Tnx, Michael,

I guess you mean the peak was at 210 degrees based on nulling plus/minus 90 
degrees from that.

With protractor on a good atlas page showing both TX and Mexico, and the two 
cities in question, Zaragoza, Coahuila, XEZR is just SW of Piedras Negras, at 
235 degrees from you, and Montemorelos NL, XEDD is 198 degrees. Would the 
latter be within the margin of error? 

Do you hear it at all in the daytime? Groundwave should be pretty good down 
there. If not, possibly it`s from further into Mexico beyond the border states.

There are three other possibilites in the general direxion: Queretaro, XEGX at 
205 degrees; Ocotlan, Jalisco, XEAN at 200 degrees, and furthest Tlapa, 
Guerrero, XEZV at 184. All approximate.

>From Enid, I measure Ocotlan at 195 degrees, = my recent approximation for the 
>blob, but Zaragoza is very close at 197 degrees, so XEZR is the best bet from 
>my POV.

This is all on a flat map with protractor. I haven`t gone to the trouble of 
using bearing and distance computation sites yet, as my margin of error is 
probably still too great.

If someone around Houston or El Paso could get a fix on it, we could 
triangulate it better. Or someone inside Mexico.

For those who haven`t been following this mystery, I remind that there are NO 
Texans on 800, except KDDD way up in the NW corner at Dumas, out of the 
question. The nearest US station in the other direxion is New Orleans.

Tnx, Glenn

=====

Hi Glenn: In regards to the UNID 800, the distorted signal is very  strong in 
Austin, Texas.  The signal is audible throughout the night  time hours at very 
strong levels.  DFing the signal (with Drake R8B and ferrite loop)  indicates a 
null at 210 degrees. This station has been audible for many months.

Regards,

Mike Beu
KD5DSQ
Austin, Texas

Re:

UNIDENTIFIED. 800, Dec 30 at 0647 UT, extremely distorted modulation, which we 
usually hear only around sunrise. Got a good DF on it, about 195 degrees, 
separable from Bott gospel huxter OKC. Not much from XEROK which normally 
occupies the KQCV null; problems there? So the distortion again points to one 
of the northeast Mexicans, XEDD in Montemorelos NL, supposedly a daytimer, or 
more likely XEZR in Zaragoza, Coahuila, somewhat further west. I renew my call 
for DXers in the groundwave area of these to confirm which it is. It`s a 
recurrent if not constant problem. Where are you, Steve Wiseblood, when we need 
you? In the Philippines (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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