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

** CUBA. 530, Feb 21 at 0243, instead of R. Enciclopedia`s EZL music dominating 
the channel, it`s mixed with R. Rebelde // 670 et al. ICRT has gone and ruined 
what was a pleasant `clear channel` service to both sides of the Strait by 
putting on another transmitter (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 530, 0341 UT March 2, William Tell Overture which I thought a bit too 
classical for R. Enciclopedia EZL format, but apparently thence with Spanish 
announcement following amid CubaRM (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 530, March 7 at 0641 UT, zero signal here from R. Enciclopedia or 
anything else. With auroral conditions, should have been enhanced if anything, 
and Cuba was quite audible on 670, 710, so CMBQ must have been off the air 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) and see 890

** CUBA. 710, March 8 at 0653, R. Rebelde plays a lot of music, but during 
announcement I can hear an echo, as WRTH 2012 shows there are at least seven 
CMBA transmitters here ranging from 200 to 1 kW, with four 50`s and a 25 
included; the Cubans haven`t mastered how to truly synchronize all this (like 
from a common satellite feed, duh, even to HQ transmitter in Habana), but who 
cares since they are really jammers to block ``wacky`` WAQI Miami? The echo 
even makes the jamming more annoying, and there`s always another frequency if 
anyone really wants to listen to Rebelde in the clear (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 890, March 9 at 0653 UT, R. Progreso with ID in passing amid music, 
dominant here in auroral conditions, vs little from WLS even with CMBC nulled. 
No wonder: WRTH shows 890 is now 200 kW, from Chambas, Ciego de Ávila; one of 
three MW in Cuba that strong, the others being R. Rebelde on 710 and 1180, each 
of which also have multiple weaker transmitters on same frequency unlike 890. 

Tuning up to 900, found another Progreso parallel amid QRM. That would be 50 kW 
in further San Germán, Holguín.

With all this enhanced reception from Cuba, I check 530 again for R. 
Enciclopedia. At 0713 I can hear some weak EZL music from the NW/SE, so maybe 
it is still on at reduced power? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 760, March 9 at 0654 UT, Catholic stuff in Spanish. No format fit 
for any known US station, loops NE/SW. There are four Mexicans in that 
direxion, most of which I have heard before, but none in IRCA or Cantú lists 
fitting either (however, there is a Radio María, XEYW in Mérida, Yucatán, wrong 
direxion.) Maybe a nightmiddle departure from whatever usual format. At 0701 
orchestral Mex NA playing from same direxion SW, but not necessarily same 
station, too much QRM at 0702 ID.

770, March 9 at 0657 UT, Grupo Fórmula, XERFR 970 ID from DF originator. Tuning 
up to 780, heard the same thing repeated 4 seconds later, also at 0716. 770 is 
the usual XEACH, Monterrey NL.

780, March 9 at 0657 and 0716 UT, I am hearing a R. Fórmula network feed with 
frequent IDs as such, delayed 4 seconds after 770 XEACH. Cantú shows the only 
one on 780 is:
780 XEMTS Radio Fórmula + FM 103.9 Tampico, Tamps. 2,300 250
With auroral conditions, not much problem from WBBM, but mixed with several 
other signals.

780, March 9 at 0700, Exa-FM ID, 10,000 watts, from Monclova, Coahuila, i.e. 
per Cantú:
780 XEWGR Exa FM + FM 101.1 Monclova, Coah. 10,000 250
IRCA says the old call was XEMF
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) see also UNIDENTIFIED 1470

** MEXICO. 1550, Feb 26 at 0858 tune-in, ``La Rancherita`` ID and such music, 
0900 fading for TOH ID, but I do hear ``Tamaulipas, México`` mentioned, so it`s 
surely XENU, Nuevo Laredo, the only Tamaulipan on 1550 with that slogan, listed 
250 watts night. 

One of the extra benefits of a DX test is forcing one to log other stations as 
well, in this case along with KRPI inserting Morse code IDs every pentaminute 
for a semihour (see USA). If any other programming could be made out, it was 
ranchera music, but never peaked as much as at the outset, generally just a 
jumble of signals. Recorded while I slept with longwire antenna unfavorably 
east-west (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 1700, Feb 25 at 1258 UT, orchestral Mexican NA is playing, 1259 ESPN 
promos in English, ``ESPN Radio 1700`` no callsign ID heard, but no doubt XEPE 
Tecate BCN, for all intents and purposes a San Diego station for Alta 
California Sur, no doubt the least interesting of all border stations (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 6520, Feb 28 at 0636, ESPN sports talk // and synchro with local 
KCRC-1390, but this is not a harmonic. Math works for 4 x 1390 = 5560 plus 
KGWA-960 = 6520. 

I was also hearing a local mix on 7580 Feb 26 at 2057 which disappeared before 
I could tell whether it was from KCRC-1390 or KGWA-960, also not a simple 
harmonic. FYI/FMI only; these may be receiver-produced or more likely 
re-radiation from some metal struxures in the KGWA-KCRC-WOR HQ area. We also 
get various weak combinations on 2350, 2780, 2880, 3310, 3740, 4170, 6950, some 
of which are true harmonix (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Tried for the first few Morse code ID times scheduled UT Feb 27 on DX 
tests from 580 WHP and 1460 WTKT both in Harrisburg PA, but nothing conclusive: 

0516 UT on 1460, maybe heard a V, and maybe some code at 0615; generally 
dominated by weak S Asian music (maybe KBRZ Missouri City = Houston TX, the 
only ETHnic listed in NRC AM Log, but supposed to be only 125 watts at night). 

At 0633 UT on 580, heard 2 or 3 wavering pitches when tuned to 584-LSB on the 
DX-398, but this may have been coming from some other station`s musical 
sideband (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) {Later learned that the code 
segments did NOT appear at the scheduled minutes!}

** U S A. 680, Sat Feb 25 at 1301 UT, good signal from KNBR San Francisco with 
its only significant hour intellexually breaking away from stupid ballgames, 
`Commonwealth Club`, introducing this week`s speaker, Dr Margaret Hamburg, US 
FDA Commissioner. I wonder if KNBR retains a modicum of public service donated 
time or if CC has to purchase it, even at 5 am local? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A. 770, March 8 at 1344 UT, KKOB Albuquerque NM is good and steady, 
already on non-direxional 50 kW day power, during promo for imminent Rush 
commentary plus his 3-hour diatribe from 10 am, as if they were proud of him! 
Yet another anti-government, yea, anti-American station. March official sunrise 
is 1315 UT, which will soon be called 7:15 am MDT instead of 6:15 am MST. Faded 
before 1400. Enid sunrise today was 1252 UT (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A. 1160, March 9 at 0705, KSL no longer has to contend with IBOC from 
1170 KFAQ Tulsa, which has been HD-less for a month now; yet there is IBOCish 
noise on 1160 signal as if getting hit from some other adjacent. KSL itself is 
still IBOC, noise audible around 1150 and 1170 when pointed at SLC; so I wonder 
if its own IBOC is also QRMing KSL`s center channel. 

0707 UT starting Jim Bohannon Show, but this hour is about sports. JimBo is on 
few 50 kW stations any more, and even fewer carrying him live at 0307 UT 
weeknights (0207 from next week with DST), and I wasn`t aware he was on KSL 
even delayed. Is this a recent change? Whatever became of Jepko? Not that I am 
often listening that late. KSL`s program schedule does show Bohannon at 12-3 am 
MT ``weekdays``, but Jimbo`s station finder shows 1:00 am M-F, while in both 
cases it`s surely local Tue-Sat. BTW, 1160 is now second-fiddle to FM 102.7.

Looking at KSL`s entire program schedule, I am pleased to see that they don`t 
carry any of the national farrightwingnut talk hosts. Jimbo is sane, rational 
and MOR (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. 1300, March 8 at 1354 UT, XEP Juárez is still in, but close 
to a right angle and mutually nullable with equally strong KBRL McCook NE. 
Several ``Big Talker 1300`` IDs jointly with KICX which is 96.1 FM, evidently 
sharing the program, which was very strange, mixing music with sports talk, 
1400 legal ID and Fox Sports News. In between nulls, the two produced a fast 
rippling SAH. XEP faded at 1352, resurged at 1358, an hour+ after sunrise here 
(Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1530, Feb 21 at 0239 UT on caradio, dominant 1530 station has an ad 
for a urology practice in Little Rock AR, with a 501 phone number. So I`ll look 
up which station that would be in Arkansas: NRC AM Log show only: KVDW, England 
AR, D1 2500 watts, no PSSA, CH 270, which is just SE of Little Rock. But sunset 
was 2315 UT, so that`s way past critical-hours time. Could any other 1530 
station, like WCKY have been airing such an ad? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

I highly doubt WCKY or any other station on 1530 would be airing an ad
for a Little Rock business. KVDW, Vern 1530's studios are in Jacksonville, AR, 
a suburb of Little Rock.

[later:] A friend of mine is in North Little Rock about 14 air miles from KVDW 
and he says KVDW is coming in louder and clearer then 1090 KAAY. He confirms 
what is being heard is "VERN 1530" (KVDW is owned by Vernon Wells). Vern 1530 
streams online at http://vern1530am.com/ so you can check the stream against 
what you`re hearing on AM (Paul Walker, 0515 UT Feb 21, IRCA et al., via DXLD)

Glenn, it IS KVDW, no doubt about it. This station was widely reported by DXers 
in the Midwest and South on the evening of February 5-6 running day power, 
hours after it should have gone off for the evening. I logged them at 0347 UT 
on 2/6 with black gospel music and an ad for a local business that included a 
phone number in the 501 area code, perhaps the same ad you heard. Looks like  
we have another cheater to deal with. 73, (Rick Dau, South Omaha, Nebraska, 
ibid.)

** U S A. 1550, recorded the entire 0900-0930 UT Feb 26 DX test from KRPI 
Ferndale WA. Haven`t had time to listen to the whole thing with clock 
synchronized, but spot checking circa 0920, definite Morse code ``VVV VVV VVV 
DE KRPI KRPI KRPI`` copied several times, alternating at least two different 
pitches, the higher one coming thru much better. Very heavy QRM including 
Mexican music and multiple SAHs, so doubt anything else would have made it. 
Thanks for the test! Receiver FRG-7; antenna, usual mostly E-W longwire of 
about 30 meters (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1550, now I`ve had a chance to listen to my entire recording of the 
KRPI Ferndale WA DX test, Feb 26 at 0900-0930 UT. This was on the FRG-7 with 
E-W longwire as I slept, so no manipulation of antenna or side-tuning. 

Dominant signal thruout was XENU with ranchera music, see MEXICO. But every 5 
minutes could copy Morse code IDs: VVV VVV VVV DE KRPI KRPI KRPI. Alternated lo 
and hi pitches. Sometimes I heard it three times, or four, or finally, eight 
times in a row, tho may have missed some due to fading. 

0905: lo/hi/lo; 0910 lo/hi/lo/hi but weaker; 0915 lo/hi/lo/hi also weak; 0920 
lo/hi/lo/hi, better; 0925 best: lo/hi/lo/hi/lo/hi/lo/hi. Sometimes the lo pitch 
was clearest, sometimes the hi pitch. This may have been affected by the tone 
setting on my playback thru hifi amp and speakers. BTW, I only read later of 
the plans to alternate pitches.

Never could make out any of the Punjabi music others have reported in between, 
with multiple SAHs from multiple signals, occasional ranchera peaks from XENU. 
Clip of the final spurt at 0925:
http://www.w4uvh.net/KRPIdx.rm

My time synch may have been slightly off but final part in clip seemed to start 
more like 0926, and lasted 3.5+ minutes; each ID sequence took a bit less than 
a semiminute. 

There were many reports of this, altho didn`t make it to PA, MA, east TN. KRPI 
got out better to the east due to direxional pattern, and I was about to claim 
to be the most southeasterly, but Jim Pogue in Memphis barely heard it too. 
Distance-between-cities calculator shows 1513 statute miles from Ferndale to 
Enid; the site-to-site would be slightly different (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. QSL: 1550, KRPI, Ferndale WA, QSL received in p-mail March 3 promptly 
within a week after sending SASE as requested for report by e-mail with Morse 
code audio clip attached for DX test, 26 Feb 0925-0929 UT, v/s David Harris, 
CE. It was running day power 50 kW, and card info says for that there is a 
3-tower direxional array (and 10 kW night with 2 towers), but the card 
illustrates only a single tower by the transmitter shack, with a snow-covered 
peak behind it, I guess the nearest, Mt Baker. Ferndale is halfway between 
Bellingham and the border. Tnx, David, for the test and the QSL.
Front: http://www.w4uvh.net/KRPI1.jpg
Back:  http://www.w4uvh.net/KRPI2.jpg
QSL gallery index: http://www.worldofradio.com/QSL.html
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1660, Feb 28 at 0648 UT, classical music from KUDL Kansas City KS 
audible beneath stupid sports talk about the Colts, either Fargo or Waco, both 
of which are ESPN. The *only* regularly audible classical station on AM in 
mid-America is doomed, as Feb 27 press reports emerged that Entercom is 
converting 1660 from ``Radio Bach`` to ``KMBZ Business Channel``, effective 
March 5, but ``soft launch`` expected sooner. The ex-KXTR classical CD 
collexion has already been given to Kansas Public Radio (go away, you elitists).

Sigh, I knew it wouldn`t last. In fact, I am quite surprised classical on 1660 
lasted as long as it did. Apparently they are not going to keep it on an FM 
IBOC channel either, has been HD2 on 96.5. Their website 
http://www.radiobach.com leads to nothing but a player which is still classical 
for now (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

Stories about this (and that Dave Alpert is not also the DXer in LA):
http://www.radio-info.com/news/kansas-citys-radio-bach-1660-am-to-become-kmbz-business-channel
(via Artie Bigley, OH, DXLD)

http://www.bottomlinecom.com/radio-bach-replaced-with-kmbz-business-channel/
(via Tim Kridel, ABDX, IRCA via DXLD)

** U S A. 1700, Feb 25 at 1309 UT, frequency dominated a few minutes earlier by 
XEPE is now with stand-up comedy in English about male prostitutes, ha ha, no 
doubt KKLF, The Metroplex TX with its new format since Feb 1 uniquely on this 
frequency (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1190, Feb 25 at 1306 UT, something in Spanish, fragments of ID, 
``esuchando la V [? or a rhyming letter], la estación más importante``, lost in 
too much QRM.

By Googling on the frequency and the slogan, I was at first pleased to get some 
hits, on the Koje/komex list, but a single pdf page 
http://www.tapiokalmi.net/dx/koje/10OCT2011-KOMEX-1kW-or-more.pdf
contains all the frequencies, and the only station shown for that is XEI 1300 
Morelia. 

This could easily be a US station, such as the previously heard KNUV in 
Phoenix, [Feniz?] Arizona; do they call themselves that? Not on their homepage 
http://www.onda1190am.com/ but maybe would hear it by taking time to listen to 
their stream, if only the flash player would work (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1470, March 9 at 0728 UT, romantic music with ID as La 
Consentida? Not 100% sure and anyway does not match any known US or Mexican 
station. Unlike my Mexican logs today on the DX-398 with DF capability, this 
was on the FRG-7 with fixed E-W longwire (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

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