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All times and dates strictly UT [4 hours ahead of `ELT` during EDT; when 
changing times one must also change the dates for events in the 00-04 UT period 
to the previous date by ELT].

Rx: mostly DX-398 with internal antenna only or PL-880; NRD-545 with ALA-330S 
inside E-W or inside randomwire N-S; Nissan stock caradio as specified; IC-R75 
with E-W 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

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/page52

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

** CANADA. 2598-USB, Oct 29 at 0054 UT, robot YL with weather in English, S6; 
2749-USB, Oct 29 at 0055 UT, robot YL with weather in French, S5. Still in well 
on MF despite depressed northerly MUF on HF.

Rich Ray`s compilation for the DXLD yg from Canadian Coast Guard shows these 
are, with start times:
0040 UT 2749 VCO Sydney via Port Caledonia NS 46 11 14 -59 53 59
0048 UT 2598 VCP Placentia via St Lawrence NL 46 55 06 -55 22 45
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

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** OKLAHOMA. 1640, Oct 31 at 0305 UT, KZLS Enid-Hennessey-OKC with double 
audio, an ad for something and an Ad Council PSA at equal levels. 0306 UT both 
stop at same instant, for single audio on ``Free Talk Live, Hour 3``, host not 
apologizing for the error (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

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** U S A. 830, Nov 2 at 1306 UT, classic rock looping slightly clockwise from 
E/W, ID for some FM station; 1310, sounds like ``Jeff FM``, album from 1986, 
662-area code phone and mentioning Memphis. Wikipedia says, ``Area code 662 is 
the telephone area code serving the northern half of Mississippi, including the 
five counties that are part of the Memphis metro area``. So, of course, it`s 
the station hijacked from Kennett MO, ex-KBOA which verified decades ago with a 
playing card, and is now: WGUE Memphis, with FM 99.3 Guess FM, per NRC AM Log. 
That`s really a 99-watt translator wagging this dog, W257CY per WTFDA Database. 
What a strange name --- meaning you never know what they`ll play next? NRC AM 
Log shows address in Southaven MS, yet 901-AC Tennessee phone number! This is 
just past sunrise 1256 UT here, yet still getting DX from east rather than 
west. 

Likewise, on 840, instead of KXNT NV, or KTIC NE, at 1303 UT I`m getting ABC 
news, and still Louisville KY, 9:03 timecheck from WHAS ID and local news 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 880, Nov 3 at 1213 UT, ``Star Spangled Banner`` sung in English, odd 
time, not sign-on but starting the broadcast day, obviously from KHAC NM as 
always permanently on 10 kW ND day power, since it`s the one also obviously 
lacking LSB, just USB plus carrier and looping W/E. 1214 UT on to a country 
hymn in English with steel guitar (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1480, Oct 28 at 1305 UT, KBXD Dallas with ad for that jeweler in 
Frisco and something in another Metroplex suburb, IDs in passing as Radio 
Salam, M&W hosts in Hinglish; 1307 UT traffic report of necessity mostly in 
English; with usual slow SAH vs KQAM Wichita (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A. 1580, Oct 31 at 0259 UT, ``God Save the Queen`` on organ, but 
fade-down for KFCS ID as expected from Colorado Springs CO, the usual 
dominatrix now, not unwilling to run 10 kW day power at night (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

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UNIDENTIFIED. 610+, Nov 2 at 1231 UT, het upon KCSP 610, loops SW/NE; less than 
1 kHz off (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 870, Oct 30 at 2250 UT, country gospel music, ID as ``Top Ten 
Radio`` (I think), with WWL nulled but losing out to it by 2252 UT. Prime 
suspect looks like 25 kW KPRM Park Rapids, MN. Do they use such a slogan, or 
program name? Or maybe KAAN in Bethany MO (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST) 

UNIDENTIFIED. 1590, Oct 29 at 0026 UT, I`m checking for the S Asian music John 
Reed in Shawnee OK had reported to NRC DX News a couple weeks ago which he 
concluded came from KLIV, way out in San José, California. Doubtful to me, so I 
researched that and concluded it was most likely WCGO Evanston IL. Here`s his 
report and what I wrote in reply:

``1590, KLIV, CA, San José – 10/14 2130 [EDT = 0130 UT Oct 15] – After 
listening to this station occasionally over a span of several years, but 
hearing no ID I finally IDed it. The broadcast is in Hindi language with a few 
English words and pop Hindi music. Snooping around on the internet turned up 
KLIV as broadcasting Hindi and Bollywood music. That’s it!`` (John Reed, 
Shawnee, OK, Brigantina (USSR-made in the 1990s); NRD-525; AOR AR-7030; 
Homebrew tuned ferrite loops, Clifton Labs active whip, phaser, Domestic DX 
Digest-West, NRC DX News Oct 31 via DXLD)

```! KLIV is 5/5 kW, and October FCC sunset is 0130 UT. NRC Pattern Book shows 
both night and day patterns are circle northwest into the Pacific. Should not 
be putting any signal toward us. But FCC AM Query says it`s NON-direxional 
daytime, so John may have got it just at switch time (November: 0100 UT). I`ll 
have to look for it! But his assumption is apparently based on format, not ID 
--- could it be anything closer? 5 kW at 1400 miles on a clogged frequency is a 
stretch. About half that distance:

WCGO Evanston IL, 10/2.5 kW U2 is partly ETHnic. Nothing else around here could 
fit unless another radical change, but he`s been getting this for years.

NRC AM Log 2016-2017 shows KLIV as C&W, 24-hour ``Country Gold 1590``, but 
could have flipped since August? Radio-locator.com still has KLIV as Country 
Gold with different patterns day and night, but not that different, with some 
signal still to the east. 

>From Own website:
http://www.kliv.com/about-us/

``Welcome to 1590 KLIV – San Jose’s Country Gold. Your destination for country 
music from the 80’s, 90’s, and 2000’s. You might be looking for what was once 
Silicon Valley’s New[s] Station. On June 10, 2016 KLIV sent out its last news 
broadcast. So why Country Gold, and why just this era? These were the best 
years for country radio, with the introduction of amazing artists like Garth 
Brooks, Reba, Alan Jackson, Vince Gill, Trisha Yearwood, Tim McGraw, and 
Martina McBride. We’d like to bring you these artists, and many more, right 
here on 1590 KLIV Country Gold``

So there was a recent format flip, but certainly not to Bollywood. And it took 
no more than 5 seconds of listening to 
http://icy3.abacast.com:80/empirebroadcasting-klivamaac-64
at 0343 UT October 28 to tell that it`s country, not Bollywood.

So where on the internet did John find KLIV to be Hindi and Bollywood? Long 
outdated info, or from the future?

Now let`s check out WCGO Evanston IL
http://1590wcgo.com/schedule
It`s mostly talk, but some shows look like they are not in English. His log was 
Friday at 8:30 pm CDT, so on the sked M-F is:
7 pm - 11 pm Night Star Radio Joe Rasho. 
I bring up stream at 0355 UT Oct 28, just before the show is to end:
http://streamdb5web.securenetsystems.net/v5/WCGO
and yes, non-English announcement, and S Asian? music. 0359 UT closing 
announcement unseems Hindi, but more like Hebrew? They do have a number of 
Jewish programs. No, but close: searching on Joe Rasho WCGO reveals it`s one of 
their ASSYRIAN programs:
https://www.facebook.com/joe.rasho/videos/10211001422178214/?hc_ref=PAGES_TIMELINE
or just
https://www.facebook.com/joe.rasho 

I think John must have been getting WCGO instead. It`s N-D day, but night 
pattern is supposed to go NNE, no good for us. Likely another one running day 
pattern at night, at least when we could hear it. I`ll be trying to hear it; if 
he or I can, getting a DF fix on it should confirm whether it could be WCGO, 
and not KLIV.

I`m glad I was led to WCGO since I see they also have a Milt Rosenberg page, 
ex-WGN, which says 

``MILT IS CURRENTLY TAKING A BREAK FROM HIS LIVD [sic] RADIO PROGRAM. DOWNLOAD 
HIS SHOW PODCASTS TO KEEP YOUR BRAIN IN SHAPE! Podcast Feed: 
http://feedpress.me/milt-rosenberg ``
You may skip the anti-Obama ones``` They also link to Bruce DuMont.

Now at 0026 UT Oct 29 there is heavy CCI on 1590, but looping NE seems to be 
some ME or S Asian music and non-English talk in the mix. Unfortunately, 
logistically, I can`t DX and check webcasts simultaneously. Competition at 
first is ESE/WNW English call-in for Biblical advice, unsure whence, gone after 
0030 UT, sunset? That was nullable, but still too much QRM to pull anything 
from WCGO(?). Will need to be on ND day pattern to have a chance here. At 0043 
UT I`m getting something else in English, probably NNW, KVGB in KS. I keep 
nulling that and aiming toward Chicago, undivided attention to 1590 from 0058 
UT to 0102 UT, but nothing surfaces above the pileup. Conditions might have 
been auroral, but no, Chicago 1690, 780 and 670 are in just fine at 0028 UT 
check.

WCGO would legally be on ND day pattern only until 2315 UT in October, 2230 UT 
in November. That`s before the Assyrian program on weekdays, altho on Saturdays 
there are several of them all afternoon as late as 7 pm CT. A.k.a. Neo-Aramaic:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyrian_Neo-Aramaic
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

1590, Oct 31 at 0307 UT, sounds like Bollywood music, and peaking about 40 
degrees, almost northeast as befitting WCGO Evanston IL. Still same at 0322 UT 
and have not heard any announcements. With very heavy QRM and multi-SAHs, since 
there are five dozen mostly low-power US stations at night on 1590, but this is 
slightly dominant. 0333 to a Hallowe`en tune in Bollywood style with banshee. 

It`s time to go back online instead of onradio, so I hasten to bring up the 
WCGO webstream, and hear more similar music, but now there is a lot of chatter 
between W&M, in Hinglish? Or Engjabi? with tune dedications. For the show at 10 
pm to Midnite CT Sundays is: `Sohni Dharti Radio`. No info about it on WCGO`s 
own site, but searching separately finds this from a blog stalled since 2012:
http://sohnidhartiradio.blogspot.com/

``Let me introduce myself to you. My name is Sophia Sohail and I am a Radio 
Jocky doing shows every sunday night on wcgo 1590 am channel as well as a 
writer. I write articles in our community newspaper. When people of my 
community listen to my talk shows on the radio, they call me Oprah of our 
indopak community``. So Punjabi is more likely (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1590: Having seen my earlier report on the ``Bollywood`` station, 
John Reed in Shawnee OK replied Nov 2:

``Maybe this is what I heard:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KMIC
 
It looks like they were doing Bollywood music then, but may have switched 
formats this month. That signal’s power and distance sounds more like what I 
was hearing. 73, John``

Pertinent quote at end of wikipedia article:

``In mid October 2016, Radio Aleluya programming was replaced with brokered 
South Asian programming "Radio Dabang" which had aired on Siga Broadcasting 
station [1480] KLVL in Pasadena. This was done in an effort to provide better 
nighttime service to the southwest areas of Houston that KLVL was unable to 
cover after sunset.``

The radioaleluya website now shows 980 KQUE as the main station, and with 
coverage maps
http://radioaleluya.org/covertura/
of 16 stations in the market, mostly FM translators, no 1590, and only two on 
AM, 980 KQUE and 1380 KRCM (but a while ago that was split off to a separate 
``Radio Viva``, so may not be up to date.)

KMIC had crossed my mind but as far as I knew it was R. Aleluya, and with an 
extremely unfavorable night pattern SE into the GOM. That would explain why the 
only Asian music I have been hearing loops toward Chicago rather than Houston. 
Getting a bearing on whatever is heard on 1590 would go a long way toward 
resolving this.

The R. Dabang website http://radiodabang.com now greets us with

``RADIO DABANG is now on the BIGGER, BETTER and STRONGER 1590AM!
        
About The Radio Dabang --- Radio Dabang is presented to you by Bollywood Show 4 
U which is a renowned entertainment management company based out of Houston 
Texas. Radio Dabang is Houston’s top South Asian Bollywood Radio station. It 
has been an industry leader and dominating the Bollywood radio category in 
Houston since its inception with over 2 million listeners. Read More`` [which 
leads to a 404]

So indeed John could have been hearing this since mid-October on 1590, but the 
``Bollywood`` station heard for ``years`` before would have to be something 
else, like WCGO which has been ETHnic for a long time including partially 
Bollywood (but rather Assyrian at the time of his log, as I researched before).

Then I check the Houston-Galveston board at
http://www.radiodiscussions.com/showthread.php?697676-Radio-Dabang-moves-from-1480-to-1590

``10-12-2016, 09:02 PM #1 Mediafrog+
Radio Dabang moves from 1480 to 1590

KLVL 1480 is running looped messages from Radio Dabang telling listeners to 
tune to 1590. And checking KMIC the regular Radio Dabang programming has indeed 
moved there. The announcement loop mentions that listeners had complained about 
the 1480 signal, especially the inadequate nighttime coverage. Not a surprise, 
as the 1480 night signal starts to die west of downtown Houston, and is buried 
in the co-channel pileup when you get to the West Loop. As most of the South 
Asian community is in the southwest part of the market, Radio Dabang couldn't 
reach them after sunset. So a format change for KMIC 1590, and it would appear 
that KLVL 1480 is looking for a new tenant`` 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1590, Oct 30 at 0307 UT as I am rotating the DX-398 to peak/null 
presumed WCGO IL, something appears briefly in the null, ``Your shopping mall 
on the radio, KGAD``, or fuzzily similar calls. KDAV Lubbock TX would be 
closest, supposedly oldies, and maybe silent? Or KVGB Great Bend KS? (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

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