitter. There it goes, 
from *1203:21. Too weak to get any modulation now or later. Trouble is, when I 
do this, I miss Pomp & Circumstance from XEXQ (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake May 6:
14920, poor at 1334
13970, JBA at 1335
12960, good at 1335, and NOT // 14920 and 12600. (I have not been checking 
assiduously for non-// Firedraxe, but they occasionally happen, from a 
different playback of the 60-minute show, and this was obvious when confirming 
frequencies on two different receivers.)
12600, poor at 1337
10440, poor at 1339
 9150, fair at 1342
None others found 8-18 MHz. A somewhat different set would have been in use 
during the previous hour or the following hour. E Asian reception was overall 
not very good this morning. Except:

11990, at 1402 May 6, CNR1 with VG signal, not echoey like jammer on // 11805. 
Why is it on 11990? VOA in Chinese, of course! Aoki says via Novosibirsk, 
RUSSIA at 13-15; there was no trace of it audible here underneath the jamming 
by the wicked control-freak ChiCom.

SWPC: ``Solar-terrestrial indices for 05 May follow.
Solar flux 83 and mid-latitude A-index 6.
The mid-latitude K-index at 1500 UTC on 06 May was 2 (15 nT).
Space weather for the past 24 hours has been minor.
Radio blackouts reaching the R1 level occurred.
No space weather storms are expected for the next 24 hours.``
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. May 6 at 1406 I notice that both RHC 22m frequencies, tho 
quite strong, have co-channel QRM. 13680 has it worse, something in Russian, 
i.e. R. Liberty via Rampisham, UK, at 62 degrees during this hour only. On 
13780 it`s Deutsche Welle in German via Woofferton, UK, at 107 degrees also 
overlapping RHC this hour only. 

As an outlaw nation, Cuban usage is not in HFCC, so the RL and DW frequency 
managers may not have even considered it; tho in their own targets RHC may be 
no problem, unlike vice versa. In which case: serves the Cuban commies right 
for jamming VOA and other US broadcasts deliberately rather than accidentally 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDIA. 9690, AIR GOS so weak I could barely hear the hum, at *1330 May 6, 
but sufficient to confirm in correct language English for the third day in a 
row (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 9526-, VOI has been consistently here, like 9525.9v, rather than 
9524.9v, for several weeks; yet I keep seeing reports and listings of it as 
``9525``! There IS a difference, especially when something hets from real 9525. 
May 6 at 1300 English has already started, good signal, not too much hum, and 
sufficient modulation most of the time tho occasionally drops down; wiggle that 
patchcord! 

Someone was wondering about VOI programming, day by day. It seems to me that 
the same magazine segments air every day, so I made note of them today. News, 
Editorial, This Day in History, Focus, News in Brief, Indonesian Wonders, 
Miscellany, Music Corner. Exact times are variable, so the music pads out the 
hour as necessary. 

Most or all of these also happen on Tuesdays interspersed with conversations 
about Banjarmasin stuff, on the ``Exotic Indonesia`` excursions. The intro to 
Miscellany lists a number of specific subjects eligible for inclusion, which I 
should also copy down sometime (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 6045, XEXQ-OC, tune-in at 1206 May 6, already in opening talk 
segment, 1212 starting classical music, but outfading. Very weak as usual 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 1580, KOKB Blackwell, after a few days of open carrier whenever 
checked, afternoon of May 5 they were modulating with sports talk again, and 
may have resumed as early as May 4. I bet it happens again and again as no one 
is really paying attention. And/or, it`s degenerated into an unpersonned relay, 
and breakdowns have to wait for some contract engineer to get around to 
visiting Blackwell from Perry, Stillwater, or wherever based, to hit the reset 
button (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** POLAND [non]. 11675, PRES via AUSTRIA, Thursday May 6 at 1245 I can just 
barely make out the intonations of Swavek Chefs, presumably during 
``Multi-Touch``, the combined DX/media/mailbag. At least we know this English 
hour is still on the air, and I suppose now summerly inbooming no further than 
the British Isles. Or how is it along east coast NAm? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 9945, Thursday May 6 at 1359 I hear Yankee Doodle Dandy, i.e. 
the VOA sign-on routine. Or is it sign-off? From 1400 dead air, but almost a 
semi-minute later starts Indonesian service. It`s really bilingual with the 
announcer mixing in English, for the ``Direct Connexion`` pop music show. This 
transmission is Thu-Fri-Sat only, via Tinang, PHILIPPINES, per Aoki. Signal 
only fair (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WWCR`s comeback: After hearing 13845 only, the morning of May 5, next 
check at 2130 finds 9350, 9980 and 13845 all on, but no 7465. So three of the 
four transmitters have resumed.

May 6 at 0526, 4840 is on, and 5890 is // 5935 with PMS; before the flood, 5890 
had just changed to carrying Brother Scare at that time. 3215 still missing, 
that is WWCR-1.

Next check at 1408, 9980 inbooming, 13845 audible but weak, 15825 presumed on 
but not propagating; but 7490 is missing, i.e. WWCR-2, altho it was confirmed 
on earlier, via 9350 afternoon and 5935 at night. 

It may well be that only one particular transmitter is out of use, but the 
others can be switched around to different antennas and program feeds. So it`s 
more correct to think of WWCR-1, 2, 3 and 4 being program streams and antennas 
rather than individual transmitter units. In fact early on, designations 1 and 
2 were interchanged. And of course last month, program streams per transmitter 
were reconfigured.

Then I find a new message on the WWCR homepage as of May 6, which finally 
explains the situation:

``Wednesday, May 05, 2010 Flood Update Release #1 

WWCR, and much of Nashville along the Cumberland River, remain in a flood state 
as of Wednesday, May 5 at 6.00pm (2300 UT). The Cumberland is at 48.2 feet and 
receding. Flood depth is 40 feet. Weather analysts predict that the Cumberland 
will be below flood level by Thursday, May 6 at 10.00pm (0300 UT). This is not 
guaranteed, as this date has been rolled back during the week. 

While WWCR's transmitters and buildings were spared the floodwaters, the 
transmitter field for WWCR's four transmitters and its medium wave sister 
station WNQM flooded to a level estimated between 15 and 20 feet depth. The 
waters appear to be receding, but there is still a tremendous amount of 
floodwaters in the transmitter field. 

On Wednesday afternoon, CT, Engineer Phil Patton was able to bring up 
transmitters 2, 3 and 4. This is an encouraging outcome, and could lead to more 
on air time soon, but WWCR is unable to determine at this time how quickly all 
transmitters will be brought on air. More details will be released as new 
information is determined. 

The flooding brings troubles to many Middle Tennessee and Nashville residents, 
as well as the noted troubles to WWCR. At least two WWCR employees are 
suffering loss, with home flooding, automobiles being submerged in water to the 
windshield and being stranded, separated from family and loved ones. WWCR 
requests the prayers and thoughts of both broadcasters and listeners as WWCR 
works its way through this major event and returns to the air, as well as for 
the WWCR employees (and all of Middle Tennessee residents) through this time of 
loss. 

WWCR is still without telephone and internet service. WWCR has been included in 
the "disaster area" by AT&T and offers no timeline for restored services.`` 

A lot of airtime has been lost which can never be made up, but don`t be 
surprised if, even back on the air, some WORLD OF RADIO times are replaced by 
make-goods of other programs. In fact, if there is still no internet or phone 
service, WOR 1511 will not make it to WWCR. 

I guess they still have satellite downlinking; I wonder if they could pull it 
off WRN in a pinch? But not until Saturday at 12:30 pm CT; or Sunday 3:30 am, 
12:30 pm.

To be safe, I suggest people make a point of catching the UT Friday 0330 WOR 
airing via WWRB 3185, or try the numerous other opportunities at 
http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 
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