** ANGUILLA. 11775, July 11 at 1330, no signal from Caribbean Beacon, tho I had 
heard DGS when I tuned by earlier around 1240 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake July 11, before 1300:
12980, poor at 1248; none lower
13920, JBA at 1248
13970, fair at 1248
15560, very poor at 1249
15970, poor at 1249; none higher, 16m is still dead
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** COLOMBIA. 14950+, July 11 at 0245 check no signal audible from Salem Stereo; 
but at 0514 Spanish with peak to very poor level, 0515 ``la voluntad de dios`` 
in a verse quotation, then automated YL voice with Salem Stereo ID, timecheck 
for 12:20, as usual about 5 minutes fast. I wonder if they do that deliberately 
to overcompensate for delay on stream, which came first? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. More mixups at the master of the genre, RHC: 
5040 is still on with open carrier at 0510 July 11.

11760, July 11 at 0513 and 0521, English is still on here instead of closing at 
0500. 6010 is missing, 6125 is open carrier, leaving only 6050 and 6060 
funxioning properly; ahh, redundancy! By 0523, 6125 has started modulating 
anyway, still no 6010 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [non]. 9490, July 11 at 0057 tuned in R. República early to see if 
there is any jamming yet since resuming via new site GUIANA FRENCH, but RR was 
already running programming, ``ni el tirano ni su hermano`` referring to Castro 
& Castro; 0100 Cuban NA and ID, 0101 ``Pasos a la libertad`` (steps toward 
freedom) program. No frequencies mentioned. 

Has the schedule been expanded, or did they just turn it on a bit early? Last 
week the carrier was coming on at 0058:30 and no modulation until the anthem at 
0100 sharp. Still could not detect any jamming, but when on, the GUF signal is 
so huge at this angle onward, that it might be overriding some, more so than 
Sackville could accomplish (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

Glenn: Yes, RR decided suddenly to expand to two hours, 0000-0200, as of last 
night. The extra hour from 0000 to 0100 will continue until at least Dec. 31, 
then possibly back to one hour from 0100 to 0200. Sign-off (i.e. cutoff of 
carrier) should now be at 0157:00. I haven't heard any jamming yet either. The 
Montsinéry signal is extremely strong, as you noted, but I would think we could 
detect some jamming if it were there (Jeff White, RMI, ibid.)

However, long after RR was over, at a time it never did broadcast, 0459 July 
11, 9490 had some lite pulse jamming, and also at 1332, as once a frequency is 
jammed, at least these ``residual markers`` will continue to show up at any 
other hour (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 1570, July 11 at 0508 UT after the NA and the State Anthem, I try 
again amid the US QRM to catch the new FM frequency XERF is announcing along 
with 1570. It`s either 103.9 or 106.9 (tres y seis sound a lot alike), due to a 
fade/distortion as that number was being spoken; power 4,000 watts, but could 
not copy the callsign either. Nothing about it on the IMER website, so I resort 
to the webstream
http://www.imer.gob.mx/phpwrappers/player5/info.php?emisora=11
Around 1445 UT they have programming from the virtual station Radio México 
Internacional with `Antena Radio` newshour. ID at 1501 says XHRF on 103.9. 

It seems we are in for a lot more confusion about Mexican callsigns; trying to 
ID something else, Terry Krueger got this explanation from Fred Cantú of the 
http://mexicoradiotv.com/coahuila/index.htm listings which still don`t show any 
FM for XERF, but fortunately when searching the entire site, no other use of 
XHRF: 

"There is a actually a lot of that going on right now because of Mexico's 
transition from AM to FM. AM stations are being assigned an FM channel and by 
default the new FM is assigned the XH-- equivalent of their XE-- AM calls. So 
XEZS's FM will be assigned XHZS. As near as I can tell they'll only change it 
if the holder of the XH call complains or is widely known. In most cases the 
change involves inserting a letter E. So XEZS's new FM may be reassigned the 
calls XHEZS." (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SPAIN [non]. 11880, July 11 at 1240, REE via COSTA RICA has again lost the 
Basque semi-hour; instead, ordinary Castilian in feature about some valuable 
documents being stolen from Santiago de Compostela (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** SUDAN SOUTH [non]. 15725.0, July 11 at 0516, very poor signal seems Arabish, 
matching 11725.0 from NZ. At 0500 I was not detecting anything on 15725. 
Presumed V. of South Sudan Revolutionary Radio. Really poor propagation 
conditions lately (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 7506+, July 11 at 0244 check, WRNO is on with big carrier, but 
just-barely-modulated if at all (could be crosstalk from another transmitter); 
occasional beeps, tho. Confirms our assumption that they aren`t really serious 
about SW (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Note that in my previous report of Es from MEXICO, two Arizona 
stations were mixed in, here broken apart for the record:

Amid big TV DX opening from BCN, MEXICO, a couple Arizona FMs intervened July 
9, UT:

1527 on 88.1, Jesus Christ and KCFY promos, many IDs in passing heard for next 
5 minutes. This is 3 kW, Yuma AZ, so FM opening from S and W simultaneously; 
1530 on 88.1, KCFY ``Music made to share`` slogan.

1530 on 88.3, Spanish overrides local Family Radio translator, ads with 
602-phone numbers, i.e. Phoenix AZ area, contracted from what used to cover the 
entire state just a few years ago. Promo/ad for Mundo Fox, canal 6, y canal 40 
en Phoenix; it`s a commercial adstring, including a body shop. These are 
fully-produced hard-sell commercials, not ``underwriting announcements`` by any 
stretch of the imagination! Must be KNAI in Phoenix, which final FM Atlas of 3+ 
years ago slogans as ``Radio Campesina``. How do they get away with operating a 
commercial station so blatantly on the non-commercial band? César Chávez should 
be ashamed; his foundation runs it.

BTW, it`s almost a vanishing breed, apparently a share-timer with KPHF of 
Family Radio. W9WI.com shows them both licensed with exactly same 22.500 kW 
power, same latitude 33-35-47.00N, but different longitudes and antenna 
heights: 112-5-29.00W and 304m for KNAI; 112-5-31.00W and 297m for KPHF; so are 
they really not sharing the same transmitter and antenna? What a waste. Is 
there anything in the FCC licensing info about how the time is shared? Did not 
try to dig that deep. BTW2, 88.3 is the only FM frequency where no (legal) 
stations anywhere in México are listed by Cantú (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

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