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         WELCOME TO IRCA's AM-DX NEWSFLASH   -  April 8 1999
                              Vol 5  No 1
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CONVENTION - MEETING INFO (corrections/additions welcome)

IRCA '99/DecalcoMania '99:  The 1999 IRCA/DecalcoMania Convention will
be held at the Holiday Inn-Boardwalk Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada on June
25-27  1999.  Reservations 1-800-635-4581 (mention code I-R-C).
Convention registration - $35.  SW Airlines is offering a 10% discount
1-800-433-5368 (mention code  LO199).  Host is Mike Sanburn, PO Box
1256, Bellflower CA 90707-1256, 310-614-1444.

WTFDA '99: The 1999 WTFDA convention will be hosted in NW Jersey at the
Wyndham Garden Hotel, International Trade Center, Mt Olive NJ.
Reservations 1-800-WYNDHAM.  The dates are July 16-18, 1999.  Host is
Rick Shaftan.

NRC '99:  The 1999 NRC convention will be held at the Holiday Inn,
Bridgeport WV on Sept 3-6, 1999.  Reservations 1-304-842-5411, $70.95
for two double bed  room, no limit on how many in a room.  Convention
Registratio - $35.  Host is William Swiger, One Casey Ln, Bridgeport WV
26330, 304-842-4635.

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 CPC DX tests

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CPC Chairperson (IRCA) - Lynn Hollerman - gmhollerman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
CPC Chairman (NRC) - Bill Hale - phantom2@xxxxxxxx

      4/26/99 Mon - 0500-0600 - 1020 - KJJK - Fergus Falls MN (NRC)

(ELT = Eastern Listening Time, i.e. the local time in the Eastern time
zone).  Please remember, what's listed as being on, say, Monday *may* be
what you think of as Sunday night!  * = new since last time.

DETAILS:

KJJK-Fergus Falls, Minnesota will test with Morse code IDs on Monday
morning, April 26th, 1999 from 0500 to 0600 Eastern Time.  KJJK will NOT
be operating with on their 2000 watts non-directional, as their initial
confirmation indicated.  I have spoken to Mr. Swedberg of KJJK, and he
said they would be operating with their 370 watt night power,
directional only.  The night pattern has two major lobes: 020 degrees
and 222 degrees (both at 881 watts ERP).  For anyone who wishes to
receive a graphic of KJJK's night pattern, e-mail a request to me.  Be
sure to indicate the format you require (BMP, PCX, WMF, etc).

Kris Wilkie, PD.
rogram Director
KJJK-AM
728 Western Avenue N
Fergus Falls, MN 56537
(Arranged by Bill Hale for the NRC CPC.)

Also, if you hear a test, PLEASE, PLEASE let me know, via e-mail or the
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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 CPC DX test Results

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Lynn Hollerman - gmhollerman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

KTBK-1700, Sherman, TX tested Saturday, March 27, 1999 from 4:00-8:00 pm
CT(5:00-9:00 ET):

Ragnar Danneskjold in Mesa, AZ reports he heard the test well on an
Kenwood R-1000 and a GE SRIII. Patrick Griffith of Federal Heights, CO
says he had access only to a car radio at the time of the test and was
only able to hear the Radio Disney station on 1690. Patrick Martin in
Seaside, OR says the test was pretty good at this QTH, as he heard
several voice IDs. He also mentioned that he noticed that some of the
code IDs were much stronger than others, perhaps because the station was
switching power during them. Nigel Pimblett in Medicine Hat, AB, heard
the test and also noted this and agrees with Patrick's thought. J.D.
Stephens in Madison, AL, also heard the test at good strength, tho he
reports some QRM from KBGG-IA and WRNC-FL. Rick Lewis reports that
KBTK's signal was heard in Glendale, AZ, the best signal being after
what he surmises was an increase to full power. He also mentions that
KTBK was heard in Griffin, GA, under KBGG until the increase in power,
and then over KBGG. Steve Francis in Alcoa, TN reports hearing KTBK loud
and clear at his QTH, but Craig Rathbone in Denver, CO says he only
heard a very short piece of code. Saul Chernos in Toronto, ON, says he
heard the test quite well in central Toronto on a Yacht Boy 400, tho he
could hear KBGG-IA and a hint of WRNC-FL.

KTSA-550, San Antonio, TX tested Sunday, March 28, 1999 at 1:06-1:16 am
ET:

This was a re-scheduling of a re-scheduled test; the station had lots of
bad luck when it came to running a test this DX season! Several DXers
reported to me that they tried for the test but were unable to hear it;
Patrick Martin of Seaside, OR contacted the station was was told that
due to a lightning storm in the San Antonio area at test time which
knocked KTSA's FM off, the test was not run.

WQSN-1660, Kalamazoo, MI tested daily thru March, 1999 with CW IDs at
the top of each hour:

No reports of this station received this week.

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 HOT STUFF

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ragnar danneskjold - Mesa AZ - lwdxer@xxxxxxxx

1150  KCKY  Coolidge, AZ is off the air. Leaves a free spot do DX from
       if this is a big a pest to you as it is to me.
1310  KXAM  Mesa-Scottsdale has dropped John Sebastian in drive time and
       picked up Tom Leykis.

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 THE "X" BAND

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Pat Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

1650  WHKT  VA, PORTSMOUTH, fair u/o KCNZ with rel pgming and ID for
       WHKT at 0630 EDT 4/5, also ment of their sister station  WPMH.
       Before all I had was a tentative on this, now a def. log. (PM-OR)

How many MW DXers are going after the X Band stations? If not you are
sure missing some good ones. Tonight, living on the Oregon coast I tuned
from WPHG-1620-AL, KCJJ-1630, IA, WMDM-1690-MD, etc. It is pretty easy
to hear stations all over the country on a nightly basis. Tonight I can
hear about 19 out of the 23 stations operating on the X Band! If you are
not DXing the X Band, go for it!!! You are missing alot.

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 INDIVIDUAL LOGGINGS

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Mika Makelainen - Finland - mtm@xxxxxxxxx

New pages on my DXpeditions to the Arctic are open at:

www.pp.clinet.fi/~mtm/dx/dxpedit.htm

The pages contain logs (mostly AM stations) and stories, mainly from the
world-famous Lemmenjoki site in Northern Finland.

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Karl Leite - Natal BRAZIL - kleite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

I heard Radio Dos Mil, 1500 AM, from Cumana, Venezuela. On 02 April
1999, from 0733 to 0740 UTC. NX. Male with some ads. On 0733 MX..."en
dos mil, las tres e quarenta minutos". MX.

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ragnar danneskjold - Mesa AZ - lwdxer@xxxxxxxx

Heard on a Kenwood R-1000 with 150' longwire:

1460  KENO  Las Vegas, NV 2323 3/4 with ad about learning disabilities
       and into ESPN sports. First time heard this season. Usually heard
       in summer.
1540  KCTD  CA, Los Angeles 2203 with LA Clippers basketball. Playing
       the Spurs and losing as usual. [new]

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Pat Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

 850  KHLO  HI, HILO. After talking with Chuck Boehnke in Hawaii, he
       informed me that KHLO is now up to a full 5 KW, and that the
       signal is stronger. Tryed at 1320 UTC (0920 EST) 4/4, and hrd the
       best signal from them I have heard in a long time. Still Oldies
       Rock, broadcasting Dave's Diner (Sat service) and a nice
       "850-KHLO" ID. (PM-OR)
1700  KTBK  TX, SHERMAN, still coming in weak to fair at 0940 EST 4/4
       with Sports Talk. It was broad daylight outside! QRM from Radio
       1701-Brisbane, who was stronger with their 400 watts though.
       These X banders really skip!
1600  KCKK  CO, LAKEWOOD, now  "Classic Country" ex KYGO, ID at 0455 EDT
       4/6 as "KCKK, Lakewood-Denver, Denver's Classic Country" (PM-OR)
       KCKK is // to their FM 104, per their ID.

Drake R8, 1500' Eastern Bev, Term.

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 HELP WITH

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*ragnar danneskjold - Mesa AZ - lwdxer@xxxxxxxx

Ok, who has Art Bell on 1450 kHz?

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*Rick Evans - REvans5435@xxxxxxx

Try this list for the <A
HREF="http://www.rowlandnet.com/cgi-bin/stations.pl?state=ZZ&submit=List
">
Art Bell </A> stations.

It shows 2 in Az, 4 in CA, 1 in NM.

If you can't click thru on the hyperlink, let me know and I will send
you the actual internet address.  What the heck -- here it is:

http://www.rowlandnet.com/cgi-bin/stations.pl?state=ZZ&submit=List

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*Craig - DXer@xxxxxxx

    I am also hearing an Art Bell station here in Denver on 1450, could
be a number of stations. I noticed one close to you in Prescott. It is
really getting hard to ID these stations that carry ESPN or Art Bell
etc, they have about a 3 second ID at the top of the hour only. Get your
tape recorder going at :59. Art Bell is everywhere

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 QSLs

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Pat Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

1250  KNEU  UTAH, ROOSEVELT rec FD vq in 12d from: Jim Leonard-CE. From
       DX Test. Address: Rote 2 - Box 2384 - Roosevelt  UT  84006.
       (PM-OR)
1650  KCNZ  IA, CEDAR FALLS, form E Mail QSL letter after f/up in 1/2
       hour. Signed by: Greg Alan-PD. E Mail address:  kcnz@xxxxxxxxxxxx
       or galan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (PM-OR)   I also might mention that KCNZ
       sent the QSL letter via "mircosoft word" All I could read was the
       text. I forwarded to my roommate computer and he copied it. Now I
       have a complete letterhead in two color. Really looks nice.
1660  WQSN  MI, KALAMAZOO, full detailed QSL letter via E Mail in 1 day
       for E Mail report. Address: 4200 W. Main Street-Kalamazoo  MI
       49006, WQSNAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx V/S: William J. Wertz-VP. I now have
       20 of the 23 X Banders QSL'd. (PM-OR)

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Paul Ormandy - paulorm@xxxxxxxx

R Unica Network HQ has sent a very friendly VL, World Cup '98 poster,
copy of their magazine "Unica Times" (in a mix on English and Spanish)
and a very colourful T-shirt. All this arrived in a courier carton and
was prompted by a reception report sent to Adriana Grillet, VP Affiliate
Relations agrillet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx . Their s-mail addr: is 8400 N.W. 52nd
Street, Suite 101, Miami FL 33166. Tel: 305 463-5000, fax 305 463-5001.

In their magazine there is a list of Owned & Operated stations carrying
their programming as well as the affiliates though it is not up to date
as the call-sign changes for WCMQ/WRNU and KXFS/KUNX aren't noted... in
fact KXFS Ventura-Oxnard 1590 isn't  mentioned.

The Owned and Operated AM stations are:

KVCA  670 Los Angeles CA
KBLA 1580 Los Angeles CA
WBAH 1660 Elizabeth NJ
WNMA 1210 Miami FL
WCMQ 1700 Miami FL
KIQI 1010 San Francisco CA
WYPA  820 Chicago IL
KXYZ 1320 Houston TX
KZDC 1250 San Antonio TX
KDFT  540 Dallas-Fortworth TX
KAHZ 1360 Dallas TX
KIDR  740 Phoenix AZ

Affiliates:

KVJY  820 McAllen TX
XEMMM 800 Tijuana
KSVE 1150 El Paso TX
KGST 1600 Fresno CA
KALY 1240 Albuquerque NM
KBNO 1220 Denver CO
WMIZ 1270 Vineland NJ
WACA 1540 Washington DC
WHAV 1490 Haverhill NH
KTAE 1260 Austin TX
KRRU 1480 Pueblo CO
KXRE 1490 Colorado Springs CO
KWIP  880 Portland OR
WWWE 1100 Cleveland OH
WPMZ 1110 New Providence
WWCL 1440 Fort Meyers FL
KNXN 1470 Tucson AZ
KGLA 1540 New Orleans LA
WSPR 1270 Springfield MA
KZUE 1460 El Reno OK
KWEI 1260 Boise ID
WELX 1160 Jaksonville FL
KRXK 1230 Idaho Falls
KRCD 1490 Pocatello ID
WDAB 1580 Travellers Rest SC
WCXN 1170 Hickory NC
WGOS 1060 Highpoint NC
WYUS  930 Milford DE
WQBS  870 San Juan PR

Please advise of any corrections...

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 MISC ITEMS

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*Greg Myers

Is there anybody in the Charlotte,NC area that could provide me with
call letters of the NCDOT HAR on 1690?

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*Phil - doc_145@xxxxxxxxxxx (via IRCA group)

I would like to construct a BCB coupler (Pi Section Coupler) that was
printed in a 1968 issue of Popular Electronics. I fabricated a coil form
and found a 365pf variable capacitor. The last part I need is a 250pf
variable. Does anyone know where I could find one? Can I modify a 365pf
by removing plates? Any info would be appreciated.

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*Charles A. Taylor - calltaylor@xxxxxxxx

Just use a 365 pf capacitor, or a 500 pf. It'll just have extra range.

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David Gleason - david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Merengue is mostly from the Dominican Republic; there is a Haitian
merengue which tends to be faster paced (like the old-fashioned perico
ripiao from the RD... the precursor of today's merenengue). To
complicate, there is now "Merengue Colombiano" which is rhythmically
similar, but uses more Colombian style instrumentation. Merengue is
popular almost everwhere around the Caribbean Basin, including Central
America.

Colombia's Magdalena basin produced the Cumbia, a fusion of African
rhythms and local influences. The current cumbia is so internationalized
that it is seldom heard in its original forms. In fact, Colombia has the
cumbia (with a brassy sound), vallenato (with its accordeon, and
variants called things like mapayi, pasemto, cumbisn, and so on. the
cumbia has been adapted by the keyboard based "grupos" of Mexico,
particularly around Monterrey, to do a cumbia grupera which uses all
synthesized keyboard sounds and is more like a pop rendition; even
Argentina has a wave of "musica bailantera" which is very pop sounding,
keyboard based cumbia.

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Pat Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

BEVERAGE ANTENNAS

Well in Australia you've got the kangaroo, in Northern Europe, the
raindeer and here on the Northern West Coast of North America, you've
got elk. I got up this morning and turned the Drake R8 on to find out
very little signal was coming through on my Northern Beverage. I knew
what the problem was, as I have repaired in in the past. Yes, a herd of
elk decided to go right through my neighbors fence and through my
beverage. Well it is all fixed now. I raised it abit through that area,
so may the next time, the elk will miss hitting it.

On the subject of beverages, how many who have beverages up year around
ever check splices? I do quite often, but with all the rain we have had
this year,  some of the soldered connections are worse. I am right in
the process of replacing some of the wire on the Eastern Beverage that
runs 1500 feet. In the next few days I hope (weather permitting) to
replace or at least check every splice. The beverage has been out there
for 15 years and have gotten alot of splices in that period. I might add
we have very high winds on the coast here. We had 2 wind storms in Feb /
Mar of gusts to 120 MPH. Wnds of 70 MPH are common place in the Winter
months. I always use insulated wire. It generally about #14 or #12.

In my checking of unwrapping the splices yesterday, I found one really
bad connection. Apparently an old one. I cut it out and respliced it
after cleaning the wire good. You really need a good solder joint in the
high winds here. You don't want crackle crackle on my radio.

In the process of repairing the splices, I have found the Eastern
Beverage to get my directional again. It has been abit on the poor side
the last few months.

To give you an example. Close to two wave lengths on 1600 khz, I have
done well DXing the Midwest & Eastern US with the beverage. 10 years ago
I used to hear  stations like WXVI-Mongomery AL and WWRL-New York. In
the past few months, Utah dominates. Well, they used to dominate until a
couple days ago when I repaired some splices. Last night it was CO and
MO. The conditions weren't even very good. 1600 khz along with other
frequencies are most of a jumble again. I noticed WMDM tearing up KDDZ,
WQSN under KXOL, etc. So, if you have beverages out there, check your
splices. It has made a world of difference and I have more to go.

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    phil bytheway - Seattle WA - philip_bytheway@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    Tabulated from WWV at ~0518 GMT nightly

    Geomagnetic Summary March 24 1999 through April 7 1999

  3/24   108     3    2    very low    quiet               -
    25   107     6    1    very low    quiet-unsettled     -
    26   105     2e   1    very low    quiet               -
    27   105     3    2    very low    quiet               -
    28   103     8    4    very low    quiet-active        -
    29   104    22    3    low         quiet-mis           -
    30   105    18    3    very low    unsettled-active    -
  3/31   102    12    5    very low    quiet-mis           -
  4/ 1   103    14    1    very low    quiet-mis           -
     2     z     z    z    z           z                   -
     3   103    11    2    moderate    quiet-unsettled     -
     4   116    13    2    high        quiet-active        maf 0528
     5   133    13    4    low         quiet-active        -
     6   137     8    4    low         quiet-active        -
  4/ 7   141    11    1    low         quiet-unsettled     -

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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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