** AUSTRALIA [and non]. 12065, Jan 31 at 2007, NO signal from R. Australia, 
supposedly scheduled here at 0900-2100 toward North America. Remains to be 
heard whether the last known 3-transmitter schedule will be enacted as 
published. 

[BTW, look out for the new target broadcast, sponsored by USAID for Nigeria, 
Dandal Kura, at 1800-1900 daily on 12065 via Ascension, per WRTH Update, which 
would collide with RA; except show`s tweets say 12055 instead; Ivo Ivanov did 
record it on 12065 Jan 28, but that was before RA was supposed to expand 12065 
hours; and Dandal Kura is also via ASC at 0500-0600 on undisputed 9440]. 
However,

17840, Feb 1 at 0030, RA is on here as before and per new sked with fair 
signal, show about Johann Strauss` career with his waltzes. No longer on 19000. 
The 21-09 schedule also calls for 15415 and 15240, where I detect nothing but 
JBA carriers. This certainly is not `Future Tense` as on the RA schedule for 
0030 UT Sundays; plugged into Classic FM net instead? No, no Strauss on the 
`Sunday Morning` playlist.

I was about to award 17840 OSOB status, but kept tuning down and eventually 
found very poor signals at 0037 on 17520 and 17510, which Aoki shows as KSDA in 
Chinese, and RFA Burmese via TINIAN, respectively; and then on 17490 the real 
SSOB, CRI Cantonese via Beijing site at 193 degrees, fair with heavy flutter. 
Since this is so strong, I tune OOB and find a whole bunch of CNR1 jammers 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL. 11815 & 11745, Feb 1 at 0052, crackling spurs from RNA/RNB 11780.1v, 
and a weaker one around 11710, but no Argentina to hit on weekends (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. CNR1 jammers, early UT February 1, most with very heavy flutter, 
u.o.s., and in different synchronized groups:

16980, Feb 1 at 0033, CNR1 jammer, good
16100, Feb 1 at 0034, CNR1 jammer, good
15940, Feb 1 at 0035, CNR1 jammer, good
15800, Feb 1 at 0035, CNR1 jammer, fair
15550, Feb 1 at 0036, CNR1 jammer, very poor
15340, Feb 1 at 0038, CNR1 jammer, good, a reverb apart from 16100
15295, Feb 1 at 0038, CNR1 jammer, fair 
14980, Feb 1 at 0039, CNR1 jammer, good
14920, Feb 1 at 0039, CNR1 jammer, good with less flutter and a split second 
behind the 16100 group
14870, Feb 1 at 0040, CNR1 jammer, good, 2 seconds behind 16100
14800, Feb 1 at 0041, CNR1 jammer, poor, // synch with 15340
13890, Feb 1 at 0043, CNR1 jammer, good, // synch with 14870
13870, Feb 1 at 0044, CNR1 jammer, fair under heavy RTTY, // 16100, and also 
distorted spurs out to 13830 apparently from this
13820, Feb 1 at 0046, CNR1 jammer, fair // 14870, also with residual Cuban 
pulse jamming against Radio Martí [non], Commies vs Commies!
13610, Feb 1 at 0047, CNR1 jammer, poor with flutter, a word behind 16100
12980, Feb 1 at 0048, CNR1 jammer, poor and not much flutter, // 16100
12950, Feb 1 at 0048, CNR1 jammer, good with flutter // 16100
12775, Feb 1 at 0049, CNR1 jammer, fair with flutter // 16100; unusual OOB to 
end in -5, but ya gotta go where the victim is
12430, Feb 1 at 0049, CNR1 jammer, good with heavy flutter //16100
12045, Feb 1 at 0050, CNR1 jammer, poor // 16100
11960, Feb 1 at 0051, CNR1 jammer, fair with flutter // 16100
11925, Feb 1 at 0052, CNR1 jammer, good // 16100
11750, Feb 1 at 0052, CNR1 jammer, poor // 16100
11530, Feb 1 at 0054, CNR1 jammer, very poor with flutter, // 16100

That`s 24 heard at once! None further down in the 11s or 10s. If by any chance 
one of these is not really a jammer, I offer my abject apologies to the ChiCom 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** EGYPT [and non]. 12080, Feb 1 at 0050, open carrier/dead air, fair-good, 
presumed R. Cairo in Spanish [non].

12035, Feb 1 at 0050, R. Cairo, extremely distorted, presumed Spanish as 
scheduled, also with CCCCCCI, but unseems // all the CNR1 jammers. Aoki says 
it`s CRI in Chinese via Xi`an

9860.0, Feb 1 at 0102, R. Cairo fair signal is JBM, distorted, humwhine

9965+, Feb 1 at 0102, R. Cairo good signal in Arabic, but undermodulated, 
distorted and crackling, humwhine higher pitched than 9860 (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 1030, Feb 1 at 0127, ``Chihuahua Vive`` PSA et al., dominating from 
SW, so XEYC Juárez, 1/1 kW (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NETHERLANDS [non]. 7375, Feb 1 at 0110, The Mighty KBC via Nauen, GERMANY is 
fair with flutter, soon hearing Uncle Eric with The Giant Jukebox; 0130, Kim 
Elliot introduces MFSK64 for 1:25 about ``radio dials look great in the dark``, 
fair but fading down (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NORTH AMERICA. 6925.1-USB, Feb 1 at 0104, good signal from pirate, music 
style could be Whisky Redneck Radio; but 0113 ``This is Rock & Roll Radio; stay 
tuned for more rock & roll``. So a new one? No, same station at 0117 interjects 
``Wolverine Radio`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PERU [and non]. 5980, Feb 2 at 0058-0110+, JBA carrier continues, so 
presumed BBCWS Hindi via UAE. Official start at 0100, but carrier on earlier? 
Or is there an undetected transition between R. Chaski and BBC circa 0100? 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TIBET [non]. 5830, Feb 1 at 0056, very poor signal with music. Aoki shows 
VOA Tibetan, 250 kW, 20 degrees from Sri Lanka at 00-01, which means I am 
probably hearing a CNR1 jammer, but did not think to match it to one of the 24 
other frequencies just logged. WTWW doesn`t come on till about 0200, but 0100 
would do (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1758 monitoring: 0231 UT Sunday broadcast on KVOH 9975 
confirmed at 0237 check Feb 1; fair. Next:
Sun 2300 on WRMI 11580
Mon 0400v on Area 51 via WBCQ 5110v
Mon 2201 on Global 24 via WRMI 9395
Tue 1200 on WRMI 9955
Wed 0401 on Global 24 via WRMI 9395
Wed 0730 & 1530 on Hamburger Lokalradio 7265-CUSB
Wed 1415 on WRMI 9955
Wed 2200 on WBCQ 7490v
Wed 2201 on Global 24 via WRMI 9395
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9930, Jan 31 at 2005, WTWW-2 is off again after the classical music 
concert in the morning. 12105, WTWW-3 is now on with Ted ID at 2007 in English, 
back to Spanish Bibling. Hmm, I wonder if 12105 and 9930 are really sharing the 
same transmitter? 5085 is not on at 0100 Feb 1 either, while 12105 is weak 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. DAYTIME SKYWAVE MW DX, JANUARY 31, 1801-1931 UT

Having heard WGN and a bunch of other skywave stations yesterday during the 
hour after local mean noon (always 1832 UT), from inside Enid as I was driving 
and hunting quietest spots to stop and tune, today I plan a DX-pedition to my 
favorite and closest quiet rural monitoring spot, which is NW of Enid almost to 
Carrier, 7.5 miles west of US 81/60/64 on SH 45, where there is an area without 
overhead powerlines, and a convenient pull-off. I shall park facing north with 
the caradio whip on the right front fender, in case that have any influence on 
direxionality, pickup. 

This includes some groundwave logs where there is something significant. We are 
getting our first good rain in months, so this may be enhancing groundwave a 
bit, and not a single lightning crash. As for skywave, there may be some 
additional help from sporadic E. It certainly was not reaching VHF channel 2, 
but strong signals from US stations a megameter away on the 15 MHz HF band are 
a sign of it. Es` role in mediumwave propagation seems to be a little-studied 
phenomenon.

In case significant, the WWV propagation info for 1800 UT on Jan 31: 

``Geophysical Alert Message
# Solar-terrestrial indices for 30 January follow.
Solar flux 159 and estimated planetary A-index 11.
The estimated planetary K-index at 1800 UTC on 31 January was 2.
No space weather storms were observed for the past 24 hours.
Space weather for the next 24 hours is predicted to be minor.
Geomagnetic storms reaching the G1 level are likely.
Radio blackouts reaching the R1 level are likely.``

First, as I pull out of the garage, WGN 720 is immediately listenable, at fair 
and steady level, not as strong as at night, but certainly sufficient here at 
mid-day. Not wanting to lose time on my way to a quick lunch, my first stop 
inside Enid is in a large open field south of Autry Technology Center without 
powerlines, which has thus been occupied by kite festivals at other yearparts. 

720, Jan 31 at 1801 UT, WGN is in well with obvious local references. WGN is 
the prime pilot for all this, and the most fortunate in not suffering from any 
adjacent channel splash, nor any significant co-channel. Chicago-Enid city to 
city distance: 1074 km = 667 miles

670, Jan 31 at 1802 UT, woman singing the Star Spangled Banner, no doubt 
inaugurating a silly ballgame on WSCR, Chicago. This signal is atop KLTT Denver 
which is always here weakly on daytime groundwave

700, Jan 31 at 1806 UT, sports discussion involving Seton Hall and Xavier, way 
over KHSE The Metroplex; apparently originates from NJ. There are several 
Xaviers, but WLW schedule for today confirms it`s them at 11:30-2:30 EST:
http://www.700wlw.com/articles/700wlw-programming-233227/saturday-january-31-11124595
Cincinnati-Enid city to city distance is 1213 km = 754 miles

760, Jan 31 at 1807 UT, CCI again with religion atop, no doubt KCCV Overland 
Park KS. Too much of that to tell whether the understation is WJR Detroit, 
which would be very nice at 1435 km - 891 miles

830, Jan 31 at 1808 UT, quick ID as WCCO.com with weather, 28 degrees and 
cloudy. Minneapolis at 1031 km = 641 miles

840, Jan 31 at 1808 UT, SAH between two weak stations; very marginal groundwave 
here is KTIC, West Point NE, so is the other one WHAS Louisville KY, 1092 km = 
678 miles? Yes, see below

850, Jan 31 at 1809 UT, Superbowl discussion, no doubt KOA Denver; more below

1000, Jan 31 at 1809 UT, weak CCI barely, under KTOK, so WMVP Chicago?

1100, Jan 31 at 1810 UT, fast SAH is JBA, so OH/CO/MN and/or MO GW?

1120, Jan 31 at 1810 UT, KMOX under KEOR Tulsa = still open carrier/dead air

1360, Jan 31 at 1811 UT, low audible heterodyne which must be between the two 
closest groundwave which are both EWTN. See below

Now after lunch on my way to the prime DX spot near Carrier:

1670, Jan 31 at 1850 UT, algo with sportstalk. Has to be WOZN Madison WI. As 
soon as I am parked at prime spot, monitor this further; at 1854 UT, CBS 
Sportsradio, which fits for WOZN. 1038 km = 645 miles

1660, Jan 31 at 1854 UT, talk with a SAH, not enough to recognize as Bloomberg, 
but surely KWOD Kansas City KS; and the other most likely KQWB West Fargo ND, 
but KRZI Waco TX also possible; WQLR Kalamazoo MI never heard even at night

1610, Jan 31 at 1855 UT, the TIS at Great Salt Plains State Park, OK, is now 
clearly audible on GW and still relaying NOAA Weather Radio from Kansas, 
synthetic YL. Nothing but NOAA?

1540, Jan 31 at 1855 UT, two weak stations, probably KXEL IA (SW) and KNGL 
McPherson KS (GW)

1420, Jan 31 at 1856 UT, low audible heterodyne, no doubt from the two closest 
groundwaves in KS and OK. At 1917 UT, it`s almost not raining, so step outside 
the car with DX-398 on BFO and quickly determine that 1420- is KULY Ulysses KS, 
while 1420.0, almost matching non-offset of several nearby frequencies, is KTJS 
Hobart OK. The het here is somewhat higher than the one on 1360, q.v. I assume 
KULY is still not a Metropolitan Opera affiliate, which we can get only on KUCO 
90.1. Distance from Ulysses, 336 km = 209 miles; Hobart, 188 km = 117 miles. 
Not only is KULY almost twice as far from here, but it beams NW away from us 
and Hobart, while KTJS is non-direxional, both 1 kW in the day

1360, Jan 31 at 1857 UT, low audible heterodyne, from the two closest 
groundwave stations in KS and TX. Fortunately at 1907 UT, it`s almost stopped 
raining so with winds from the south, I step out of car, and quickly DF the 
1360+ one as KDJW Amarillo TX, vs on-frequency KPHN El Dorado KS, which is 
strong enough for audio; both are EWTN but not enough KDJW signal to tell if 
they are // and not synchronized; anyhow, Catholix vs Catholix! At 1928 UT I 
notice that the het is slightly varying, probably KDJW`s fault. I didn`t think 
to pack in my portable keyboard in order to measure the hets; next time, as 
they will likely still be doing it 

1370, Jan 31 at 1856 UT, still no sign of KGNO Dodge City KS, which Frosty 
Osborn, closer in Hooker OK, also has trouble hearing; believed to be off or 
severely ailing. Altho out here local 1390 KCRC is still causing some 
desensitization 20 kHz away

1200, Jan 31 at 1858 UT, SAH from two weak stations; WRTO Chicago could be one 
if in Spanish, but at 1913 UT talk show from Texas is in English, so WOAI San 
Antonio. Nice also to be getting skywave from the south where the sun is of 
course higher than from the north. City to city: 778 km = 484 miles

1100, Jan 31 at 1858 UT, 2- or 3-way SAH; 1900 UT, YL news atop. Can`t get a 
local reference but maybe WTAM Cleveland if not KNZZ Grand Junxion or WZFG 
Fargo [non]; or all three

1040, Jan 31 at 1901 UT, just as I tune in, 10-second pause for ID during Iowa 
BKB SBG, timed perfectly: WHO Des Moines: 687 km = 427 miles

870, Jan 31 at 1902 UT, SBG involving LSU, certainly WWL New Orleans, another 
southie, 1021 km = 634 miles

850, Jan 31 at 1902 UT, organ music, either KJON R. Guadalupe, Carollton TX, or 
KFUO Clayton MO, mixed with ABC News from KOA Denver,  going to CO news about a 
rock climber killed in Ouray County

830, Jan 31 at 1908 UT, preacher in English is now atop WCCO as definitely 
logged earlier. Altho rain is starting again, I get out and DF this one ASAP, 
bending over to shield the DX-398: WNW/ESE, which points to 25 kW ND daytimer 
KUYO Evansville (Casper), central WY, 1016 km = 632 miles. Not to be confused 
with Evanston in SW WY. Already logged 830 WGUE Memphis TN and it is not 
religious

1060, Jan 31 at 1912 UT, discussion of abortion. No doubt KRCN Longmont CO, 
just this month born again from biz to Catholic

1400, Jan 31 at 1914 UT, whoopee! Local 1390 KCRC is in dead air, so I can hear 
something adjacent, but with national ads: NAPA, Quicken, and then at 1915 UT, 
Norman Mitsubishi, so KREF Norman OK. KCRC remodulates a SBG by 1917 UT

700, Jan 31 at 1919 UT, station in English almost zero-beat with KHSE TX 
groundwave; 1920 clear ID for WLW, Cincinnati. Unlike WGN, the 700 station 
suffers from ACI splash de 690 KGGF if not 710 KCMO

770, Jan 31 at 1922 UT, talk station now audible hoping for some sky, but it`s 
about North Dallas, so KAAM 10 kW Garland TX, groundwavable

840, Jan 31 at 1922 UT, talk show on education, abhorring an incident where a 
girl student had to pull her pants down and show her underwear. Apparently 
national, with phone 1-800-507-7080, then a caller from Colorado. Can it be 
WHAS? Let`s see: sked shows Sat 1-4 pm EST, ``The Weekend With Joe Pags`` but 
no further link worx. Phone number confirmed at http://www.joepags.com/
City to city, Louisville to Enid: 1092 km = 678 miles

1250, Jan 31 at 1927 UT, English talk show, soon fading vs Spanish music, the 
latter surely KYYS Kansas City KS, La X, La Super Estación. Of the nearest ones 
in NRC AM Log, IA, NE and TX are musical, while AR MO and TX are talkative of 
some sort. Too many possibilities

1550, Jan 31 at 1929 UT, ``News Radio 15-50, KKLE, Winfield`` [KS] and singing 
ID ``KKLE``, last letter raised pitch, 1930 UT into SRN News; is that the best 
they can do for news? No mention now of 1130 KLEY with which it is allegedly 
//. 250-watt KKLE is not far, always audible on daytime GW mixing with 2.5 kW 
KYAL, Sapulpa OK

1690, Jan 31 at 1931 UT, Disney-type music which was not audible earlier, no 
doubt KDDZ Arvada (Denver) CO again like yesterday

Now only one hour after noon LMT. With that I wrap it up and head home. The 
skywave DX has been much steadier than at night, but not constant, still 
subject to fades in and out. Much less interference now to combat (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A. 1360+, Feb 1 at 0132 UT, I am still hearing a weak het on the hi side 
of countless 1360s closer to nominal, and the DF fits for Amarillo, KDJW as I 
decided in the daytime (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1660, Feb 1 at 0137 UT ``ESPN Central Texas`` ID, which means KRZI 
Waco, as confirmed in NRC AM Log (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1670+, Feb 1 at 0136 UT, WOZN Madison WI has a fast SAH from 
something, and compared to neighboring channels, it`s WOZN which is 
off-frequency to the hi side. There are only 4 other North Americans on 1670, 
in CA, CA, GA and QC. That makes WPLA Dry Branch (Macon) GA the most likely 
beater, a Fox Sports outlet yet to be logged (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 740-, Feb 1 at 0121 UT, KRMG Tulsa has a low rumbling het on the 
lo side as also a few weeks ago, and again heard for several nights. Very hard 
to separate here; Mexican? 780 WBBM also has one (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 15431-USB, Feb 1 at 0037, 2-way in colloquial Spanish, whistling, 
crackling, beeping, mentioning ``500 kilos, 522 kilos`` of some commodity; what 
could that be? Also with a JBA carrier on 15431, not 15430, so one of their 
transmitters also emanates reduced carrier (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

This report despatched at 0432 UT February 1
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