All times and dates strictly UT. MW log editors are welcome to excerpt items, 
reformat and change to favorite timezone if necessary. Rx: mostly DX-398 with 
internal antenna only; some caradio as specified; above 2 MHz on FRG-7 with 
110-foot east-west longwire.

** JAPAN [and non]. TP carrier scan Oct 16 at 1158 with DX-398 in USB: only 
audible on 774, 747 and 567. 747 is as usual best, NHK-2 Sapporo, JOIB. That 
makes 567 likely NHK-1 also Sapporo, JOIK, tho only 100 kW compared to 500. 
There are some higher-powered Asians further inland on 567, unlikely.

Closer to sunrise at 1223 I do it again, this time with DX-398 in LSB: carriers 
on 1053, 828, 774, 747, 594, 567 and 1134 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** MEXICO. Circa sunrise XE MW DX Oct 16:

580, at 1202 Mexican NA from WSW, vs WIBW nulled as best I can; most likely 
XEFI Chihuahua where it`s 6+ am. Lost it at sign-on time. 1204 talking about 
festival de sandía, (watermelon fest).

760, at 1209 from WSW, Spanish W&M discussion of alcoholic support groups. One 
possibility in Chihuahua, two in Sonora.

800, at 1236 doing better against nulled OKC than yesterday, same YL recounting 
recent murders in various colonias, such as Melchor Ocampo. Of course, every 
Mexican city probably has one named that, but surely this is Ciudad Juárez, 
murder capital, XEROK.

850, crooner with nice song in Spanish, from WSW in KOA null, making SAH of 
about 6 Hz, but 1216 goes to Cruzada con Luis Palau, who says he will take only 
8 minutes to discuss II Corinthians: 10. He`s perhaps the most 
widely-syndicated gospel huxter in Latin America. Losing signal by the time 
it`s over around 1230. Very likely XEM, Chihuahua, Renacimiento 850 per WRTH.

1040, at 1218 UT, 6:18 TC, then string of government PSAs, such as for CNDR 
(Comité Nacional de Derechos Humanos), Cámara de Senadores (can you imagine the 
US Senate providing PSAs about the good work it does?), IFE (Instituto Federal 
Electoral), and here`s the clincher, Instituto Electoral de Chihuahua. Makes 
SAH with WHO, nullable. Only hear ``Mil Cuarenta`` not full IDs, 1221 to rock 
song in English. The only 1040 Chihuahuan in WRTH is XEHES, Radiorama Siglo 
XXI, Chihuahua city, and Cantú http://mexicoradiotv.com/listchih.htm agrees

** OKLAHOMA. 1670, the 1317 Cansler Drive talking house on the west side of 
Enid continues to be heard much stronger than before, as far east as downtown 
Enid, well atop the co-channel hash from other THs. So Oct 14 around 1815 UT I 
drive to that address to confirm whether it`s still there. Previous photo:
http://www.w4uvh.net.1670th1317ca.jpg
[in last report there was an error in this URL]
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Having heard 720 KDWN Las Vegas a few times around sunrise here, I 
find a similar weak signal east/west on 840, Oct 16 at 1232 UT, hoping it`s 
KXNT. Rand Paul clip in cast from ``Newsradio 84``, poor with KOA IBOC, but 
shux, this is still WHAS as IDed at 1235 from Louisville KY, over full-day 
path, so not such a bad catch itself (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1650, Oct 16 at 0459 UT, Spanish ad for Bible study course, ID for 
``1650 AM, Radio ---, KB-``, ergo Radio Luz, KBJD Denver, per NRC AM Log. 
Spanish on the X-band grabs my attention, but chances of anything being foreign 
are remote (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1590, the 1 kW day-power non-direxional WGBW DX test was 
intermittently audible here, from Two Rivers WI (just north of Manitowoc on 
Lake Michigan, not far from Green Bay ---- hmm, maybe that`s what the calls 
stand for: they have a CP to move to Denmark, closing in on GB) --- but always 
with severe QRM from dozens of other 1590 stations, plus cacophony of SAH 
fading as they can`t all agree to transmit on 1590.000. Bits of WGBW would 
occasionally slightly overcome the QRM. 

Oct 16 at 0508 UT, heard WGBW ID; 0513 brief tone; 0519:40 longer tone till 
about 0520, then calliope tune; 0523:30 ``WGBW, AM 1590 . . . This is a test. 
We will return to regular programming . . .``; 0526 sounds like phone caller on 
the air, a DXer somewhere? Or could have been from the QRM. 0533:40, bugle tune 
denoting ``charge!``. 

I was getting this on the DX-398 inside with AC power, internal ferrite antenna 
only, aiming NNE. (The FRG-7 with E-W longwire had 1590 dominated by something 
else, in regular schedule with weather at 0534.). Thanks for running the test, 
as hearing WGBW here otherwise would be unlikely, unless tuning up to radiate 
on second harmonic 3180 (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Finally I am standing by to catch the sign-on of WPJK, 3160, 
Orangeburg SC: Oct 16 at 1128 open carrier is on; 1131 brief opening of only 
some 30 seconds mentioning FCC authorization, address and station manager. And 
immediately into gospel music until 1137 when YL Saturday DJ ``Lady B`` spoke, 
vs OM on weekdays, more music. S9+18. 

When you think about it, of the several thousand US AM stations on 860 and 
above, it`s rather incredible that only an occasional one like this manages to 
get out on the second harmonic band 1720-3400 kHz. I suppose their harmonic 
filter slipped off (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1539, during WGBW 1590 test tuned around and detected a weak 
carrier here from the NE/SW, Oct 16 at 0528. An hour earlier and a few weeks 
later than last log, this could really be from Europe, i.e. 700 kW 
Evangeliumsrundfunk, Mainflingen, Germany. A weaker carrier on 1557, which 
would be 300 kW Nice, France. Nothing audible on 1521 or any other high-band TA 
frequencies (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 2855 approx., Oct 16 at 1142, SSB with inverted speech so 
uncopiable, tho sounded like a YL voice. Was checking the North Korean on 2850, 
which only had a JBA carrier today (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

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