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            WELCOME TO IRCA's AM-DX NEWSFLASH   -  March 13 1997
                                Vol 2  No 50
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CONVENTION - MEETING INFO (corrections/additions welcome)

IRCA '97:  Costa Mesa CA on July 25-27, 1997.  Hotel - Holiday Inn Bristol
Plaza - $60/night/room (1 queen/sofa OR 2 queen) - reservations
(714) 557-3000 (mention IRCA convention to get rate) (FAX:  (714) 957-8185.
Registration $35 (includes banquet), $15 (without banquet).  Contact:  Mike
Sanburn, PO Box 1256, Bellflower CA  90707.

15th AIR DX MEETING 1997- FRIULI' 97
 A.I.R. - The Italian Radiolisterners Association
 Colloredo di Monte Albano (Udine)-Pordenone. April 25-27th, 1997

* April 25th - At Colloredo di Monte Albano (near Udine, N/E Italy, 130 km.
                 from Venice!)
  3 p.m. - Meeting official opening
  4 p.m. - Antique Radios Show Room (Fantoni and Gratton collections)
         - Meeting with local HAMs and CBs
         - Radio Collectors' Exchange
 10 p.m. - DX Night. "Noche Larga" (MW section).

* April 26th - In Pordenone (International Radioamateurs' Fair, the most
                 important italian HAM fair!) (Pordenone is at 50 km. W from
                 Udine and 80 km. N/E from Venice)
  9 a.m. - Start of free guided visit to the stands for registered
            participants to AIR Meeting
 10 a.m. - Public debate: "The Future of DXing in Italy"
  1 p.m. - International Meeting "Radio towards the year 2000"
         - At Colloredo di Monte Albano (Udine)
 10 a.m. - Daytime farm visit in the Friuli countryside for "not-DXers"
            (ladies for example).  Take this unique opportunity to convince
            your families to join the party!
8.30 p.m.- The Official Banquet at Green Hotel (****) in Magnano in Riviera
            -UD, near Colloredo di Monte Albano.
 11 p.m. - DX Night. "Noche Tropical" (Tropical Bands section)

* April 27th  - At Colloredo di Monte Albano (Udine)
 10 a.m. - A.I.R. Members General Meeting
 11 a.m. - Presentation of Publishing Plan of Radiorama 1997 and Public
            debate
 12 a.m. - Greetings from the Local Authorities

Special Guest: Guglielmo Giovanelli Marconi Esq., grand-son of Great
Inventor!

For any additional information please contact:
Francesco Clemente, P.O. Box 128, I-33100 Udine, Italy  or
  E-mail address:  fclemente@xxxxxxx
  (tel.: +39-432-520524 for italian/spanish speakers)
Dr. Pierluigi Calligaro, Udine. (tel.: +39-432-547118 for
  english/french/german speakers).

Hotel accomodation near Colloredo di Monte Albano:
Green Hotel, at Magnano in Riviera (Udine) (****)  Tel. +39 432  792308
Fax  +39 432 792312

Reserving before April 15th is highly recommended!

See You Again at Colloredo di Monte Albano and Pordenone!

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 CPC DX tests summary

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Lynn Hollerman - gmholler@xxxxxxxxxx

PLEASE NOTE:  Even if you don't hear a test, be sure and drop a card,
letter, or e-mail to the station personnel, thanking them for going to the
trouble to run a test!

Here's a reminder of upcoming DX tests; if anyone has any additions or
corrections, please contact me.  Times are EST.  For UTC add 5.  * - new!

      3/17/97 Mon - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
                  - 0100-0130 - 1350 - KSLQ - Washington MO (IRCA)
      3/18/97 Tue - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      3/19/97 Wed - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      3/20/97 Thu - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      3/23/97 Sun - 0300-0400 -  570 - KKFJ - Alturas CA (IRCA)
      3/24/97 Mon - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
                  - 0300-0315 -  630 - KJSL - St Louis MO (IRCA)
                                        EMAIL: richczar@xxxxxxxxxx
                  - 0315-0330 -  690 - KSTL - St Louis MO (IRCA)
                                        EMAIL: richczar@xxxxxxxxxx
      3/25/97 Tue - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      3/26/97 Wed - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      3/27/97 Thu - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      3/29/97 Sat - 0300-0330 - 1390 - WEGP - Presque Isle ME (IRCA)
      4/ 1/97 Tue - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      4/ 2/97 Wed - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      4/ 3/97 Thu - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      4/ 7/97 Mon - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
                  - 0030-0100 - 1600 - WKWF - Key West FL (IRCA)
                  - 0300-0330 - 1420 - WHK  - Cleveland OH (IRCA)
                                        E-MAIL: DaveyJohn@xxxxxxx
      4/ 8/97 Tue - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      4/ 9/97 Wed - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      4/10/97 Thu - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      4/14/97 Mon - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      4/15/97 Tue - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      4/16/97 Wed - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      4/17/97 Thu - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      4/21/97 Mon - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      4/22/97 Tue - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      4/23/97 Wed - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      4/24/97 Thu - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      4/28/97 Mon - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      4/29/97 Tue - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)
      4/30/97 Wed - 0030-0100 -  770 - WWCN - Estero FL (IRCA)

PLEASE NOTE:  Even if you don't hear a test, be sure and drop a card,
letter, or e-mail to the station personnel, thanking them for going to the
trouble to run a test!  Believe me, they really, REALLY appreciate it!!

DETAILS (for some)

Monday, March 3 - Thursday, March 27, 1997 - WWCN-770, Estero, FL will
conduct a DX test at 1,000 Watts directional between 12:30 & 1:00 am EST
every Monday through Thursday during the month of March. The test will
include morse code IDs inserted during their regular programming of old-time
radio serials and vintage comedy. Reception reports may be sent to:

Mr. "Joey C."
Program Director
WWCN-AM
P.O. Box 9600
Estero, FL 33928

(Arranged by J.D. Stephens for the IRCA CPC.)

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Sunday, March 23, 1997 - KKFJ-570, Alturas, CA will conduct a DX test at
5,000 Watts nondirectional between 3:00 & 4:00 am EST. The test will include
morse code IDs. Reception reports may be sent to:

Mr. Daniel R. Frey (K6YXE)
Chief Engineer
KKFJ-AM
P. O. Box 570
Alturas, CA 96101

(Arranged by J.D. Stephens for the IRCA CPC.)

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Monday, March 24, 1997 - KJSL-630, St. Louis, MO will conduct a rescheduled
DX test from 3:00 to 3:15 am EST at 5,000 watts daytime directional pattern.
The test will include morse code IDs, test tones, and voice IDs. Reception
reports may be sent to:

Mr. Rich Czarnecki (K9AAO)
Chief Engineer
KJSL-AM
1215 Fern Ridge Parkway, Suite 220
St. Louis, MO 63141

E-MAIL: richczar@xxxxxxxxxx
(Arranged by J.D. Stephens for the IRCA CPC.)

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Monday, March 24, 1997 - KSTL-690, St. Louis, MO will conduct a rescheduled
DX test from 3:15 to 3:30 am EST at 17 watts nondirectional. The test will
include morse code IDs, test tones, and voice IDs. Reception reports may be
sent to:

Mr. Rich Czarnecki (K9AAO)
Chief Engineer
KSTL-AM
1215 Fern Ridge Parkway, Suite 220
St. Louis, MO 63141

E-MAIL: richczar@xxxxxxxxxx
(Arranged by J.D. Stephens for the IRCA CPC.)

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Saturday, March 29, 1997 - WEGP-1390, Presque Isle, ME will conduct a DX
test from 3:00 to 3:30 am EST with 5,000 watts nondirectional pattern. The
test will include march music and morse code IDs. Reception reports may be
sent to:

Mr. Allan H. Weiner
WEGP-AM
3 State Street Place
Presque Isle, ME 04769

(Arranged by J.D. Stephens for the IRCA CPC.)

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Tuesday, April 1, 1997 - Wednesday, April 30, 1997 - WWCN-770, Estero, FL
will conduct a DX test from 12:30 to 1:00 am ET with 1,000 watts directional
pattern every Monday through Thursday during the month of April. The test
will include morse code IDs inserted during their regular programming of
old-time radio serials and vintage comedy. Reception reports may be sent to:

Mr. "Joey C."
Program Director
WWCN-AM
P.O. Box 9600
Estero, FL 33928
(Arranged by J.D. Stephens for the IRCA CPC.)

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Sunday, April 7, 1997 - WHK-1420, Cleveland, OH will conduct a DX test from
3:00 to 3:30 am EDT with 5,000 watts nondirectional pattern. The test will
include morse code IDs, test tones, and "special music". THE STATION ASKS
THAT THERE BE NO PHONE CALLS DURING THIS TEST. Cassette tape reception
reports are welcome. Reception reports may be sent to:

Mr. Dave Johnson
Chief Engineer
c/o WHLO-AM
27 80 South Arlington Road
Akron, OH 44312-4742

E-MAIL: DaveyJohn@xxxxxxx
(Arranged by J.D. Stephens for the IRCA CPC.)

Information on more tests such as these can be found in "DX Monitor", the
official publication of the International Radio Club of America (IRCA). IRCA
is a club devoted to the hobby of hearing distant stations on the standard
AM broadcast band.  "DX Monitor" is published 30 times a year and contains
members' loggings, articles on radio stations, receiver reviews, technical
articles, DX tips, and other material of interest to the Broadcast Band
DXer.  For more information, and a sample copy of DX Monitor, send 0.32 US
or 2 IRCs to:  IRCA, PO Box 1831, Perris CA  92572-1831, USA.

Also, if you hear a test, PLEASE, PLEASE let me know, via e-mail or in the
newsgroup!  And, if you send a reception report to a station, please
remember to include return postage with your report...

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Both major MW clubs (IRCA/NRC) sponsor Courtesy Programs Committees.  CPC
members arrange DX tests from various AM stations throughout the DX season.
Donations of money, stamps and target station lists are one way everyone can
get involved with this effort.  Send your donations to the committee
chairman, whose address follow:

   IRCA:  JD Stephens
          PO Box 11522
          Huntsville AL  35814

At this time, both the IRCA and the NRC are looking for CPC chairmen, JD is
still gathering contributions.

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 HOT STUFF

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1997 M STREET RADIO DIRECTORY

The IRCA Bookstore is proud to announce that the 'M Street Corporation' has
agreed to offer a discount on their 1997 'M Street Radio Directory' to
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 INDIVIDUAL LOGGINGS

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      BROADCAST   BAND   LOGGINGS   FROM
      SHAWN   AXELROD AND WAYNE MCRAE
       30 BECONTREE BAY WINNIPEG MB R2N 2X9 CANADA
       E-Mail saxelrod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
      DX'ING FROM Valhalla Beach MB DX site
      RECEIVER: 2-ICOM ICR-70 WITH FILTER MODS AND PLAM BOARD
      ANTENNA: Various beverages South West and East

UNIDs and UNID HELP
1500  UNID  03/08  1845 poor signals under KSTP on East wire with country
       and western music. Ad for Menard's home centre. Thought it might be
       WBZI Xenia OH but it came back up after 1905. Maybe KOMH Pawhuska
       OK??? (VAL-DX)

TIS & OTHER STUFF
1610 WPAN997  New York  03/08  1925  Poor to fair in a mess with a clear ID
       and info on the New York Thruway. (VAL-DX)
1610 UNID  03/09  0700  Man with info about "the airport" and parking on the
       West wire. Possibly the same station as last time.  (VAL-DX)
1610 UNID  03/09  0710 Woman with a welcome to the national park and talk
       about lakes. The same as last time.  (VAL-DX)
1640 Radio Zero  Unknown  03/08 2145 Fair to good signals taking out the
       WQO767 TIS. With lots of Big Band and NOS, dixieland music. ID's as
       "Radio Zero 16 40 kilohertz" "It's nine o'clock. Do you Know where
       your children are? Well they should be listening to radio Zero 50??
       watts, your T I S Alternative" Time check was at 2200 or 9 o'clock
       Central. (Val-DX)

0000-0800 HOURS
 680  KNBR  CA  San Francisco 03/09 0607 Poor to fair under local mega pest
       CJOB with clear ID and sports. (Val-DX)
1230  KBAR  ID  Burley  03/09 0659 Poor with sign on. New (Val-DX)

1600-2400 HOURS
 750  CJVR  SK  Melfort  03/08 1650 Very good signals ID as "25,000 watts of
       your community information from CJVR" NEW power!! (Val-DX)
1070  WTSO  WI  Madison  03/08 1644 Good signals with NOS adult standards
       music and 10-70 WTSO ID (Val-DX)
1090  WAQE  WI  Riceland  03/08 1646 Good signals with "Classic Country"
       slogans. Country music. New slogan (Val-DX)

The trip to the bus was good for pirates but the BCB and Longwave was poor.
Only one new one heard. The Radio Zero was coming in very clear but had a
harsh hum that would not quit. Weather was good with temps around -10 C.
Lots more snow this time but packed nice and hard so walking was easy. Also
heard the 1630 TIS's from the Chicago area and yes the TIS's from DFW
airport. Would love to ID the two we keep hearing part of on 1610.

(2nd report)
Just finished listening to KDAA 97.5/KMOZ 1590 but they were on 1615. First
heard at 2100 EST with clear ID and AC music plus local ads.

Now for the fun part They were on 1612 but moved up to 1615 where thay seem
to have stayed for the last bit. Their mode of transmission is a mystery. It
IS NOT SSB as you cannot get them on either side band and you can not Zero
beat the signal so it is NOT AM. The only way to copy them is in the AM mode
on wide (6 KHZ) with the Passband engaged towards USB side. GO FIGURE!!!!

Weird is not the word!!!!! They are in quite strong and larry Shewchuk in
Seven Sisters MB about 90 miles away has them in rock solid on his 500 mini
beverage.

Who says this hobby is boring

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Tim Hall - halls@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

(TRH-CA)  Tim Hall, Chula Vista CA   ICF-2010, KIWA Loop
(TRH-CA1) Loggings from Idyllwild, CA except as noted (equipment as above):

TIS:

 530  (CA, Mt. Palomar)  3/7 1800, 3/10 1700 Tried to confirm the existence
       of this station twice, listening from  CA-79/CA-371 junction (5 miles
       N.).  Both times, KNCN250 (CalTrans Big Bear road conditions) was
       dominant.  The second time, LAX station appeared to be underneath.
       (TRH-CA1)
1610  WNKI578  CA, Idyllwild  3/7-3/10  This station operates at 10w from
       1100-2000 daily.  Lots of tape loops with local history, fire and
       earthquake preparedness info, weather forecasts, etc.  Gets out very
       well; noted on car radio as much as 30 miles away.  Slogan is
       "Winky". (TRH-CA1)
1610  CA, Santa Monica Nat'l Recreation Area  3/7 2346  Caught one of the
       four stations, don't know which one.  Male announcer gave 1-800#.
       (TRH-CA1)
1610  KNEC996 CA, (Location)?  3/7 2302 Good with info for Santa Paula and
       Santa Clarita valleys.  Not sure if this is the old "Grapevine"
       station.  (TRH-CA1)
1610  UNID airport station with male announcer: "Long-term parking is free
       of charge..."  This channel was covered by a bad het every evening;
       someone was apparently off frequency.  (TRH-CA1)
1620  CA, Burbank  3/7 2310 Fair-good mixing with CalTrans station, giving
       info from Burbank city council.  (TRH-CA1)
1620  WPJ551  CA, San Diego  3/7 2311 Lame TIS from home is even a pest up
       here.  "We do not expect any traffic conditions between February 24th
       and February 28th..."  Traffic nostalgia format!  (TRH-CA1)
1620  CA, Santa Ana  3/7 2310 Good with info for CalTrans construction
       projects in Orange County.  Gave station location as Santa Ana. This
       does not appear to be the station I've heard from home.  (TRH-CA1)
1640  CA, Irvine  3/7 2322 Poor-fair with info from City of Irvine. Male
       announcer read information about a hospital.  Still trying for this
       from home.  (TRH-CA1)
1640  WQO767 TX, Dallas  3/7 2313  Poor-fair in KXBT slop with flight
       information and ID.  Still no trace of this from home.  (TRH-CA1)
1680  WQA767 TX, Dallas  3/7 2317  Poor-fair with ID and flight information.
       This one will be tough from home, due to XEXX-XEBG mixing product.
       (TRH-CA1)

STATION NEWS:

MEXICO/US: Caught an announcement on XEG-1050 and XEPRS-1090 that the
following stations were carrying the same all-night program:  XED-1050,
XEG-1050, XEPRS-1090, WIND-560, and an UNID station in Walla Walla,
Washington. Interstingly, XED was also reading these announcements, but was
not //XEG and XEPRS at the time.

Local:  Newspaper article listed 3/10 as the latest target date for
"K-Bach". Today is 3/10, still no sign of them.

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Paul Ormandy - paulorm@xxxxxxxx

 570  0729 USA KLIF Dallas TX, id during break-out from talk-show, mxd
       another US station w/tlk and KLAC running oldies, peaked again for an
       id at 0759
 660  0805 USA WFAN New York NY, "Sports Radio 66 WFAN New York" id after
       Major Baseball League scores.
 750  0917 ALASKA KFQD Anchorage AK, dominant w/string of ads, KFQD jingle &
       comedy spot.
 760  0631 USA WJR Detroit MI, wx from the "WJR 24-hour wx center" mxd KFMB
 780  1654 ALASKA KNOM Nome AK, soft pops, 1658 FA w/local nx items.
 840  0651 USA WHAS Louisville KY, fr-gd sig, tracking storm across the
       State, predicting hvy rains.
 960  9855 USA KPXQ Phoenix AZ, up o/CFAC w/relig prog, ads and promo.
1130  0946 USA KSDO San Diego CA, "Rush Limbaugh on San Diego's number one
       talk station, 11-30 KSDO" then into Rush Limbaugh's talk prog.
1140  1125 USA WRVA Richmond VA, up very briefly w/ t/c and id o/KHTK
1170  0706 USA KVOO Tulsa OK, w/ph numbers incl toll-free 1-800 1170 KVOO"
       running the Interstate Radio Show for truckers
1180  0507 USA R Martm, Marathon Key FL, earliest hrd US station most
       nights.
1230  0714 USA KSIX Corpus Christi TX, popped up for a couple of minutes
       w/sports nx and wx.
1420  0654 USA WBRD Palmetto FL, tent the one here w/"Solid Gospel" prog and
       USA Radio News at 0700.
1510  0654 USA KGA SEattle WA, gd sig on 50 deg bev w/basketball game mxd
       WLAC
1590  0850 USA KLIV San Jose CA, FA w/sports nx then CNN headlines, local
       spot 0859
1600  0630 USA KATZ St Louis MO, w/"Night Talk - Coast to Coast" Black talk-
       show, dominant o/KGST & KMNY
1640  0718 USA WQA767 Dallas-Fortworth Airport TX, amazing sigs from these
       two TIS stations (see 1680) running 60 watts into a helically would
       vertical.  These stns are operated by American Airlines. 1660 0726
       USA WJDM Elizabeth NJ, best ever hrd by a country mile, playing
       Michael Jackson song.
1680  0702 USA WQA767 Dallas-Fortworth Airport TX, see 1640, the aerials for
       these stations is located just South of the airport.

CENTRAL AMERICA & THE CARIBBEAN

 560  0720 JAMAICA JBC Kingston, fr sig, FA on talk-back, oh! those lovely
       Jamaican accents!
 740  0737 CUBA CM?? R Reloj, loc unk, MA w/SS nx and reg t/c and Morse RR
       ids
 830  0923 ST KITTS R Paradise, Basseterre, FA introducing hymns incl "How
       Great Thou Art".
 930  0913 MONTSERRAT R Antilles, inspirational mx, fr sig, prayer for the
       day at 0920.
 940  0658 MEXICO XEQ Mexico C, o/u KFRE w/EE blues mx, id t/c & promo at
       0700
1210  0703 MEXICO XEBCO R Occidente, Colima, nice canned id w/call-sign,
       slogan, freq, power & location then string of ads
1290  0642 MEXICO XEDA Mexico C, fr w/ids as "R Trece", taking 'ph calls,
       plenty of ads
1320  0733 MEXICO XEJP R Variedades, Mexico C, moved here ex-1150 in a freq
       swap w/XECMQ, plenty ids and lively XE mx

SOUTH AMERICA - GRAN COLOMBIA

 550  0823 ECUADOR HCCM1 R Reloj, Quito, fr sig w/"Enfoque a la Familia",
       dominant
 570  1016 COLOMBIA HJND R Dif Nacional, Bogota, pr-fr sig w/cultural prog
 730  0933 PERU OBX4G R Programas, Lima, gd sig, MA w/rpt from news
       correspondent in Cajamarca.
 750  1028 ECUADOR HCRS2 R Caravana, jingle id & Latin pops, dominant
 820  0810 COLOMBIA HJED CARACOL Cali, vgd w/morning show promo, 'ph number
       for callers.
 820  0815 PERU OAX4O R Libertad, Lima, "Buenos dmas Peru, Amirica y el
       Mundo..." then into relig prog. First time hrd.
 850  1018 COLOMBIA HJKC R Net, Bogota, gd sig w/all nx format, incl rpts
       from correspondents
 880  0903 ECUADOR HCRP1 R Catslica Nac, Quito, MA w/id then long relig
       discourse by FA.
 910  0712 SAN ANDRES HJMY RCN San Andres, MA w/usual RCN progs & ad for
       "Cigarillos Royal"
 970  1009 COLOMBIA HJCI R Super, Bogota, MA w/ t/c then item on cocaine
       smuggling
1000  0852 PERU OAX7V R Macchu Picchu, Cuzco, tent the one here w/prog in
       Quechua, ids as R Wakay,or sim, id as "Radio Imperativa" later though
       ment of Cuzco is the only clue as to who this is.
1040  0834 COLOMBIA HJCJ Colmundo, Bogota, fr in 4ZB slop w/relig prog.
1060  0751 PERU OCY4D Exitos AM, Lima, now part of Radio Victoria net
       running SS relig progs from "La Voz de la Liberacisn", must be more
       than listed 1kW
1090  0841 VENEZUELA YVSZ Unisn Radio, Caracas, MA w/id then nx prog.
1110  1009 COLOMBIA HJEW R Reloj, Cali, one of the best and most reg HJs,
       fr-gd sig w/t/c id, local adds and nx items
1130  0658 COLOMBIA HJVA Radio K (pronounced like cah), Bogota, gd w/id as
       "La onda fresca de Santa Fi de Bogota" (The fresh wave...).
1170  0705 COLOMBIA HJNW CARACOL Cartagena, fr w/nx stories, ids etc thru
       KVOO.
1190  0727 COLOMBIA HJEO Ondas del Valle, Cartago, up w/ t/c & is then tango
       - not an Argie!
1230  0920 COLOMBIA HJLK R Calidad de Cali, MA w/id then string of ads and
       slogan "Radio Calidad, nada mas"

SOUTH AMERICA - EL CONO SUR

 570  0935 CHILE CB57 R Agricultura, Santiago, MA w/"El Noticioso" nx prog.
 590  0910 ARGENTINA LS4 R Continental, Buenos Aires, making it thru the
       Rhema 594 slop, MA w/nx stories
 660  1004 CHILE CB66 R Chilena, Santiago, t/c, tfc rpt and nx items.
 680  0746 ARGENTINA LT3 R Cerealista, Rosario, MA w/wx, t/c then nx item.
 690  0913 ARGENTINA LRA4 R Nac. Salta, gd, clear sig w/promo for Cupo
       Libertadores soccer tournament.
 750  0835 ARGENTINA LRA7 R Nac Csrdoba, fr sig w/id, wx, mx details and
       tango
 760  0924 CHILE CB76 R Cooperativa, MA w/rpt from Lima on embassy hostage
       situation.
 790  0916 ARGENTINA LR6 R Mitre, Buenos Aires, fr sig w/block of ads incl
       one for a music store and "Medichem".
 830  0924 ARGENTINA LU14 R Provincia, Rmo Gallegos, MA w/item about bus
       transport then id and tango
 840  0919 ARGENTINA LU2 R Bahia Blanca, t/c and temp "..aqum en Bahma
       Blanca"
 870  0929 ARGENTINA LRA1 R Nacional, Buenos Aires, MA w/nx comment, stn
       promo, dominant o/mix.
 910  0857 ARGENTINA LRA23 R Nac San Juan, gd sig w/id and ads prior to 0900
 930  0913 URUGUAY CX20 R Monte Carlo, MA w/t/c, temp & wx forecast, fr sig.
 950  0831 ARGENTINA LR3 R Libertad, Buenos Aires, MA w/"This Day in
       History" - SS equivalent, fr mxd R Super.
1000  0853 BRAZIL ZYK522 R Record, Sao Paulo, up briefly o/RCN w/hvy echo on
       canned id.
1010  0919 ARGENTINA LV16 R Rmo Cuarto, 2 MAs swapping nx items, then MA
       w/wx & temps for the region.
1040  0834 BRAZIL R Capital, Sao Paulo, MA w/ t/c, then cuckoo calls and ads
       incl one for "Humphrey's News Stand"! Terrific sig on peaks.
1100  0803 BRAZIL ZYK694 R Globo, Sao Paulo, gd w/ad for Coca Cola and ids
1120  0846 ARGENTINA LU6 R Atlantica, Mar del Plata, nice id o/mx then
       tango, mxd unid 2nd Latin.
1309  0855 ARGENTINA LRA42 R Nac, Gualeguaychz, tent the one up briefly w/SS
       tlk
1350  0850 ARGENTINA LS6 R Buenos Aires, fr sig w/drum roll, id & tango
1370  0811 BRAZIL ZYK766 Atual AM, Sao Paulo, MA up briefly w/id midst nx
       though suffering from QRM from Colombian HJKX R Mundial w/relig
1380  0814 CHILE CB138 R Corporacisn, Santiago, FA w/id in between break-out
       between two male preachers.
1410  0826 URUGUAY CX44 Emis del Siglo, Montevideo, tent the one here
       w/mention of Montevideo but hvy rumble on freq.
1420  0812 BRAZIL ZYJ754 R Guaruja, Florianopolis, MA w/ t/c o/mx, ids
       simply as "Guaruja", ads etc, not //5980.

ASIA

 153  1651 RUSSIA Komsomolsk, gd sig w/EE pops. Other LW Russkies hrd on
       171, 180, 189, 234, 243, 198 & 207
 180  1026 RUSSIA Petropavlovsk, R Rossii prog, fr sig, other Russkies hrd
       on 234 and 153.
 799  1742 N KOREA KCBS Hwadae, noted here ex-894 and 801n. w/KK tlk.
 804  1742 N KOREA KCBS Hwadae, off-freq w/FA vocs in // to 657. See 799.
 909  1730 CHINA CNR Fujian 1, fr sig w/CC opera mx, non-stop past 1800
 954  1823 JAPAN JOKR Tokyo, weak u/NZer w/trad JJ mx
1350  1741 JAPAN JOER Hiroshima, peaking o/Aus, 2 MAs w/chatty prog.
1548  1818 SRI LANKA DW Trincomalee, u/o NZ & Aus w/FA in GG
1566  1838 INDIA AIR Nagpur, in the clear, FA w/EE nx, id 1840.
1566  1830 KOREA REP HLAZ Cheju, FEBC prog, hymns hrd thru AIR/Iran.
1575  1750 THAILAND VOA Ban Pachi, pr-fr w/VOA talk-back show, peaking
       o/NZer

MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA

 180  1755 TURKEY TRT Polatli, pr sig, popping o/Russia w/Turkish mx
 198  1710 ALGERIA RTVA Ouargla, tent the one here w/soccer cmtry in FF of
       game between Liverpool and Arsenal.
 207  1718 JORDAN R Jordan, Al Kharanah, MA & FA alternating items in AA,
       faded 1730.
 760  1815 YEMEN Yemen R, Mukalla, tent the one here w/AA mx and annc, weak
       but improved later in the week.
 827  1819 SYRIA SARBS Deir el Zawr, MA up briefly w/AA tlk. Reg sig hetting
       NZer on 828
1296  1756 AZERBAIJAN R Baku, Pirsagat, surprise to find this one and into
       EE at 1800, only gave MW freq, peaked thru NZ/Aus until fade-out 1812
1323  1813 CYPRUS BBC Limasol, MA & FA alt current affairs items.
1420  1829 IRAN IRIB Kermanshah, weak sig w/MA in Farsi though audio was
       distorted
1494  1835 JORDAN R Jordan, Al Kharanah, tent the one popping o/NZer w/AA mx
1548  1811 XXXX Bubble-jammer hrd, presumably Iraq blocking VOA transmission
       from Kuwait.
1566  1754 IRAN IRIB Bandar Abbas, MA in Farsi hrd thru AIR.

EUROPE

 162  1708 FRANCE TDF Allouis, FA w/nx items, moderate static and sig
       improving past 1800.
1107  0640 SPAIN R Cinco synchro, all-nx format, peaking briefly.
1485  0622 SPAIN SER Santander, pres the weak SS stn here w/all-nx format

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Jay Novello - jay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Loggings from Jay Novello, Wake Forest, NC  <jay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Drake R8A, 750' South mini-beverage, Alpha Delta DX Ultra, 60/49m dipole

 720 WRZN   FL Hernando - 3/12   0725 - "Eddie Hubbard plays the best
               music from the last fifty years, afternoons on
               Sunshine 720, WRZN."  Mixing with someone else
               playing NOS.  (JN-NC)
 830 WKTX   OH Cortland - 3/12   0700 - SSB, ID and signon routine,
               "This is WKTX, Cortland Ohio, signing on the air",
               station address, mentioning 1000 watts.  Heard
               while waiting for an ID on SS FL station, which
               never happened.  No sign of semi-local WETR. (JN-NC)
1100 WGPA   PA Bethlehem - 3/9   1700 - Instrumental '40's BBD music,
               simple "AM 1100, WGPA" ID at top of the hour, then
               back to the instrumentals.  WTAM not yet in evidence.
               Surprised to find this one on the south mini-beverage.
               (JN-NC)
1260 WHYM   SC Lake City - 3/12 1715 - NOS, "This is Eddie Hubbard,
               Nice to be with you, playing unforgettable music
               on WOLS."  - that's their //.  Eddie sure gets around.
               (JN-NC)
1310 WDKD   SC Kingstree - 3/12  0736 - C&W Music WX, "Don't miss
               the ten most requested songs of your country on the
               top ten countdown with Park Andrews, Sunday at 11 AM
               on WDKD."  Local WTIK not in evidence.  (JN-NC)
1360 WCGL   FL Jacksonville - 3/13 0710 - Relentless promo'ing of
               bumper sticker contest, $280 prize.  Really hard sell
               for a GOS station.  ID's aplenty.  Mixing with WKAT,
               local pest WCHL off to the side.
               (JN-NC)
1360 WKAT   FL North Miami - 3/13 0730 - SP talk, teletalk and
               ads, ID's about once a minute as  "RCN, Radio Claridad,
               La Voz de los Hispanos en Florida".  Legal ID given in
               SS only at 0800.  (JN-NC)
1470 WLMC   SC Georgetown - 3/12 0840 - GOS mx, female DJ, "1470
               AM, WLMC, your 24-hour community station."  (JN-NC)

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Mark Connelly - wa1ion@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Ramblings and Reminiscences about "Off-Season" (Spring/Summer) DX by Mark
Connelly, WA1ION - 30 William Rd. - Billerica, MA 01821-6079

Even though it's March and there's snow on the ground here as I write this,
the imminent reduced publication schedule of DX bulletins heralds the
oncoming spring, the end of what some call the "DX season".  In the old
pre-E-mail days of paper-only DX information - especially during late spring
and summer - we'd have to wait quite a while to find out what great stuff
was getting logged by DXers on holiday at the shore, etc.

In the '60s, when I was a "kid", I heard some of my best DX in August when
the family went to Dennisport on Cape Cod.  At the hired cottage near Lower
County Road (a short walk from the seaside), the old Lafayette HA-63A and a
short wire - haphazardly strung through pine trees in the small backyard -
pulled in better stuff than I got at home in the western suburbs of Boston
with much better antennas (including the "WA1ION DX Lab" Menotomy Rocks Park
Beverage).  The superiority of the Cape Cod location was especially evident
when it came to Brazil and other deep South Americans, as well as Africa.
(Differences on Europeans weren't as great.)  Splits such as Senegal (then
on 764), Surinam (725), and Haiti (1035) came in at "window-rattling"
levels.  Even Paraguay (Caaguazu-645) and Sierra Leone (1205) were fairly
regular on the Cape.  There were "tons" of Ecuadorian and Costa Rican 5 kHz
splits that are no longer with us.  In 1964, on a summer night that must
have been auroral, I remember a tremendous run of Latin American DX on a
simple Realistic TRF portable near the salt marsh behind West Dennis Beach.
There were all sorts of hets and growls and almost every channel had Spanish
on it.  It was super then, but even today no one will convince me that there
isn't any good DX in the summer !

By the early '70s, I graduated to an R-390A and a few of us here in eastern
MA (besides myself, DXers such as Gordon Nelson, Bill Bailey, Marc
DeLorenzo, Stan Morss, Tom Farmerie, & Ray Moore) did call each other on the
telephone or have informal get-togethers to discuss loggings during those
month-long stretches between DX bulletins.  Nelson (WA1UXQ) had the most
impressive ham and MW DX shack with racks of receivers (Collins, Hammarlund,
Racal, Rycom), tape recorders, stripchart recorders, scopes, frequency
counters, and spectrum analyzers.  He wrote propagation-analysis software
for the hulking IBM mainframe computers at MIT and he had connections to the
Air Force and the National Security Agency.  His Watertown, MA attic looked
like an FCC monitoring station or something from a James Bond movie.  A huge
altazimuth loop inhaled Israel-737 and other exotica as junior DXers watched
in justifiable awe.

Meetings were also held at Bill Bailey's place.  Bill (W1YPK) had quite a
Beverage farm out between the woodlots and cow pastures in the rolling hills
of Holden.  He frequently hauled in medium-wave goodies from the Persian
Gulf area and deep into Russia.  Before retirement he was some kind of "big
wig" in the US Army, I think.  Bill's house was a most impressive half-
timbered English Tudor that looked like it dropped in right out of Oxford or
Kent.  Suffice it to say that a group of blue- jeaned DXers eating pizza and
drinking beer in the formal (almost church-like) dining room with its walnut
panelling and diamond- paned windows looked more than slightly incongruous !
 Bill's shack sported one of Nelson's Beverage phasing boxes and two
R-390A's: THE serious DXer's receiver of that day.  I think he also had a
Hammarlund HQ-180A, the #2 receiver among the practitioners of international
medium-wave DXing circa 1974. (Other popular receivers included the Collins
51J4 and the Hallicrafters SX-28A.)

Aside from the Boston area group, I had some get-togethers on Cape Cod with
Skip Wolsieffer (WA1CML) and Marc DeLorenzo. Skip and I had a "duke out" of
his National HRO-500 versus my Collins R-390A on some sunset African
medium-wave splits from his shack in Osterville.  After that, high frequency
sensitivity was tested on, of all things, CB skip from Brazil ! When all was
said and done, both receivers did equally well. My parents moved from
Arlington to West Yarmouth in 1974 and, for a while, Marc DeLorenzo was
renting a house less than a mile away.  Even in July we had some good DX
get-together sessions with wall-to-wall South Americans when an aurora was
in progress.

I suppose that in other DX "hotbeds", such as Seattle, DXers had "off
season" get-togethers, phone, and mail correspondence to bridge the long
gaps in DX magazine publication.

I do remember New Jersey and Long Island being highly-active areas for DX
get-togethers in the '70s.  I went to a summer "DX barbecue" over at Bob
Foxworth's in Mineola, LI that was very well attended.  Of course, the DXers
in NY and NJ were hearing most of the same stuff that was being logged in
Massachusetts.

Spring and summer aren't the end of the DX season, just of the high-latitude
season.  Tropical and sub-equatorial DX will be in the spotlight during the
warmer months to come. That means Down Under and South Pacific for West
Coast DXers and Africans and Brazilians on this end.  Of course a lot of
wire at a beachfront location (coupled with a bit of auroral flare-up) is
the best way to attack long-haul trans-equatorials effectively.  Anything
else would be an inefficient compromise. Better weather will make getting
out of the house for DXing a worthwhile activity, especially when the
DXpedition can be a group effort.  Besides action here in the east, there
have been some legendary summer DXpeditions along the OR, WA, and BC
coastline.  I'm looking forward to reading of their exploits this year and
the incredible "Australian pile-ups" at dawn. Perhaps some day I'll be able
to visit the Pacific Northwest to meet the renowned DX crew there in person.
The best way to do this would be during a serious Trans-Pacific Beverage
DXpedition.  I think that Newfoundland "DX master" Jean Burnell is actually
planning such a trip.  David Clark from Ontario has already ventured out
that way and found it very worthwhile (and an interesting contrast to his
Newfie DXpedition efforts with a completely different set of target
stations).

73 / good DX ... Mark

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John Clifford Wilke - jw@xxxxxxxxxxx

I subscribe to a VHF reflector for ham radio and there has been a large on
going discussion about Aurora. An east coast ham related a story about
working page loads of Russian and Arabic hams who were running low power on
160 meters back in '87 or '88 one evening and was wondering if that was
related to a monster auroral event.

I'm wondering if anyone has any similar stories to tell about the AM BC band
during an auroral event???

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Craig Siegenthaler - kiwa@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Please note that Kiwa's new e-mail address is:

kiwa@xxxxxxxxxxxx

The old one no longer works.

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        phil bytheway - Seattle WA - bytheway@xxxxxxx

        Tabulated from WWV at ~0518 GMT nightly

        Geomagnetic Summary March 6 1997 through March 12 1997

           GEO - Geomagnetic activity     pca - polar cap absorption
           maf - major flare              SA  - Solar Activity
           mas - major storm              spe - satellite proton event
           mis - minor storm              ss  - severe storm

        Date    FLUX    A    K    SA          GEO                 OTHER

         3/ 6    75     8    0    very low    quiet-unsettled     -
            7    74     7    2    very low    quiet-unsettled     -
            8    75     4    0    very low    quiet               -
            9    75     0    0    very low    quiet               -
           10    75     2    1    very low    quiet               -
           11    74     3    1    very low    quiet               -
         3/12    74    14    2    very low    quiet-active        -

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If you note any AM changes (call, format, slogan, etc), please send them to
the NRC Log coordinator (Wayne Heinen) @ nrclog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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END of March 13 1997 IRCA's "AM DX NewsFlash" - bytheway@xxxxxxx