All times and dates strictly UT [5 hours ahead of `ELT`]. Rx: mostly DX-398 
with internal
antenna only; or Sony SRF-59 as specified; Nissan stock caradio as specified; 
FRG-7 with E/W longwire 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

All my MW DX reports starting August 2011 are archived in this forum with open 
access:
http://forums.wtfda.org/showthread.php?6543-MW-DX-from-Enid-OK-by-Glenn-Hauser/page21

These logs are in four sections, Canada [if any], Oklahoma [if any], rest of 
USA, unidentified, separated by ======= Within each, they are in frequency order

Last week my single post showed up more than once on some lists. I don`t know 
why, and I am not doing it!

** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 780, March 2 at 0149 UT, big open carrier over WBBM, and 
DF fits for my nearby KSPI Stillwater, 250-watt daytimer, back to its old trix 
of not turning off carrier after sign-off which in March should be at 0030 UT. 
Nulling KSPI, I am getting more Spanish music than WBBM, probably XESFT. Some 
other northerly signals are propagationally weakened, notably WCCO 830 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 960, March 3 at 0143 UT, local KGWA is in dead air, 
except for beeps averaging 20 per minute, but irregularly spaced from 2 to 4 
seconds apart.

960, at 1359 UT March 3, somestation in English tearing up KGWA when it`s 
nulled, fast SAH, exactly an hour after sunrise here (blinding white snowcover, 
temp down to 3 F), but many westward signals still sunrise-skipping. Couldn`t 
pull an ID (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 1500, Feb 28 at 1952 UT, I am checking the daytime occupant, KPGM 
Pawhuska, and find it to be running 7 seconds *ahead* of source // 98.1 WWLS-FM 
OKC (or rather COL suburb The Village --- where I lived 1954-1961y), so KPGM is 
in the WWLS Sports Animal sphere of influence rather than that of closer KYAL 
Tulsa; usual weak marginal 1500 signal. WWLS ID in passing heard on 1500, then 
at 1954 UT, KPGM ID as Pawhuska-Bartlesville, consult 
http://bartlesvilleradio.com where it`s obvious this cluster has the local 
market tied up, also with the 1400, 100.1, 104.9 stations --- PLUS Classical 
Bartlesville on HD2 of KYFM 100.1! Here`s the blurb about that:

``KYFM 100.1 HD-2 - "Classical Bartlesville" --- The new KYFM HD-2 features the 
"hits" of the classical repertoire, including Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms but 
also includes music from Pachelbel, Vivaldi, and Handel as well as John 
Williams, Ferde Grofe, Elmer Bernstein, and George Gershwin. You'll hear your 
favorites from the symphonic repertoire as well as chamber works with local 
information and works written to include the human voice, all in digital HD 
stereo and all for free with no subscription fees. Local weather information 
and announcements of upcoming local events will be part of this service from 
KYFM 100.1 HD-2.

The playlist includes overtures, piano quintets, violin concertos, symphonic 
marches, symphonies, horn sonatas and other standards from the concert 
repertoire plus music written for everything from operas to film scores.``
See [nothing] more at: 
http://www.bartlesvilleradio.com/pages/kyfm-hd-2#sthash.9rxj1zNb.dpuf

Well, how generic can you get? That`s nice, but I certainly hope there are a 
lot more composers and ensemble types than they mention. Bartlesville is within 
reach of classical 88.7 KWTU Tulsa [altho maybe subject to CCI encroachments 
from Joplin and Ponca City], so I am a bit surprised that B.R. is doing this, 
but glad they are; might as well put an HD2 to good use. I wonder what the 
programming source is? It appears that ``Listen Live`` streaming applies only 
from their other four ``stations``. So I`m glad I found this out while 
investigating totally disposable silly sports networking.

Bartlesville is also the home of the OK Mozart Music Festival for a dekaday 
each June --- but it`s been dumbed down (ooops, I mean broadened, popularized) 
from year to year with more and more non-Mozart, even non-classical stuff; 2012 
was the final year for Paul Neubauer being in charge of the chamber music 
series (which KCSC FM is now replaying on `Performance Oklahoma`; UT Thu 
0200-0400 & Sat 1400-1600 on KCSC 90.1; UT Sun 0200-0400 (or -0300 sometimes) 
on KWTU 88.7: all times one UT hour earlier from March 13 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 1640, March 2 at 1348 UT check, KZLS Enid-Hennessey-OKC is still 
playing True Oldies music part of the time, especially on weekends, despite 
alleged plan to flip totally to talk by end of February (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

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

** U S A. 660, March 2 at 0718 UT, Navajo drumming & chanting: oh oh, KTNN must 
be 50 kW non-direxional day pattern, as normally I cannot hear it at all at 
night, just after local sunrise. Too bad for WFAN, which we can`t hear anyway 
out here, nor should we want to. In case there were any doubt, immediately 
followed by ``KTNN, AM 660, Window Rock-Sanders`` ID. Sanders AZ is a little 
town on I-40 at the offset junxion with US 191; KTNN throws in secondary-city 
IDs from all over the res area. Then ad in English for 1-800-GRANGER, whatever 
that is as the ad does not explicitly say; Selsun-Blue scalping (gulp) product; 
quick ``AM-660`` singing ID, country song in English. Got to hand it to The 
Navajo Nation, rounding up so many national advertisers (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 660, March 3 at 0157 UT check, Navajo talk replete with glottal 
stops, so obviously KTNN Window Rock AZ is still on ND day pattern; take that, 
New York! Again at 0617 UT check going smoothly from Navajo talk (ad?) to GEICO 
ad in English (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 720, March 1 at 1405 UT, weak but steady and clear signal with 
opinions-expressed disclaimer from ``Newstalk 720, KDWN``, so now`s our good 
chance to hear 50 kW ND Las Vegas NV; in fact from official March sunrise 1345 
UT, altho before 1400 I was still hearing some 720 Spanish, presumably Juárez. 

Check again from March 9, when 5:45 am local = 1245 UT will be an hour too 
early to shift, in case they be confused. Such mixups, of course could apply to 
countless other stations. A few years ago, KDWN were apparently doing that all 
summer (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 770, March 1 at 1344 UT, big solid signal already from KKOB 
Albuquerque NM, now that official sunrise has shifted from 1400 UT in February 
to 1315 UT in March. (And April to 1230 UT). This led me later to check 720 for 
Nevada, q.v. (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 960, Feb 28 at 0601-0605 UT, local KGWA Enid is still providing a 
``Fox-hole`` of dead air instead of Fox news at local midnight, more often than 
not; I still check it occasionally, tho chances of hearing anything new are 
slim: tonight the KGWA null is dominated by blues music, so presumed WABG in 
Greenwood MS (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A. 980, March 3 at 1403 UT, ``Country Morning Show on K-Mine, 980 AM or 
96.7 FM`` and webcast on http://kminecountry.com --- ``tell your family, 
friends, lover(s), wherever your are, Moriarty, New Mexico or Hobart(?), 
Oklahoma; request line 505-285-5598. Website has a station history, photos of 
staff and equipment. This is KMIN, Grants NM, west of Albuquerque on the way to 
Gallup. 980 is 5000/230 U1, well into daytime now, while 96.7 is K244DT, also 
in Grants. I was thinking this station had manœvered to get into Albuquerque 
via some relay. ``Mine`` refers to uranium mines in the area, once a mainstay 
of the local œconomy despite a few health hazards. 

Axually, I was checking for a closer 980 enchanter, KICA Clovis NM, reported 
recently reactivated as an ESPN outlet duplicating 1010 KTNZ Amarillo TX --- 
but no sign now of KICA, which is 1400 watts day, also non-direxional (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENNG DIGEST)

** U S A. 1080, March 1 at 1355 UT, ``Classic Rock 105, The Cackle`` ? Not sure 
of last word. Always fun to hear music on 1080 overcoming KRLD talk, like 
nostalgic Green Valley AZ; just after 1400 UT full ID as ``Rockin` the Castle 
Valley, 105, KSLL is rockin```, atop KRLD, and then ``Black Betty`` song. 

1080, KSLL is Price UT, 10 kW daytimer // translator which gets top billing! 
K285AB 104.9 per NRC AM Log; Castle is spelt Kastle there, and it employs AM 
$tereo. Apparently unrelated to plain old KSL, but the similar identity can`t 
hurt. It`s a new month with everyone`s sunrise shifting half an hour to half a 
sesquihour earlier than in February, in this case officially 1330 UT. 

Price area, between Provo and Green River on US 6, is known as Castle Country 
(with Cs), evidently inspired by rock formations rather than Mormon 
fortifications:
http://www.castlecountry.com/
My learning experience from this log (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1080, March 2 at 1339 UT, immediately on tune-in, ``Classic Rock 105, 
The Castle``, ads. So it`s KSLL, Price UT, 10 kW daytimer after 1330 UT 
sunrise, as also heard yesterday morning. Rather fast SAH, but unsure if with 
KRLD or something else (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1090, March 1 at 1357 UT, poor signal with romantic music in Spanish, 
looping NW/SE which rather rules out Mexico, but fits perfectly for format and 
direxion of KMXA Aurora CO, 50/0.5 kW, whose official March sunrise is already 
1315 UT, so should have been solider thence? No, day pattern exhibits two 
lobes/wings to the west and northeast, ``nothing`` toward us (while tinier 
night pattern goes WNW) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1110, March 5 at 1345 UT, IRN USA Sports for a triminute, the middle 
one being a work-from-home ad. This with KFAB tightly nulled. 1348 UT back to 
some talkshow, about Twitter. 1355 UT ``KYKK weather forecast``, so as 
suspected in my previous log it`s this Humble City NM 5 kW ND daytimer (Hobbs 
market, SE corner of NM). Presumably named after a now defunct Permian oil 
company which eventually led to Exxon (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1170, March 5 at 1349 UT, KFAQ Tulsa seems weakish lately: on backup 
or reduced power? Can null it to hear something in Spanish about 3 Hz away. 
Recently IDed XERT Reynosa, but not now; this one with a 303- area code 
mentioned, by M&W DJs chatting, then Mexican music, so it`s KJJD Windsor CO, 1 
kW ND (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A. 1490, March 5 at 0701 UT, CBS Sports Radio is atop the pileup and 
looping NE/SW. Likely one of my closest, listed as on that network, KTOP, 
Topeka KS (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1510-, Feb 28 at 1345 UT, KCTE Independence MO is still off-frequency 
(of course), but legally on the air after sunrise, making het with real 1510 
stations (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1550, March 3 at 1410 UT, Cokie Roberts & Linda Wertheimer discussing 
politix, so 100% sure it is a rare NPR station on AM, KUAZ Tucson AZ, a 50 kW 
ND daytimer, whose March hours are 1330-0130 UT. 

Looking thru KUAZ` correspondence file at FCC AM Query, UA notified that they 
were starting IBOC on May 13, 2010. NRC AM Log 2013 does not show it now as 
IBOC. Nor on this roster, not even as formerly: 
http://topazdesigns.com/iboc/station-list.html
I did not notice any IBOC noise around 1537 or 1563, but was not looking for it 
at the time.

KUAZ also has a PSRA of 39 WATTS from Oct thru March, N/A the other months as 
already on from 6 am local with full power; limiting station being XEBG which 
is 10/1 kW in Tijuana per IRCA. KUAZ also has PSSA of 39 watts every month, as 
late as 0330 UT in March, 0430 UT in June and July (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

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

UNIDENTIFIED. 1190, March 2 at 1406 UT, YL Spanish report on drugs in Sinaloa, 
interjecting ``Milenio``; loops E-W; guess could be XEPZ Juárez --- but then at 
1409 UT a CST TC as 8:09, so that`s out. US station? KNUV Tolleson AZ is SS, 
but also in MST zone; heard before, might be that with a network TC from the 
Center. Per NRC AM Log, only other 1190 SS is WMEJ, 5 kW daytimer in 
Mississippi, a bit late for that (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1500, March 2 at 0134 UT, interesting music I find when nulling 
KSTP, lingering ~5 Hz SAH, sounds like K-pop or J-pop, but fading. Looking thru 
NRC AM Log, the only ETHnic (Asian) station possible would be KSJX, all the way 
from San José, CA! It`s 10/5 kW U4, day pattern with a considerable lobe 
eastward, night pattern with a deep cardioid null toward KSTP (which aims 
westward to protect WFED), official March KSJX sunset is not until 0215 UT, yet 
high-end at month-begin should be skywavable eastward by now as real SJ sunset 
today is only 0202 UT. Googling indicates KSJX is primarily Vietnamese, but 
http://mrbi.net lists it as Vietnamese/Other, and very few of the Multicultural 
group stations have own websites for any further research. 

Could the SAH be a clue? It`s usually dissatisfying to consult
http://www.myradiobase.de/mediumwave/mwoffset.txt
as despite its length, it`s worldwide and far from complete as to US stations, 
in fact only 6 of them on the list at 1500, but does include these two:
1499.9993 USA KSJX (San Jose, CA)       [1499.9992-1499.9996] 20081126
1500.0014 USA KSTP (Saint Paul (N), MN) [1500.0005-1500.002]  20130909
showing them only 2.1 Hz apart, but the KSJX reading is from 5+ years ago 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1560, March 3 at 1412 UT, ``I Shall Not Be Moved`` (or was it 
We--?), styled as if it were a Christian hymn rather than a Civil Rights 
anthem; loops NE/SW, no problem yet from OKC comedy, but fading out as the song 
ends. Most likely KLNG Council Bluffs IA, 10 kW ND daytime, which is religious, 
but there are also some MO and TX stations, and in KS, KABI Abilene which is 
Nostalgic (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

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