All times and dates strictly UT. Rx: mostly DX-398 with internal antenna only; 
or Sony SRF-59 as specified; Nissan stock caradio as specified; FRG-7 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 [if any], Oklahoma, rest of USA, 
unidentified, separated by ======= Within each, they are in frequency order

** OKLAHOMA. 530, the Enid area has a brand-new surprise radio station, a 
TIS/HAR, Jan 18 at 0623 UT, cycling two PSAs over and over, Smoky Bear vs 
wildfires, and sad story of Sarah Watkins, for http://dontalmostgive.org It`s a 
steady obviously groundwave signal, looping slightly E/W of due N/S, with Cuba 
still audible in its null. No ID on half hour or full hour at 0700. 

Still going at next check 1358 with same pair of spots, still no ID at hourtop, 
but by 1428 has changed to rotate several other PSAs, always attributed to the 
Ad Council: on crime prevention = protect your house by keeping lox locked, on 
behalf of US DOJ, National Crime Prevention Center, http://ncpc.org --- two on 
computer security, http://www.cybertipline.com --- supervise your kids online 
and encourage them not to post nude photos --- adopt-a-teen for foster-care --- 
asthma attacks, from EPA. Still no ID at 1500. Now blox weak NWS Wichita on 
530. A transmitter hunt will be undertaken this afternoon! 

530, the new TIS/HAR in the Enid area continues to be heard Jan 18. Around 2100 
UT I set out to find it. Since it has been DF`d as almost N/S of central Enid, 
I head east and west to get it from other angles. Soon obvious that it`s from 
south, not north of Enid. From Garland & Garriott on the west side, it loops 
SE. So I drive south and east to home in on it, and indeed it gets stronger. 

As I approach Vance AFB, strength and angles indicate it`s obviously coming 
from somewhere on the base. I stop at the brand-new visitor`s center by the 
main/north gate (where several antique aircraft are permanently mounted), and 
enquire. Guess what: the airperson at the desk knows nothing about it, and the 
noise level inside is so extreme I can`t let her hear it. She does give me a 
phone number for further info. Altho I`m a USAF vet, you don`t just drive onto 
the base without permission. From the perimeter I can`t spot a likely antenna.

The same group of Ad Council PSAs are still running in rotation over and over, 
repeating every few minutes. From listening, there is no clue this thing has 
anything to do with the military, let alone the USAF or Vance AFB in 
particular, and there are still no IDs.

After some more phone referrals, someone suggests its purpose is to announce 
gate closings, etc. It turns out the civilian person likely to know all about 
it at the Comms Squadron is gone for the long weekend. 

Jan 19 at 1338 UT I monitor again, finding only two of previous PSAs are 
playing, about locks & home safety, kids & internet, alternating with a new one 
about the need for booster seats for post-baby kids.

Why can`t they fill time with something more useful, like AFN instead of 
5765-Guam? Another check Jan 19 at 2215 UT: now only two PSAs are alternating: 
asthma and booster seats.

It will be interesting to determine its range. Can any further Oklahomans hear 
it? Only a few miles away it is weak enough to be nulled out for Cuba at night. 
On my way out to find it, around the intersexion of Randolph & Cleveland, there 
was co-channel QRM with a SAH. North-south HV powerline there raises the MW 
noise level, but also boosts other signals as a supplemental defacto 
re-radiating beverage antenna.

530, Jan 20 at 0620, Vance AFB, back to alternating only two Ad Council PSAs, 
the same two I first heard 48 hours earlier, about the same time of night, 
Smoky vs Wildfires, and Sarah Watkins, dontalmostgive.org --- so maybe there is 
some kind of ``program schedule`` about which PSAs play at certain dayparts. 
I`m sure the Ad Council could provide many more to increase the variety and our 
listening pleasure.

530, Jan 21 at 0622 UT, Vance AFB TIS is again back to the original two Ad 
Council PSAs alternating at this hour: Smoky/Wildfires and Sarah Watkins on 
behalf of dontalmostgive. This time, it`s the 10 kW Radio Enciclopedia in 
Habana which must be nulled, stronger than usual, and producing a fast SAH.

530, Jan 24 at 1900+ UT, I finally get in contact with someone at Vance AFB 
involved with the new TIS station. They are surprised to hear from me and 
wonder why I want all this info. Mr. Paul Schillo, civilian, say it`s a TIS 
with 10 watts, range maybe 5-10 miles. Purpose? ``put on the air at the request 
of the base for additional communications capability for base leadership`` also 
to communicate with truckers making deliveries, and people off-base. Assured me 
it was properly authorized, not clear by whom. Did not want to tell me whether 
its antenna is the usual short vertical TIS stations use. 

I asked about hearing something other than those Ad Council PSAs and the need 
for IDs, and he said they had just started inserting IDs around the hour and 
half hour, and would comply with FCC regs. Altho as military I doubt the FCC 
has any authority over it. Amid new FEMA PSAs, at 1928 and 2004 UT, by 
seemingly synthetic voice unlike the other announcements: ``You are listening 
to 530 AM operated by Vance Air Force Base, Enid, Oklahoma``. Many of the same 
old Ad Council PSAs continue in rotation, but now there is a new one apparently 
by a local announcer, including her flub at the end, about ``never leave 
candles unattached --- unattended`` (Glenn Hauser, Enid, WORLD OF RADIO 1653, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 740, Jan 18 at 1401 UT, KRMG Tulsa claims to be from the ``24 hour 
Fox News center``, but local news about water rationing in OKC as the drought 
continues, extreme weather. What has Fox to do with local OK news on KRMG? 
Maybe they just denominate it that for the ``prestige`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 780, Jan 22 at 0647 UT, KSPI Stillwater is again running 
its 250 watt daytime carrier in the nightmiddle, obviously groundwave steady in 
null of WBBM, and oppositely audible too is music, no doubt newish KCEG in CO, 
allegedly 720 watts at night, but enough no doubt to prevent Pueblans from 
accessing any Newsradio from Chicago. KCEG is even better after 0700 as the 
KSPI OC helps to keep the QRN/QRM level down (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 1120, Jan 22 at 0651 UT, daytimer KEOR Catoosa/Sperry/Tulsa is at 
first not audible even with KMOX nulled, tho Bruce Winkelman in Tulsa found it 
back on the air as of Jan 21, also long after dark UT Jan 22; by 0713, has 
faded in a very poor signal with Mexican music, presumably this. Seems they are 
running less power than before, rated 2 kW. Next check at 1423 also audible 
poorly with less KMOX. KEOR had been unheard at all for about a week. Also weak 
and alone at local mean noon 1830 UT.

1120, Jan 23 at 1406 UT, KEOR is there but very weak with Mexican music, making 
192/min SAH with KMOX, = 3.2 Hz, so I bet it`s the KEOR transmitter which is 
slightly varying.

Not hearing it in the 06-07 UT hour Jan 24, altho there is a weak SAH on KMOX 
at times, maybe this with open carrier only. At 1338, now Mexican music is 
back, with SAH counted of 172/minute = 2.87 Hz (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

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

** U S A. 720, Jan 18 at 1359 UT, ``ESPN Deportes`` ID, cut off for 1400 legal 
ID in heavily accented English, ``KSAH, Universal City`` (TX), with WGN nulled. 
No sign of Jew`s harp music today; later in hour Spanish from presumed XECJC, 
and no KDWN (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 770, Jan 22 at 0705 UT, ABC News ends, Albuquerque commercial about 
disabilities, 0706 `Red Eye Radio` --- so it`s either leakage from the KKOB 50 
kW main in the North Valley here close to its null toward NYC, or the 230-watt 
non-direxional nite filler in Santa Fe with no separate callsign. Best in null 
of WBBM 767 IBOC noise. 

Wait a minute! I recently logged WABC NYC on the basis of `Red Eye Radio`, as 
the only 770 on that program affiliate list
http://www.redeyeradioshow.com/article.asp?id=2531095#state-NM
which still shows in ABQ it`s on KTBL 1050 (a subsidiary of KKOB). Now the KKOB 
schedule itself
http://www.770kkob.com/page.php?page_id=702
confirms `Red Eye` is indeed on KKOB 770, M-F 12-4 am MT (07-11 UT), Sat 12-3 
am, and 11 pm-4 am Sun. So has 770 exchanged overnight programming with 1050? 

The KTBL schedule still shows `Red Eye`:
http://www.1050talk.com/common/more.php?m=10&mode=schedule&r=2
but starting at 11 pm MT most nites. What`s really on 1050? `Red Eye` made some 
claim to be #1; does that mean it`s ahead of C2C in ratings or affiliate 
coverage? WABC is certainly possible here, but will have to wait for at least a 
`Red Eye` echo with KKOB or KKOB (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 810, Jan 20 at 0630 UT, gospel music from NW/SE, and not much 
competition from WHB to the NE; 0637 ``glorifying his name, Victoria`s KLVZ, 
where love lives``. Victoria? Texas? Across the Strait of Juan de Fuca or Puget 
Sound from BC in Washington? 

No, KLVZ is in Brighton, Colorado, and the slogan matches in the NRC AM Log, 
address in Aurora, U4 2200/430 watts. The ``Victoria`` was pretty clear, but I 
don`t know of any such place around Denver. There is a Victor CO near Cripple 
Creek. 

Googling around, I find posts on http://www.denverradio.net at the end of July 
2011, 
http://www.denverradio.net/newforum/viewthread.php?tid=8187
that its Spanish format was ending, and referred to having started as ``Radio 
Victoria`` on 1220. So apparently that slogan lives on in English. BTW, KLVZ is 
licensed to KLZ Radio (560). I see the similarity. 

Surprised I haven`t heard this before as night pattern
http://transition.fcc.gov/ftp/Bureaus/MB/Databases/AM_DA_patterns/1412554-113432.pdf
has major lobe to the SE, and another almost as major to the NNE, with a deep 
null at 75 degrees, which is not exactly the direxion to Kansas City (but New 
York?), other nulls roughly toward Seattle and LA.

{Also, checking FCC`s Call Sign History:
KLVZ  09/10/2007
KLDC  04/05/1996
DKLTT 04/05/1996
KLTT  11/22/1982
KBRN

What a mess; KBRN was the original Brighton station, on 800 and IIRC daytimer 
only, but sometime attained fulltime by shifting to 810. KLTT of course is now 
the 50 kW on 670} (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A. 810, Jan 22 at 0655 UT, novelty song in Spanish, 0657 ``La Sabrosita 
810, Radio Rama``, more music. Mexican loops E/W so must be very close to the 
border west of here. But none of the XEs on 810 have that slogan according to 
Cantú, IRCA and WRTH. Of two RAMA group stations, 1 kW XESB in Santa Bárbara, 
Chihuahua is well-positioned, but it`s a Radio Mexicana (BTW, 810 bears 15 
Mexicans, second only to 1340 with 17; why? So much for once clear-channel XEFW 
Tampico, whose 50 kW day must plummet to 1 kW nite).

So I google on ``Sabrosita 810`` and that goes immediately to WMGC in 
Murfreesboro TN! http://www.lasabrosita810am.net/inicio.html
where there isn`t much except a UStream link. NRC AM Log confirms that slogan, 
24 hours, but only 6 watts at night! Yeah, sure, 5 kW day power is more like 
it, or maybe 500 watt PSRA power. FCC AM Query on the PSRA shows a complex 
schedule
http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/getimportletter_exh.cgi?import_letter_id=4050
with 500 watts applying only to certain segments after 6 am local (now 12 UT), 
otherwise 10 or 16 watts, all in deference to WGY. Presumably RAMA would not 
apply to WMGC, so maybe that is not the acronym I heard (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 880, Friday Jan 18 at 1407 UT, from E/W, KLRG Sheridan AR is managing 
to modulate today! With `We-the-People` radio, host mentioning that it`s 
once-a-week, unless he gets more sponsors. Angle is that it`s 1776 again, i.e. 
time for another revolution with guns against the government. No problem from 
N/S KRVN this morning, much weaker. But what has become of `Imus in the 
Morning`, once heard on KLRG and still on his affiliate list for 5-9 am CST?
http://www.imus.com/station-list/category/arkansas

This show is not to be confused with a once 24/7 radio network of the same name 
which crashed in 2008. Now it applies only to central Arkansas as a nutty 
Tea-Party ``paleo-conservative`` show on KLRG Fridays at ``7-8 am`` (but now 
it`s after 8 am!), as in

http://www.wethepeopleradioshow.com/
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 930, Jan 24 at 1328 UT, `Morning in America`, i.e. the far right 
wacko Bill Bennett show. His website is no help in locating affiliates: you 
have to enter a zip code and then keep getting blank pages, even by putting in 
78216, the studio address for suspect KLUP in San Antonio. Broader Google 
search on program name and 930 does bring up KLUP among others, so retry MIA 
site search on default San Antonio zip 78201, and that finally produces listing 
for KLUP, as heard several times before in WKY null (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1010, Jan 24 at 1259, as I intune just before 1300 UT, legal ID in 
English as ``KXXT, Tolleson-Phoenix``. See previous discussion of their 
``15000/250`` watt powers, and this is still more than an hour before sunrise 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A. 1110, Jan 23 at 0638 UT, KFAB Omaha is splattering, first noticed the 
noise listening to KMOX 1120 and then WTAM 1100. Sounds normal on 1110 itself. 
The splat would be something normally expected close to Omaha with superstrong 
signal, so something may be out of whack, or the `wide` bandwidth setting of my 
DX-398 is slipping. At least KFAB dropped IBOC some time ago (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1360, Jan 18 at 1504 UT, mentioning area codes 206 and 425, Emerald 
Heights Academy in Belleville (?). Something in the St. Louis MO area? The area 
codes will reveal. No, both of those are in the Seattle WA area and the Academy 
is a Catholic school in Bellevue. Religious teaching followed. Certainly not 
the 1360 up there, Spanish KKMO in Tacoma, but no doubt one of the EWTN English 
affiliates around here, KAHS in El Dorado KS, or KDJW in Amarillo TX (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

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

UNIDENTIFIED. 900, Jan 18 at 0649 UT, screaming gospel huxter in Spanish, loops 
N/S with SAH. I sure hope this is not what has become of the once mighty XEW 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1510-, Jan 19 at 1315 UT, once again there is a low het on low 
side looping NE/SW, pointing to KCTE Independence MO, but the main sports 
signal audible on 1510 IDs as WLAC. Just recently I had decided KCTE was back 
on frequency, so is another one off 1510 now? Or do they maybe have two 
different transmitters? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1650, Jan 18 at 1422 UT, Spanish talk seems about European 
fútbol. Hard to DF with the splash from local KOAG 1640, but seems more like El 
Paso than Denver direxion. KBJD Denver is supposed to be religious, and KSVE El 
Paso is supposed to be ``María`` romantic music, so neither fits. A fast SAH 
develops at 1426 and soon overtaken by English, no doubt from resurgent KCNZ in 
Iowa (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 2660, Jan 20 around 1220 UT, very weak carrier here from a 
suspected second harmonic of 1330. Still seemed to be audible at 1455, which is 
rather late for anything at a distance.

2660, Jan 24 at 1225 UT, another go at the presumed second harmonic of 
something on 1330: JBA carrier. I proceeded to DX SW and MW and did not get 
back to 2660 until 1347, and now it`s best yet: definite gospel music in 
English, 1350 announcement, more music, 1356 announcement, but fading into 
noise level and gave up for today at 1402. Enid sunrise was 1338 UT. 

Looking thru the NRC AM Log for GOS or REL formats not too far away: best bet 
is KGLD Tyler TX, 1000/77/psra 500 watts non-direxional, with address in 
faraway Baytown. Perhaps someone near Tyler could check this out. Seems a bit 
late for WVHI in Evansville IN or WLOL in Minneapolis. All the others of those 
formats are way too far in distant states (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

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