*********************************************************** WELCOME TO THE AM-DX NEWSFLASH - October 12 2000 Vol 6 No 28 *********************************************************** *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- IRCA's web site... take a peek!! http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5792/ *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Deadline for next issue - Thursday, October 19 2000 @ 1400 UTC Send all contributions to me @ phil@radiodx.com "*" denotes that the tip/info/etc. came from the IRCA eGroup (used by permission). You must be a member of IRCA to subscribe to the eGroup at http://www.egroups.com. International Radio Club of America "**" denotes that the following items were originally posted on the AM@NRCDXAS.ORG list (used by permission). National Radio Club. "***" denotes that the following item was originally posted on the Hard Core DX list. "****" denotes that the following item was originally posted on the MWDX list. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- X XX XX XX X XXXXXXX X X X X X X X X X X XXXXX X XX X X X X XXXX X X X X X X X X X X X X X XX X *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- CPC and DX tests *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- 10/13/00 Fri - 0655-1200 - 1584 - Goteborg SWEDEN 10/14/00 Sat - 0600-0800 - 1584 - Goteborg SWEDEN In connection with the 75th anniversary of radio in Sweden, there will be special broadcasts from a 150 Watt transmitter in Göteborg on 1584 kHz on 13 & 14 October. There will be relays of Sveriges Radio P4 and special announcements acc. to this schedule: 13 October: 0655-1200 UTC, 14 October: 0600-0800 UTC. There will be first test transmissions on 8 October between ca 1500 and 1800 UTC. For those who can read Swedish, please find a full description of the activities in the posting below from the SWEDX mailing list, 5 October: (Bernd Trutenau/MWDX) ****In addition to the previous info about the transmissions on 1584 kHz from the Radio Museum in Gothenburg, reception reports can be sent to: radiomuseet@swipnet.se or direct to sm6kri@telia.com The station is well heard in Finland and northern Sweden. (Krister Eriksson SM6KRI - sm6kri@telia.com) Here's the results of the most recent DX test that have been received here: WJNT-1180, Jackson, MS - tested Saturday, September 30, 2000 from 1:00- 2:00 am EDT: Tom Jasinski of Shorewood, IL, David Hochfelder in New Brunswick, NJ, Nigel Pimblett in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, Frank Aden in Boise, ID, Tim Hall in Chula Vista, CA, Barry McLarnon in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Bob Foxworth in Tampa, FL, Steve Francis in Alcoa, TN and Patrick Martin in Seaside, OR all reported hearing the test. Bill Flynn in Cave Junction, OR said he figured that due to the equipment he had and where he lived he wouldn't be able to hear the test over the air, so he went to the WJNT website(www.wjnt.com) and listened to it there. However, Bob Karchevski in Mountain View, CA (north of San Jose) and Blaine Thompson in Ft. Wayne, IN both tried for the test but were unable to hear it. Also, Phil Bytheway of Seattle, WA reported that he tried for the test an possibly heard some code at about 0200. ****The special transmission from NRK Ingoy (Norway) on 153 kHz has been audible pretty well since the "local" program began at 1900 UTC (today Friday). My QTH is in Southern Finland, roughly 1300 kilometers south of the transmitter. Romania on the same frequency is much more powerful, and another, unidentified music station is also strong, but with my K9AY, NRK comes OK. More on the transmission at http://www.dxlc.com/longwave/ingoy.html (Mika Makelainen - mika@makelainen.com) ****The signals from the new Ingoy transmitter is now coming in here (at 2120 UTC) with quite good streght. At 1900 I could not hear them at all. The transmission is in both english and norwegian and gives at lot of information about the village of Ingoy and the future for longwave transmissions by NRK. They are planning to start digital transmissions in a couple of years. (Stefan Björn - stefan.bjorn@telia.com, Reciever: Icom R-75, Antenna: K9AY) *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- HOT ITEMS *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- BROADCAST INFO - PREPARED ON 10/08/00 1000 FORMAT CHANGES AND ADJUSTMENTS A FEW ABBREV. JRN - JONES RADIO NETWORK (SATELLITE SERVICE) ABC - ABC RADIO NETWORK (SATELLITE SERVICE // - SIMULCAST CRN - CATHOLIC RADIO NETWORK EWTN - CATHOLIC TALK NETWORK SRN - SALEM RADIO NETWORK IS THE NEW NAME FOR "REACH" S. GSPL NET NORTENO - FOLKLORIC ACCORDIAN MUSIC FROM THE NORTHERN REGION OF MEXICO FREQ. CALL SIGN OLD INFO NEW INFO 630 WMFD WILMINGTON, NC SILENT ROCK //WRQR 10/4 KXLT OPPORTINITY, WA NWS/TLK SPORTS - ESPN 10/4 730 WBZS ALEXANDRIA, VA TROPICAL WKDL - REG. MEXICAN 10/4 790 KJRB SPOKANE, WA SPTS/TLK ADDS FOX SPORTS 10/4 820 WXTR FREDERICK, MD C&W TO BE NEWS // WTOP DEC. 850 KJON ANADARKO, OK C&W // KRPT CL. C&W 9/27 KHHO TACOMA, WA SPORTS // KJR SPORTS 9/27 910 KVVQ HESPERIA, CA ADLT STNDS OLDIES - ABC 9/20 980 WLUS GAINESVILLE, FL SILENT STNDS WW1 // WKZY 10/4 WAZS SUMMERVILLE, SC C&W/BLK GSPL BLK GSPL 10/4 990 KXXL WICHITA FALLS, TX SILENT SPORTS 1 ON 1 9/27 1050 WKDL SILVER SPTING, MD REG. MEX WPLC - ROMANTICA// FM 10/4 1060 KOFY GILMER, TX NEWS SS VARIETY 9/20 1110 KTTP PINEVILLE, LA KTLD - TALK KTTP - RELIGION 10/4 WJML PETOSKEY, MI TLK/OLDIES TALK 9/27 WSFW SENECA FALLS,NY SOFT AC TLK/SPTS-ESPN // WGVA 9/20 1140 WLOD LOUDON, TN STNDS // WKFN OLDIES 9/27 1190 KLUV DALLAS, TX OLDIES KJOI - TO BE BLK GSPL 9/27 THEY ARE USEING THE NEW CALLS KJOI BUT ARE STILL PLAYING OLDIES. EXSPECT CHANGE TO OCCUR SOON TO BLK GSPL 1220 KLVZ DENVER, CO C. CHRIST CLASSICAL 10/4 1240 WGVA GENEVA, NY TALK TLK/SPTS - ESPN 9/20 1280 KVOD DENVER, CO CLASSICAL TO BE SPANISH 10/4 WANS ANDERSON, SC TLK / STNDS BEACH MX/SPTS 6-8PM 9/20 1290 WATO OAK RIDGE, TN AD. STNDS SPORTS ESPN 9/27 1340 WCMI ASHLAND, KY S. GSPL REPORTED SILENT 10/4 1350 KCOR SAN ANTONIO, TX REG MEX/SPTS SS TLK/SPTS 9/20 1360 WOEN OLEAN, NY TLK/SPTS TO BE SOFT AC DEC. WWOW CONNEAUT, OH C&W OLDIES - JRN 9/27 1380 WNNY NEW YORK, NY STUNTING SS NEWS 9/27 1450 KGFF SHAWNEE, OK CL. HITS ADLT STNDS - WW1 10/4 1460 WXOK BATON ROUGE, LA B. GSPL/R&B BLK GSPL - ABC 9/20 1510 WJKN JACKSON, MI TLK/SPTS REPORTED SILENT 10/4 1540 KGBC GALVESTON, TX OLDIES ADDS SPORTS - ESPN 9/27 1550 WCGR CANANDAIGUA, NY SOFT AC TLK/SPTS-ESPN // WGVA 9/20 KQJD WEST FARGO, ND KQWB -AD STND SILENT 9/20 1580 WARB OXFORD, AL WOXR- C&W WARB - URBAN AC 9/20 1590 WHLX MARINE CITY, MI WHYT - C&W WHLX - OLDIES // WHLS 9/27 WAUB AUBURN, NY SOFT AC TLK/SPTS-ESPN // WGVA 9/20 WZUM CARNEGIE, PA CL. HITS JAZZ/ R&B OLDIES 9/20 1600 WPNT E. LONGMEADOW,MA TRAVEL INFO CL. ROCK // WAQY 9/27 1660 KQWB WEST FARGO, ND KQID - NEW KQWB - AD STNDS WW1 9/20 CONSTRUCTION PERMITS GRANTED 1460 WRKB KANNAPOLIS, NC INCREASE DAY POWER TO 2000 NDA 1520 WTRI BRUNSWICK, MD INCREASE DAY POWER TO 17000 DA-D ACTIVITY 540 WDAK COLUMBUS, GA CHANGES XMTR SITE TO; 32-25-49 85-03-58 670 KIRN SIMI VALLEY CHANGES TO DA-1 910 WPRP PONCE, PR DECREASES TO 4400 DAY & NIGHT NDA CHANGES XMTR SITE TO: 17-59-27 66-37-48 960 WFIR ROANOKE, VA CHANGES XMTR SITE TO: 37-15-19 79-57-34 WTCH SHAWNO, WI CHANGES XMTR SITE TO: 44-46-50 88-37-52 1220 KOMC BRANSON, MO DECREASES TO 470 DAYS/ 44 NIGHTS NDA CHANGES XMTR SITE TO: 36-43-08 93-14-20 1400 WANI OPELIKA, AL CHANGES XMTR SITE TO: 32-39-26 85-25-27 KAOK LAKE CHARLES, LA CHANGES XMTR SITE TO: 30-14-10 93-10-02 1560 KKHT GALLATIN, TX INCREASES TO 3000 NIGHTS *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- **Russ Edmunds - Blue Bell PA - wb2bjh@nrcdxas.org From DCRTV comes the following: Richmond's nostalgic 1380 AM, WTVR, is now WVBB (for "Virginia's Big Band," perhaps?). WTVR remains the calls of Richmond's CBS Channel 6 and 98.1 FM, an adult contemporary outlet. No changes are expected in 1380's programming. The station was recently purchased by Cox from Clear Channel. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- *kevin redding - Mesa AZ - lwdxer@juno.com KGME/KFYI swap. Although these stations have made the switch, the station at 550 which will be KFYI eventually, is still IDing as KGME at ToH. The station that will eventually be KGME on 990, is still IDing as KFYI at the ToH. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- ***Dave Kenny - 100437.173@compuserve.com The new 17th edition of RADIO STATIONS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM (ISBN 09514723-9-9) is now available from the British DX Club. RADIO STATIONS IN THE UK is a comprehensive 56 page directory of mediumwave and FM radio stations in the UK. It covers all BBC, independent and long-term restricted service licence services and is a must for anyone interested in UK domestic radio - either as a casual radio listener or specialized DXer. This edition again includes a free supplementary guide to radio stations in the Republic of Ireland. Features include: - Many new stations on the air since the last edition was published - Improved layout in frequency lists with separate column for location/transmitter site - All stations listed by frequency as well as in alphabetical A-Z order - Frequencies cross-referenced to show parallel channels - Transmitter sites and powers, postal and e-mail addresses, telephone and fax numbers. - Comprehensive listing of Low Power AM and FM stations at hospitals, colleges, sports grounds - The Irish supplement also includes details of many new FM relays RADIO STATIONS IN THE UK is available from BDXC's London HQ: British DX Club, 126 Bargery Road, Catford, London SE6 2LR, UK. PRICE per copy: 3.00 pounds sterling, or 7 International Reply Coupons, or 5 US dollars/DM 10. (All prices include postage. For airmail outside Europe please add 1 US dollar or 1 IRC) Recommended methods of payment:- - UK Cheque / UK postal order payable to 'British DX Club'. - Eurocheque payable in pounds sterling to 'British DX Club'. - International Reply Coupons. (Payment may also be sent in cash or mint UK postage stamps in denominations of 50 pence or less. Cash payments in DM or $US banknotes also welcome, as are equivalent cash payments in other EU currencies, but NO COINS or foreign cheques please. Registered post is recommended for all cash payments to ensure safe delivery). Email enquiries to: bdxc@hotmail.com Full details also on the new BDXC-UK Web site: http://www.bdxc.org.uk *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- INDIVIDUAL LOGGINGS *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- **Patrick Griffith - Wesminster CO - AM-DXer@webtv.net 1370 KGNO KS Dodge City - 10/8 0000 - ID "Serving SW Kansas for 30 years, all oldies, all the time, KGNO, Dodge City" then into rock oldies. (PG-CO) 1380 KOTA SD Rapid City - 10/7 2353 - Promo for KOTA haunted house and canned food drive then into Sports By Line prog. (PG-CO) 1430 KQLL OK Tulsa - 10/7 2314 - ID as "Sports Radio 14-30" then into NSU football play by play. In solid for 30 minutes despite local KEZW on this frequency which was separated out with synchronous tuning. (PG-CO) 1440 KPUR TX Amarillo - 10/7 2302 - ESPN coverage of Oakland A's baseball. Fighting it out with KMAJ on the channel. (PG-CO) 1440 KMAJ KS Topeka - 10/7 2259 - ID as "AM 14-40, KMAJ" then into ABC news. Fghting it out with KPUR on the channel. (PG-CO) 1590 KVGB KS Great Bend - 10/7 2228 - ID "Over 6 decades as the talk of the town, 15-90, KVGB, Great Bend" then into David Essel talk program. (PG-CO) 1630 KKWY WY Cheyenne - 10/6 0136 - In here this morning with the best signal I've heard since they went on the air. Frequent "16-30 KWY" IDs and country music. (PG-CO) 1640 WKSH WI Sussex - 10/7 0355 - Solid signal with no fading. SRN news in progress. Interrupted by full 2 minute long ID including "WKSH, Sussex/Milwaukee" at 0358. Invited listeners to help spread the word about WKSH with one of their bumper stickers available by calling the station. (PG-CO) 1700 KQXX TX, Brownsville - 10/6 0330 - Dominant on frequency over usual KBGG w/SS music. (PG-CO) (Their signal was a little better than usual last night but is tremendously better tonight. Per my visit to the transmitter earlier this week the new tuning shed (photos on my web site) was in place at the KJJL tower. I suspect that KKWY may now be diplexed into the KJJL 150 foot tower as originally specified on their license.) Drake R-8 & Palomar loop **The 1430 logging was interesting. KEZW is about 15 miles from me and their night pattern is aimed right at me. KQLL should be aimed away from me to protect KEZW. Couldn't hear KQLL at all when I unselected the synchronous tuning. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- ***Erich Bergmann - e.bergmann@an-netz.de Belgrade MW still on the air. 10/6 Heard it yesterday on 684 kHz but this morning about 0430 UTC I heard only Spain and an Arabic station (Saudi Arabia?) Those days I heard also an serbian station on 1566 but to weak to recognize what programme was broadcasted. 10/7 But now in the evening heard again on 684 kHz with stronger signal than the preceding day(s). They identify as "prvi program Radio Beograd" (prvi=first) and announce only two FM frequencies. Once I heard also an ID: "Novo Radio Beograd" (novo=new). *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- **Bruce Conti - Nashua NH - BACONTI@aol.com 1100 WGPA PA Bethlehem - 10/2 1850 - Good; promo for college football "...exclusively on Sunny 1100 WGPA," and adult contemporary music. (BC-NH) 1110 WNAP PA Norristown - 10/2 1900 - Fair; gospel music, "WNAP... home of Gospel Highway 11, Norristown, Philadelphia," then off, leaving WBT in clear. (BC-NH) 1450 WKTQ ME South Paris - 10/3 1855 - Fair; PSA about after-school bowling with registration forms at the Norway town office.(BC-NH) 1510 WPUT NY Brewster - 10/3 1820 - Excellent; "You're listening to the absolute best music on the radio, the Music of Your Life on 940 WINE and 1510 WPUT" and nostalgia, way over WNRB. (BC-NH) 1550 WITK PA Pittston - 10/3 1840 - Fair; WICK jingle, oldies by Olivia Newton John and KC & the Sunshine Band. (BC-NH) Pan American DX 610 COLOMBIA R.Dif.Nacional de Colombia, Uribia OCT 9 0430 - Good; "...frequencia de la Radio Difusora Nacional de Colombia," folk music. [Conti-ME] 610 TRINIDAD & TOBAGO ICN Port of Spain OCT 9 0425 - Fair; BBC World Service // 5975. [Conti-ME] 670 VENEZUELA R.Rumbos, Caracas OCT 9 0232 - Excellent; "En Radio Rumbos, la emisora de Venezuela, diez, treinte dos minutos," salsa and merengue music. [Conti-ME] 700 BRAZIL R.Nova Eldorado, Sao Paulo OCT 8 2240 - Good; woman in Portuguese with Eldorado mention, urban contemporary music. 700 VENEZUELA R.Sur, Puerto Ordaz OCT 9 0237 - Good; "la senal gigante" ID, merengue and urban contemporary music. [Conti-ME] 720 VENEZUELA R.Oriente, Porlamar OCT 8 2300 - Excellent; "Desde Porlamar, isla de Margarita... transmite Radio Oriente, 720 AM," promo for Realidades program on "Radio Oriente, la senal de Venezuela." [Conti-ME] 750 BRAZIL unID OCT 8 2315 - Guitar instrumental waltzes under RCR Venezuela. [Conti-ME] 800 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES PJB R.Transmundial, Bonaire OCT 9 0259 - Excellent; "En 800 del dial, el mensaje diferente a travez de Radio Transmundial, desde la isla de Bonaire, Antillas Holandesas" and inspirational music. [Conti-ME] 850 PUERTO RICO WABA La Grande, Aguadilla OCT 8 0300 - Fair; "850 AM... Waba, la grande" and Latin American nostalgic vocals, over/under WEEI. [Conti-ME] 860 BRAZIL R.CBN Rio de Janeiro OCT 8 2330 - Fair; assumed this with news in Portuguese. [Conti-ME] 860 VENEZUELA Enlace 860, Valle de la Pascua OCT 9 0030 - Good; "Musicales 860" nostalgia program, "Valle de la Pascua... Enlace 860" ID and "musical" jingle. [Conti-ME] 870 VENEZUELA Puerto la Cruz OCT 9 0025 - Fair; "En Barcelona, Puerto la Cruz,... 870 AM," Latino pop/salsa, frequent time checks. 890 VENEZUELA R.America, Valencia OCT 9 0040 - Poor; shouting Radio America IDs heard through R.Progreso-Cuba. [Conti-ME] 900 BARBADOS CBC Bridgetown OCT 9 0050 - Good; announcers in Caribbean-accented English with Guatemala vs. Barbados football play-by-play. [Conti-ME] 900 VENEZUELA Mara Ritmo 900, Maracaibo OCT 9 0108 - Fair; "Muy pronto, Mara Ritmo 900" and Zulia mentions, "hora de Venezuela" time checks, accordion/cumbia music, over/under Barbados. 920 COLOMBIA Cartegena OCT 8 0218 - Poor in SAH; sign-off "...desde Cartegena, Colombia" with anthem, then off-frequency SAH gone leaving Venezuela in clear. [Conti-ME] 920 VENEZUELA YVQX Porlamar OCT 8 0230 - Good; continuous bachata music, many equis IDs. [Conti-ME] 930 URUGUAY CX20 R.Monte Carlo, Montevideo OCT 8 0250 - Fair; "CX20 Radio Monte Carlo" IDs, full ID "...transmite CX20 Radio Monte Carlo, Montevideo, republica... Uruguay" over/under domestics. 940 PUERTO RICO WIPR San Juan OCT 9 0115 - Good; political talk, "emisora... Puerto Rico" and "en Puerto Rico" mentions, over Venezuela. [Conti-ME] 950 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC R.Popular, Sto Domingo OCT 9 0138 - Good; lottery numbers, "El Noticiero Popular... Radio Popular" promo, salsa and merengue. [Conti-ME] 1000 BRAZIL R.Record, Sao Paulo OCT 9 0150 - Good; assumed this with a preacher in Portuguese. [Conti-ME] 1000 VENEZUELA Mundial Mil, Moron OCT 9 0200 - Fair; "sintonia de... Radio Mil AM" and salsa fading in over Brazil. [Conti-ME] 1020 VENEZUELA Mundial Margarita, La Asuncion OCT 9 0210 - Excellent; "Margarita primera en sintonia... a Mundial," Latino pop music. 1050 unID OCT 7 2150 - Fair in SAH; French Creole with mentions of FM and AM, "Info... Popular," and promos or ads with French Caribbean music. [Conti-ME] 1060 COLOMBIA R.Delfin, Riohacha OCT 7 2200 - Fair; jingle and ID, "Transmite Radio Delfin, HJLY, en la bande AM" with fanfare into program of exitos. [Conti-ME] 1070 COLOMBIA Emisora Atlantico, Barranquilla OCT 7 2214 - Good; jingle and time check, romantic vocals. [Conti-ME] 1080 VENEZUELA R.Barcelona, Barcelona OCT 7 2216 - Excellent; "En Radio Barcelona, siete diesiseis," merengue music. [Conti-ME] 1090 VENEZUELA Union Radio, Caracas OCT 7 2217 - Excellent; "Union Radio Noticias con mas informacion" and news. [Conti-ME] 1110 VENEZUELA R.Carupano, Carupano OCT 7 2225 - Good; "La emisora de la buena suerte" slogan, ads, announcements, IDs, over unIDs. 1130 VENEZUELA R.Ideal, Maiquetia OCT 7 2259 - Good; ad for supermercado in Maiquetia, "1130 AM... Ideal romantica" into light adult contemporary music. [Conti-ME] 1140 VENEZUELA La Voz del Caribe, Porlamar OCT 7 2305 - Fair; "desde Margarita... la Voz del Caribe" over an unID merengue music station. [Conti-ME] 1160 BERMUDA VSB3 Hamilton OCT 7 2310 - Good; BBC World Service news // 6175, over an unID religious station (Caribbean Lighthouse- Antigua?). [Conti-ME] 1170 COLOMBIA CARACOL Cartagena OCT 7 2315 - Fair; Caracol ID in futbol play-by-play. [Conti-ME] 1190 VENEZUELA 1190 AM Estereo, Barinas OCT 7 2326 - Fair; many "hora de Venezuela" time checks, "estereo" mentions, accordion/cumbia music, over/under WLIB. [Conti-ME] 1200 VENEZUELA R.Tiempo, Caracas OCT 8 0000 - Excellent; "Emisora Radio Tiempo... exactamente las nueve de la noche," mentions of distrito federal and Falcon, talk about television entertainment. 1220 BRAZIL R.Globo, Rio de Janeiro OCT 8 0028 - Fair; Globo jingles, whistling, man in Portuguese, and Billy Idol song over an unID Latin American station. [Conti-ME] 1280 BERMUDA VSB2 Hamilton OCT 8 0037 - Fair; assumed this with religion over unID Latin American and domestic stations. 1290 VENEZUELA R.Puerto Cabello, Puerto Cabello OCT 8 0040 - Good; classic salsa by El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico, then "Atencion! Atencion!... de Radio Puerto Cabello donde esta la noticia" with fanfare into news. [Conti-ME] 1300 PUERTO RICO WTIL R.Util, Mayaguez OCT 8 0106 - Fair; "Desde Mayaguez, esta es WTIL Radio Util, 1300 kilohertz" and romantic music, over an unID Latin American easy listening music station. 1480 PUERTO RICO WMDD Fajardo OCT 8 0140 - Fair; "Salsa con Clase" promo, local ads, pop/merengue music, over/under WSAR. [Conti-ME] 1500 VENEZUELA R.Dos Mil, Cumana OCT 0157 - Fair; Radio Dos Mil ID and romantic music over WTOP. [Conti-ME] 1520 unIDs OCT 9 0340-0400 - Dueling Latin American stations, one with light inspirational music, the other with Spanish rock music and many 344-1520 telephone number announcements but no IDs. 1580 VENEZUELA YVRQ relay, unknown site OCT 8 0210 - Fair; merengue and salsa // 910 YVRQ. [Conti-ME] 1630 ARGENTINA Red 92, Buenos Aires OCT 9 0410 - Good; mix of Spanish and US pop music, including Spanish remake of Mouth & Mac Neal "How Do You Do?" [Conti-ME] Bruce Conti, Camden ME; R8B, MWDX-5, 60-m wires sloping east and south. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- **Barry McLarnon VE3JF - Ottawa ON - bm@lynx.ve3jf.ampr.org 1230 WSBB FL New Smyrna Beach - 10/7 0500 EDT - TOH ID "AM 1230 WSBB, New Smyrna Beach - Daytona Beach... the memories station", weak but clear, on the heels of ID from WECK in NY. (BM-ON) 1162 miles! Gotta love that auroral enhancement... maybe I'll get WGSR yet! I need help with this UNID: heard the ID "WMBA Ambridge", which is WMBA- 1460 in Ambridge PA... unfortunately, I heard the ID on 1230. Who could this be? WBVP-1230 is in the same county, but I couldn't find any evidence of a linkage on either station's website. Help! NRD-525, MFJ-1026, 1 m square homebrew loop. ps: in researching another UNID, I came across the website of WODI-1230 in Brookneal VA (http://www.lynchburg.net/wodi/). The staff of this station is loaded with hams, and if the website is any indication, they're very DXer-friendly. Looks like a good candidate for a DX test... *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- **EM1 GITCHIER - RGITSCHIER@doyle.navy.mil From Ft. Lauderdale, FL...October 8 Sunday Morning 0019 eastern. XEQOO 1050khz Mexico, Cancun. With a Military R390A and Kiwa loop. Playing mainstream US 70s Hit Disco/long versions Id'ing as "XEQOO Radio Pirata, Disco Nights" at 00:19. Heard a half hour later in stock Toyota Altima CD/Car radio. Signal 20db over 0 at times and fade ins/outs. It "Brought me back" listening to this one.... WRTH lists this as 2.5kw nights and 35kw days. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- **Doug Smith W9WI - w9wi@bellsouth.net 10/1 Apparently auroral conditions noted tonight. Times unfortunately not carefully logged due to 60mph travel and bad weather! Anyway, noted on the car radio while driving through Milwaukee about 7pm CDT Saturday: 940 WMAC GA Macon, good w/Georgia football & local ads 1550 WLOR AL Huntsville, near-local signal w/Southern U.-Ala. A&M football & call ID 1630 various Channel completely empty. 1670 WRNC GA Warner Robins, very good w/country & call ID. No sign of WTDY. Heard on a Sony ICF-2010 (barefoot) in Waukesha Co., Wisconsin: 550 WDUN? GA?, Gainesville? 2140 w/gospel hymns under WCKY. 630 CFCO ON, Chatham 2138 w/call ID & local weather, well over WTMJ splash. 790 CIGM ON, Sudbury 2137 VERY good with country, "CIGM News". 950 WWJ MI, Detroit 2230 poor-fair fighting with WIDB; local ad. 980 WONE OH, Dayton 2229 very good with "WONE Presents...". 1160 WAMB TN, Donelson 2228 poor-fair fighting with WXRT; "Here's the weather for Nashville", call ID. 1560 WPAD KY, Paducah 2219 fair "24 hours a day, WPAD". 1570 CKMW MB, Winkler 2220 fair w/PSA for St. John Ambulance Brigade & something in downtown Winkler. 1630 KCJJ IA, Iowa City 2217 very much dominant here too, only hints of WAWX-GA way underneath. TIS department... Signs were seen for a TIS on 1210 at the Experimental Aircraft Association's facility near Oshkosh, and for one on 590 in Appleton. Neither station was heard. (1210 was blank; 590 a mix of WJMS and WKZO) The 530 TIS which has a sign in Green Bay, however, *was* heard. Now if only I can figure out how I was hearing the BBC on 104.3 FM last night... (I suspect a cable leak of WRN) *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- ****Christoph Mayer - cm@particle.uni-karlsruhe.de 10/8 This afternoon, Family Radio Taiwan on 1557, AIR on 1566 and Vo Vietnam 1242 were booming in on the web radio in Umea. Now, HLAZ is on 1566 with a huge signal. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Mark Connelly - MarkWA1ION@excite.com "One of the Best Latin American DX Openings Ever" On the evening of Saturday, 7 OCT 2000, I DXed from the Tonset Road DXpedition site in Orleans, Cape Cod, MA. What I experienced was one of those auroral propagation "feeding frenzies" for medium-wave DX from South America and the Caribbean. Early on (pre-sunset), Brazil-760 was coming over daytimer WVNE. Other Brazilians on 810 and 1010 showed later. An interesting aspect of this opening was that, right after sunset, many good signals came in from seldom-logged stations on the "regional" channels above 1210 kHz. Here are a few examples: 1280 Bermuda ... loud ! 1290 R. Puerto Cabello, Venezuela 1320 WUNO, Puerto Rico 1380 Ondas del Mar, Venezuela 1390 Fe y Alegria, Venezuela 1550 R. El Sol, Colombia I also had many unID's and tentatives in the above-1210 segment as well as multiple Latin Americans on most of the lower band channels. Most stations were identified but there were a few intractable waist- deep pileups too. Once again I tried to get an ID out a momentarily huge 1050.3 (any help Florida DXers ?); not only was 1050.3 annihilating WEVD-NY but a 1050.0 Latin American wiped out WEVD as well. I heard LA's on channels where I've never noted them before: something on 1560 with WQEW, a 1510 Spanish talker challenging WNRB, etc. There were some hets never previously noted such as 1269.8 and 1510.51. Trans-Atlantics were principally from northwest Africa. Mauritania-783 (parallel 4845) had an outstanding signal, Guinea-1385.92 got loud, and Nigeria-1062 was coming through at times. Typing up all of the logs will take several days. I'm also planning to go out to Rowley or Rockport some night after work this week for a bit more DX fun. All this DX is getting me "psyched up" for the upcoming Newfoundland DXpedition. If I'm getting all this stuff with antennas on top of the car, just think of what a 1 km Beverage is going to bring in. I'll have some tapes to play at the next Boston Area DXers meeting. Bruce Conti will get a copy of the highlights for his National Radio Club DX Audio Service. Speaking of Bruce, he's supposed to be camping on the Maine coast this weekend. I hope that he could keep warm in the near-freezing temperatures and that he had the opportunity to "milk out" the superb band conditions to southerly DX targets. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- *Pat Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@webtv.net 10/8 A very good morning for DUs, especially Australia. One of the best Australian mornings for a long time. 531 2MC AUSTRALIA, West Kempsey, very good w/soft adult and IDs "New South Wales easy sound" IDs at 1330 10/8 (PM-OR) 531 1XP1 NEW ZEALAND, Auckland, fair with Samoan mx, u/2MC at 1330 10/8 (PM-OR) 540 4QL AUSTRALIA, Longreach, good with discussion on Olympics at 1335 10/8 (PM-OR) 540 1XC/2KV NEW ZEALAND, Radio Rhema with ID at 1358 10/8, mentioning programming u/o 4QL (PM-OR) 540 2AP WESTERN SAMOA, Apia, very good tonight at 0600 UTC 10/11 with great island music and man in Samoan. ID at 0601 mentioning 2AP and Samoa. This one has been in about every night of late. Their 10 KW really gets out well. (PM-OR) 549 2CR AUSTRALIA, Orange good with ABC News at 1302 10/8 (PM-OR) 549 2XC NEW ZEALAND, Radio Rhema buried u/2CR //540 at 1359 10/8 558 4AM AUSTRALIA, Atherton, good with pops on top on ABC with Air Supply song at 1350 10/8, ID as "5-58 4AM". (PM-OR) 558 6WA AUSTRALIA, Wagin. This must have been the ABC station u/4AM with discussions, ment of ABC at 1352 10/8. (PM-OR) 558 ..... FIJI, Suva good with man in Fijian at 1340 UTC 10/10. Also noted tonight at 0630 UTC 10/11 weakly PM-OR) 567 4JK AUSTRALIA, Julia Creek, good with Olympic discussions at 1346 10/8 (PM-OR) 567 2YA NEW ZEALAND, Wellington, presume the inct. mx u/4JK 1346 10/8 (PM-OR) 576 1XLR NEW ZEALAND, Hamilton, good o/2RN with EZL Christian mx. 585 2WEB AUSTRALIA, Bourke, good on top with "2WEB" ID at 1356 in passing 10/8. (PM-OR) 594 3WV AUSTRALIA, Horsham, good with ABC News at 1401 10/8. Over Radio Rhema (presumed). (PM-OR) 603 2RN/4CH AUSTRALIA, one of both of the ABC stations with ABC News at 1403 10/8 (PM-OR) 612 4QR AUSTRALIA, Brisbane, "local-like" in signal with Olympic discussion at 1450 10/8. (PM-OR) 621 3RN AUSTRALIA, Melbourne, presume the music in passing at 1342 10/8 (PM-OR) 621 T2U2 TUVALU, Funafuti, poor in KIPA splash with weak island mx at 0615 UTC 10/11 (PM-OR) 630 4QN AUSTRALIA, Townsville, ABC News at 1303 10/8 (PM-OR) 639 2CS AUSTRALIA, Coffs Harbour, discusion about NSW and the South coast at 1410 10/8 (PM-OR) 639 ...... FIJI, Lautoka // 558 w/man in Fijian at 1342 UTC 10/11, weak. (PM-OR) 648 2NU AUSTRALIA, Tamworth good with ABC News at 1304 10/8 (PM-OR) 657 NEW ZEALAND, Wellington Southern Star //576 at 1335 10/8 (PM-OR) 666 2CN AUSTRALIA, Canberra, good with talk at 1338 10/8 (PM-OR) 666 NEW CALEDONIA, Noumea, fair signal o/2CN at 1332 10/8, man in FF +good with man in FF at 1324 10/10 675 AUSTRALIA, Albury //648 1304 10/8 (PM-OR) 684 AUSTRALIA, Kempsey 2KP //675 at 1304 10/8 (PM-OR) 693 AUSTRALIA, UNID, but prob. 4KQ with weak pop mx. Was looking for the NOS station 3EE-Melbourne at 1415 10/8 (PM-OR) 702 AUSTRALIA, Sydney 2BL, very good with talkback program at 1340 10/8 (PM-OR) 711 AUSTRALIA, sounded // to 702 at 1340 10/8 (PM-OR) 729 5RN AUSTRALIA, Adelaide, presume the mx in passing at 1349 10/8 738 2RN/TAHITI mix here mostly Tahiti with yl in FF from 1245 until after 1430 10/8 (PM-OR) 738 ..... TAHITI, good with man in FF at 0635 UTC 10/11. Some KCBS splash (PM-OR) 747 4QS AUSTRALIA, Toowoomba, // to 711 at 1340 10/8 (PM-OR) 756 UNIDs, several stations mixing here in a jumble. Was surprised not to hear 1YA on top at 1446 10/8 (PM-OR) 765 5CC AUSTRALIA, Port Lincoln, a great signal on top of 2EC (presumed) with "5 Double C" ID by man at 1415 10/8 (PM-OR) 774 3L0 AUSTRALIA, Melbourne, ABC News at 1304 10/8 (PM-OR) 792 4RN AUSTRALIA, Brisbane, presume the source of the ethnic prog of mx at 1337 10/8 (PM-OR) 855 3CR? AUSTRAIA, Melbourne, maybe this jazz/drum music above ABC at 1355 10/8. (PM-OR) 864 4GR AUSTRALIA, Toowoomba, good with pop mx "4GR" ID by man 1407 10/8 (PM-OR) 873 2GB AUSTRALIA, Sydney, fair in splash at 1435 10/8 with ID "You will here is on 2GB". (PM-OR) 882 4BH AUSTRALIA, Brisbane, heard well with anmt at 1431, mentioning 4BH 10/8 (PM-OR) 891 5AN AUSTRALIA, Adelaide, very good with ment of of ABC's coverage of Olympics at 1426 10/8 (PM-OR) 900 UNID AUSTRALIA, possibly an Aussie here buried mostly by KNUI, who was very strong, accented talk at 1416 10/8 (PM-OR) 909 SOUTHERN STAR NEW ZEALAND, Napier presume the soft rel mx at 1344 10/8 in splash. (PM-OR) 918 UNID AUSTRALIA, heard Elton John song buried in noise, very weak at 1440 10/8, soon lost. (PM-OR) 927 4CD AUSTRALIA, Gladstone, good with pops at 1432 and "927-4CD" ID 10/8 (PM-OR) 936 4PB AUSTRALIA, Brisbane, good with discussions at 1437 10/8 945 H4B SOLOMON ISLANDS, Gizo, good at 0740 10/8, with man in Is lang. and mx. (PM-OR) 954 2UE AUSTRALIA, Sydney, presume the talk in passing at 1407 10/8 963 SOUTHERN STAR NEW ZEALAND, Christchurch, great signal w/EZL Christian mx //981 1341 10/8 (PM-OR) 972 UNID AUSTRALIA? Station playing pop mx at 1421 10/8. (PM-OR) 981 SOUTHERN STAR NEW ZEALAND, Timaru // 963 at 1341 10/8 (PM-OR) 999 UNID Het on 1000, wak audio in LSB in splash at 1428 10/8 1008 4TAB? AUSTRALIA, Brisbane, Sports talk at 1437 10/8. (PM-OR) 1017 2KY AUSTRALIA, Sydney (presumed) in passing with talk at 1433 10/8 (PM-OR) 1026 4MK AUSTRALIA, MacKay, good in growl (someone off freq) with pops and 4MK IDs at 1333 10/8 (PM-OR) 1062 4TI AUSTRALIA, Thursday Island on top with ABC News at 1302 10/8. 5MU presumed underneath. (PM-OR) 1071 3CV AUSTRALIA, Maryborough, good with ID as "3CV, Victoria's Best Sound....." at 1410 10/8. Haven't heard this in a long time. 1098 V7AD MARSHALL ISLANDS, Majuro, very good with some 1090-Seattle splash, man in Marshallese with news, Mentions of islands, people's names, etc. At 0704 UTC 10/10. Best heard in a long time. They sounded stronger. Maybe they finaly got their TX fixed. In my QSL letter from years ago the manager was looking for transmitter tubes. (PM-OR) 1116 UNID AUSTRALIA, station with talk at 1419 10/8. 4BC? Or has 3AK moved yet? (PM-OR) 1152 ...... FIJI very good with Island mx and Fijian ancr at 1343 10/8. The only Fijians heard this morning were 558, 1152, and 1467. (PM-OR) 1179 3RPH? AUSTRALIA, Melbourne, discussion on Yugoslavia and the new gov. there at 1442 10/8. (PM-OR) 1206 2GF AUSTRALIA, Grafton, good with pops and a "2GF" ID after the "overnight" net ID at 1425 10/8. (PM-OR) 1278 3AW? AUSTRALIA, Melbourne, weak talk in 1280 splash. Never got strong enough for any understanding of the audio off and on 1320- 1430 10/8 (PM-OR) 1296 UNID Strong OC all morning with a wek signal behind it. Maybe 4RPH off? 1330-1430 10/8 (PM-OR) 1413 2EA AUSTRALIA, Newcastle, presume the Eastern European sounding lang. in passing 1346 10/8 (PM-OR) 1476 UNID EZL mx at several times this morning. Too weak to D 10/8 (PM-OR) 1503 UNID A strong carrier all morning with a tone. 3AK leaving the channel? No IDs. 1300-1445 10/8 (PM-OR) 1512 2RN AUSTRALIA, Newcastle presume the talk at 1352 10/8 (PM-OR) 1548 4QD AUSTRALIA, Emerald, good with discussions on Olympics at 1446 10/8 (PM-OR) Drake R8, K9AY antenna *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- ****Alf Aardal - alfardal@online.no Voice of Vietnam on 1242 khz coming in with good strength here at the west coast of Norway. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- ****Mike Brooker - Toronto ON - aum108@idirect.com 750 YVKS Caracas, VEN Oct. 9, 0601 EDT/1001 UTC, fair-good over nulled WSB w/string of "RCR" promos, into news magazine show w/alternating man and woman reading news items. Lead story was about the Venezuelan president's "guerra a muerte contra la corrupción". RCR stands for "Radio Caracas Radio". How's that for "la redundancia"! (DXing with '78 Panasonic RF-2200) *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- **Russ Edmunds - wb2bjh@nrcdxas.org 530 KFJX869? MD Near Elk Haven, with traffic announcements for construction on the section of US 40 between MD 272 and MD 217, heard moderately well from near Havre de Grace, stopped on I-95 1340 10/9. Call probably not correct. 530 WVU4 - MD Edgewood, hrd along I-95 10/9 0820 in Edgewood vicinity with usual announcements about chemical weapons cleanup, including phone # and website. This one is indeed the one I heard from west of West Chester PA 8/16, as the phone number matched. 1610 WNEP742 MD Cockeysville vicinity - heard strong along I-83 at Hunt Valley 10/9 0940 w/ generic traffic annct. 1610 WPEP712 MD Havre de Grace vicinity - heard strong along I-95 w/traffic problems ahead 10/9 1330 - and were there ever! 1610 WQO719 - PA Kennett Square - TIS for Longwood Gardens (on Rt. 1) heard reasonably well on I-95 crossing the DE/PA border 10/9 1410. 1610 WPEI435 - NJ Carney's Point w/ traffic advisory for heavy delays on Delaware Memorial Bridge from I-95 DE/PA border mixing w/ WQO719 10/9 1410. 1630 WPCD802 - PA Philadelphia - Airport TIS surprisingly very readable from I-95 and Rt 7 near Christiana, DE 10/9 1355. All of above with car radio & whip while on a day trip to Hunt Valley, MD and back. 10/10 On my trip down to the Baltimore area on Monday, I was surprised to note that I had no readable signal at any time while on I-95 or I-695 from WPTX-1690. I had passable audio from WWRU-1660 and fair-to-good audio from WTTM-1680 at the DE/MD line, though, and in the morning, a bit of WHKT-1650 (more of it than of WPTX). Listen times roughly 0830 and 1345 10/10. But at least that explains why I never hear WPTX by day. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- ****joe talbot - n52w113@hotmail.com Northeastern Alberta DXped Loggings 153 Norway, NRK?, Oct 8, 0404 GMT, SINPO: 3,4,3,3,3. 189 Iceland, NRS?, Oct 8, 0415 GMT, SINPO: 3,3,3,3,3. 1098 Slovakia, Nitra, Oct 9, 0343 GMT, SINPO: 3,4,3,3,3. 1197 Germany, VOA Munich, Oct 9, 0323 GMT, SINPO: 3,3,3,3,3. 1188 Hungary, RFE, Oct 9, 0316 GMT, SINPO: 3,3,3,3,3. 1206 France, Radio Bleue Bordeaux, Oct 9, 0405 GMT,SINPO: 3,3,2,3,3-. 1215 United Kingdom, Virgin Radio, Oct 9, 0424 GMT, SINPO: 3,3,3,2,3-. 1323 Germany, Voice of Russia, Oct 9, 0445 GMT, SINPO: 3,4,3,3,3. 1395 Netherlands, News Radio, Oct 9, 0358 GMT, SINPO: 3,3,3,3,3. Loggings By: Mickey Delmage, Don Moman, Nigel Pimblett and Joe Talbot. At Lamont, Alberta, Canada. Using 1500' Wire (Europe), 1600' Wire (Europe), 1500' Wire (Pacific), 1200' Wire (South America), 3-30 mHz Rotatable Log Periodic Antenna At 90'. Various receivers: Icom, Kenwood, Rockwell Collins and Don's new Icom IC-756PRO HF Transceiver with a 5" LCD (Spectrum Analyzer, etc). Signals not amplified. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Zacharias Liangas - zliangas@compulink.gr Sysytem : R75 and 1x1 sqm antenna 783 ISRAEL? SYRIA? At 1754 heard it with pop songs and unclear ID near to "dunsh mian fel israel' with signal S9 or 44434 At 2004 I heard a station transmitting arab songs, it is possibly Syria and not //4845 for MAuritania Liangas 9- Oct Retziki GR 873 MOoldavia seems again not to transmit At 1839 heard Romania with news an S3 ,22222. At 2000 i heard two IDs: R Calico - Hungary and Christo BOtev in BU Liangas 9- Oct Retziki GR 1188 HUNGARY? ON 8 -10 the signal was S9 to S9+10 .ON 9-10 after *1600 wit relay of RFE wih 1 sec delay after //1197 (@S9) Liangas 9- Oct Retziki GR 1386 RUSSIA: New program for LBH. Signal was suddenly started at 2204 with man IDing this way and telling to 400 this morning. Song ' know you re waiting for me' and two others till fading out. Signal was 12432 or S3 to 4 at start but after 2210 was S3 under +10 db of preamplification . Strong QRM even at the best position with IRIB. I think that the 500 kW transmitter from Russia does not anymore use the full power, as VOR was more than S5 at 2010 HOw it was yessterday reeived ? *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- *kevin redding - Mesa AZ - lwdxer@juno.com Heard on a Realistic DX 440 and RS 18-1533 loop: 790 KFYO TX, Lubbock 10/10 0840 with ID and Consumer Reports spot about SUV alternatives. WX at 0843 with a high in the 60s temp in the morning at 34F. [new] 830 KNCO CA, Grass Valley 10/10 0914 with ID and talk about rainy weather and call in number of 477-KNCO. 950 KXTQ TX, Lubbock 10/10 0855 with an ID coming out of the soup. There was a LOUD about 250 kHz het on this freq today. I generally hear 950 from Denver here. 1110 KEOR OK, Atoka [p] 0835 with ONN [Oklahoma News Network] stories. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Greg Myers - Clearwater FL - gregmyers1@juno.com 1070 WCSZ Sans Souci, SC 10-8 1850-1920 EDT Fox Spts. Net., ID'ing as " WCSZ 10-70 The Sports Zone", amny local spots. Very good. 1090 WNVY Cantonment, FL 10-10 1910-1945+ EDT UC Gospel mx, ID as "The Light of Pensacola 10-90 WNVY Cantonment-Pensacola", very good and loud. 1090 WKCV Kingsport, TN 10-10 1936-1954 EDT good with WNVY nulled, gospel brokered programs, ID. 1310 WDOD Chattanooga, TN 10-5 1917-1937 EDT NOS mx, ID "Unforgettable AM 13-10 WDOD". Good signal for the period. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- HELP WITH... *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- ****Guido Schotmans - BELGIUM - gs@dxa.be 10/6. Last night I filled a minidisk with what's on on 1350 kHz. Around 0047 UTC there was an ID as 'You are listening to New Sound Radio on 1350 AM' announced location sounded like mid-Sussex. I can't find an entry about this station in Herman Boel's list. Has anybody some info ? *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Pat Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@webtv.net Has anyone reported a flipino on 1296 kHz? I heard one at 1400 UTC, IDing as "DZFM" or something close to those call letters. Any ideas? I presume it was from Southern Philippies as cx were very AU, with mostly NZ and Australian DX. No Northern Asians were heard, not even the 500 KW JJs. Thanks. In doing some research I find the DXAB station in Davao City in Southern Mindanao on 1296. The last time I checked I think they were owned by ABS/CBN, but what I heard was a reply of DZFM-Metro Manila (738 kHz), owned my the Philippine Broadcasting Service. I wonder if DXAB was sold to them? This would work out with a station from Southern Philippines with the strong AU cx. Has anyone logged DXAB? If so, do they relay DZFM-Metro Manila? Thanks. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Terry Palmersheim - kc7ldp@nwlink.com Does anybody have a working address, e-mail, etc. for CKXR-580 in Salmon Arm, BC? *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- ***bjorn fransson - Gotland SWEDEN - bjornfransson@hotmail.com 10/11. Yesterday evening the conditions towards Yugoslavia were very good. I listened on 1566 kHz 1800-1900 to station, which I could not identify. There was a musical programming with "strange" music (to my ears!) the first hour and at 1900 started a news bulletin (not // 684). They mentioned "Studio B" in the bulletin. Maybe it was just a mention, but also maybe Studio B has moved to a new frequency (the music reminded me about what I heard on 1350 kHz years ago). Do you know anything? I don't think it was the old mentioned Yugoslave on the frequency, which I have heard before. On 1485 I heard the seldom heard Radio Novi Sad L with a local identification: "RTV Serbie - Radio Novi Sad". On 1602 one of the Hungarians was really strong. I think it was the old Radio Egerszeg, but in that case they ID-ed like: "Egerszeg Radio". *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- **Klinger, Robert - New Cumberland PA - rklinger@state.pa.us 10/11. Was wondering if anybody can help me ID a station I heard this morning on 1350 here in New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. We have a somewhat local station on this frequency, but at night they must reduce power cause some times I can here a station from Virginia. But this morning I heard a news format station in. In fact they were IDing as "Financial News Radio". They were giving financial news, Dow Jones, and all that. I heard a website mentioned as (www.financialnews.net) but I checked that out and came up with nothing. This was around 6:50 to almost 7 o' clock this morning. They were fading in and out, and a little closer to 7 are local was starting to come in a little better! This was heard on a Sangean ATS505 with a Select-A-Tenna. I know this may not be much but any help would be grateful. I will check again tomorrow morning. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- QSLs *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Pat Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@webtv.net 1180 WJNT MS, PEARL, rec. form verie letter with IRCA logo on top in 7d from taped report. Address: P.O. Box1248, Jackson MS 39215- 1248. V/S: Stan Carter-CE. I am pleased with this, as this is only my second MS QSL. The other was WOKJ-1550-Jackson from the 60s. (PM-OR) 1520 KOMA OK, OKLAHOMA CITY, rec. new QSL card in 10d, no V/S. Address: P.O. Box 14818, Oklahoma City, OK 73113-0818. Also sent several bumper stickers. I already had this QSL'd, but I heard they had a new QSL card. (PM-OR) *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- Greg D Myers - St Petersburg FL - gregmyers1@juno.com 780 WWOL Forest City, NC p/d letter, postcard, promo card in 7 days after a f/u. V/s Greggory M. Whitmire, Public Service Dir. 810 WNSI Jacksonville, AL confirmation on copy of report, pen in 10 days. V/s Teresa Goodman. 1310 WGH Newport News, VA confirmation on report, business card in 6 days after a 2nd f/u. V/s Tony Mercurio, PD. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- ****Paul Ormandy - paulorm@paradise.net.nz Just received an attractive PC QSL from WTAW College Station, Bryan, Texas 1620kHz. In 45 days for EE rpt and 2 x 50c US m/s. According to the QSL, they use a Nautel XL12 at 10kW into a 350 ft 'stick'. Their first b'cast was April 5th of this year. There is no v/s *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- MISC ITEMS *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- *Glenn Hauser - Enid OK - ghauser@hotmail.com Excerpts from DX Listening Digests 0-119 and 0-120: ** U S A. Crawford's KLVZ-AM 1220 to switch to classical Inside Radio reports the following: "Crawford Broadcasting's Christian contemporary KLV-AM, Denver changes format. Switching to classical. Effective Monday, October 9th. The station decided on the switch after the news of Latino Communications buying classical KVOD-AM, Denver from Clear Channel. When the sale is complete Latino Communications plans to change the format of KVOD-AM to Spanish-language. This frees up Crawford to switch ``KLV-AM`` to classical." This is both good and bad news. Good in that classical radio will continue in Denver. Bad in that the effective power of the 1220 frequency is much lower than 1280. Perceptive Denver radio listeners will recall that Zee Ferrufino sold 1220 AM to Crawford for around $1.5 million within the last year. The format changed from Spanish to Christian. 1220 will now switch to Classical. 1280 switches from Classical to Spanish. Any questions? (``Ruby Hill``, Sept 28, http://www.kvod.com listener forum via DXLD) This updates COM 00-08, and refers also to WOR 1053; DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** U S A. KLVZ-AM plans Oct. 9 switch to classical music By Dusty Saunders, News Broadcasting Critic Denver's classical music lovers will still have Bach, Brahms and Beethoven on the radio. Following Wednesday's announcement that the classical music format on KVOD-AM (1280) will be dropped by new owners in favor of Spanish programming, Crawford Broadcasting said Friday KLVZ-AM (1220) will switch to classical no later than Oct. 9. The station currently features Christian music and talk programming. KVOD has been purchased by Latino Communications of Denver. Don Crawford Jr., head of Crawford's local broadcasting outlets, said the switch "is a natural," in light of Latino Communications' decision. The station will concentrate on "traditional classic" rather than on more "obscure" modern music, according to Crawford. KLVZ (formerly KBNO) operates with 660 watts in daytime but drops to 60 watts at sundown, making it difficult to pick up in many parts of the Denver area. Noting there's a possibility of increased power, Crawford added the KVOD call letters would be added if Latino Communications drops them. Crawford called the format a "great companion" to Crawford-owned KLZ-AM (560), which features nostalgic music. September 30, 2000 (© Denver Rocky Mountain News via InsideDenver.com via Artie Bigley, DXLD) Colorado Public Radio Acquires Denver Station From Colorado Public Radio's website CPR Acquires Denver Station to broadcast classical music 24 hours a day Colorado Public Radio announced today (10/6/2000) that it has acquired a second Denver radio station to provide Colorado Front Range listeners with full-time classical music programming. The 1340AM station, acquired from Catholic Radio Network for $4.2 million, will begin classical music broadcasting immediately upon Federal Communications Commission approval of the sale. ``This is a major step toward Colorado Public Radio's long-term goal of providing a two-channel radio network for listeners statewide,`` said Buzz Victor, Chair of the Colorado Public Radio Board of Directors. ``Given the recent turmoil in Denver radio, we feel a strong obligation to ensure the survival of classical music radio as a vital community resource.`` Colorado Public Radio's KCFR will continue its current schedule of in- depth news and classical music programming at 90.1FM, while the addition of 1340AM will allow for the continuation of full-time classical radio in Denver. Special programs such as the weekly Colorado Symphony Orchestra concert broadcasts will now be heard on both 90.1FM and 1340AM. Latino Communications LLC recently announced that it will switch the current KVOD classical music format at 1280 AM to Spanish-language programming. Latino Communications and Colorado Public Radio have agreed to transfer the KVOD call letters and music library to Colorado Public Radio. ``KVOD has been a mainstay of classical music programming in Denver for more than 30 years," explained Max Wycisk, Colorado Public Radio President. "In the changing media world it is natural that KVOD can become a non-commercial, public radio service. Colorado Public Radio has been working for several years to produce the highest quality classical music service possible. Now all of our classical programming will have a full-time home in Denver.`` 1340 AM reaches the entire Denver metro area and beyond, broadcasting with 1000 watts of power 24 hours each day. Programming details will be announced once the acquisition is completed. (via ``Ruby Hill``, KVOD.com listener forum via DXLD) It's finally happened. CPR got their second Denver station. Interestingly, they paid over $1 million more than Ferrufino paid for 1280 AM. And for an inferior quality signal: 1280 broadcasts at 5000 watts, 1340 at 1000 watts. It is Ruby's opinion that CPR had little choice other than to buy an AM station given the ever-escalating prices of Denver FM frequencies. Certainly it's not the solution that CPR sought nor will be happy with. Given the timetable for ramping up their 24-hour classical service, they had little choice. By being awarded the KVOD library, CPR has made it much more difficult, probably intentially so, for any other entity to start up a new classical radio operation. The combined CD libraries of KVOD, KCFR and additionally KCFR's partner in L.A., KUSC cover roughly the same time period of acquisition: 1982 to present. One would expect that there would be countless duplications not only of major works by different performers but of the very same performances. Ruby would be very surprised if any of the current KVOD staff were offered positions with the new KVOD. Ruby's best guess is that 1340's programming will be a simulcast of 90.1 with the exception of the non-music programming. Eventually all of 1340's programming will be sourced from the Classical Public Radio Network, a joint venture between KCFR and L.A.'s KUSC. The only exceptions would likely be the Colorado Symphony broadcasts and an occasional Opera Colorado performance. It may boil down to whose satellite broadcasts do you prefer: Crawford will be airing WCRB's SuperRadio programming from Boston, KCFR and the new KVOD will be airing CPRN with programming assembled in L.A. and Denver. You can certainly expect the latter to employ state of the art voice-tracking, etc., all at the expense of a true local presence. Crawford will be using local announcers at varying times to be determined. Which one, if either, will air Karl Haas? Believe it or not (and you should because it's true), NPR outlets make their money from the news/talk programming, NOT the music. Philadelphia's WHYY and WRTI do not differ dramatically in ratings but DO in dollars raised. WHYY, airing news/talk has much more money in their coffers than does WRTI which programs classical during the day, jazz at night. BTW, classical listeners dole out the bucks more so than the jazz audience. Given the listenable range of 1340 AM and the potential dollars lost in fundraising, it would make more sense to move ALL of the classical programming to 1340 and air nothing but news/talk on 90.1 FM. Ruby isn't advocating this but that's the harsh reality. Commercial radio outlets would die to have the ratings that Morning Edition and All Things Considered garner. The biggest problem with CPR's concept of NPR programming is that they simply choose to repeat rather than air additional programming. Do we need to hear two 2-hour blocks of ATC? Wouldn't listeners be served better by airing Prairie Home Companion and Car Talk once in order to air Saint Paul Sunday, Schickele Mix or any of countless other fine offerings? It will never happen. CPR's goal is to maximize revenue. They pay no additional monies to repeat programming, additional programs would require additional money to be spent. (``Ruby Hill``, KVOD.com listener forum via DXLD) This is ironic. 1340 is where KDEN-AM was parttime simulcasting classical music with KDEN-FM before KDEN-FM became KVOD (Norm Metcalf, ibid., Oct 6 via DXLD) Max Wycisk said he would never put news/talk on AM, because "nobody under 45 will listen to it." Since hardly anybody UNDER 45 listens to classical radio, I guess he figures the music belongs on AM! At 1280, KVOD demonstrated SOME surviving local content and support for local arts groups. But at 1340, presumably with 24-hour syndication from the Classical Public Radio Network, there will be little resemblance to the original. This, just in ... KLVZ (1220) reportedly will continue with its plan to switch to classical music on Monday. How "local" will it be? Reports are in conflict. Even though 1220's signal will be weaker than 1340's, a demonstration of localism could be an important point of differentiation between KLVZ and KVOD-1340. That may not be economically feasible, however. So Denver may have to be content with two syndicated classical formats. After all, isn't that better than ONE syndicated classical format? *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- *Eric Bueneman - n0uiheric@aol.com The big St. Louis station sale has now been approved. One change has already been made, at WXTM-104.1 (which Emmis already owns). Here's the stations that are changing owners: Sinclair to Emmis: KIHT-96.3, KXOK-97.1, KPNT-105.7 Sinclair to Bonneville: WRTH-1430, WIL-92.3, WVRV-101.1 Emmis to Bonneville: WKKX-106.5 Emmis retains: KSHE-94.7, WXTM-104.1 The change that has already been made: WMLL-104.1 Jerseyville, IL (ex-WXTM)-format change from Active Rock to '80s Oldies, slogan: "The Mall", Steve and D.C. moving here from WKKX- 106.5. Changes coming at Emmis' new stations: KXOK-97.1 Florissant, MO-from Classic Rock "The Rock" to News/Talk, "Radio 97.1" KPNT-105.7 Ste. Genevieve, MO-Howard Stern rumored to be moving here from WMLL-104.1 KSHE-94.7 Crestwood, MO remains AOR with Bob and Tom in the morning KIHT-96.3 St. Louis, MO remains Classic Hits Changes coming at Bonneville's new stations: WKKX-106.5 Granite City, IL-Format change from Hot Country to Smooth Jazz, new calls coming WVRV-101.1 East St. Louis, IL will remain Modern AC WIL-92.3 St. Louis, MO will remain Country WRTH-1430 St. Louis, MO will remain Adult Standards with Johnny Rabbitt in the morning What will be interesting to note is whether or not KXOK-97.1 will pick up such syndicated talkers as Tom Leykis or Dr. Laura. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- ****krzysztof rybus - krybus@supermedia.pl According to Radio Racja website, their broadcast schedule appears to be as follows: 04.00 - 07.00 UTC - 612 kHz - via Radio Baltic Waves 18.00 - 20.00 UTC - 6165 kHz 04.00 - 06.00 UTC - 6035 kHz 14.00 - 22.00 UTC - 105, 5 MHz FM (in the city of Bia³ystok, Eastern Poland) On my website www.rybus.net YOU CAN FIND REAL AUDIO FILE WITH RADIO RACJA ID recorded from the internet. The internet address of Radio Racja is: http://www.racja.pl/ Under the address below you can get the information (in Belarusian) on audio on the web with Radio Racja broadcasts: http://www.racja.pl/efir/efir.htm Please note however, that for the time being there is only MP3 audio on demand available (real audio is planned for the future), and there is no real time streaming. No broadcast from the current day is available - only broadcasts from the day before and from the day before yesterday. To hear the audio you have to paste into your MP3 player (e.g. Winamp) the following two parts of the address: the unchanged one and the other part depending on the day and month of the specific broadcast you want to listen to: 1) First part of the address: www.racyja.pl/efir/ 2) Below you can find the example of the second part of the address: efir0710.mp3 (the above is appropriate when you want to listen to the broadcast from October 7, and so on). Important: to listen to the second hour of Radio Racja broadcast you have to add "2" before the period mark, at the end of the numbers indicating the month, e.g.: efir07102.mp3 *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- **Frederick R. Vobbe - Lima OH - fredv@nrcdxas.org DXTIP SERVICE (offered by the NRCDXAS) The big thing in DXTIP is short messages, and no replies. The replies belong either in private email or in the AM@nrcdxas.org list. DXTIP is designed to be just tip list. Chat goes in AM and FMTV. To Subscribe: Just send a message to DXTIP-Subscribe@nrcdxas.org. Don't put anything in the subject box or body, just send it with that address. You *may* get a MLM response back checking to make sure you did send it, and all you have to do is reply to it and send it. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- **Blaine Thompson - phredd@well.com WGTO (910am, Cassopolis, Michigan) is now broadcasting in AM Stereo, according to station officials. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- ****Paul Ormandy - paulorm@paradise.net.nz Have found some new e-mail addresses for the following stations: XEDTL 660, XEB 1220, XEMP 710, XHOF & IMER radio@imer.gob.mx XEQK 1350 XEQK@imer.gob.mx Radio Panamericana, Peru 960 radio@panamericana.com.pe KXNT Las Vegas 840 - form on web-site www.kxnt.com/contactus.asp *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- ****Joseph J Marigomen - marijj@altavista.com Hello DXers, my first time to contribute to the list. Re the recent queries about the Philippine X-bander DZBF, I talked to the Station Manager, Ms. Julie Borje, on the phone. DZBF is a community radio station putting out 1 kilowatt from a newly built omnidirectional antenna tower near the studio, but it has been licensed by the Philippine National Telecommunications Commission since 1996. Based on my listening, the full station ID in Tagalog is as follows: "Ito ang Marikina [this is Marikina], Uno Seis Siete Cuatro sa inyong talapihitan [on your dial], himpilang naghahatid ng kaalaman [a station that delivers information] tungo sa mabuting pamayanan [towards a good community] DZBF, Radio Marikina." Sign-off these past few nights was at 1130 UTC. Contact information: Ms. Juli Borje Station Manager City Government of Marikina Radio Station DZBF Second Floor, City Hall Marikina City, Metro Manila Philippines Phone: (632) 646-6451 Fax: (632) 646-1626 or 646-1621 *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- **Glenn Hauser - Enid OK - ghauser@hotmail.com Tom Welch informs me: Henry Kloss has just come out with a new table radio that is superior to the Model 88 for only $99, go to http://www.tivoliaudio.com/index.html for more info. Also http://www.tivoliaudio.com/info.html Claims superior sensitivity and selectivity, no frills analog, external antenna jack for FM (but not AM?) Anybody tried one of these? *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- ****Jan Edh - Hudiksvall SWEDEN - jan.edh@ht.se Just got a mail from Studio X. broadcasting from italy on 1584 kHz that they are now broadcasting in AM-Stereo! The news is coming from Massimiliano Marchi". "Dear friends of RADIO STUDIO X Network, 8-10-2000 : A DATE TO REMEMBER. On Sunday 8 Octobre 2000 at 16,50 local time, Radio Studio X become one of the fewest radio stations around the world (the only one in Italy!) which broadcasts in AM Stereo ! Tune into our 1.584 KhZ and, even if you haven't got an AM stereo receiver, you'll notice the great difference in audio quality between RSX and the other stations ! Coming soon you'll be able to know more about this new service through our web site : www.angelfire.com/tx/studiox GOOD STEREOPHONIC LISTENING! (in FM and in AM !) RADIO STUDIO X P.S. Any comment at our e-mail address will be appreciated *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- GEOMAGNETIC INDICES Geomagnetic Summary October 3 2000 through October 9 2000 phil bytheway - Seattle WA - phil@radiodx.com Tabulated from email status daily 10/ 3 192 24 2 low-mod quiet-active - 6 4 184 33 5 low-mod unsettled-mis - 9 5 174 68 2 low quiet-active - 6 6 158 3 2 low quiet - 4 7 156 5 0 low quiet - 4 8 148 1 1 low quiet-unsettled - 6 10/ 9 141 3 0 low quiet-active - 7 12 October, 2000 On October 9th, 2000, a CME was directed toward Earth. The plasma and shockwave should hit sometime today through tomorrow (October 12 - 13, 2000). Space weather is expected to reach moderate (category 2) levels early in the period. A geomagnetic field disturbance is expected during this time. Category G2 (moderate) geomagnetic storm conditions are expected to occur during this disturbance. Category G2 geomagnetic storms can result in the following system effects: high latitude power systems may experience voltage alarms; corrective actions may be required by ground control for satellite orientation problems and possible changes in drag affect orbit predictions; high-frequency propagation can fade at higher latitudes; and aurora is visible as low as 55 degrees latitude. There will be a chance for isolated category R1 (minor) radio blackouts sometime during the period with effects similar to those described in the summary. I just bought a used Bearcat DX-1000. There appears to be a problem with it's front end (can't even hear locals with it's whip). Does anyone have a schematic or service manual I can borrow?? phil b I am also looking for a Kenwood R-600, Drake R7 and Panasonic RF-4900. *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- CONVENTION - MEETING INFO (corrections/additions welcome) *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- *Eric Bueneman - n0uiheric@aol.com The first of two fall midwest get togethers will be held at Ten Killer State Park SE of Muskogee OK and NW of Ft Smith AR. The dates are Oct 13-15. 1 bedroom cabins are available for $48.00 and 2 bedroom $73.00. To reserve a cabin call 918 489 5641. This is an informal gtg with a quiz, logging contest, and plenty of DX talk. A good DX location for AM FM and TV. For more information contact John Tudenham at 417 624 8058 or E mail w0jrp@earthlink.net *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- The AM DX NewsFlash is sent weekly from Teknologic in Snohomish WA All contributions will be used Comments regarding content are appreciated With your submission, please include as a minimum: Your name, location and email address Tell your email friends about "AM DX NewsFlash" To receive this email newsletter, send your email ID, name and location to: phil@radiodx.com Folks whose bulletins are returned twice in a row are dropped from the list. If your email address changes, please let me know! 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