** ALASKA. 7355, August 6 at 1203, KNLS English with preview of hour`s 
segments; after song, first one at 1207 is Eye on Health & Medicine. Starts S9, 
fades to S6, soon degrading. Nothing audible on // 11870 (nor 11885)(Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENIG DIGEST)

** BOUGAINVILLE [and non]. 3325, August 6 at 1155, music and BFO double-het 
implying two carriers; 1158 brief announcement, more music to cut off air 
mid-tune at 1200*, uncovering the weaker carrier. So first was NBC 
Bougainville, and second RRI Palangkaraya. 

Ron Howard reports the same kind of thing on August 4 at 1201 as I also logged. 
However, on August 5 he says NBC was absent, leaving only RRI from 1139 to 1234 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 5040, UT Sunday August 6 at 0555, RHC with some great deft 
classical/jazz piano playing, but Ed Newman does *not* back-announce what or by 
whom! Instead wraps up biweekly jazz show, piano transition to restart the 
English hour early at 0557, first off, this-day-in-history, topped by the death 
of Engels 122 years ago August 5. Whew, this might have gone unnoticed in the 
Free World (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDIA. 9575, August 6 at 1214 the haunting AIR IS, about S6, 1215 opening 
barely audible. It`s Tibetan until 1330, 500 kW, 102 degrees from Bengaluru per 
Aoki, and *jammed, but no sign of that yet from the ChiCom. 102, south of due 
east is not the direxion of Tibet from Bengaluru! No better antenna available, 
or error? HFCC shows 38 degrees --- that`s more like it! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) 

** NEW ZEALAND. 7425, August 6 at 1214, RNZI is S9+20 with pop music, so still 
not aiming toward PNG. Barry Hartley explains what`s really going on, which is 
not made clear on the RNZI website. 

I had said, ``7425, July 27 at 1247, RNZI obviously still on the Pacific rather 
than PNG antenna as nominally switched to only at 11-13 UT; consequently a good 
signal here when we normally must strain to hear it or give up. RNZI still 
claims, ``Bougainville/Papua New Guinea and Timor Transmission 1100-1300 UTC. 
From 1100-1300 UTC our programme is directed to the North Western Pacific and 
Asia``, at
http://www.radionz.co.nz/international/listen

Barry replied August 1: ``Hi Glenn, Further to your comments in the NASWA 
Flashsheet, RNZI has an antenna switching problem at the transmitter site, 
which means the 325 degree antennas cannot be used at present. Repairs should 
happen soon. The 35 degree antennas are being used full time with 100 kW, which 
actually is the power always used by RNZI. It is usually split between two 
antennas, 50 kW each beamed 35 and 325 degrees. The transmitter NEVER runs at 
50 kW! Regards, Barry Hartley``

On August 3 I replied: ``Barry, That explains it, but I am a bit confused by 
what you say. RNZI own skeds never show two headings at once, rather always 
Pacific except at 11-13, PNG, which is currently out of service. Do you mean 
when it`s working, the 325 antenna is still getting half the power even when 
PNG is not singled out as target? And only the other half on the 35? It did not 
seem that way to us, with a signal drop at 1100 on 7425.

HFCC registrations do show 50 kW each on both antennas almost all the time 
(except unspecified DRM 35 kW) along with many alternate frequencies not 
currently employed. I figured this was to cover possible contingency changes, 
rather than actual usage all the time.
http://hfcc.org/data/schedbyfmo.php?seas=A17&fmor=RNZ
RNZI is also handling the frequency management for Vanuatu and Solomon Islands``

And Barry responds August 6: ``Hi Glenn, Yes, both antennas, 35 degrees and 325 
degrees are used most of the time. The 100 kW is split between them. The only 
exceptions are the DRM service, 1645-2050 UT, when 35 kW DRM is used (the 100 
kW becomes 35 kW in DRM mode) and the PNG/Bougainville service, 1059-1258 UT, 
when 100 kW is beamed at 325 degrees. Contrary to what Ivo in Bulgaria says, 
RNZI ALWAYS runs at 100 kW!

By the way, RNZI is now officially called RNZ Pacific, since May, although the 
term RNZI is used as well. RNZ looks after Vanuatu and the Solomons` frequency 
assignments as favour to them. RNZ also looks after their transmitters 
occasionally when severe problems arise. It is part of New Zealand's Pacific 
aid program. I hope this explains things! Regards, Barry`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. OK tropo morning of August 6 propels some low-power OKCs to Enid. 
Decoding at 1452 UT are: 36 KUOK-CD; 42 KBZC-LD; 

At 1505 UT, 21 KTOU-LD with its six subchannels:
21-1, HSN 
21-2, SBN Live per bug UR
21-3, HSN-2
21-4, JTV HD
21-5, totally black screen and no audio!
21-6, ? another infomercial

Also in are full-powers on RF 26, KTEN ``10`` Ada; on RF 20, KQCW-HD ``19-1``, 
but exhibiting a KOTV 6 LR bug from Tulsa. 

KOCB RF 33 OKC is not decoding, implying some DX QRM to it. Most likely 
probably KUVN Garland TX among lots of other Texans and a few Okies, Kansies.

Also BAD DTV signals not decoding on RF 19, 12 and 11 until 1500.

And once again the last living NTSC transmitter around here, A48, KOCY-LP with 
Estrella TV, weak but steady and NOT cutting off the air! snowy color signal. 
Ahhh, snow, about to become a past-thing on the TV screen. All gone by 1552 UT 
(Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1889 monitoring: confirmed UT Sunday August 6 at 0340 
on WA0RCR, 1860-AM, Wentzville MO --- but too much storm noise to figure out 
when it would have started, nominal 0315. Next:
Sun 2330   WBCQ 9330v-CUSB to WSW [lately 9331+]
Mon 0300v  WBCQ 5130v Area 51 to WSW
Mon 0330   WRMI 9955 to SSE
Mon 2330   WBCQ 9330v-CUSB to WSW
Tue 0030   WRMI 7730 to WNW
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9455 // 9395 // 7780, August 6 at 1323, three WRMIs with AWR Wavescan 
at secret time of Sunday 1300. The WRMI schedules show only 25 airings of WS 
per week, but we include a few more like this we have run across, on 
DX/SWL/MEDIA PROGRAMS (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

This report despatched at 1737 UT August 6
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