** ANTARCTICA. 15476, LRA36: Friday April 29 at 1304, S9 to S9+10 peaks but 
undermodulated talk by lively YLs; made out one word: ``micrófono``. Next check 
at 1314 had ACI from 15480 Greenville carrier until its 1315* [see USA]. As 
usual, RNASG weakened and by 1400 only trace, while ACI from other stations on 
both sides, 15470 and 15480 was stronger. Greenville back on 15480 earlier than 
usual at *1416:05 but cut off at 1435:30* after which there was no significant 
signal from Esperanza anyway.

Roberto Scaglione in Sicily has more news about it early April 29:
``Hi Glenn, I know something more every week. Last week (Monday 18 and Tuesday 
19) they had some trouble to power generators, with a general blackout for a 
few hours on Monday. They are on air with 2 kW (just like WRTH says), a 5 kW 
transmitter but the generator does not have enough power. Email still not 
working. Phone number is working ONLY from Argentina. Until the next``

In Benelux DX, Maurits Van Driessche in Belgium apparently has not been hearing 
it, unlike last year when he frequently got LRA36 when we did not. He points to 
a Youtube about it, which is a 7-minute 2009 Spanish DX segment from RAE, 
illustrated with stills of the station and the base:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2TZf-Ta_Mc 
>From there you will also find linx to some others (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
>LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA [and non]. 9625, CBCNQ Sackville still on the air with open carrier, 
April 29 at 0559 almost an hour after sign-off, vs stronger REE Costa Rica 
9630; after 0600 both of them OC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake April 29: Did not start checking until 1256, so hustled to 
scan the bands before usual break at 1300, after which some but not all come 
back:
10970, VG at 1257; no 7970 or anywhere below 10970; poor at 1323
13920, VG at 1258
14700, VG at 1258
15900, VG at 1320, somewhat stronger than 15970
15970, good at 1319
16100, VG at 1259-1300*; back on at 1319 check
16980, VG at 1259, 1319
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KUWAIT. 15540, R. Kuwait again on the air late after closing English at 
2100, in Arabic at 2108 April 28, better than // 17750 which is supposed to be 
on until 2400 but much more subject to fading and fadeouts (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** LIBYA. 17725, VOAf from the GJ, April 29 at 1417, fair signal and modulation 
with YL talking about the beginning of the revolution in 1973, but nothing 
about the current counter-revolution! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. Antenna TV, the début of which on KFOR-TV 27 had been delayed and 
delayed since network startup in January, first noted April 24 on 4.3 
subchannel. It`s mostly reruns of old sitcoms, judged not to be a significant 
threat to the ratings of the main channel. 4.2 continues with weather. Antenna 
TV has already been running in several other markets, via spare DTV capacity 
only as the name implies, but hardly nationwide. After deleting lots of recent 
cookies, I am still hooked into nothing but the Antenna TV schedule when I go 
to zap2it on my Firefox. How to get that back to normal? I warn everyone not to 
click on the program schedule link at the Antenna TV website (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. 15480, R. Sawa monitoring April 29: pre-test caught at 
1314-1315* concluding as usual with a weak tone. Apparently not back on until 
*1416:05, earlier than usual, but by then LRA36 is about gone from 15476 anyway 
[see ANTARCTICA]. Open carrier, until 1429:25 cut on modulation of YL rock song 
in English; 1430 cut to a different YL rock song in English --- presumably as 
before going from VOA Music Mix to Sawa feed. 17545 after 1430 as usual now in 
International Edition, news. 

However, 15480 dumped off the air at 1435:30* before we could hear any Arabic 
announcements or news. Still off at 1500 and final check 1552, so apparently 
never came back before scheduled 1600*. Let us hope this means that GB received 
late word that the transmission had been cancelled, rather than another 
transmitter breakdown. We shall see, tomorrow (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1562 monitoring: our best early airing, UT Friday 
April 29 on WWRB 2390 and 5050, was missing from both frequencies! Instead, 
preaching or Bible reading. WWRB later answered my inquiry on what happened? 
``Our Microwave link to charter cable  was knocked out by the storms.`` I guess 
that means they could not download the program. Better luck next week? 

On WRMI 9955: confirmed Friday April 29 at 1437; as usual, free of CCI during 
this semihour, but weaker than adjacent 9960 music and RTTY, no jamming below 
9965. Next WORs: on WRMI, Saturday 0800, 1730, Sunday 0800, 1530, 1730. On 
WWCR: Friday 2030 on 15825, Saturday 1600 on 12160, Sunday 0630 on 3215. On 
IPAR: Saturday 1800 on 7290 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ZAMBIA. 13590, April 29 at 0606, gospel rock with VG signal toward Michigan, 
and fair at 1321 in English, so 1Africa is now back on its proper frequency 
after a few days on 13599.8 for the 06-20 broadcast. I suspect this is what 
happened: main transmitter broke down, and it was replaced by a different 
lower-powered backup unit, incapable of operating on the proper frequency. It 
might not even have been in Zambia. I heard 13599.8 April 25-27. Bill Bingham 
in South Africa had logged CVC using 13590 on April 22-23 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) ###

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