** CHINA. Firedrake [non], August 15:
Nothing found 8-16 MHz 1315-1343 --- except:

14970, a regular FD frequency, instead had continuous Chinese talk at 1335. Was 
it really Sound of Hope? Of course not! // 11990, 11805, 11785, so CNR1 jammer 
is running instead. No trace of another station on 14970. Recheck 1359, still 
talk, without the usual CNR1 produxion hype, probably subdued due to National 
Day of Mourning; 4-pip timesignal and off at 1400* sharp, and still no trace of 
even a carrier from SOH; still off at final check 1420 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDIA. 9690, AIR GOS, Aug 15 at 1338 heard regular news announcer, not live 
coverage of President`s Independence Day speech, as presumably on most/all AIR 
domestic SW outlets. Poor reception, usual hum, and hard to follow on 9690, but 
barely audible 9870 not // and nothing on 9425, let alone tropical bands at 
this hour. At 1353 heard some military band, commands yelled, commentary from 
studio; 1355 speech by OM [?] in reverby locale, alternating with YL studio 
commentary, so is this now live coverage? Or does AIR GOS repackage due to 
scheduling restraints. Ron Howard says the Hindi version aired on 9425 and 
tropical channels at 1330, English version from 1353. And he refers us to 
http://presidentofindia.nic.in/sp140810-2.html 
for text of her full speech (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 1580, KOKB Blackwell, had resumed open carrier, Sunday Aug 15 at 
1344 UT; underneath no Spanish but two gospel huxters mixing in English. BTW, 
when modulating later on Aug 14, KOKB mentioned its studios in downtown 
Stillwater, so both it and KOKP 1020 Perry are merely relays of 105.1 KOSB. 
Also, a small correxion to my Aug 14 report: ESPN Deportes show Mano a Mano is 
on their schedule as 9 am (EDT), not 10 am, and 1300+ UT is when I was hearing 
it. I hope next Saturday at 13-14+ UT some other DX listeners in adjacent 
states will check 1580 for Spanish; it`s somebody`s local or semi-local (Glenn 
Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. KXOK-LP 32 Enid was first noted off the air Aug 14, and continued 
missing Aug 15 --- have they reached the point of closing down analog for good? 
You never know with this erratic operation.

KXOK-LD is on 31 with 40 watts, CP for 3.7 kW, but with a little tropo, on 31 
we get Univisi 1000 kW from Derby/Wichita, almost north, better than KXOK from 
a sesquimile away. It`s far too weak to block DX. UT Aug 15 at 0400 I rotated 
the antenna to see if KXOK-LD was still operational. Yes, but antenna 
positioning is very touchy, and still get best signal from off the direct path! 
--- more toward N Enid. Unless station has really an unauthorized second site 
for the DTV antenna, this must be an anomaly of propagation. Perhaps the best 
signal with least multipath is reflecting off some struxure, altho there 
doesn`t appear to be anything except some trees possibly in the way direct.

At 0400 UT, KXOK-LD 31 was running RTV`s Off Beat Cinema. Altho it was hard for 
me to keep a decode on direct antenna, it was OK to the local cable headend 
which is only a couple blox away from the listed transmitter site, and has an 
outside receiving antenna aimed right at the 40 watts. 

Suddenlink, which converted to digital last month, is still sending basic 
channels only down the line in analog, 2-22 with some blanx, but higher ones 
have been deleted, except ch C70, which is EWTN, for some strange reason, and 
the home-shoppers on 98 and 99, which are really in the FM band. This includes 
KXOK on C15 analog, as well as C15 digital. I found these were running about 
one word apart, DTV behind analog, but both were seven seconds behind my direct 
DTV on 31. Apparently cable systems are required to keep basic channels only 
available in analog. This includes all the off-air OKC stations.

With KXOK off 32, that leaves us with NO analog TV signals into the antenna. 
When tuning for analog TVDX we can no longer punch 32 to be sure the antenna is 
properly connected. Next best is ch 36 Univisión LP in OKC, but in dead 
conditions it`s hard to tell it`s there (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** VENEZUELA [non]. Another Sunday without El Hugazo, SOB! Aug 15 at 1635 
checking scheduled Cuban relay frequencies 12010, 13750, 17750, zilch, no 
``Aló, Presidente`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

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