** ANGUILLA [non]. 6090, March 22 at 0126, CBB is still AWOL, uncovering weak 
signal presumably Brasil (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL. 11745 & 11815, March 21 at 0529, crackling spurs from 11780.1v 
RNA/RNB are still here but weak, maybe having been reduced but not eliminated. 
Likewise at 0142 check March 22 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. 670, March 22 at 0111, R. Rebelde is dominant, and nulling 
it, just no WSCR at all with auroral conditions continuing another night. At 
0135 I survey: the following `clears` from northerly US stations are inaudible 
or maybe a trace: 
670 WSCR, 700 WLW, 720 WGN, 780 WBBM, 830 WCCO, 890 WLS. 
The following are still audible, mostly from slightly lower latitudes: 650 WSM, 
750 WSB, 840 WHAS, 850 KOA, 1110 KFAB, 1120 KMOX.
On 680 I strained to hear any Progreso // 4765 or Rebelde // 5025 but nothing 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** EGYPT. 12035, March 22 at 0143, R. Cairo VG signal, music suptorted
12080, March 22 at 0143, R. Cairo music // 12035, not distorted, but much 
weaker signal; normally these two Spanish are more similar levels
9965, March 22 at 0144, R. Cairo, fair signal with whine, Arabic? JBM
9860, March 22 at 0145, R. Cairo, poor and dead air or JBM
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** INTERNATIONAL VACUUM [non]. 90.1, UT Sunday March 22 at 0330, KUCO 
Edmond/OKC playing `Hitchhiker`s Guide to the Galaxy`, episode 1 of 12. Great 
to hear this superb serial once again, tnx to Robert Conrad on `Weekend Radio` 
originating at WCLV Cleveland OH. I warned you before that this would be 
starting tonight, but if you missed it there are several more webcasting 
stations scheduling it on Sundays. See
http://publicradiofan.com/cgibin/program.pl?programid=682
but better confirm directly from station websites as info is constantly 
changing. The first half of this end`s `Weekend Radio` is other SF material 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** MADAGASCAR. 17575, March 21 at 1706, VG Christian hymn and talk in Swahili, 
from AWR. Losing RWANDA, maybe will add more via here in A-15? (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 660, March 21 at 0209 on caradio, dominant signal IDs in Spanish as 
``ABC Radio``, plays Queen. Guess its format is classic rock in English; i.e. 
XEFZ, 10/1 kW in Monterrey NL. It`s still dominant on home radios, March 21 at 
0541, ``ABC Radio 660 AM``, rock in English (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** PERU. 5980, March 22 at 0104, I have escaped to the porch to reduce the 
noisy computer QRM from inside: enough to hear two very poor carriers beating 
from BBC/UAE and R. Chaski, the latter no doubt the one also with some talk 
modulation. It cuts off at 0105:54.5* leaving a weaker single carrier from BBC. 
Previous timing 7 nights ago was 0105:13* on March 15, so that averages 5.9 
seconds later per 24 hours, still moving the slippery autotimer right along at 
its usual rate of precession (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SRI LANKA. 11905, March 22 I tune in for SLBC cut-on a bit early and am 
rewarded by a brief upstart of only a few seconds at 0112:25, off again. Back 
to stay from *0114:10.5, and it`s only fair, not the usual bigsig. 0114:46.5 
standard musical prélude; 2+1 mistimesignal ends at 0115:19, now back to its 
favorite imposition (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. 9525, Sat March 21 at 2047, no signal from Global 24, when 
their new weekend schedule supposedly showed WORLD OF RADIO. I asked Jeff White 
about it and he says he knows nothing about this frequency. Original sked on 
G24 website did not specify sites, but now reveals 9525 is 100 kW due east from 
BULGARIA, not WRMI. So how was it in Europe and beyond? 

Tnx to monitoring by Alan Gale in England who heard WOR`s last 5 minutes at 
2125 on 9525, it`s now clear that the WOR time was not 2030, but 2100 Sat, i.e. 
third third of a sesquihour broadcast starting at 2000, following World News 
and Wavescan. I had assumed the news would merely be headlines like before in a 
one-hour transmission, rather than a full semihour of news to start a full 
sesquihour. 

Jeff Demers of G24 forwards a report from Iwao Nagatani in Japan: 
``March 21, 2015, Time of Reception (UTC): 2115-2132 Frequency: 9525
Program name and/or details: World of Radio. Reception tips of Mighty KBC on 
7375 kHz, Radio Australia, accident of Voice of Nigeria, some US medium wave 
stations, etc.
Reception quality: SINPO 35333. Signal was fair and no interference.
Comments about our programming: This is the first time that I heard your radio 
broadcast. I hope you will broadcast East Asia. I would like to listen to your 
own program.``

WORLD OF RADIO 1765 monitoring: confirmed on WA0RCR, 1860-AM near St Louis MO 
starting a few seconds before 0314 UT Sunday March 22, theme truncated. Next:
Sun 2300 on WRMI 11580
Mon 0300v on Area 51 via WBCQ 5110v
Mon 1100 on WRMI 9955
Wed 0730 & 1530 on Hamburger Lokalradio 
Wed 1315 on WRMI 9955
Wed 2100 on WBCQ 7490v
or podcast via RMRC, as linked via http://www.worldofradio.com
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Further monitoring of the revived Global 24 via WRMI: See revised 
sked at
http://about.global24radio.com/weekends-schedule/#comments
It shows 11825 and 5850 are both on the 315 degree antenna, across central 
North America, meaning a VG signal here, much improved! UT Sun March 22 at 
0109, `Travel with Rick Steves` is discussing railpasses in Germany. 

Another Global 24 block is News at 0200-0230 UT Sunday on 9955, so I check the 
WRMI webcast for that at 0217 to find the RAIN Report, about ham radio, not 
world news; 0226 ads for Ears to Our World, and Rush Cables by the G24 
announcer but no ID for Global 24; 0227 fill music, 0230 R. Eslovaquia 
Internacional YL with ID for WRMI before her own Spanish relay. G24 sked 
doesn`t yet show details for Sunday evening, but Jeff White says it will again 
be on from 22 until 02 UT Monday (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 11580, March 22 at 0141, BS on a very good signal, like 11825 WRMI 
which we know is northwest, but 11580 is normally northeast making it a poor 
second here. Wonder if some more antenna switcheroos have taken place; or just 
evening enhancement (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9395, March 22 at 0146 via WRMI, TruNews gospel huxter as I tune by 
asserts that Moslems, homosexuals, thieves, among others, are Satanic. Sort of 
like hate speech, isn`t it? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 760, March 22 at 0136 UT, gospel huxter. Surely not WJR in the 
subauroral zone as even Chicagoans are outblacked. That leaves nothing but KCCV 
Overland Park KS, BOTTly religious. Night power is supposedly only 200 watts, 
but day power 10 kW has a lobe right at us (which is quite marginal on 
groundwave, almost 300 miles) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. 830, March 21 at 0550 UT, Spanish ID as ``830 AM, La que 
sorprende``, and loops SE, so presumably WFNO in Norco LA. Looking up its 
listing in NRC AM Log, I may have misheard the slogan shown there, ``La 
Caliente 830 AM``. Is 5000/750 U4. Used to be a nuisance for WCCO but mutually 
nullable from this angle. Now WCCO is gone with the aurora, and with WFNO 
nulled instead hear another SS, no doubt a Mexican. XEIK Piedras Negras is 
closest, but allegedly a 5 kW daytimer; biggest one is 25/5 kW, XEITE, R. 
Capital in the DF (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1340, March 22 at 0119 UT, traditional beer/tear country song 
atop the jumble, such that I can get a pretty good bearing on it, NNW/SSE. 0120 
UT overtaken by CBS Sports Radio with an 855 number. 

The two are virtually the same DF, or opposites. I figure the CBS SR is KGHM in 
OKC, my nearest and daytime occupant, but I have never paid attention to which 
network it`s on, and NRC AM Log shows FSR and NBC. CBS Sports station finder 
which searches well once it loads, for 1340 unshows any Okie, and only one 
close to the proper DF: KRMD Shreveport/Bossier City LA.

Now how about the country music? Assuming it`s from an adjacent or second 
adjacent state, in the NRC AM Log, the only such Texan is KAND in Corsicana, 
``Real Country``. Second choice, but certainly less likely considering the 
auroral conditions, is from the NNW, KSID in Sidney, Nebraska. KRMD and KAND 
are neighbors on the 1340 map, nothing between them, and also the closest ones 
beyond OKC (Hugo being silent). All this of course is not enough for a definite 
ID of either (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 4956-USB, March 22 at 0132, 2-way in colloquial Spanish, poor. I 
prefer broadcasters! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 4989-USB, March 22 at 0128, some SSB catches my attention: weak 
2-way contact by American accents. First suspicion of a MARS-like net soon goes 
down as I notice no such protocols and an f-word floats by; nothing more past 
0131, but a het from 4990 --- Suriname? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

This report dispatched at 0446 UT March 22
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