All times and dates strictly UT. Rx: mostly DX-398 with internal antenna only; 
Nissan stock caradio as specified
   
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
  
These logs are in four sexions, Canada, Oklahoma, rest of USA, unidentified, 
separated by ======= 
Within each, they are in frequency order

** CANADA. 1610, Oct 22 at 0547, Spanish ad in dólares, NE/SW, enough to 
compete with KATZ 1600 IBOC noise if sidetuned to 1608, so it`s CHHA Toronto 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

===================

** OKLAHOMA. 960, UT Friday Oct 19 at 0500, KGWA Enid keeps right on modulating 
with Fox `News`, so no hole to DX tonight (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 960, UT Sunday Oct 21 at 0500, KGWA Enid stops 
modulating after ID. Under open carrier I at first hear mostly Spanish music, 
then some English talk before KGWA blasts back on at 0505 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 960, UT Monday Oct 22 at 0500, KGWA Enid dead air pause, mainly 
occupied by ABC News with an echo, so KMA and WERC? Ads amid included 800 
numbers: at 0502, 1—888-987-3232; and at 0504, 1-800-895-8835. These lead to : 
ADT Security Services; and no clear hit. I suppose they were national ads 
anyway with no local clues (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 960, UT Tuesday October 23 at 0500, KGWA Enid again fails to 
transmit dead air for five minutes, instead continued with Fox `News`, so no 
DXing under it tonight (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 960, UT Wed Oct 24 at 0500-0505, KGWA Enid is dead air 
again, and this time in its null mainly hearing bluesy music, so suspect WABG 
in Greenwood MS with this format (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 960, UT Thursday Oct 25 at 0500-0505, local KGWA`s 
dead-air Fox-hole again causes me to null the remaining strong carrier, and 
strain to hear anything else: quite a mix of signals, but one slightly dominant 
is bluesy music, presumably WABG in Mississippi (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 1020, Oct 23 at 0557 UT, KOKP Perry has again lost programming, 
dead air only, but producing a SAH probably with KDKA (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 1120, Oct 20 at 1840 UT, weak open carrier is still on the air 
from the direxion of KEOR Sperry/Catoosa/Tulsa, but no Spanish music 
modulation, unlike yesterday when I told Bruce Winkelman in Tulsa about it, and 
he replied:

``Presumed KEOR-1120 on with Spanish language vocal music, no voice ID or other 
announcements between songs 1955-2020Z 19 OCT 12. Listening now (2235Z 19 OCT 
12) and still on with Spanish language vocals. Just heard what sounded like a 
quick "Radio Mejor" "ID" in Spanish 2238Z 19 OCT 12 but not sure since it 
caught me off-guard...``

Bruce Winkelman also reminds us about KJMP 1340 Sand Springs, which at one time 
was duplicating KEOR: ``KJMU-1340 is permanently off-air from what I saw a 
while back on the radio-info.com site (I think they have been renamed??). In 
response to a post about KJMU, someone locally with knowledge of the situation 
said that the new owner of the property that housed the transmitter/antenna 
tore down the building and sold the electronics for scrap. Can't vouch for the 
accuracy of that statement but they are certainly not on the air.``
(Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 1120, Oct 21 at 1232 UT, tell-tale het, subaudible, upon KMOX 
amounting to 76/minute = 1.27 Hz, and it loops toward KEOR which I therefore 
assume is still on the air without modulating. Official KEOR sunrise in Oct is 
1230 UT, Nov at 1300, so maybe just turned on. I had not noticed any SAH on 
KMOX in the nightmiddle. On Oct 18 when I first heard KEOR reactivated, the SAH 
was exactly 1 Hz, but definitely more than that now (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

Glenn, I've been checking 1120 off and on all weekend and found strong OC at 
various times during the day with no programming from presumed KEOR. Still OC 
as I type 1737CDT 21OCT12 (Bruce Winkelman, Tulsa, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 1120, Oct 21 at 1911 UT check, KEOR is still on the air per DF 
toward Sperry, but just unmodulated carrier. Oct 22 at 1247 UT, still/again OC 
over KMOX at the moment, but the latter regains a bit (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

Checked 1120 yesterday on the way to work and today before leaving. Presumed 
KEOR-1120 on with open carrier, no programming 1305-1310Z 22 and 23OCT12, weak 
KMOX in the background. May try for a "s/on" tomorrow since I'm off (Bruce 
Winkelman, Tulsa, OK, Oct 23, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

Glenn, no sign of presumed 1120-KEOR OC this morning at first check at 1309Z 
24OCT12, still nothing at 1330Z, only a very weak KMOX (Bruce Winkelman, Tulsa, 
OK, Oct 24, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

KEOR 1120 carrier is no longer heard by me or Bruce Winkelman the morning of 
October 24, as it apparently goes back to dormancy, having proven it still 
exists and can transmit if it cares to (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)  

** OKLAHOMA. 1380, Oct 23 at 1920 UT, as I am transporting another rodent to 
squirrel-haven, I find that some 10 km north of Enid is far enough away for the 
caradio to hear KMUS with Mexican music, despite splatter from local 1390 KCRC, 
which itself is on the N side of Enid. Therefore I claim a logging of this 
station which is now licensed to Sperry, north of Tulsa, and per NRC AM Log is 
called ``Radio Las Américas``. 

KMUS was originally named for its original city, MUSkogee, then meant MoUSe as 
in Radio Disney, and now surely means MUSica. KMUS daytime pattern pushes it 
mostly SSE unnecessarily toward ex-COL Muskogee, while KCRC goes WNW, and I may 
have been in a slight null from it. KMUS now has a 6-tower array somewhat south 
of Sperry which I believe we saw on the way to visit the KEOR 1120 site 3.7 
years ago.

** OKLAHOMA. 1580, Oct 19 at 1943 UT check, KOKB Blackwell is still off the 
air. Oct 20 at 1840, it`s back, with local Kay-county ad (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

==============

** U S A. 540, Oct 24 at 0530 UT, ``Kisses Don`t Lie`` C&W song, Hank Williams? 
0532, ``AM 540, KWMT, country music and a whole lot more``. Dominating 
frequency from NE/SW; where`s XEWA, CBK and all the rest? Unusual to hear Fort 
Dodge like this in the clear at night. Both day- and the much tinier 
night-pattern favor the south, 5000/170 watts; maybe really on day facilities? 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 710, Oct 23 at 1207 UT, KCMO Kansas City MO, ``now on FM 103.7``, 
another big AM station which thinx that`s not enough. But FM is not new: 
already in NRC AM Log 2012 as of last August at latest. Opening local `KCMO 
Morning Show` with Greg-somebody who is anti-Obama, of course (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 720, Oct 19 at 1959 UT, weak signal on caradio talking about Chicago, 
so WGN, which could be either groundwave or skywave, which was already starting 
to show higher in the band (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 880, Oct 25 at 1206 UT, Spanish with several AC 713 phone numbers, 
loops somewhat east of south, vs KRVN. So it`s KJOZ Conroe TX, religious 
rimshotter into Houston (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A. 930, Oct 22 at 0531 UT, WKY OKC is more easily nulled than usual, and 
there is something in English quite readable at that position: ``Relevant 
Radio``, with item about an open house Oct 24 at St. James Hospital; then 
addresses mentioned in River Forest, Willowbrook, Catholic Charities, 
relevantradio.com --- direct searches go right to WAUR in Sandwich IL, near 
Chicago, and 
http://relevantradio.com/about-us/stations 
confirms it`s the only 930 station they have, originating out of Green Bay, 
apparently. NRC AM Log shows night power 4.2 kW is axually more than day power 
of 2.5 kW, but night pattern is even more direxional north toward G.B., so 
would hardly expect it to occupy the WKY null way down here to the SW in OK. Is 
it out of whack, nondirexional perhaps? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 950, Oct 25 at 1212 UT, local news, at least three mentions of 
Jefferson City, including ``here in Jefferson City`` so I`m confident it`s KWOS 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 960, UT Sat Oct 20 at 0503, tune-in late to find this is another 
Fox-hole from KGWA open carrier; at 0504 ABC News cutaway to KMA AM & FM ID, 
first time I have heard them do this: so definitely Shenandoah, IA penetrating 
my local before its modulation blasted back on at 0505 (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1010, Sunday Oct 21 at 1230 UT, ``Arizona`s Christian Station, KXXT`` 
and another ID in passing, all in English this time. Atop CCI from another 
gospel huxter in English, presumably 50 kW KXEN St Louis; and KXXT is surely on 
15 kW day power already when the sun is just barely rising in OK, let alone 
Tolleson AZ far to the west, instead of 250 watt night power. FCC AM Query does 
not have anything about a PSRA in KXXT`s Correspondence file (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1010, Oct 24 at 0615 UT, Spanish religious dramatization, from E-W, 
dominating frequency tho I could hear a Mexican in its null, q.v. Surely the 
bilingual KXXT Tolleson AZ as heard at various other times previously, and 
suspiciously strong despite 250 watt night power vs 15000 day power. And it`s 
still night when heard again at 1245 UT, ads and religious announcements in 
Spanish concerning AZ, with 602 and 623 area codes, Phoenix, Fiesta de Sabores 
at an Avondale restaurán. A slow SAH with something, probably KXEN St Louis 
which despite being eastward tends to take over the frequency later after 
sunrise here (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1060, Oct 24 at 1248 UT, Spanish sports talk from E/W, about 
Argentina, and Argentine accent included; have to avoid KNX IBOC by side-tuning 
to 1062. Fade at 1252, but back stronger at 1255; 1256 ID as ESPN Deportes 
Radio, 1257 less IBOC noise now and into a song, 1300 ID I could not catch but 
followed by news about Chihuahua. ESPN Deportes operates in Argentina, Mexico, 
USA and some other countries, but there is no real Mexican on 1060 except XEEP 
in the DF. Suspect this is really KXPL El Paso TX, which funxions as a 
Mexistation, and is even in Cantú as 
1060 KXPL Radio NET 1060 Cd. Juárez, Chih. (El Paso, TX) 10,000 D

Its sister station really is all-Mexican on 1490, XECJC, and on the Radio Net 
website we find that there *is* an ESPN Deportes connexion, but apparently not 
full-time programming from it, e.g.:
http://www.radionet1490.com.mx/Programas.php?SHOWID=9
As usual, ESPN Deportes website is no help at all in locating affiliates 
anywhere:
http://espndeportes.espn.go.com

NRC AM Log 2012 does not include ESPN Deportes for it, but KXPL is Spanish 
news/talk in general, on the air from 1200 UT until sunset, and altho 10 kW 
after sunrise, it has a PSRA for 500 watts. FCC says official October sunrise 
is not until 1315 UT; November, 1330. But even before 1300, this sounds more 
like 10 kW than 500 watts. 

It`s also unusual that ``three watt`` 1060, KIJN Farwell TX on another NM 
border is not the dominant sunrise signal here with Spanish hymns (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1180, Oct 25 at 1216 UT, Spanish sports discussing European fútbol, 
so likely ESPN Deportes network, loops NNW/SSE, and surely the only one listed 
in NRC AM Log, KGOL in Humble TX (Houston market), 50/3 kW, but must have just 
surged to day power at official October sunrise 1215 (November: 1245). Had SAH 
and CCI from hard to null Yahoo Sports Radio ``48 hours a day`` in English from 
opposite KZOT Nebraska (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1190, Oct 24 at 1303 UT, ``San Antonio Rose``, then ID as ``1190 AM, 
K#QZ, another hour of cool country``. Loops WSE/ENE, i.e. KQQZ DeSoto MO --- St 
Louis market, address in Belleville IL per NRC AM Log, and it`s really ``Killer 
country``, day power 10 kW now in effect; direxional to the southwest, close 
enough for here (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1470, Oct 24 at 1308, weather and ``WMBD News``, ``1470 WMBD``, i.e. 
Peoria IL, news/talk station which has somehow held on to its heritage calls 
until the present, and one of those post-sunrise eastward skips before D-layer 
builds up to block it. Day pattern is NNW/SSE but no deep nulls to the sides so 
we can get it like this:
http://transition.fcc.gov/ftp/Bureaus/MB/Databases/AM_DA_patterns/173273-22108.pdf
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

------------------

UNIDENTIFIED. 530, Oct 19 at 2000 UT, on caradio 10 miles N of Enid, weak but 
readable ID for KEC59 Wichita, NOAA Weather Radio, 162.55 MHz, from 
Mid-Continent Airport, but unknown site for the 530 relay, previously found to 
be unlisted. I have e-mailed NWR to enquire about it. Still suspect Kansas 
Turnpike Authority near the OK border (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

Re the 530 kHz relay of NOAA Weather Radio, KEC59, Wichita: I got this reply 
from Robert Payton of NOAA: ``The station is located in north east part of 
Wichita near intersection of hwy 81 and 96. If you are on radio it is a 
function of the radio station not the National Weather Service``. But I am not 
sure if he is really referring to the location of 530 kHz or 162.55 MHz (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1100, Oct 19 at 1957 UT, hymns, usual marginal daytime groundwave 
signal from KKLL Webb City MO, in the SW corner, but also a fast SAH and some 
audible CCI, on caradio 10 miles N of Enid. What could the understation be, 
with skywave starting to funxion? Not many choices: KNZZ Grand Junxion CO, 50 
kW; KDRY Alamo Heights (San Antonio) TX, 11 kW, both non-direxional in daytime 
in the +500-600+ mile range; surely not WTAM Cleveland OH at almost twice the 
distance (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1300, Oct 20 at 0551, ``por su dolorosa pasión`` catechisms 
alternating with someone saying something else --- just like we hear on 7555 
WEWN`s `Por la luz de la luna`, and in fact, this sounds the same altho not 
synchronized, and it`s not the primary unxuous announcer we usually hear, 
weekend off? So where`s the EWTN Spanish affiliate on 1300? The only one on 
their list at
http://www.ewtn.com/radio/amfm.asp
is WCKI in Greer SC, which NRC AM Log shows with 94 watts at night. I don`t 
believe I would be getting it even if it were on 1 kW day power. This loops 
WSW/ENE. In the Log I look for other EWTN affils on 1300 but find none; how 
about merely SS:REL? WNQM Nashville of course, the AM appendage of WWCR, which 
part of the time is in Spanish as Radio Vida, but the church in Nashville 
sponsoring that does not appear to be Catholic, and WNQM`s 5 kW night signal is 
beamed away from here.

KLAR Laredo TX is SS:REL with 80 watts at night; and KKUB Brownfield TX (near 
Lubbock) is too, with 120 watts. Is it Catholic? Yes! in this directory: 
http://www.intermirifica.net/entity.aspx?Id=4877
and the direxion fits, so KKUB is the tentative source even if R. Católica 
Mundial doesn`t know about it.

The only Mexican from that direxion is XEP Juárez, Radio Trece, which inbooms 
here on 38 kW daypower before sunrise, but in the nightmiddle it better be only 
200 watts. Basically news format, so unlikely to switch to Catholic, but no 
program schedule or local website available to be linked from the group (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1440, Oct 25 at 0538 UT, sports talk with an echo, the main 
station looping NE/SW and surely WGEM Quincy IL, and it is same as on KSTP 
1500, i.e. ESPN. There are more than half a dozen affiliates elsewhere in the 
NRC AM Log, from CA, to TX to OH, PA, NY, MA and ME, none of which look very 
likely, many with very low nite powers (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1540, Oct 19 at 1954 UT, CCI from at least two stations, on 
caradio 10 miles N of Enid; unusual in daytime. Closest are three little 
daytimers, two in Kansas, one in Arkansas, plus 32 kW KZMP in The Metroplex but 
with null to the north. It`s less than a sesquihour after local mean noon at 
1832 UT, but skywave must be kicking in already as the midday sun slides lower 
and lower. Another possibility, or even a probability, is KXEL in Iowa which is 
habitually one of the first distant skywave signals to kick in (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1610, Oct 19 at 1954 UT, big hum here, on caradio about 10 miles 
N of Enid after trapping and releasing another squirrel, (and saving oodles of 
pecans for ourselves!). Probably Great Salt Plains State Park TIS, which has 
long been neglected, allowed to deteriorate without being turned off, altho I 
don`t recall such a strong signal from them before this far away (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

_______________________________________________
IRCA mailing list
[email protected]
http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca

Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original 
contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its 
editors, publishing staff, or officers

For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org

To Post a message: [email protected]

Reply via email to