** CUBA. 5025, Nov 4 at 0528, R. Rebelde has no RTTY QRM at the moment, but now 
its own modulation is distorted and suppressed, lacking the usual vigour. 
Substituting one of RHC`s defective transmitters? Next check at 1223, more or 
less back to normal (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. Guess what: despite dis- or mis-information from RHC`s B-12 schedule 
labeled as effective Nov 1, and timeanddate.com which showed Nov 11 as the 
timechange date for Cuba from UT-4 to UT -5, in the end Cuba kowtows to yankee 
imperialism by going off DST on the same date, Nov 4, as is obvious by sudden 
shift of RHC Spanish programming to one UT hour later than it had been. At 
least this will minimize confusion with gusano clox in Miami, and international 
flights.

17580 et al., Sunday Nov 4 at 1337, is in `Cuba Campesina` folk music show 
which had been circa 1230 UT, and no `En Contacto` DX program yet. That is on 
at 1435 ex-1335, and gives entire new schedule for itself, from ``next week``, 
meaning today, and only I care to rearrange the frequencies into sequential 
order:
Sun 1435 on 6150, 9540, 9550, 9850, 11690, 11750, 11760, 11860, 13780, 15230, 
15340, 17580, 17730
Sun 2345 on 5040, 9710, 9810, 11840, 15340, 17705
Mon 0235 on 5040, 6060, 6120, 11680, 11760, 11840, 15230
E.C. ends already at 1448, shortened, or started a bit early?

`Amigos de Cuba`, mailbag only for comsymps, is also an hour later after 1400. 
However usual confusion by RadioCuba with 15340 and 11860 in dead air, 17730 
and 17580 still modulating. Morning Spanish had been finishing at 1500 in the 
summer, but now at 1503 check these are still on: 11750, 11760, 11860, 13780, 
15230, 15340, 17580, 17730. Not there have been fewer seasonal frequency 
changes than usual, just time changes. One significant change is the European 
service on 15340 at 22-24, ex 17750 at 21-23; also 15340 for French, Portuguese 
and Arabic at 1930-2100. And evening English at 01-07 is now supposed to be on 
6125, ex-6050 where HCJB should again be clear after years of blockage.

Weekly Esperanto had been Sundays at 1500 on 11760 only, but now scheduled an 
hour later. At 1600 Nov 4, 11760 is still in Spanish, plus dead air/open 
carriers still on 11860, 13780, 15340, 17580, 17730. Then at 1601, 11760 
switches to theme and Esperanto opening, ``Saluton,`` from Radío Havano Kubo 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUATEMALA. 4055, Nov 4 at 1221, R. Verdad is already on with music (and not 
faded out yet), despite nominal Sunday late opening at 1255 as per detailed 
program schedule at
http://www.radioverdad.org/programaci%C3%B3n
which has not been updated either to show earlier weekday sign-on at 0930 UT 
instead of 1100+, as Dr. Madrid recently confirmed to a listener, tnx to the 
new morning operator who wanted to come in and turn on that early, 3:30 am 
local (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUIANA FRENCH [and non]. Regarding my previous report, of squealing 
surrounding the 9500 Mighty KBC broadcast via Bulgaria, Nov 4 at 00-02, Greg 
Putrich, N0QDS in Plymouth MN was also monitoring this and confirms our 
suspicion that it was really coming from Montsinéry, not Kostinbrod:

``I don't think it was 9500's transmitter, but probably spurs from R 
República's transmitter on 9490. At 0003Z, R República came on. Until 0005Z, 
The Mighty KBC & R República's signals looked good on the SDR waterfall and 
sounded fine.

At 0005Z (0005:31Z), a weak carrier comes on 9483.2, 9496.8, 9503.6. After 
about 5 seconds, the waveform then switches to what looks like audio. Once the 
carrier is done, another spur shows up at 9476.4. Interestingly, that one 
didn't start as a carrier (which shows up nicely), but came in with very weak 
unintelligible audio.

By 0008Z, those spurs have become stronger.

The spurs seem to be modulating along with the signal on 9490, and at 0100Z 
when the national anthem is played, there is an obvious similarity between the 
four spurs and the main signal on 9490.

Was able to listen to 9500 with little problem, when I switched to sync-AM on 
the USB and narrowed the bandwidth to just under 3.5 kHz (blocking out the 
9503.6 spur). Obviously not the greatest enjoyment at that point, but it worked.

At 0156:57Z, 9490 dropped audio and about 2 seconds later, the carrier dropped. 
After the audio went away, could see a carrier on 9384.2, 9503.6, and a very 
weak one at 9496.8. 9476.4 is clear. When the carrier drops at 0157:00Z, 
everything is gone.

With all of that said, KBC's signal was much weaker than it was last time. It 
varied from S0 to occasionally S8, with it being on average S4 at the start and 
slowly dropping over time. Other signals were also weaker.

After R República went off the air, KBC was still on playing music and I 
switched back to sync-AM DSB and widened the bandwidth to 11 kHz and was 
sounding good, even though the signal was fairly weak (about S3)``

Thanks, Greg, good monitoring! (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 3325, Nov 4 at 1218, enough signal on my 7325-3325-2325 check for 
some modulation recognizably Indonesian to be heard vs the noise level, so RRI 
Banjarmasin (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 930, Sunday Nov 4 at 1308 UT, WKY`s token public-affairs 
discussion in English is now one hour later Sunday mornings, staying at 7 am 
whether CDT or CST (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 1120, Nov 4 at 1306 UT, KEOR is back on with Spanish music, 
overcoming still-audible KMOX, from the direxion of Sperry (Glenn Hauser, Enid, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SPAIN [and non]. 17595 direct // 15170 via COSTA RICA, Sunday Nov 4 at 1315, 
REE `Mundofonías` world music show remains during this hour, and maybe next 
week before new schedule starts Nov 12. Ends at 1355, but after 1400 another 
great music show about flamenco until 1455. Also audible on weaker 21610, 15585 
direct, 15125, 9765 CR (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. With resumption of EST in Wáshington DC, VOA Spanish has made its 
usual shift to one UT hour later, unlike all other VOA programming which 
sensibly stays on the same UT, like most of the target areas. Presumably, the 
Spanish studio staff are unable to comprehend UT vis-à-vis local time changes, 
and cannot adjust their activities by one hour twice a year. However, this more 
or less matches time changes in Cuba (only), q.v., certainly not anywhere else 
in Latin America.

13750 // 15590 are in usual Sunday pop-music fill in English instead of 
informative programming in Spanish, at 1314 check and still at 1357 Nov 4. 

HFCC shows morning VOA Spanish effective Nov 4 is now at 13-14 instead of 12-13 
UT daily, also on 9885 unchecked. Evening Spanish ex 2330-0100 weeknights only 
will now be at 0030-0200 on 5890, 9885, 12000. No jamming heard on the two 
frequencies this morning, but expect some at any and all times on all these 
frequencies and even beyond when VOA is really on them. Meanwhile, the US 
government allows RHC to broadcast in English to us unscathed, instead of 
retaliating (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9330-CUSB, Nov 4 at 1404, WBCQ is stuck in feedback loop of noise 
repeating about 6 times per second, still the same an hour+ later at 1505! 
Instead of Rod Hembree`s GFRN programming, who is probably responsible for not 
overseeing his own program feed which at other times has been dead air for 
hours and hours (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 750, Nov 4 at 1237 UT, `Insight for Living` gospel huxter about 
Romans, loops N/S. Chex for 6:30 am CT Sundays on KMMJ Grand Island NE per 
program website. I think of KMMJ as Spanish, but that`s only part of the time. 
Was hoping for something more interesting like still unheard KSEO Durant OK, 
which also allegedly has religious format (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A. 1470, Nov 4 at 1250 UT, ABC News week-in-review show in the clear 
with little QRM, unlike the pileups on 1460, 1480 and most other frequencies; 
loops NE/SW. 1258 outro as `World News This Week` with David Muir, then several 
promos and IDs for ``Newstalk 1470, KYYW`` including Kim Kommando, plug 
Facebook, Twitter, http://www.1470kyyw.com and ``Abilene`s oldest radio 
station``, 7:00 timecheck now on CST. That`s only if you include its original 
identity as KRBC, which I assume was left to the Abilene TX channel 9 analog TV 
station when they had to split up (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

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