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.

** OKLAHOMA. As I am hunting for Spanish sunrise skip from Mexico on MW, 
without much luck in poor conditions Oct 24 at 1226 UT, on 930 I hear English! 
WKY is just ending ``Sunday Morning Magazine``, I think it was called, 
immediately back to La Indomable ID and Spanish programming. Is there anything 
about this, let alone a plain old program schedule at their website 
http://www.laindomable.com/default.asp --- of course not! (Glenn Hauser, Enid, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 720, Oct 24 at 1243 I can detect a weak signal apparently from KDWN 
night pattern with null, as hearing the same voices after day pattern without 
null cuts on much stronger at 1244:40, Heidi Harris discussing Harry Reid with 
Las Vegas Sun columnist John Ralston --- once again illegally on day pattern 
one hour too early. If FCC fined them for every such infraxion, what would it 
add up to? Dream on. Not audible after 1300.

770, standby by for KKOB Albuquerque NM cut to non-direxional day-pattern at 
1315 UT Oct 24, but no show. By 1318 a weak signal is fading in with SAH vs 
Texas. Perhaps the KKOB signal happened to be in a fade at 1315, but I am not 
sure they always hit the button right on time.

1040, not getting much from Mexico on MW, so have to settle for Spanish from 
elsewhere --- Oct 24 at 1250 sermon with musical background, a bit 
overmodulated, looping NW/SE so probably Colorado. Then promo for some 
fin-de-semana program at 9 am on Radio Vida, 10-40; 1300 Spanish gospel music 
across hourtop, 1303 finally legal ID in English as KCBR, Monument-Colorado 
Springs. Was making SAH of about 1 Hz with mostly-nullable WHO. 

Searching for website I try first http:/www.kcbr.org but that goes to Kittitas 
County Barrel Racers, and they assume everyone knows what that is and where 
that is, so I locate it in central Washington State; but I digress; seems to 
involve horses.

The real website of KCBR is http://www.1040kcbr.com/ which shows it`s religion 
in English M-F, but Vida 1040, all day Saturday and Sunday.

1090, at 1231 Oct 24, KEXS Excelsior Springs MO, daytimer sign-on message, 8000 
watts, owned and operated by Catholic Radio Network; immediately into citing 
John IV.

1360, at 1306 Oct 24, open carrier; then I hear a couple dings, so I figure 
it`s one of those Catholic masses better suited to TV, with long boring pauses 
on radio. Then when something is spoken, there is an echo, and furthermore it`s 
// to 11550 WEWN but slightly more out of sync. Therefore these are my two 
closest 1360s, which can also be heard in parts of NW OK on full-day groundwave 
echoing against each other, both carrying EWTN Radio --- KDJW Amarillo TX, and 
KAHS El Dorado KS (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. TP MW carrier search Oct 24 at 1236-1239 UT upward in USB mode on 
DX-398: only very weakies detectable on 585, 594, 828, not 747 or 774. At 
1239-1241 downward in LSB: none. Local sunrise today 1247 UT, getting 1 minute 
later every morning. K-index at 1200 UT was 3, down from 4 previously, 
suppressing hi-latitude paths; SW also very below par this morning from 120 to 
16m, and 13m dead (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1200, Oct 24 at 1225 UT, handbells with hymn, seems unlikely for 
WOAI, and loops more E/W than N/S. Perhaps WAMB Nashville TN, 50 kW daytimer 
already on the air. Sundays are risky for matching format listings, as a lot of 
non-religious stations divert to such stuff on the alleged holyday of 
mainstream Christians. NRC AM Log says WAMB`s is Nostalgia (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      
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