** ARGENTINA. 15345v, Feb 16 at 0129, silly ballgame pauses a moment for R. 
Nacional ID; fair with flutter, and no attempt to pinpoint the frequency, but 
with BFO it`s fluxuating by Doppler, I think, rather than transmitted that way, 
like WINB. No sign of an LTA feeder with a game on 13363.5-LSB, nor 15820-LSB; 
nor Chile 12365-USB (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BOLIVIA. 6134.8, Feb 16 at 0123, jazz and soon Radio Santa Cruz ID, no het 
now, as R. Aparecida has departed since last check at 0110; see BRAZIL. I was 
expecting RSC to go off first (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL. 4985, Feb 16 at 0101 finds few signals from S America, and the only 
readable Portuguese here, i.e. R. Brasil Central, with the usual heavy RTTY 
taking Saturday night off. Nothing audible on 11815, RBC //, not propagating or 
off? Lots of flutter on all Brazilian signals including RNA on 6180 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL. 6135.85 approx., Feb 16 at 0110, big het and some Portuguese audible 
tuning USB, so R. Aparecida. Nothing audible on 11855, off or not propagating? 
The other signal being of course BOLIVIA, q.v. 

R. Aparecida`s new (?) transmitter has been wandering a lot but is stronger 
now, unfortunately for R. Santa Cruz. Other reports of it recently: Bryan 
Clark, NZ: 6134.90 at 0824 Jan 19; 6135.77 at 0708  Feb 6; only carrier 6135.85 
at 0829-0917+ Feb 5. Dave Valko, PA: 6136.68, at 2335 Feb 7 (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL. 11765, Feb 16 at 0131, SRDA Miranda poorly audible aside 11760 RHC, 
the only ZY to be heard on 25m besides 11780 RNA. No sign of 11735, 11815, 
11855, 11915-algo, or 11925-Chinese. Are they all off by now? (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANARY ISLANDS [non?]. 5780, Feb 16 at 0237, no signal from Horizon FM, 
following tip from Norbert Reiner, Germany, via Dario Monferini, that this 
Tenerife station had been heard with a SW relay! And they mention it on their 
website http://www.horizon.fm/ 

Appears to be an all-English station with British connexions; for expats, 
tourists? Is this a local low-power transmitter or hired time somewhere else, 
to be heard ``all over Europe``? Hours? On AM? Further pursuit mandatory! 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 9790-9802 & 9819-9831 approx., ever-fluxuating range of buzz field 
surrounding 9810 RHC transmitter in Spanish, Feb 16 at 0118, which is never 
especially strong on fundamental (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NETHERLANDS [non]. 7375, Feb 16 at 0116, as I tune in Nauen, GERMANY 
carrying The Mighty KBC, a radio ad in Dutch is airing, fair with flutter. 
Conditions are subnormal from Europe tonight (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** NORTH AMERICA. 6933.9-USB, Feb 16 at 0103, the only pirate audible at 
tune-in has very informal guy swearing a lot, saying he`s running 400 watts, or 
is it 315? Has to switch some cables around before playing Metallica`s ``Seek & 
Destroy`` at 0105. That`s a good fit for SSB, as offtuning may axually improve 
it. 0114 recheck music stops, and says he is going out to tune the antenna, 
needs a bit of tweaking, back in about 5 minutes. Finally ID as ``WRR, Whisky 
Redneck Radio``, more swearing; 0128 and later, C&W music instead. 0136 playing 
`Ramblin` Man`, and I find the signal is sufficient to hear on the DX-398 whip 
as I disconnect the reelout and head back inside from the porch. 0146 
``Mountain Dew`` song. Still audible but not well enough once I turn the 
computer noise back on. 0237 recheck outside, still on, altho by then some 
other station may have taken over. Several corroborating logs here, but 
allegedly started out on 6933.3:
http://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/topic,15387.0.html
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 1120, Feb 15 at 1952 UT, open carrier/dead air from KEOR 
Catoosa/Sperry/Tulsa. It`s been rather reliable lately, still IDing as Radio 
Victoria with praise music, preaching in Spanish (Glenn hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 4775, Feb 16 at 0109, mix of two weak English signals, so this 
can`t be PerĂº or Brasil! Suspicious, I check closest local KCRC 1390, and it`s 
the same with SBG, while the other one is soon recognizable as RHC. The two 
combine here in the DX-398 receiver or maybe some kind of external mixing at 
the KCRC site: 6165 minus 1390 = 4775. KCRC harmonix have also been worse than 
usual lately: 2780, 4170, 6950, 9730 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 1640, Feb 15 at 1954 UT, and still past 2011 UT, KZLS Enid is 
incomprehensible; sounds like an extremely garbled lo-bit-rate internet feed, 
and maybe mixing with second audio. Neither sounds like True Oldies or a stupid 
ballgame. Such a mess has happened before with KZLS or antecedents. No one 
paying attention (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 88.3, Feb 15 at 2006 UT check, local Family Radio translator in 
Enid, K202BY, is off the air again; may it ever be so for a much needed 
almost-open frequency to DX, but nothing happening now, not even KOSR 
Stillwater (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PERU. 5980, Feb 16 at 0059, R. Chaski carrier quite detectable, until cutoff 
at 0102:49.5* which amounts to 12 seconds later than last catch 48 hours 
earlier (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SRI LANKA. 11905, Feb 16 at 0130 ToH, tune-in just in time to hear another 
off-timesignal, 3 pips ending 10.5 seconds late, just like at sign-on 0115, and 
Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation ID in English during Hindi service. Good 
strength but heavy flutter (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1708 monitoring: confirmed on WTWW-2, 5085, UT Sunday 
Feb 16 from about 0029. At same time on WRMI-14, 9495, but not checked until 
0057 when I mentioned KRFP, so it must have been last week`s 1707. Surprised 
this happened, as I thought WRMI only had the latest show on file ready to air. 
By then, jamming bleed from 9490 was ramping up. 

Jeff White explains, ``Items played on 7730 and 9495 are not necessarily the 
same as on 9955. They come from a different audio source which is manually 
updated irregularly at this point. Those sources can't play files from the FTP 
server. Jeff``

Next: UT Sunday 0501 on WTWW-1 5830; UT Monday 0400v on Area 51 via WBCQ 
5110v-CUSB (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9955, UT Sunday Feb 16 at 0132, WRMI with `Viva Miami`, this week in 
English as Jeff White acknowledges more reception reports, starting with Andy 
Robins, Kalamazoo MI, who is news director of public radio WMUK 102.1 (say, how 
about a WMUK relay??? American shortwave is in desperate, dire need of rational 
programming); Ross Comeau in MA; more from Samara, Osaka. Good jamming-free 
signal at the moment (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9475, Feb 15 at 2048 check, WTWW-1 is off, while the other two are 
on, 9930 with BS and 12105 with Arabible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 13570, Feb 15 at 2054, ``O, Little Town of Bethlehem`` sounds OK in 
AM, but switching on the BFO, find the WINB carrier extremely wobbly. The only 
other frequency, but certainly the same transmitter, 9265, is stable when 
checked at 0121 February 16. This could be the reason they are abandoning 13570 
come March 1 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 670, Feb 15 at 1956 UT, ad for Hyatt Regency O`Hare, i.e. WSCR, 
instead of usual daytime grooundwave occupant, KLTT Denver. 720 has not enough 
signal to read WGN, but a SAH between two very weak ones (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 770, Feb 15 at 1958 UT in KSPI 780 Stillwater OK splash, I am getting 
the usual remnant signal of KAAM Garland (The Metroplex) TX, which with 10 kW 
day would be easy were it not for their direxional pattern pushing southwest, 
mostly null toward here. BUT, there is a second even weaker signal making a SAH 
of 2.2 Hz. I stick here for possible ID at 2000 UT, but can`t make any out. 

By power, pattern and ~500 mile distance, 50 kW ND KKOB Albuquerque might be 
it, but I`ve yet to pull anything on daytime groundwave from NM, not even 540. 
Then there`s WEW St Louis, slightly closer, but bad conductivity, only 1 kW ND 
(but with CP for 10 kW). KJCB Lafayette LA another possibility, slightly 
further than Albuquerque, 1 kW ND. 5 kW ND KUOM Minneapolis MN might make it 
too as WCCO has. WVNN Athens AL is 7 kW, but that is not a good ground 
conductivity direxion, not even from Arkansas (Glenn Hauser, caradio at a quiet 
parking lot in mid-Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 840, Feb 15 at 2002 UT, two very weak signals making SAH of about 8 
Hz, initially both talk, then one goes to music. KTIC in West Point NE is the 
closest and usual marginal groundwave signal. What else? Little but WHAS in 
Louisville KY, except KWDF, 8 kW ND in Ball LA. 

I would really like to log any LA station on daytime groundwave. 1130 KWKH 
Shreveport might make it with 50 kW ND, if it were not for nearby 250 watt KLEY 
in KS. I never hear any sign of 50 kW KEEL Shreveport on 710, unfavorable 
direxionality, just KGNC Amarillo or KCMO Kansas City (Glenn Hauser, caradio at 
a quiet parking lot in mid-Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 870, Feb 15 at 1950 UT, very weak SAH of about 7 Hz countable, main 
signal surely the closest and regular groundwave, 1 kW KFJZ Fort Worth, 
Vietnamese; beyond that, possibly WWL New Orleans at some 600 miles, but second 
closest is 1 kW KAAN in Bethany, northwest MO. The 40 kW power of KPRM Park 
Rapids MN (application for 50) might also make it (Glenn Hauser, caradio at a 
quiet parking lot in mid-Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ZANZIBAR. 11735, Feb 15, ZBC with nice Ungujan music, fair with flutter, cut 
off air abruptly at 2059:10* (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

This report dispatched at 0520 UT February 16

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