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           WELCOME TO IRCA's AM-DX NEWSFLASH   -  May 13 1999
                                Vol 5  No 6
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    IRCA's web site... check it out!!

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 Deadline for next issue = THURSDAY, May 20 1999 @ 1600 UTC

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The IRCA Board of Directors has approved of the following dues change.
This means that folks can join IRCA and receive either the hard or soft
DX MONITOR (or both). DXM - printed DX MONITOR, SDXM - "soft" DX MONITOR

  WORLD - SDXM $10.00
  USA - DXM $20.00,  DXM/SDXM $25.00
  Canada - DXM $22.00,  DXM/SDXM $27.00
  Overseas surface - DXM $23.50,  DXM/SDXM $28.50
  Airmail (Central America, Caribbean) - DXM $35.00,  DXM/SDXM $40.00
  Airmail (Europe, North Africa, Middle East) - $38.00,  DXM/SDXM -
$43.00
  Airmail (rest of the World) - $41.00,  DXM/SDXM $46.00

To join the IRCA, send the appropriate dues to:  IRCA HQ
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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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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, July
16-18, 1999.  Rick Shaftan will welcome you to his well equipped DX
outpost located less than an hour from the Newark airport.  For
accommodations Rick recommends the Days Inn/Ledgewood, 1691 Route 46
West, Ledgewood, NJ 07852.  Rates start at $69.  There is no special
club discount.  Make reservations by calling the hotel at 973-448-1100
or by credit card via their secure web site. Convention registration,
which includes food and beverages, will be $25. For more information
e-mail Rick Shaftan at <shaftan@xxxxxxx>.

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.

RADIO FEST 1999 - Celebrating 25 Years of Radio Fun

   The Ontario DX Association invites radio enthusiasts of all interests
and all levels to join us for Radio Fest 99. Following on the success of
our first Radio Fest event in 1998, this will be one of the major radio
listeners event of the year. Radio Fest 99 will also celebrate the 25th
anniversary of the Ontario DX Association, Canada's largest radio
listeners' club.
   Dates: Friday, September 24 to Sunday, September 26
   Location: Ramada Inn & Convention Centre, Oakville, Ontario (located
at Queen Elizabeth Way and Trafalgar Road)
   Theme: "Celebrating 25 Years of Radio Fun"
   Topics : Radio Fest 99 will look at "Where we have come from in
radio's past", "Where we are today", and "Where are we going in the
future".
   Special Guests : There will be many and we'll introduce them to you
in future releases.
   Exhibits: Equipment suppliers; clubs; technology from yesterday,
today and tomorrow; plus tables of used equipment for sale.

Friday
Wine & Cheese Reception at 7:00 pm. Join us for this opportunity to meet
other attendees in a very relaxed atmosphere.
Saturday
Registration will begin at 8:00 am and the program will begin at 8:45 am
concluding at approximately 4:00 pm. Besides the usual seminars and
special speakers we will have the always fun Game Show and raffle draws.
Everything will wrap up will a wonderful banquet on Saturday evening.
Sunday
Before saying goodbye, join your fellow conventioneers for breakfast
(your choice and you pay) in the hotel restaurant. We expect to offer a
tour of a nearby radio site. More details later.

   Accomodations : You may contact the Ramada Inn by telephone
(905)849-5950, toll free 1-800-357-0880, Web www.ramada-oakville.com. A
special rate of Cdn$82 per night for Radio Fest 99 is available.

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 CPC DX tests

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CPC Chairperson (IRCA) - Lynn Hollerman - gmhollerman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Right now Lynn is looking for target station lists and stamps or money
to help get the lists worked on.

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 HOT STUFF

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David Sharp - Tampa Bay FL - ddsradio@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Updates to Robert Foxworth's' report last time...

>   Effective at 0001 today, 1380 WRBQ became Disney format on
completion
>of sale to ABC. I am not hearing any call letter IDs, only 1380 Radio
>Disney. I hope I don't have to spend a lot of time listening for a call
>ID.

They are giving ID's now as WWMI.

>   After three days of barker tape loop "preparase...la nueva Mega" etc
>plus EE bit advising listeners to find sportstalk on 1010, today
>WZTM-820 is // WBDN-760 so I expect 820 to take over the Mega format of
>"musica mas caliente" etc. I don't know what 760 will do yet.

760 WBDN will remain Spanish, too. 760 and 820 will simulcast the new
96.1 WBDN-FM, until Mega Broadcasting can build additional studios.
Then, there will be separate Spanish programs for their three Tampa
stations.

>  1470 WLVU Dunedin has not been hrd for several weeks, presumed
> SILENT.

This is not entirely accurate. First, the calls are WTBL. Second, the
station is on a reduced schedule, airing some Tampa Bay Lightning games
and other stuff. There is talk Bay News Nine may move to this frequency,
which is currently held by station broker Mark Jorgenson.

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Robert Foxworth - rfoxwor1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

More Tampa News

More news from here...since Clear Channel ate Jacor for lunch...keeping
me busy for a couple of days at least...

 760  WBDN was //  820 WTZM this morning...now as I write this, WBDN
       carrying Devil Rays BB in SS while 820 running La Mega mx
       format...this deal getting more rather than less complicated
 910  Plant City - discovered by accident (looking for Limbaugh today)
       now using calls WSUN and 50's nostalgia MX format, adopted the
       persona of the old 620 St Petersburg WSUN who are now WSAA (have
       been for a few weeks at least) and who (on 620) relay audio
       portion of cable-TV BayNews-9 fulltime.
 970  WFLA - put up a 3rd tower, shortened it, put up again, also 2
       smaller towers to the S. New higher power imminent if not already
       on, haven't hrd any on air promotion except for 1 or 2 gag spots
       that poke fun at engineering staff, dancing electrons etc, I
       suspect these promos are now history.. Day pattern has nulls to
       the W, evident in Oldsmar. Mark Larsen the second air personality
       I hrd this morning ranting about the 40-page Clear Channel
       employee "manual", says that when they ask him to fill a cup for
       random drug screening he is outta there (considering the
       false-positive rate, he has a point).

   Another thing, when Devil Rays BB was on WFLA during midday, Limbaugh
would be carried on WDAE-1250, this no longer the case, at least today.
I think these two used to be co-owned; no longer.

1380  St Petersburg, new Disney format, now using calls WWMI (Wonderful
       World of MIckey is one cloyingly nauseous meaning that pops to
       mind) hrd this morning, they seem to cut for local ID about 2
       mins before the actual top-of-hour. They promo this format for
       "kids of all ages" but I have my doubts anyone over 9 yoa would
       be included - maybe no real kids are listening? Why did they
       carry an ad for a Steel company on Monday? Kids buying a lot of
       sheet and rebar lately?

Also the splash from 1380 has increased tremendously. ABC engineering
talent on loan from God.

Thankfully WSJT 94.1 still Smooth Jazz!!!

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Sheldon Harvey - Greenfield Park, Quebec - ve2shw@xxxxxxxxx

May 11, 1999

   It has been officially announced that the shut down of the Canadian
Broadcasting Corporations AM station CBM on 940 kHz. in Montreal will
leave the air this coming Friday evening at Midnight Eastern time; that
is 0400 UTC Saturday.
   The station has been simulcasting on 88.5 MHz. since the 1998 January
winter icestorm. It was rumoured to be going off on March 31, 1999, but
obviously that did not happen.
   It was announced several times on the air, beginning yesterday, May
10, 1999, on CBM 940 AM / 88.5 FM, that the station is shutting down the
AM outlet "as required by the CRTC (Canadian Radio Television and
Telecommunications Commission)".
   The station is giving out the following telephone number
514-597-4466, to call if you are having interference problems, or
difficulty picking up the 88.5 MHz. FM signal. The CBC technical
department has prepared a list of 4 tips to improve reception on FM.
This is given out over the phone, but it is also available on the
station's website. Check: <http://www.radio.cbc.ca>
   It is under the Quebec region section on the website.
   According to insiders at CBC, they have already been receiving many
complaints from listeners who are having difficulty receiving the FM
signal. Because of the location of the FM antenna on Mount Royal, on the
island of Montreal, there are several areas, even on the island of
Montreal, who are having difficulty picking up a clean signal. Many
areas which received the signal easily on the 940 AM (mediumwave)
frequency, at great distances from Montreal, will no longer have this
luxury with the 88.5 FM signal.
   When CBF 690 kiloHertz in Montreal signed off several months ago,
there was a special announcement made just prior to the shutdown,
reflecting on the past of the French AM station. Hopefully a similar
thing will be done with the 940 AM shutdown on Friday evening.
   Be sure to tune in early, at least an hour or so before the scheduled
Midnight shutdown in order not to miss anything special which might
occur.
   Also, when the 690 signal signed off, a tape loop played for a day or
so, reminding listeners to tune to the FM frequency. This will probably
occur with the 940 shut down as well.
   Be listening to a piece of history on Friday evening as another CBC
AM outlet leaves the band.

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Bernt Erfjord - berfjord@xxxxxxxx

Special broadcast on 675 kHz from Norway

   Yesterday May 11th a new AM-transmitter started operating from the
tiny island of Rvst in northern Norway.  This transmitter replace the
old unit at Bodv.  Frequency and power remains the same; 675 kHz 10 kW.
   This new transmitter is capable of operating DRM digital AM as soon
as a system is approved, and capable of running up to 20 kW if needed.
The location is also very good with plenty of seawater on all sides.
   Rvst is one of the outer most islands in the Lofoten chain of
islands.
   A special bilingual broadcast was scheduled to mark this event, but
due to some delay in providing equipment for the programmefeed from the
mainland, the transmitter is currently only capable of providing off air
relay of NRK P1 off VHF FM.  The equipment is expected to arrive on the
island next week, so the special broadcast has been rescheduled to:
   Friday 21st of May between 2000 and 2400 UTC on 675 kHz.
   I know it's a bit late in the spring to expect some transatlantic
signals, but hey:  Give it a try anyway!  The tests shows an improvement
in signal compared to the old 675 Bodv signal!
   A special QSL will be available for the May 21st transmission.
Reports to Radio Norway International, N-0340 Oslo, Norway.  Or by
e-mail through dxn@xxxxxxxx

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Ed Stokes - Randolph Center, VT - RadioMan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

CBM, 940 kHz, in Montreal is running frequent break-ins over local
programming this morning announcing that they will be leaving the AM
band as of midnight tonight.

Too bad they couldn't have done it in Nov or Dec last year!

>From N. New England this is a great DX frequency for Mexico and South
America.  Getting rid of this strong local signal will be a blessing.

Anybody know if and when another Canadian will occupy this clear
channel?

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 THE "X" BAND

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 INDIVIDUAL LOGGINGS

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ragnar danneskjold - Mesa AZ - lwdxer@xxxxxxxx

Heard on a GE Superadio III, Kenwood R-1000 with Zepp antenna, Realistic
DX-440.

 770  XEFTA Los Mochis, Sinaloa, Mexico playing a mariachi version of
       the Beatles "Yesterday". ID at 1215 and slogan "La Primerissima".
 990  XECL  Mexicali, BN, Mexico playing music and ID at 0530 5/9.
1000  UNID [this one was frustrating because I listened for an hour and
       at the TOH it faded, then it faded before another ID was given]
       5/8 0032 30 minutes of a national country music show, then a fade
       then another half hour and a fade and the freq was taken over by
       KOMO.
1220  XEB   Mexico City, DF Mexico 5/8 0503-0505 with ID and national
       anthem.
1300  XEXW  Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. 5/8 0500 Sounded like a kid giving
       a legal ID at TOH "con mil watts de potencia".
1320  KFNZ  Salt Lake City, UT 5/8 0100 TOH ID and sports news.
1450  KVSL  Show Low, AZ 0750-0800 5/8 with a business program and ID at
       TOH.

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Pat Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

 930  KIXT  WA, BELLINGHAM, fair daytime signal with "Hot Country",
       American Country Countdown at 1457 EDT 5/9. ID at 1459.50 as
       "KIXT - Bellingham". No mention of Ferndale, so apparently now
       licensed to Bellingham, ex KBFW. (PM-OR)

Drake R8, 900' NNW Term. Beverage

1400  KIVR  OR, CAVE JUNCTION, still silent after driving through Cave
       Junction 5/11.
1610  TIS   OR, CAVE JUNCTION, giving into on "Oregon Caves" park, quite
       strong in the area, pro 10w. Noted 5/11 at 2200 EDT. (PM-OR)
1610  TIS   OR, ALBANY off the air while passing through 5/11
1610  TIS   OR, EUGENE area, Forest Talk TIS off the air while passing
       through 5/11. (PM-OR)

Dodge Car Radio, driving down I-5 and also hy 199 between GrantsPass OR
& Crescent City  CA.

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 HELP WITH

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 QSLs

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Pat Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

1700  WPMD956 CA, NORWALK, nice vl in 9d for taped report. From Craig
       Breit-GM. Address: Cerritos College-11110 Alondra Blvd - Norwalk
       CA  90650 - 10 watts. (PM-OR)

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 MISC ITEMS

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Werner Funkenhauser - funk@xxxxxxxxxxxx

On April 30, I downloaded  the FCC's .gz compressed files, which my
system is set up to process (as opposed to .ZIP files). I didn't realize
they were current only to April 26 until after I processed and uploaded
the last batch of WHAMLOGs on May 1. That means the last group of  files
didn't contain changes which took place between April 26 and April 30.
There were a significant number of changes during that period -- 5K and
4K for AM and FM, respectively.

As well, there was a minor format change in a few of  the FCC's FM
database records. This caused my processing software to introduce errors
into the FM files.

WHAMLOGs  were corrected at 1400 UTC May 5. If you downloaded before
then, please download again, and please accept my apologies.

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    phil bytheway - Seattle WA - philip_bytheway@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    Tabulated from WWV at ~0518 GMT nightly

    Geomagnetic Summary May 6 1999 through May 12 1999

  5/ 6   147    11    2    low         quiet-active        -
     7   164     7    1    moderate    quiet-unsettled     -
     8   172     5    1    moderate    quiet               -
     9   178     3    2    high        quiet               maf 1807
    10   170     4    1    moderate    quiet               -
    11   159     2    1    low         quiet               -
  5/12   153     7    4    low         quiet-active        -

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