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            WELCOME TO IRCA's AM-DX NEWSFLASH   -  October 16 1997
                                 Vol 3  No 29
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Robert Wien - San Jose CA - rjwmail@xxxxxxxxx

To all: I made a series of phone calls yesterday and I found out the
following info:

KWJJ-1080 Portland, OR. changing calls to KOTK tomorrow (Sunday 10/12),
  these are old calls for 620 Portland (now KEWS).  Better tape old KWJJ
  tonight while you can!!!  This per phone call Friday afternoon (10/10).
  1080 is now KOTK ex-KWJJ, heard iD at 2 AM on Sunday 10/12.  73's.
  mentioned "the new place for talk", but they are still country right now.
KBAI-1150 Morro Bay, CA.-called them asking about call change to KJQY, got
  an answering machine from "Sandy", I suspect their no. is disconnected and
  given to someone else, they may be silent (no trace of them here at
  night). Anyone have further info on this one???  I believe these are old
  calls for 540 Costa Mesa (now silent which I know for a fact since I was
  in Costa Mesa 3 months ago!)
KXMG-1540 Los Angeles-attempted to call them to find out about call change
  to KCTD, there was no listing for them in the entire L.A. area!!! Maybe
  someone can help me on this one.  They were still KXMG as of 10/10.
KPAM-860 Portland, OR.-per phone call to them (503-251-1277), they will be
  coming on the air between 10/15 and 10/17, power is 50000/200 directional,
  if you need an address for them, it's: KPAM, 10209 S.E. Division St.,
  Portland, OR., 97266
KGIL-1260 San Fernando-I called them asking them about the 1650 station and
  when it will be coming on, they said "by the end of the year, hopefully",
  could not be more specific then that, they were very busy when I called
  them....

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Wayne Heinen
NRC AM Radio LOG editor - Nrclog@xxxxxxx

This is the word I got about KWAS being silent...

Per John Tudenham in Joplin KWAS is ON the AIR and never was not Silent for
long if at all. This was received just prior to the NRC AM Radio Log going
to print (on/or about 9/20) from John via snail mail...

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Lee J Freshwater  414 SE 3rd St, Ocala, FL 34474
FAX  352-732-7223  E-mail Lfreshwate@xxxxxxx

The F.C.C. has started putting CALL LETTER changes in their computer data
base...We will include them here as time and space permits.
PREPARED ON     10/15/97

Call Signs reserved for Pending Sales Applicants **

NEW       CITY AND STATE           FREQUENCY      FORMER
CALL                                               CALL

KLDS     FALFURRIAS, TX              1260            KPSO
KMRI     WEST VALLEY CITY, UT        1550            KRGO

**  Commission grant and consummation does not automatically grant call sign
application. The new licensee must provide written notice to the call sign
desk upon consummation of the transaction and await authority from the
Commission to use the new call sign.

               CALL SIGN  CHANGES
NEW       CITY AND STATE           FREQUENCY      FORMER
CALL                                   *          CALL

WJWR      NEWARK, NJ                 620          WXLX
WFRF      TALLAHASSEE, FL           1070          WANM
KOTK      PORTLAND, OR              1080          KWJJ  ***
KPPT      TOLEDO, OH                1230          KZUS
KKNG      HOLDENVILLE, OK           1370          KRAF
WIBH      ANNA, IL                  1440          WRAJ
WNNN      SALEM, NJ                 1510          WJIC
KGXL      COSTA MESA, CA            1650          KBTL

*  The F.C.C. does NOT list the frequency in their database. I have tried to
   suppliment this with information from my own database,, so look it over
   "carefully" before you change anything in yours. We have put this
   information in order of frequency rather than location. Send any
   suggestions, changes AND corrections to the above E-Mail address.

*** I received a nice e-mail from Pat Roberson, KG7HT about the KOTK/KWJJ
entry listed last time. He informs me that as of 10/3 KWJJ HAD NOT switched
to KOTK. The FCC has listed it AGAIN in their 10/5 call sign change.
Hopefully Pat will let us know if the calls actually change. In the
meantime, I am not changing my database.

Speaking of databases, I have put my database in the WEB. Its available at:
 http://members.aol.com/bcblogbook/main.htm You can search the database by
FREQ/State/City/or individual frequency. PLEASE let me know how you like it,
and send ANY suggestions to me at LEEFRESH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Also I am aware of
numerious errors (especially on the West Coast) PLEASE let me know if you
see any errors.

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Neil T. Kazaross - neilkaz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Finally after lots of trying I was finally able to hear some extendend band
Austrailians here in Barrington, IL . Last Sunday night I noted very strong
signals from KXBT 1640 so I made sure to wake up early Monday morning to
check.  Started about 1050z and was greated by strong carrier/hets on 1683,
1665, and 1638.  By 1105 I had nice Greek mx on 1683 and some audio came
thru on 1665 and 1638.  Here are the logs.

Neil Kazaross  Barrington, IL   R8A and 190 meter mini-Beverage west.

1638  Australia  Castle Hill 2ME  best at 1112 Oct 6 clearly past KXBT slop
       w/ man w/Aussie accent and then AA mx. Het/carrier is common here.
       (Kaz-IL)
1665  Australia  Kingsgrove  2MM  getting past a strong WJDM w/Greek mx best
       around 1117 Oct 6.  Carrier very common. (Kaz-IL)
1683  Australia  Kingsgrove  2??  the best of these Aussies fr-gd peaks from
       1105-1150 Oct 6 w/Greek mx, no anmts but typically a pause between
       records. Also noted weakly on peaks Oct 10 around 1100.  Other
       carriers noted on 1629 , 1701, and 1548 weakly. (Kaz-IL)

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Mark Connelly - wa1ion@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

(logs 28 SEP - 11 OCT 1997: file=DX971011.LOG)

Report from Mark Connelly - Times / dates = UTC / 1997

e-mail = WA1ION@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

[Connelly*C-MA] = Chatham, Cape Cod, MA (GC= 69.949 W / 41.672 N)
(Chatham Lighthouse: Main St. between Water St. & Bearses' Lane)

[Connelly*H-MA] = East Harwich, Cape Cod, MA (GC= 70.02 W / 41.71 N)
(near junction of Routes 39 & 137: pitch pine forest 2 km from ocean)

[Connelly*rw-MA]= Rowley, MA (GC= 70.825 W / 42.75 N)
(end of Stackyard Road at Parker River Nat. Wildlife R.: salt-marsh)

Receiver: Drake R8A

Antenna system - Chatham: MFJ-1024 whip, MWT-3 regenerative tuner; Rowley &
Harwich: two MFJ-1024 active whips (one 40 m east of the other); antennas
were phased with modified MFJ-1026.

  ======================================================

  *** TRANS-ATLANTIC DX ***

 531  ALGERIA, Ain-El-Beida, OCT 8 0055 - // 549 w/ bits of AA music; mixed
       w/ Spain & slopped by R.V.C.-530. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 549  ALGERIA, Les Trembles, SEP 28 2232 - fast modern AA music w/ vocal,
       guitar, violins, & flutes; big S9+30 signal, totally demolishing 550.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0053 - Oud music, flutes, AA male vocal; very good.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
 567  IRELAND, RTE R.1, Tullamore, SEP 28 2239 - fair w/ nostalgic standards
       including Perry Como's version of "Volare". [Connelly*H-MA]
 567  SPAIN, RNE5 synchros, OCT 8 0059 - // 585 w/ woman in SS; poor,
       slightly under Ireland. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 576  SPAIN, RNE5, Barcelona, OCT 8 0105 - // 657 w/ man & woman in SS;
       fair. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 585  SPAIN, RNE1, Madrid, SEP 28 2205 - man in SS; excellent w/ WEZE-590
       phased. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0059 - woman in SS, then man on the phone; good.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
 594  MOROCCO, Oujda, SEP 28 2207 - // 207 w/ AA vocal & violins; good.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
 603  SPAIN, RNE5, Sevilla / Palencia, SEP 28 2223 - rap / dance- mix
       version of Limahl's "Never Ending Story", then man in SS; loud &
       dominant.  Not // 684 or other RNE1's at the time. [Connelly*H-MA]
 612  MOROCCO, Sebaa-Aioun, OCT 11 2230 - LOUD w/ AA male vocal, drums, &
       violins. [Connelly*C-MA]
 621  CANARY ISLANDS // SPAIN, RNE1, SEP 28 2327 - man in SS; way over
       other. [Connelly*H-MA]
 639  SPAIN, RNE1, La Coruna et al., SEP 28 2242 - SS teletalk; good.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0103 - SS teletalk; fair to good. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 657  SPAIN, RNE5, Madrid, OCT 8 0105 - // 576 w/ man & woman in SS; fair.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
 666  PORTUGAL, RDP, Lisboa, OCT 8 0105 - man in PP; poor to fair. Slop was
       mostly from YVLL-Caracas on 670. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 675  NETHERLANDS, R. Ten Gold, Lopik, OCT 8 0110 - man in Dutch, then
       "Reach Out, I'll Be There" by the Four Tops; fair, over het from
       Libya-674. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 684  SPAIN, RNE1, Sevilla, SEP 28 2211 - fast SS talk; excellent at S9+20.
       Bits of probable Serbia under. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0107 - SS talk & laughing by woman; excellent. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 693  AZORES, RDP, Santa Barbara, SEP 28 2328 - PP talk; atop BBC-UK.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0045 - // 836 w/ folk instrumental in a somewhat symphonic
       style; slightly over UK. [Connelly*rw-MA]
     + OCT 11 2223 - // 836 w/ '60s & '70s oldies including "Behind Blue
       Eyes" by the Who; excellent and alone on channel, one of the loudest
       TA's during slightly auroral conditions this early evening.
       [Connelly*C-MA]
 693  UNITED KINGDOM, BBC, Droitwich et al., SEP 28 2328 - pop music; under
       Azores. [Connelly*H-MA]
 711  WESTERN SAHARA, Laayoune, SEP 28 2213 - AA talk by man; good over
       rumble.  WOR was easily nulled w/ the phased vertical array.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
 729  SPAIN, RNE1, Oviedo et al., OCT 8 0112 - // 738 w/ woman in SS; poor /
       slopped. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 738  SPAIN, RNE1, Barcelona, SEP 28 2213 - SS newstalk by man; good.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0112 - SS // 585 & others; excellent. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 747  NETHERLANDS, Flevoland, SEP 28 2214 - Dutch talk by man mentioned Marv
       Albert. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0113 - woman in Dutch, then Broadway show tune.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
 756  GERMANY, Deutschlandradio, Braunschweig/Ravensburg, SEP 28 2353 -
       classical music, starting to overtake Spain's SS talk.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
 756  SPAIN, R. Euskadi, Bilbao, SEP 28 2330 - man in SS, then old-time
       blues music; good / dominant.  Germany audible under. [Connelly*H-MA]
 765  SWITZERLAND, RSR, Sottens, SEP 28 2215 - classical violin music;
       local-like, slopping WABC heavily. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 7 2259 - strong classical music w/ just hints of other signals
       lurking under. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 774  SPAIN / EGYPT, SEP 28 2216 - SS talk & AA talk battling it out at even
       strength; both loud, well over S9. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 7 2258 - even SS / AA mix. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 783  SPAIN, COPE, Barcelona, SEP 28 2354 - // 837 w/ SS teletalk; slightly
       over apparent Syrian. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 7 2256 - // 837 w/ man & woman in SS; over Syria & others.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
 792  SPAIN, SER, Sevilla, SEP 28 2218 - SS talk including sports report
       (game excerpt) and a telephone interview; excellent, blasting in at
       S9+25, better than adjacent domestics on 790. [Connelly*H-MA]
 801  SPAIN, RNE1 synchros, SEP 28 2355 - SS talk by man, then instrumental
       music; fair, mixed w/ several others. [Connelly*H-MA]
 810  SPAIN, SER R. Madrid, Madrid, SEP 28 2219 - clearly // 792 w/ SS talk
       & teletalk getting right through CJVA and nulled WGY. Europeans heard
       on US channels are always welcome. [Connelly*H-MA]
 819  EGYPT, Batra, SEP 28 2226 - Koranic vocal; over Morocco and others.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
 819  MOROCCO, Rabat, SEP 28 2235 - // 207 & 594 w/ male AA vocal and
       violins; now atop Egypt / others. [Connelly*H-MA]
 827  SYRIA, Deir el Zawr, SEP 28 2356 - strings, then AA talk by woman;
       poor w/ het from jumble on 828. [Connelly*H-MA]
 828  SPAIN, Onda Cero, Barcelona, SEP 28 2333 - bits / pieces of SS vocal
       in severe jumble; hetted by Syria-827. [Connelly*H-MA]
 836  AZORES, RDP, Pico da Barossa, SEP 28 2348 - // 693 w/ "Candle in the
       Wind" (Diana version) by Elton John; good. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0045 - // 693 w/ classically-influenced Portuguese folk
       instrumental; good to excellent, killing 837 at the time.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
     + OCT 11 2223 - // 693 w/ "Behind Blue Eyes" by the Who; excellent.
       [Connelly*C-MA]
 837  CANARY ISLANDS // SPAIN, COPE synchros, SEP 28 2227 - loud w/ fast SS
       talk by man & woman; choppy SAH, also 1 kHz het from Azores-836.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
 846  ITALY, Rome, SEP 28 2245 - operatic-style male pop vocal; loud.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0035 - // 900 w/ a syrupy schmaltzy female vocal that sounded
       like something from 1920. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 855  SPAIN, RNE1, Murcia et al., SEP 28 2225 - local-like w/ man in SS
       mentioning banks. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0121 - // 936 w/ SS; loud. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 864  EGYPT, Santah, SEP 28 2357 - slightly-reverberated male Koranic vocal;
       huge signal w/ fragments of Spain & others way under. [Connelly*H-MA]
 873  SPAIN, SER R. Zaragoza, Zaragoza, SEP 28 2246 - SS news / teletalk;
       good. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0043 - good w/ SS teletalk that was // to local-like 1044.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
 882  CANARY ISLANDS // SPAIN, SEP 28 2248 - SS teletalk; mixed w/ UK.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
 882  UNITED KINGDOM, BBC Wales, Washford, SEP 28 2248 - light pop and
       country vocals; mixed w/ Canaries-Spain. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0042 - gardening interview w/ British EE female reporter and a
       US EE male horticultural expert; blasting in over Spain/Canaries and
       sometimes at equal strength to WCBS-880. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 891  ALGERIA, Algiers, SEP 28 2224 - AA telephone interview; huge at S9+40
       (like a Boston or NYC domestic). [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0037 - AA man fast-talking over weird electronic music & drums;
       super signal, almost pinning the S-meter. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 900  ITALY, RAI Radiouno, Milan, SEP 28 2251 - clearly // 846 w/ operatic
       male vocal; charging atop a CJBR/CKDH mix w/ very little other
       domestic interference noted.  I haven't heard this for several years
       here in the USA. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0035 - old-fashioned maudlin / sentimental female vocal w/
       strings; easily paralleled w/ 846.  All the co-channel Canadians had
       talk, so the music really stood out. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 909  UNITED KINGDOM, BBC, Moorside Edge et al., SEP 28 2253 - EE sports
       commentary; fair in slop. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0032 - EE news mentioned Albania; good. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 918  SPAIN, R. Intercontinental, Madrid, SEP 28 2252 - compressed- audio SS
       teletalk; good. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0040 - SS talk w/ interspersed music fragments; slightly over a
       "stew" of others (including bits of AA music believed to be Syria).
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
 936  SPAIN, RNE5 synchros, SEP 28 2254 - // 603 and other RNE5's (but not
       to RNE1's at the time): SS talk w/ intervals of music.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0121 - // 855 w/ man in SS; good. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 954  SPAIN, R. Espana, Madrid, SEP 28 2255 - SS talk; fair through slop
       from WROL still on day power; much better at 2335 (after WROL power
       cut). [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0028 - SS teletalk; excellent / local-like. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 963  PORTUGAL, R. Renascenca, Seixal, SEP 28 2258 - religious vocal,
       apparently in PP; poor, mixed w/ others; slopped by CHNS.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0030 - bits of PP-sounding talk / teletalk; mixed w/ others.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
 972  SPAIN, RNE1 synchros, OCT 8 0123 - bits of talk seemed // 855. Tough
       WZAN slop. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 981  ALGERIA, Algiers, SEP 28 2257 - AA vocal; fair. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 7 2215 - AA talk w/ interspersed music; excellent w/ WCAP phased.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
 981  GREECE, Elleniki Radiophonia, Megara, OCT 8 0024 - program was //
       1386: techno-Eurodisco type synthesized dance instrumental music
       followed by a traditional Greek dance song w/ male vocal. This had a
       fair signal (Algeria had signed off).  A good cardioid phase-null of
       WCAP also took out most of WTRY and probably some of CBV.  Two Greek
       stations heard in one night out at the salt-marsh - it looks like the
       DX season is well under way. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 999  SPAIN, COPE, Madrid, SEP 28 2259 - SS teletalk; briefly good over CKBW
       slop and over a co-channel growl from a second station that might
       have been Morocco. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0124 - SS teletalk w/ man & woman; almost equal to adjacent
       CKBW - 1000. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1008  CANARY ISLANDS, Las Palmas, R. Las Palmas / RadioVoz, SEP 28 2336 -
       man in SS, musical interlude, then woman in SS. Not SER Spain as not
       // 1026 & 1044.  Fair w/ WINS phased. [Connelly*H-MA]
1017  GERMANY, Rheinsender, SEP 28 2300 - instrumental sounded like Arthur
       Lyman's "Yellow Bird", GG talk by woman followed; fair.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
1017  SPAIN, RNE5 synchros, OCT 8 0126 - SS talk mixed w/ light music
       (Germany ?) and another (Turkey ?). [Connelly*rw-MA]
1026  SPAIN, SER synchros, SEP 28 2301 - SS news; good to excellent.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
1044  SPAIN, SER synchros, SEP 28 2303 - good & dominant w/ fast SS news.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0012 - huge w/ SS teletalk show w/ woman moderator; unID other
       station under. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1044  unID, OCT 8 0012 - operatic male vocal way under Spain: Morocco was
       off at the time.  Germany, Greece, and Georgia are all theoretically
       possible, maybe others as well. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1053  MOROCCO, Tanger, SEP 28 2342 - // 207 w/ female AA vocal & strings;
       way over Spain / UK. [Connelly*H-MA]
1053  UNITED KINGDOM, Talk Radio synchros, Start Point et al., OCT 8 0011 -
       EE teletalk; slightly above the Morocco/Spain jumble.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
1071  SPAIN, EI, Bilbao, OCT 8 0009 - // 1197 w/ folk-rock SS vocal, then
       woman in SS; good.
     + OCT 8 0127 - // 1197 w/ Proclaimers "500 Miles" hit; loud !
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
1089  UNITED KINGDOM, Talk Radio synchros, OCT 7 2357 - talk: "Brian in
       Liverpool, welcome to Talk Radio !"; very good. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1098  SLOVAKIA, Nitra, OCT 7 2356 - Slavic rap (!) vocal; mixed w/ Spain.
     + OCT 8 0006 - bland James Last type orchestral music, then Slavic talk
       by woman; big signal, dominant.  WTAM-1100 was just a background het.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
1098  SPAIN, RNE5 synchros, SEP 28 2340 - // 1107 w/ SS talk, seemingly an
       excerpt from a dramatic presentation; in growl. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 7 2356 - SS talk mixed w/ Slovakia. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1107  SPAIN, RNE5 synchros, SEP 28 2340 - // 1098 w/ dramatic SS talk by
       man; loud, way over others. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 7 2356 - SS talk; good, well over others. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1116  SPAIN, SER synchros, SEP 28 2341 - // 1044 w/ SS talk by several
       announcers; fair to good. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 7 2354 - SS telephone news interview; fair. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1125  CROATIA, HR, Deanovec, OCT 8 0005 - with Zadar-1134 coming in at
       local-like strength, I checked for this and sure enough it was
       dominating with a folk vocal // 1134, slightly above Spain.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
1125  SPAIN, RNE5 synchros, SEP 28 2311 - SS teletalk. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 7 2353 - // 1152 w/ man in SS; fair to good, and well over
       Deanovec, Croatia. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1134  CROATIA, HR, Zadar, SEP 28 2312 - Slavic talk; evenly mixed w/ Spain.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 8 0004 - music-box / circus / carnival type music w/ a folk-style
       vocal; huge, way over Spain and about equal in strength to WBBR-1130.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
1134  SPAIN, COPE synchros, SEP 28 2312 - SS talk; over / under Croatia.
       [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 7 2351 - // 1143 w/ SS talk & teletalk; good, dominant over
       Croatia for awhile. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1143  SPAIN, COPE synchros, SEP 28 2313 - fast talk by man in SS; over
       growl. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 7 2351 - // 1134 w/ woman in SS; poor to fair in growl.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
1152  SPAIN, RNE5 synchros, OCT 7 2350 - a bit of a reggae instrumental,
       then fast SS talk by man; loud, better than the jumble of
       CKOC/WNFT/others on 1150. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1179  SPAIN // CANARY ISLANDS, SER synchros, OCT 11 2220 - SS news /
       interview // 1044; good, over unID station that had Mid-East sounding
       music. [Connelly*C-MA]
1197  SPAIN, EI, Vitoria, OCT 7 2347 - uptempo SS folk vocal w/ Mexican or
       Colombian style accordions.
     + OCT 8 0009 - // 1071 w/ SS rock music, SS talk by woman; loud.
     + OCT 8 0127 - // 1071 w/ "500 Miles" by the Proclaimers; excellent.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
1215  SPAIN, COPE synchros, SEP 28 2346 - SS talk by 2 to 3 announcers;
       dominant. [Connelly*H-MA]
1215  UNITED KINGDOM, Virgin R. synchros, OCT 7 2335 - "Riders on the Storm"
       by the Doors; good. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1224  SPAIN, COPE synchros, SEP 28 2347 - // 837 w/ fast SS talk by man;
       fair. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 7 2256 - // 837 w/ man & woman in SS; barely over the co-channel
       jumble. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1242  FRANCE, R. Bleue, Marseille, OCT 7 2253 - FF-sounding female vocal
       presumed this.  This was fair on peaks, but heavily slopped.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
1251  LIBYA, Tripoli, OCT 7 2249 - woman in AA; loud.  This was potent all
       evening, often demolishing the 1250 domestics on the car radio.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
1286  CAMEROON, Yaounde, OCT 11 2214 - bits of male vocal, African drumming;
       poor.  Regeneration was needed to untangle this from Spain-1287.
       [Connelly*C-MA]
1287  SPAIN, SER synchros, OCT 11 2215 - SER SS newstalk by man; narrowly
       over a jumble, low growl, and a 1 kHz het from Cameroon on 1286.
       [Connelly*C-MA]
1296  SPAIN, COPE, Valencia, OCT 7 2246 - SS talk & teletalk; to good peak.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
1305  SPAIN, RNE5 synchros, OCT 7 2244 - SS teletalk // 1314; good, over
       growl. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1314  SPAIN, RNE5 synchros, OCT 7 2244 - // 1305 w/ SS teletalk; poor, over
       others. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1349  MAURITANIA, R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, OCT 11 2052 - early fade-up: 1
       hour and 15 minutes pre-sunset.  Noted through slop at 2140 UTC with
       kalimba music and vocal. [Connelly*C-MA]
1386  GREECE, Elleniki Radiophonia, Athens, OCT 7 2327 - Greek vocal &
       bouzouki music, then talk; briefly fair/good before taking a fade
       into the slop.  Something mixing at times sounded like Islamic music
       (Iran ?)
     + OCT 8 0024 - clearly // 981 w/ techno- disco instrumental followed by
       a Greek male folk-dance vocal; fair. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1395  NETHERLANDS, Lopik, OCT 7 2240 - Dutch teletalk by man & woman
       mentioned Baden-Baden (Germany).  Excellent signal w/ just a weak het
       from Togo-1394. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1413  SPAIN, RNE5 synchros, OCT 8 0138 - SS talk // 738; fair over other
       (unID) that had music. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1422  GERMANY, Deutschlandradio, Heusweiler, OCT 7 2235 - good w/ clanky
       "Roaring '20s" style bar-room piano, then man in GG.
     + OCT 7 2320 - old-time US C&W vocal (maybe Hank Williams Senior);
       excellent. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1467  FRANCE, TWR, Roumoules, OCT 11 2210 - EE preaching, hymn; good.
       [Connelly*C-MA]
1485  SPAIN, SER synchros, OCT 8 0052 - // 1044 w/ SS female teletalk, piano
       interludes between conversations; poor to fair, taking slop from 1490
       semi-locals WPOR and WHAV. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1512  SAUDI ARABIA, BSKSA, Jeddah, OCT 7 2226 - man in AA; over presumed
       Belgium, noted during pauses in WNRB slop. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1521  SAUDI ARABIA, BSKSA, Duba, SEP 28 2209 - AA flutes, vocal, & drums;
       good. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 7 2225 - AA vocal w/ full orchestra, then man in AA mentioned
       Saudi Arabia; huge, S9+30, annihilating 1520. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1521  SPAIN, SER, Castellon, OCT 8 0135 - // 1044 w/ SER SS talk; fair.
       UnID w/ bits of C&W type music (UK ?) way under. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1530  VATICAN, R. Vaticana, SEP 28 2320 - light violin music; very good w/
       the cardioid phased array null pointed west to eliminate WSAI and
       WDJZ. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 7 2307 - classical music at monster level w/ little opposition
       from domestics. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1544  ALGERIA - CLANDESTINE, Tindouf, SEP 28 2321 - flute music, talk;
       slopped by WDCD. [Connelly*H-MA]
     + OCT 7 2314 - emotional AA/African group female vocal; fair to good.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
1548  KUWAIT, VOA, Kuwait City, SEP 28 2223 - VOA EE program mentioning
       technologies of the future; slightly over a British teletalker.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
1566  IRAN (t), IRIB, Bandar Abbas, OCT 8 0137 - man reading short
       equal-length sentences, typical of spoken Koran verses; poor.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]
1584  CEUTA, RadiOle, OCT 11 2206 - male SS vocal not // to the SER outlets.
       Poor to fair w/ bits of the SER Spain synchros audible well under.
       [Connelly*C-MA]

   *** PAN-AMERICAN DX ***

 535  GRENADA, GBC, St. George's, OCT 8 0054 - fast-paced '50s- type jazz,
       possibly Dave Brubeck; good. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 555  ST. KITTS & NEVIS, ZIZ, Basseterre, OCT 8 0056 - soul / Caribbean
       vocal; fair through WGAN slop. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 570  CUBA, R. Reloj, OCT 11 2321 - Reloj SS news & on-the- minute time show
       started to clobber WMCA.  Over the next hour, Cubans popped up on
       many other channels during a "pipeline-like" opening. [Connelly*C-MA]
 595  DOMINICA, DBS, Hillsborough, OCT 8 0100 - reverberated Carib-EE
       political speech; good, over 594 TA het. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 610  COLOMBIA, HJKL, Bogota, OCT 11 2325 - SS talk about Colombian events &
       people, a business in Monteria, etc.  This was followed by the Latin
       American equivalent of 1940's big-band jazz.  Good signal, totally
       dominant during short-lived run of auroral band conditions.  Bits of
       EE noted later weren't WIP or WGIR, but most likely just WIOD-FL
       rather than Trinidad. [Connelly*C-MA]
 630  PUERTO RICO, WSKN, San Juan, OCT 11 2329 - SS news about public events
       and charitable organizations in Puerto Rico; good, totally overriding
       WPRO/CFCY groundwaves during aurora. [Connelly*C-MA]
 640  CUBA, R. Progreso, Guanabacoa / Las Tunas, OCT 11 2333 - folk music,
       then a woman in SS talked about Cuba's history; dominant over others
       and Spain-639 het.  Parallel on 660 also noted. [Connelly*C-MA]
 670  VENEZUELA, R. Rumbos, YVLL, Caracas, OCT 11 2335 - SS talk w/ several
       Caracas mentions; mixed w/ Cuba and (apparent) Surinam.
       [Connelly*C-MA]
 680  PUERTO RICO, WAPA, San Juan, OCT 8 0107 - SS talk / Puerto Rico news
       good in an even mix w/ CKXG-NF (C&W); WRKO nulled way down with the
       phased vertical array. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 690  CUBA, R. Progreso, Jovellanos, OCT 11 2349 - R. Progreso ID popped out
       of the stew.  A domestic with Limbaugh (presumably FL) was bombing in
       about a half hour earlier: CBF was aurora'ed out until after 0100 UTC
       when "normal" conditions returned. [Connelly*C-MA]
 700  VENEZUELA, R. Sur, YVPQ, Puerto Ordaz, OCT 11 2318 - festive music, R.
       Sur ID; dominant over a jumble of others during a brief early-evening
       "mini auroral outburst". [Connelly*C-MA]
 720  VENEZUELA, YVQE, Porlamar, OCT 11 2331 - R. Oriente ID, old-fashioned
       SS music; atop CHTN and low growl. [Connelly*C-MA]
 750  VENEZUELA, YVKS, Caracas, OCT 8 0114 - SS Venezuelan news; huge, well
       over runner-up CBGY-NF. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 760  GUYANA, R. Roraima, 8RG, Georgetown, OCT 11 2336 - Afro-
       Caribbean-accented EE talk seemed to be about local politics;
       slightly over YVQQ/HJAJ mix. [Connelly*C-MA]
 770  COLOMBIA, RCN, HJJX, Bogota, OCT 11 2338 - man & woman in SS; slightly
       behind WABC. [Connelly*C-MA]
 780  BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS, ZBVI, Roadtown, Tortola, OCT 11 2258 - clear
       ZBVI ID, Carib-EE talk; very good, well over 2 SS South Americans &
       CFDR. [Connelly*C-MA]
 810  BAHAMAS, ZNS3, Freeport, OCT 11 2343 - most likely this w/ "Bad Boys"
       (rap version), then a Black DJ mentioned "that's for our listeners in
       McLean's Town".  Mentioned FM. Briefly atop Colombia, WGY, others.
       [Connelly*C-MA]
 810  COLOMBIA, CARACOL, HJCY, Bogota, OCT 11 2340 - SS talk mentioning
       Bogota, Colombia, and the "Esta es su casa" show. Over ZNS3 / WGY.
       [Connelly*C-MA]
 830  ST. KITTS & NEVIS, TBN, Basseterre, OCT 8 0118 - // 7510 w/ US EE
       preacher mentioning Lazarus; loud / totally dominant, something in SS
       (YVLT ?) way under. [Connelly*rw-MA]
 840  HAITI, R. 4VEH, 4VEF, Cap-Haitien, OCT 11 2346 - Creole FF preaching;
       over WHAS, SS LA's, & probable St. Lucia. [Connelly*C-MA]
 895  ST. KITTS & NEVIS, VON, Bath Village, OCT 8 0039 - good w/ EE talk
       about local politics. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1020  VENEZUELA, Mundial Margarita, YVRS, La Asuncion, OCT 8 0124 - R.
       Margarita ID, SS talk; over/under CCR-Turks & Caicos; no sign of
       KDKA. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1080  VENEZUELA, R. Barcelona, YVQJ, Barcelona, OCT 7 2359 - old-fashioned
       SS vocal, then R. Barcelona ID; good, over SER Spain w/ WTIC deeply
       phase-nulled. [Connelly*rw-MA]
1160  BERMUDA, VSB3, Hamilton, OCT 7 2330 - BBC // 5975 w/ a discussion of
       reggae music and religion; good, well over the WSKW/WOBM/WVNJ jumble.
       [Connelly*rw-MA]

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Bruce Portzer - Seattle WA - bportzer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Drake R8A  & Icom R-71A with 1000' terminated western Beverage, 2000'
unterminated southern wire, DXing with Chuck Hutton at Midway Beach near
Grayland, WA.  Also in, but not reported were the usual hugh powered NHK
stns (747 774 etc.), SK jammer 1053, and several stations in Japanese &
Korean noted in passing.  All in all, it was one of my better DX sessions in
terms of interesting logs.

LATIN AMERICA

 530  TURKS & CAICOS, RVCI 0515 10/5 good w/SS rlgs pgm (bp WA)

TRANS PACIFIC

 180  RUSSIA, 1040 10/5 fair w/male vocal (bp WA)
 189  RUSSIA, 1041 10/5 good w/pop mx & RR DJ (bp WA)
 216  RUSSIA, 1042 10/5 poor w/RR talk u/beacon QRM (bp WA)
 234  RUSSIA, 1039 10/5 good w/RR talk in beacon QRM (bp WA)
 531  JAPAN, Morioka, JOQG, 1048 10/5 good w/50s pop song "Speedy Gonzales"
       & man in JJ //1503 (bpWA)
 567  JAPAN, Sapporo, JOIK, 1051 10/5 JJ talk //1503 u/Korean (bp WA)
 594  UNID, 1525 10/5 man & woman in unid language mixing w/JOAK, not CC KK
       or JJ, speech had staccato inflections similar to Tagalog, pgm
       continued uninterrupted across bottom of hour so probably not India.
       Possibly Brunei or a Filipino (bp WA)
 655  VIETNAM, Ho Chi Minh City, 1420 10/5  reception on 1242 prompted me to
       check this freq and found inst mx briefly strong & hetting
       Pyongyang-657, faded by 1422 but back w/woman in unid lang at 1432
       recheck.  No ID noted, but this is the only thing that fits &
       propagation favored SE Asia at the time (bpWA)
 657  N KOREA, Pyongyang, 1053 10/5 fair w/usual pep talk in KK, still in
       1537 recheck (bp WA)
 873  RUSSIA, 0927 10/5 RR talk good (bp WA)
 890  ALASKA, Homer, KBBI, 0459 10/5 good w/end of Afropop pgm from PRI,
       local wx and legal ID (bpWA)
 891  JAPAN, Sendai, JOHK, 1238 10/5 strong w/folk mx //594 (bp WA)
 930  ALASKA, Ketchikan, KTKN 0536 10/5 good w/string of ads, promo for
       election coverage, several call IDs, local-like at 0619 recheck
       w/adcon mx & "classic KTKN" ID (bp WA)
 936  UNID, JJ talk still in 1534 10/5, several listed, mixing w/CC talk (bp
       WA)
 954  JAPAN, Tokyo, JOKR 1233 10/5 strong w/ads, "TBS Radio" IDs, top 10
       countdown with song positions given in EE (i.e. "number 9") (bp WA)
 963  CHINA, 1202 10/5 Russian FS weak //1323, much stronger 1220 w/man in
       RR, stronger still at 1347 recheck (bp WA)
 981  CHINA, CC talk good 1015 10/5, easily separable from 980 domestics (bp
       WA)
 999  INDONESIA, Jakarta, RRI 1158 10/5 in KOMO-1000 splatter w/"Song of the
       Coconut Isles" IS repeated over & over to 1200, then seemed to go
       into nx after time pips from the NHK stns (bp WA)
 999  JAPAN, NHK1 synchros 0923 10/5 woman in JJ //1503 weak in KOMO
       splatter, 3 1kw outlets listed (bpWA)
1008  JAPAN, Osaka, JONR, 0913 10/5 JJ pop mx good mixing w/man in Russian
       (bp WA)
1053  JAPAN, Nagoya, JOAR, 0911 10/5 JJ talk good (bp WA)
1071  JAPAN, Hiroshima, JOFK JJ talk //JOAK-594 1517 10/5 (bp WA)
1143  PHILIPPINES, Poro, VOA good w/VOA EE pgm 1446 10/5 (bp WA)
1170  S KOREA, Kimje, 1008 10/5 loud w/R Korea FS in KK, "KBS" ID,
       o/domestics (bp WA)
1206  CHINA,Yanbian, 0907 10/5 good w/female operatic, 1007 loud w/KK talk
       (bp WA)
1242  VIETNAM, Hanoi, apparently the one here 1416 10/5 o/u JOLF w/man in
       British or Aussie EE, caught at least one mention of Hanoi, then into
       oriental mx 1418, talk in unid Asian language at 1437 recheck. Listed
       in WRTH as carrying pgms for foreigners (bp WA)
1260  JAPAN, Sendai, JOIR, 1145 10/5 JJ talk mixing w/domestics (bp  WA)
1278  JAPAN, Fukuoka, JOFR, good w/piano mx & woman in JJ //1287 (bp WA)
1287  JAPAN, Sapporo, JOHR, 0745 10/5 local-like w/JJ pop vocals (bp WA)
1296  CHINA, unknown locn, 1315 10/5 EE lessons in jumble, switched to FF
       lessons after 1330 (bp WA)
1296  JAPAN, Matsue, JOTK, 0955 10/5 JJ talk //1503 o/unid CC (bp WA)
1305  CHINA, 1346 10/5 Russian FS poor //listed 1323 w/talk about Dalai Lama
       in RR.  CC talk in background (bp WA)
1314  JAPAN, Osaka, JOUF, 0953 10/5 JJ male talk o/presumed Korean (bp WA)
1323  CHINA, 1113 10/5 Russian FS local-like w/man & woman in RR, brief
       Chinese mx, "Goverit (something)" IDs //listed 7110/7820, still
       strong sometimes 20db/S9 at various rechecks, it was really hard to
       believe I was 20 miles from a stn on 1320 (bp WA)
1323  JAPAN, Fukushima, JOFP 0905 10/5 NHK1 pgm woman in JJ //JOUK-1503 (bp
       WA)
1332  JAPAN, Nagoya, JOSF, 0848 10/5 strong w/JJ talk, ads "Tokai Radio" ID
       (bp WA)
1341  UNID, 1502 10/5 talk fair sounded KK (bp WA)
1368  JAPAN, Wakkanai, JOJS 1355 10/5 strong //1287 (bp WA)
1377  RUSSIA, Vladivostok, 1003 10/5 woman in RR good (bp WA)
1404  UNID, CC talk 1218 10/5 (bp WA)
1440  JAPAN, Sapporo, JOWF, 0950 10/5 man in JJ mixing w/domestics, atop
       domestics at 1207 recheck (bpWA)
1449  JAPAN, Abashiri, JOQM, 1338 10/5 piano mx //1287 weak (bp WA)
1476  RUSSIA, Vladivostok, Radio OK, 0932 10/5 strong w/US style pop mx
       format -  jingle IDs, DJ chatter, rock mx in EE & RR (bp WA)
1485  JAPAN, unid ads & JJ talk fair-weak 1302 10/5 (bp WA)
1503  JAPAN, Akita, JOUK, 1000 10/5 "JOUK" ID then time pips and fanfare.
       Good much of the night, used extensively to check for //s to ID other
       NHK1 stations (bp WA)
1521  JAPAN, NHK2 synchros, 1029 10/5 JJ YL //JOUB-774 mixing w/unid in
       KFXX 1520 splat (bp WA)
1548**SRI LANKA, Trincomalee, DW Relay the prize catch of the night 1402
       10/5 when it faded up w/man in GG, then seemed to go into cl mx pgm
       o/u China.  Finally nailed it down conclusively w/Deutsche Welle IS
       repeated several times weakly 1428.  One of my most distant catches
       as well a rare new country, the absence of 4QD (unfavorable DU
       propagation apparently) was a major factor in hearing it (bp WA)
1566  S KOREA, Cheju Island, HLAZ man strong in KK 1001 10/5 (bp WA)
1575  JAPAN, FEN 1302 10/5 fair w/UPI nx (bp WA)
1575  THAILAND, Ban Pachi, VOA good w/VOA nx in EE 1506 10/5 (bp WA)
1669  JAPAN, the weather stations or whatever they are were noted throughout
       the night, i.e. 0836, 0944, 1024 10/5.  Each had short 1-2 min xmsn
       by man or woman reading info in JJ then off. Anyone know where I can
       find more info on them? (bp WA)
1674  UNID, 1025 10/5 "All I Have to Do Is Dream" sung in EE, briefly good
       then deep fade and gone.  I have absolutely no idea who this could
       be.  No Aussies listed, and no DUs were audible here that night(bpWA)

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PAN-AMERICAN DX

 540  Mexico XEWA Monterray Oct 10 0814   Series of ID's covering their
       network. // to 900 but weaker in CBK null (Axelrod-MB)
 760  Mexico XEABC Mexico DF Oct 10 0824 Livley music and a man and woman
       doing talk.  (Axelrod-MB)
 900  Mexico XEW Mexico DF  Oct 10 0815 Series of ID's covering their
       network //540 but much stronger. On top dominating the frequency.
       (Axelrod-MB)
1180  Cuba Radio Rebelde Oct 11 0452  Latin or Romantic ballads and Radio
       Rebelde ID. Have  not heard Radio Taino in a while. Good signals
       wiping out WHAM. (Axelrod-MB)
1500  UNID  Oct 13 1300 Under KSTP with Mexican styled music. ID did not
       sound loke the usual XEAI ID. New calls?? (Axelrod-MB)

UNIDs and UNID HELP

1490  UNID 10/11 0800  Weak signals with a partial ID heard United
       spectacular  Moutain West then what seemed to be two calls - - YM? -
       - - Springs (SA-MB)
1500  UNID  10/13  0800 With Mexican styled music and Spanish talk. Best to
       South under KSTP (SA-MB)

TIS & OTHER STUFF

1680  WQO767 TX Dallas/Fort Worth Airport  10/12 0710 Woman with Flight
       announcements. Poor signals (SA-MB)

DX AND EQUIPMENT TESTS

 620  KMNS IA Souix City 10/10 0434 On top or even with CKCK with "Real
       Counrty" program, and ID No WTJM at all. (SA-MB)
 710  KNUS CO Denver 10/10 0429 CNN Headline news and ID as AM 7-10 KNUS. On
       top with good signals (SA-MB)
1200  CKXM BC Victoria 10/12 0846 fair signals with Country music and a
       clear CKXM ID (SA-MB)

COMMENTS

Well the weather has been making DX'ing a bit tough. Friday and Saturday saw
Thunder storms here. Thunder in October in Winnipeg!?!?! Sunday was rain all
day and today I wake up to SNOW falling. Ah Winnipeg in fall never a dull
moment. Hopefully things are better for next weekend as we are off to see
family in Swan River and a 310  mile drive is no fun in bad weather.

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W.A. Merriman - merriman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Subject:   MFJ-1026 - Problems

    On the evening of Oct 11 was doing some casual tuning around Medium Wave
and happened to tune down below the band.  Starting at 510 kHz and every 10
kHz going down I noticed some mixing products.  On some freqs, such as 490
kHz, these were fairly strong.  Started looking for things wrong and
discovered that I had inadvertantly turned on the amplifier on the Aux
Antenna of the 1026.  Immediately turned it off hoping that the spurs would
disappear but unfortunately they did not.  Although the signals got weaker,
they were still there.  When the 1026 was turned completely off the spurs
went away thus confirming that it was the source of the problem.  Replaced
the MFJ-1026 with my DL-2 Delay Line Phasing Unit and with the DL-2, even
when the broadband amp was turned on there was absolutely no trace of any
problems.
    On Oct 12 checked out the 1026 during the day.  With the amp turned off
there was no trace of any mixing products but when the Aux Antenna amp was
turned on I had a very weak signal on 480 kHz.  This test was done around
1030 local.  At 1200 I checked again and this time with the amp on there
were signals on several freqs from 490 kHz down and the one I noted earlier
on 480 was noticeably stronger.  Again with the amp off all spurs
disappeared.
    My MFJ-1026 has been in use for over two months and this is the first
time I've noticed any problems - but they may have been there and I just
didn't notice.  Have not run into any spurs inside the MW band yet but I
suspect they are there and covered up by stronger signals.  Although these
problems, which may be limited to my unit do not mean that the 1026 cannot
be used for MW phasing they do indicate that the Aux Ant amp should not be
used, at least with an external antenna and that great care should be used
in identifying what is heard.
    It will be very interesting to see if other DXers have these same
problems with the 1025/1026.  In Europe problems would probably start at 513
kHz and go down every 9 kHz.  The receivers used were a Drake R8A and a AOR
AR7030 Plus.  Both gave the same results.

PS: The Aux Ant amp in my unit is set to position number 3, moderate
    gain on an external antenna as shown in the owners manual.

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Mark Connelly - wa1ion@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Thoughts About the MFJ-1026 and Possible Future Designs
    Mark Connelly - WA1ION - 14 OCT 1997

    Greetings to all.  Al Merriman reported some troubles with
intermodulation spurious responses (mixing products) on his MFJ-1026 phasing
unit.  I have noted a few of these myself recently.  Generally these are
out-of-band (e.g. just below 530 kHz and just above 1610 kHz), but a few on
5 kHz multiples within the medium wave band have been observed around local
sunset.  I've determined that these result from SWBC stations in the 49 m
band mixing with those in the 41 m band.  Field tests done on Saturday (11
OCT) at Red River Beach in Harwich (Cape Cod, MA) and at the Chatham
Lighthouse indicated a few "problem frequencies" before MW signals are up to
full night- time skip strengths.  There's an RTTY (or similar) navigational
station on 325 kHz in Chatham and a powerful LORAN station in Nantucket on
100 kHz.  Second and third harmonics of these stations were audible when the
MFJ-1026 was used.  At home in Billerica, MA, 3 miles / 5 km from WRKO-680,
harmonics (1360, 2040) are similarly audible.  These observations indicate
that the various FET amplifier stages in the MFJ-1026 are not as "muscular"
as they could be.  In urban areas especially, operation of a broadband-
amplifier-based phaser could offer challenges.  The same sort of problems
had previously been noted (and to a worse extent) in the JPS ANC-4. It's
clear that the designers of these commercial units were not sitting in the
same Third Order Intercept classes that Dallas Lankford and Ulrich Rohde
must have attended.
    The passive R-L-C and passive delay-line phasing units that have served
DXers well for many years are, of course, far less susceptible to second and
third order spurious products (mix spurs, harmonics).  Still, if a bit of
forethought is exercised, some good results can be extracted from commercial
units such as the MFJ-1026 and JPS ANC-4.
    In-line attenuators may be useful in some situations.  Or just use
shorter antennas (although this might rob you of MW strength while the SWBC
signals causing intermod's may still be strong enough to be a problem).  The
right way to manage things in strong- signal areas would be to use passive
L-C based tuned circuits ahead of each phasing unit input.  These could be
bypass-able for generally bandscanning and then switched in only when doing
critical listening (where the possibility of spurious responses must be kept
to a minimum).
    Very few broadband high-impedance-in / low-impedance out amplifiers can
handle very strong signals without spur-causing distortion and still
maintain a superb noise figure for weak-signal work.  Dallas Lankford's whip
amplifier designs (see National Radio Club reprints) come close to the
ideal, though some consider the gain of the circuits as inadequate.
    Some of the things I'll be researching over the next year:

1. A phasing design with a variation of MFJ's bridge phase-
   shift circuits, but with less amplification (or amplifiers
   with higher input intercepts)

2. A Broadband Active Loop that can be phased against a
   co-located active whip to provide cardioid patterns.
   Presently the loop-whip cardioid application (useful for
   antennas mounted on a car roof) requires the loop, and
   sometimes the whip, to use remote varactor tuning.  Having
   both antennas broadband would increase DX productivity on
   beach (and other) DXpeditions where site space and privacy
   are not adequate for better types of antennas.  The trick
   to making this work is a high-gain amplifier design having
   a good noise figure for weak signals and a high intercept
   point to prevent spurs in challenging urban areas.

3. A series of Input Conditioning units to use ahead of the
   various commercial and homebrew Broadband Active Phasers.

   These will include -

*  Active Antenna adapter.  Three active whips (or loops) get
   coupled through switches to go to the phasing unit's two
   inputs.  Each active whip input port can be the actual
   active whip amplifier's output or a passive input consisting
   of the pick-up from the cable going to the associated antenna.
   This scheme yields three primary pairing combinations of active
   inputs (1 & 2, 1 & 3, 2 & 3), three similar primary passive
   combinations, and 30 additional unique combinations (e.g.
   Channel 1 = Active Ant. 1; Channel 2 = Passive Ant. 2 added
   to Active Ant. 3).  If three 30 m / 100 ft. cables are run
   out to the respective active antennas at 120 degree horizontal
   angular spreads, a very versatile antenna array is created
   without using a great deal of land.  The equilateral triangle
   formed by the three active antennas can give cardioid patterns
   every 60 degrees around the compass.  If the broadband active
   whips (or loops) are at bearings of 15, 135, and 255 degrees
   (clockwise from north), cardioid peak-null axes at 45, 105,
   165, 225, 285, and 345 degrees can be produced with the primary
   pairing (active) combinations: 1 versus 2, 1 versus 3,
   2 versus 3.  With 33 other pairing possibilities (including
   blends of some antennas operated as active and others as
   just end-fed unpowered "feedline longwires"), the variety
   of nulling / peaking patterns is quite extensive.

*  Controller adapter.  This is similar to the head-end of the
   DCP-2 Dual Controller / Phaser.  It allows control of remotely-
   tuned loops and whips and also of Byan-type Vactrol remotely-
   controlled Beverage / rhombic terminations.  The outputs of
   the selected two remotely-controlled antennas are fed out to
   the two inputs of the phasing unit.

*  Noise-reducing adapter.  Two balanced-feed input pairs are
   switched through 4:1, 1:1, or 1:4 balun transformers.  This
   is similar to a dual version of the "Bevmatcher" circuit
   described in NRC's reprints.

*  Tuner head-end adapter.  Two L-C tank circuits are used.
   Each is placed between the given antenna and the associated
   phasing unit.

>From time to time, I'll keep the DX community aware of the progress of the
research and development efforts.

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Mark Durenberger - mrkdrnbrgr@xxxxxxxxx

Craig Siegenthaler's KIWA Electronics has done it again!  The new "Regen
Module" for his revered Pocket Loop is really hot.  It works very well.
Used in front of the relatively-insensitive Sony 2010, it really makes that
radio come alive on weak signals.  I'd suggest giving it a try.

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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@xxxxxxx

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