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.
           
These logs are excerpts from my daily all-band reports, mainly SWBC, also 
VHF/UHF, sometimes, utility, ham, which may be found in several archives 
without much delay, such as
http://www.hard-core-dx.com/index.php?topic=Hauser
   
And compiled weekly along with extensive news from many other individuals and 
publications in DX LISTENING DIGEST:
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html

** OKLAHOMA. 1140, Nov 29 around 2225 UT, KRMP OKC daytimer was billing itself 
as ``The Touch``, which is ``all-new``; rarely listen, so not sure how new that 
really is, but updates NRC AM Log 2011-2012 which had it as ``The Old School 
Station``. It`s mostly talk format now, including Tom Joyner weekday mornings, 
with gospel-huxters all-day Sundays; http://www.thetouch1140.com/ (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 580, Nov 28 at 2048 UT, on the caradio driving thru half of Enid, I 
am hearing when the ambient noise level allows an almost continuous ringing 
sound, not when tuned to WIBW Topeka, which is in a talk show, but when I step 
10 kHz to either side, i.e. a beat against 570 KLIF Dallas, and stronger 
against 590 KXSP Omaha, whose own signal is weaker than KLIF. WIBW must be 
putting out matching spurs! 

Continuing to listen mostly on 590, the ringing sound sometimes stops for a 
second or so, and sometimes for a minute or two. It`s not a pure tone, but two 
slightly different pitches rapidly alternating, a lot like those annoying 
Salvation Army ringers outside every store. The pitches heard on 590 are ever 
so slightly higher than on 570, so the three stations must not all be on exact 
.0000 frequencies. 

Tuning back across WIBW itself at 2129 UT, I hear them mention that they are 
amid a ``Red Kettle Campaign``. OMG, here`s what must be happening: WIBW is 
airing this continuous annoying ringing in the background of its own talkshow 
modulation, and the pitch is too high to come thru the bandwidth my caradio 
when tuned to 580. But it`s *not* too high when tuned to an adjacent frequency, 
i.e. over 5 kHz on the originator, less than 5 kHz beat on the neighbors. 

Sure `nuff, when I get home and try it on the portable DX-398 with 1-kHz steps 
and finer 40-Hz steps in the SSB mode, I can approximately pinpoint the jingly 
`carriers` around 574 and 586. If WIBW keeps doing this, and we`ve got almost a 
month until Xmas, others should be able to pick these up at a skywave distance; 
I get them all by groundwave. But I pity the poor Topekans with wider bandwidth 
on their cheap AM radios. Extent of hours this may be happening is unknown. But 
not just during brief commercials for SA. WIBW spurs Sally`s.

{This is rather like KSPI`s spurs from 780 Stillwater OK, on 784 and 776 kHz, 
which are more audible as beats against the adjacents than when listening to 
strong KSPI itself. These are only 4 kHz off the fundamental, but relatively 
weak and more audible against the weak adjacent 770 and 790 signals. They 
really are spurs and not part of the program modulation, however misguided.} 
(Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) But ringing not heard since from 
WIBW on very occasional chex including same daypart

** U S A. 660, Tuesday Nov 29 at 1321 UT, ads still mentioning Black Friday as 
if it`s pending or current, including one for an unpronounceable trading post 
in Gallup NM, so not only is Tuesday still Friday, but KTNN is pretending night 
is day and continuing to pump 50 kW nondirexional eastward; tough luck, WFAN 
(as if anyone in NYC cared at 8:21 am what`s going on in Navajoland). Maybe 
such casual awareness of time in Anglo terms is a Dineh cultural thing? (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. `Tis the season for daytime MW DX with the Sun approaching its low 
noon nadir. Dec 3 at 1850 UT [18 minutes after local mean noon] on caradio at a 
quiet hotspot store parking lot in western Enid, I search for skywave signals, 
making sure I am far enough away from the building and its security(?) MW noise 
sources:

830, just barely audible, seems to be discussion about football, heard 
Minnesota mentioned, unseems play-by-play. Bothered by WBAP 820 splatter 
especially when emitting bits of music. 830 faded down by ID time at TOH, but 
surely it`s WCCO, a megameter away. (1500 might do better, but OK and TX 
stations are there.) Trouble is, the WCCO website shows the 12-1 pm Saturday 
show is Yard & Garden. But when clicking on podcast for that, it`s headed: 
``Join us Saturday at 1 for the S & S Tree Specialists Yard and Garden Show``. 
I couldn`t find anything on the WCCO website about SBG broadcasts (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1490, Nov 29 at 1337 UT, program promo on ``1490 AM KQTY``, i.e. 
Borger TX in the panhandle, briefly atop the graveyard pileup (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. MW TP carrier search Nov 27 around sunrise 1321 UT: At 1324, JBA 
carriers from NW/SE on 774, 882. I must be very careful, as at 1327 there was a 
stronger carrier on 693, just the right pitch on my BFO 9-kHz-offset steps, but 
more NNW/SSE and then tone shifted, so from some local source (Glenn Hauser, 
Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

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