[HCDX] AM DX NewsFlash - 5/31/01
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[HCDX] AM DX NewsFlash - 5/31/01
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WELCOME TO THE AM-DX NEWSFLASH - May 31 2001
Vol 7 No 9
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Deadline for next issue - Thursday, June 7 2001 @ 1400 UTC
Send all contributions to me @ phil@xxxxxxxxxxx
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I will stop publishing the NewsFlash in a few months (by September). As
the concept of an email newsletter for AM DXers has been proven, it is
time for me to concentrate my time on other projects (SDXM, sticker
collecting, WWI airplane modeling, etc).
IRCA publishes its email newsletter 35+ times/year (I edit this too!!).
You may want to consider joining the IRCA and receive its email
newsletter, the "soft" DX Monitor (SDXM). Price to the world is -
$10.00/year. Send to: IRCA HQ, PO Box 1831, Perris CA 92572-1831
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DX GET-TOGETHER NOTICE
Thanks to the completion of the remodel at my home, I will be hosting a
DX Get-Together this summer. Date will be June 30th... time from 2-
10PM. My address is 9705 Mary Ave NW, Seattle WA 98117-2334. Bring
radios, antennas, QSLs... etc as well as your favorite junk
food/beverage.
Mary Ave is between 14th and 15th NW... just north of Holman Road. If
you need a map, let me know and I'll send one along.
Please email me if you are able to make it.
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2001 M STREET RADIO DIRECTORY (10th Edition)
The IRCA Bookstore is proud to announce that the 'M Street
Corporation' has agreed to offer a discount on their 2001 'M Street
Radio Directory' to DXers ordering through the IRCA Bookstore. The
Directory contains a complete listing of over 15,000 radio stations
(AM/FM, US/Canada) including the following information: facilities,
ownership, formats, LMAs, station personnel, phone numbers (and FAX),
addresses, ratings, as well as information on almost 400 radio markets
in the US and Canada. Stations are listed by location (complete info),
frequency (frequency, call, location, power and pattern) and call (call,
frequency, location) and market (frequency, call, location, rating,
format). It also includes a former call reference (old call, location
and current call). Major network information (addresses/phone
numbers/etc) and several interesting radio articles are included as
well.
The price to DXers ordering through the IRCA Bookstore is $70.00 +
Shipping/Handling ($7.00 to US, $17 to Canada or $25 to Europe). Retail
will be $79.00 + S/H.
Checks and Money orders to be made out to: Phil Bytheway.
IRCA Bookstore, 9705 Mary NW, Seattle WA 98117-2334.
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**David Braun - dcbraun@xxxxxxxxxxx
Got this from Dave Hughes' "DC-Radio/TV" web site:
Nostalgic music formatted WMRE in Charles Town WV was back on the air
on 5/20 and on the morning of 5/21, but went silent again. In fact, the
Clear Channel station has, more or less, been missing for about a month
with transmitter problems. And now, on the afternoon of 5/21 DCRTV heard
from a unnamed source who says you won't hear 1550 AM for quite a while:
"AM transmitter caught fire this morning. No way possible to
repair".....
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****Bernd Trutenau - btrutenau@xxxxxxxx
MOLDOVA
"Lucaferul" - the 2nd programme of R.Moldova returned to the air a
couple of weeks ago. It was discontinued in August 2000 for financial
reasons. Lucaferul is aired 0500-1800 UTC Summer Time on 1449/1494 kHz &
FM. (Bernd Trutenau-LTU, 25 May)
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ART BLAIR - artblairca@xxxxxxxxxxx
Fresno Grzzlies baseball in English on 1340-KCBL "The Ball" with
Dennis Higgins, and in Spanish on 1600-KGST with Jess Gonzalez. Start
times for May 25 & 26, 1905 PDT, May 27 at 1805 PDT, and May 28 at 1305.
The times sent out from the Grizzlies website were PST.
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**Bill Hale - phantom2@xxxxxxxx
From the Janesville (WI) Gazette:
Bullets pierce Fort Atkinson radio tower
(Published Saturday, May 26, 2001)
FORT ATKINSON--The WFAW-940 radio tower on Findlay Road lost power
Friday afternoon because someone shot up the building. Bullets pierced
the walls and struck various pieces of equipment, the Jefferson County
Sheriff's Department reported.
Total damage was estimated at $10,000. No injuries were reported.
Two men were seen speeding from the scene in a dark green car--
possibly a Ford Mustang-with white top.
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**Powell E. Way III - powell@xxxxxxxxxxxx
I had originally thought they were leaving it on all night Saturday
night, but didn't hear them when I left for WKDK at 5 AM on Sunday AM,
but did hear them when I got to Newberry. So I set the Hallicrafters SX-
110 to 1090 and went to bed. When I woke up at 5:45 I turned up the
volume and there they are. Don't wait too long on this one.
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INDIVIDUAL LOGGINGS
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**Patrick Griffith - Wesminster CO - AM-DXer@xxxxxxxxx
680 KWKA NM Clovis - 5/25 0053 - Faded in just long enough to hear
promo "...mornings right here on KWKA..." then back into the
noise. Lots of adjacent channel here from local on 670. (PG-CO)
690 KGGF KS Coffeyville - 5/25 0058 - Detailed but very rapid
delivery s/off announcement. Was hoping to ID weak signal
underneath after the KGGF s/off but OC remained on until at least
0120 when I quit checking. (PG-CO)
Drake R-8 and Kiwa loop
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Tim Hall - Chula Vista CA - halls@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
TRH-CA Tim Hall, Chula Vista, CA - ICF-2010, KIWA Loop
TRH-CA1 DXing on the road in CA - Toyota car radio
TRH-AZ1 DXing on the road in AZ - Toyota car radio
TRH-AZ2 DXing from Ajo, AZ - ICF-2010, Quantum QX Loop
TRH-AZ3 DXing from Tucson, AZ - ICF-2010, Quantum QX Loop
TRH-AZ4 DXing from Tombstone, AZ - ICF-2010, Quantum QX Loop, Toyota
car radio
TRH-AZ5 DXing from Chinle, AZ - ICF-2010, Quantum QX Loop
TRH-AZ6 DXing from Page, AZ - ICF-2010, Quantum QX Loop, Toyota car
radio
TRH-AZ7 DXing from Grand Canyon North Rim, AZ - ICF-2010, Quantum QX
Loop, Toyota car radio
TRH-AZ8 DXing from Kaibab Lodge, AZ - ICF-2010, Quantum QX Loop, Toyota
car radio
TRH-AZ9 DXing from Grand Canyon South Rim, AZ - ICF-2010, Quantum QX
Loop, Toyota car radio
TRH-AZ10 DXing from Flagstaff, AZ - ICF-2010, Quantum QX Loop, Toyota
car radio
TRH-NM1 DXing on the road in NM - Toyota car radio
TRH-NM2 DXing from Bear Mountain Lodge, NM (3 mi NNW of Silver City) -
ICF-2010, Quantum QX Loop
TRH-UT1 DXing on the road in UT - Toyota car radio
(In keeping with DX club conventions, all domestic logs are Eastern
time, all XE logs are UTC)
UNIDs and UNID HELP:
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620 UNID ?? - 5/25 0035 - Jingle "The best music... 92.3" into 70s
oldies. (TRH-AZ10)
1230 UNID ?? - 5/14 2218 - San Antonio Spurs basketball play-by-play,
faded before I could get an ID. (TRH-AZ4)
1230 UNID ?? - 5/19 2255 - Weather by man, "12-30 KCVN?" (TRH-AZ5)
1230 UNID ?? - 5/23 0916 - Ad for American Tile on Grand(?) Ave.
(TRH-AZ8)
1240 UNID ?? - 5/14 2233 - "Right here on KSLX(?)." Probably KSOX-TX,
which gets out well and would be a GYDXA record from this
distance. Sure wish I'd had the tape recorder running at this
moment! (TRH-AZ4)
1240 UNID ?? - 5/14 2253 - ID sounded like KPLX. Soon faded. (TRH-AZ4)
1240 UNID ?? - 5/17 2230 - Spanish promotional announcement gave phone
number 842-1240. Can't find a match in newest NRC log or on the
web. (TRH-NM2)
1400 UNID ?? - 5/14 2207 - Fox Sports Radio affiliate noted from
Tombstone and from several other cities on our trip. (TRH-AZ4)
1450 UNID WY - 5/22 0830 - DJ mentioned "Good morning, Wyoming".
(TRH-AZ7)
+5/23 0859 - Local news about what the last census revealed about
Wyoming residents. "Let's look at the National Scene from ABC
news. It's 7:00." After news, listed two sponsors including
Subway (847-2353) and another business (847-3653). Suspect KVOW,
but the phone prefixes don't match KVOW or KBBS. (TRH-AZ9)
1600 UNID TX - 5/15 2225 - "Radio Romantica, tu musica de hoy", PSAs
in Spanish from the Texas department of Health. Not sure which
of the Texas stations this would be. (TRH-AZ4)
1640 UNID ?? - 5/12 2340 - Radio Disney noted here, //1580, 1680,
1690. Does KDIA include Disney in the random mess it calls a
program schedule? (TRH-AZ2)
DX AND EQUIPMENT TESTS etc.:
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930 KAPR AZ Douglas - 5/16 0926 - Noted running OC this morning and
well into the afternoon. Back on the air by mid-afternoon; noted
on car radio from Willcox with rock oldies and "9-30 AM the
Eagle". (TRH-AZ4,AZ1)
TIS AND OTHER:
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530 KOP737 AZ Grand Canyon South Rim - 5/21 2337 - Information on
shuttle bus service for Hermits Rest and Yaki Point, lots of hype
for new Canyon View Information Plaza near Mather Point. Easy to
log from the other side of the canyon. If you have this station
listed on 1610, scratch that listing, as the station moved to 530
about 5 years ago. (TRH-AZ7)
530 (KGD50) AZ Jacob Lake - 5/21 1700 - No station noted at Jacob
Lake, and no signs posted. We were in the area for 2 days.
Suspect this station has been defunct for many years. (TRH-AZ1)
530 (KNJX973) AZ Kingman - 5/25 2030 - We drove from one end of
Kingman to the other, and no TIS noted this evening or the next
morning. (TRH-AZ1)
530 (KIF794) AZ Show Low - 5/19 1100 - No sign of the TIS listed for
Apache - Sitgreaves National Forest when we were in Show Low.
(TRH-AZ1)
530 (TIS) AZ Tucson - 5/13 1800 - This is our second trip to Tucson
with no TIS noted on 530. I suspect this one (listed as "Pima
County Parks") is defunct. Can any AZ members confirm? (TRH-AZ3)
530 WNXE619 NM Silver City (area) - 5/17 1715 - Message by Ricardo
Montalban mentioned the mining history of this part of NM, and
was oriented toward Silver City. There are listings for stations
in Central and Silver City which must refer to the same station.
First noted weak signals on the car radio in San Lorenzo. As we
returned to Silver City, signal strength increased but not as
much as you'd expect for a 10-watt local station. May be
operating at reduced power, or located significantly S/SE of
town. (TRH-NM1)
530 (TIS) NM Lordsburg - 5/16 1920 - Noted OC at the visitor
information center in Lordsburg. (TRH-NM1)
530 UNID ?? - 5/20 1530 - From Mexican Water, AZ, and into Utah on US
191, we noted a seemingly low-power station running non-stop
hymns. Possibly a local church broadcast? (TRH-AZ1/TRH-UT1)
1610 (TIS) AZ Cameron - 5/23 1530 - Noted signs along US 89 for a new
Grand Canyon TIS near Cameron. Station is not on the air yet. A
similar station has recently come on the air in Valle, AZ, for
tourists approaching from the south. (TRH-AZ1)
1610 (KGD49) AZ Eldon - 5/24 1700 - No TIS noted as we headed north
out of Flagstaff on US 89 past the Eldon area. It seems like all
of these old Forest Service stations with "KGD--" calls are off
the air, if they were ever on. (TRH-AZ10)
1610 KNNS750 AZ Flagstaff - 5/24 1545 - Great signal, already loud 10
miles NW of Flagstaff. General info about how to enroll at
Northern Arizona U., plus specific information for people
attending the graduation ceremonies this weekend. (TRH-AZ10)
1610 KOP738 AZ Grand Canyon Desert View - 5/22 1212 - Female tape loop
noted on car radio with information on the Desert View Watchtower
area. (TRH-AZ7)
1610 (KOJ737) AZ Katherine Landing - 5/26 1200 - Not noted from
Oatman, AZ, in the mountains over Bullhead City, but there's no
guarantee I could hear it from here if it were on. (TRH-AZ1)
1610 KOJ758 AZ Navajo National Monument - 5/20 1752 - New TIS noted
for Navajo National Monument. Gets out well. Noted from Kayenta
on US 160 with tape loop about emergency services, roadside
services, and avoiding black bears. (TRH-AZ1)
1610 KOJ778 AZ Page - 5/13 0759 - TIS at Glen Canyon NRA really gets
out. Noted from Ajo with man/woman tape loop on boating safety
(later in the week, this message was replaced by a more
traditional TIS message with only a female voice). Note:
Although this station has been reported as being in Utah, it is
actually in Page, AZ. (TRH-AZ2) 5/15 0007 Also logged from
Tombstone, AZ (TRH-AZ4) 5/17 0734 Logged from New Mexico, over
UNID station mentioning US 89 visitor center. (TRH-NM2)
1610 (KOC734) AZ Painted Desert - 5/19 1830 - No TIS noted at the
North entrance of Petrified Forest NP. No signs up. Presume
this station is defunct. (TRH-AZ1)
1610 KOJ794 AZ Pipe Springs National Monument - 5/21 1600 - New TIS
with tape loop by woman mentioning Kaibab Paiute indians, the
Arizona Strip, ranger guided tours of ranch house. Monument is
administered by the Zion Natural History Association, so it would
be very easy to confuse this station with one of the Zion
National Park stations. First noted at Kanab, UT, good at
Fredonia, and audible for a while on US 89A. (TRH-UT1/AZ1)
1610 (KOC733) AZ Rainbow Forest - 5/19 1430 - No TIS noted at the
South entrance of Petrified Forest NP. No signs up. Presume
this station is defunct. (TRH-AZ1)
1610 TIS AZ Valle - 5/24 1400 - New TIS "Grand Canyon Radio" for
visitors entering Grand Canyon NP from the South. Located at the
junction of US 180 and AZ 64 in Valle. Male voice on tape loop,
advises people to book rooms and campsites early in the day as
they will not last. (TRH-AZ1)
1610 KOJ793 AZ Why - 5/12 1920 - New TIS at Organ Pipe Cactus National
Monument. Tranmsmitter seems to be in Why, AZ, near the north
end of the monument, as the signal gets out well from that point
but is weaker at the visitor center near the south end of the
monument. Mentions keeping your speed to 55 MPH on Highway 85,
and talks about the the 2 main dirt roads for viewing the Cactus.
I need to check my tapes, as there is a chance I may have logged
this one from home and not known what it was. (TRH-AZ1)
1610 (KMC478) CA Imperial Sand Dunes - 5/26 1815 - No TIS noted at
this location when we drove through the area, and no signs for
one. I believe this station is defunct (in fact, from my travels
in the last 2 years, I'd say the entire series of Department of
the Interior stations with "KMC" calls are all gone). (TRH-CA1)
1610 (KMC483) CA Vidal - 5/26 1630 - No TIS station noted at Vidal
Junction or the town of Vidal itself. I believe this station is
long gone. (TRH-CA1)
1610 (KMC426) CA Yuha - 5/12 1250 - No TIS station active as we drove
through the area, and no signs. I believe this station is
defunct. (TRH-CA1)
1610 TIS CA South San Diego - 5/12 0830, 5/26 2150 - The scratchy pest
at the San Ysidro border crossing is moving to 1700 kHz, where
they will do much less damage. Existing signs are being changed,
and several new signs have been added along I-5, I-805, and CA-
905. The new station will deliver traffic information when
lights on the new signs are flashing. (This is odd, as there is
never a wait to get into Mexico, but there is often a 2-hour wait
to come back into the US; the main purpose of this station is to
warn people not to bring guns into Mexico, as several dozen
morons get imprisoned in Tijuana each year for doing this). For
now, the station remains on 1610 even though the signs have
changed. (TRH-CA1)
1610 KOJ786 UT Zion National Park - 5/22 2254 - Noted 3 stations from
Zion NP tonight. The first one, for visitors entering via UT
highway 9, had a tape loop with a female announcer who talked
about the new shuttle bus service and escorts for large vehicles.
It mentioned to tune into 1610 again about 16 miles up the road.
The second station, which was weaker, seemed to be that station.
The third station was a tape loop with a male voice saying "This
is a test broadcast for Zion National Park, 16-10 AM, 1-2-3". At
least one of these stations appeared to be running 100-200Hz
high. (TRH-AZ8) 5/24 0107 - the first station was audible at
the South Rim, despite the fact that several other stations are
closer. (TRH-AZ9)
1680 "KJACK" AZ Flagstaff - 5/24 1550 - Student radio station for
Northern Arizona U. with mindless music. Slogan "K-Jack, the
alternative" and "Student voice, student choice". Gets out very
well. Seems like 10 watts with very clean audio. Thanks Doug
Martin for tip. (TRH-AZ10)
REGULAR LOGGINGS:
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620 CKCK SK Regina - 5/21 0332 - Rock oldies, "More oldies and less
talk. Very cool... 62 Cool" (TRH-AZ6)
860 KKOW KS Pittsburg - 5/18 0658 - ID "86 KKOW, Pittsbirg-Joplin"
into CBS news. (TRH-NM2)
900 CKBI SK Prince Albert - 5/21 0322 - ID, ad for battle of the
bands at a local nightclub, "song after song after song, 900,
CKBI." (TRH-AZ6)
950 KNFT NM Bayard - 5/14 0000 - Noted with Sports Byline USA, ID
"The Sports Leader of the Southwest, AM 9-50, KNFT." Mixing with
KKFN-CO. (TRH-AZ3)
960 KNDN NM Farmington - 5/22 2259 - Sign off announcement. Station
uses PSSA but not night power. They are not getting out well
lately. (TRH-AZ8)
960 KOVO UT Provo - 5/22 2355 - Fox Sports programming, "KOVO Provo,
Sports 9-60". Format change, ex-Spanish. (TRH-AZ8)
980 CKRM SK Regina - 5/21 0023 Good with American Country Countdown,
local ads, "Saskatchewan's home for country music, 9-80, CKRM".
(TRH-AZ6)
1160 KENS TX San Antonio - 5/17 0820 - Under KSL with "Kens Radio
News" stock prices, business news, etc. (TRH-NM2)
1180 (KYET) AZ Williams - 5/24 1500 - Off the air as we drove down US
180. 5/25 1400 Still off as we drove through Williams. (TRH-AZ1)
1230 KRSY NM Alamogordo - 5/16 0857 - Listed as KREZ, but I heard at
least 2 KRSY IDs. CNN news on the hour. (TRH-AZ4)
1230 KOTS NM Deming - 5/16 0854 C&W, Ap news, and station promos.
Station really gets out well now, seems like they've improved
their equipment. Afternoon drive DJ broadcasts in hilarious
"Spanglish", darting back and forth between English and Spanish
several times in the same sentence. (TRH-AZ4)
1230 KPSA NM Roswell - 5/14 2250 - Music in Spanish, but some ads were
in English, including one for Roswell Recycling. (TRH-AZ4)
1240 KNRY CA Monterey - 5/21 0804 - GOS request program, "You're
listening to the Early Morning Gospel Train on AM 12-40, KNRY".
I didn't realize they ran GOS in the early morning, but a quick
visit to the station's web site confirmed it. (TRH-AZ6)
+5/24 0759 - "Broadcasting from Cannery Row, this is KNRY,
Monterey." (TRH-AZ9)
1240 KRDO CO Colorado Springs - 5/14 2302 - Colorado Springs Sky Sox
baseball vs. Omaha. (TRH-AZ4)
1240 KSLV CO Monte Vista - 5/20 0830 - Long string of PSAs, "Your hot
country station, KSLV." (TRH-AZ5)
1240 KMHI ID Mountain Home - 5/21 0237 - Faded up for quick ID.
Outstanding conditions to the north tonight. (TRH-AZ6)
1240 KWIK ID Pocatello - 5/20 0005 - Rush Limbaugh promos, "News radio
12-40 KWIK". (TRH-AZ5)
+5/21 0000 On top of channel at Page, AZ as well. (TRH-AZ6)
+5/22 0634 Same at north rim of the Grand Canyon. (TRH-AZ7)
1240 KEVA WY Evanston - 5/24 0920 - "Hot country and your all-time
favorites, KEVA Evanston" (TRH-AZ9)
1260 KWYR SD Winner - 5/23 2358 - Ad for Winner Regional Nursing Home,
"Country 12-60, KWYR, Winner." (TRH-AZ9)
1260 KPOW WY Powell - 5/21 0100 - "Your official station for today's
new country and your all-time favorites, KPOW, Powell, Wyoming"
into ABC news. (TRH-AZ6)
1290 KWLS KS Pratt - 5/22 0716 - Ad for Cattleman's Bank in Pratt, C&W
music, and IDs. (TRH-AZ7)
1290 KWFS TX Wichita Falls - 5/22 0654 Ad for used car dealer in
downtown Wichita Falls, into Texas State Network news. Would
have been very hard to distinguish KWFS-TX from KWLS-KS without
clear copy of those local ads. (TRH-AZ7)
1300 CJME SK Regina - 5/21 0358 - "CJME, News talk 1300, the
information station" into ad for Olympic curling trials.(TRH-AZ6)
+5/22 0046 - Signal was also good at the North Rim of the Grand
Canyon the next night with promo for charity golf tournament.
(TRH-AZ7)
1320 KOLT NE Scottsbluff - 5/22 2240 - Minor league (maybe American
Legion?) baseball or softball, Zephyrs vs. Cheyenne. ID, ad for
Taco Town in Scottsbluff. (TRH-AZ8)
1320 KXYZ TX Houston - 5/20 0712 - (Spanish) Ad for prepaid phone
card, "13-20 Houston" slogans, IDs. Noted on several nights
around AZ and NM. Used to be a regular catch in CA in the 70s.
(TRH-AZ5)
1400 KRLN CO Canon City - 5/20 0821 - Local ads for Canon City
businesses, ID. (TRH-AZ5)
1400 KWUF CO Pagosa Springs - 5/22 0853 - C&W, "106.3 country from
beautiful Pagosa Springs, Colorado." (TRH-AZ7)
1400 KKTL WY Casper - 5/21 0300 - "You're listening to Coast-to-Coast
AM on KKTL AM 14 hundred, the talk station." (TRH-AZ6)
1400.3? KCHS NM Truth or Consequences - 5/16 0912 - C&W, Lots of local
ads, Ap news. Station is in Sierra County, and many businesses
had "Sierra" in their names. City is almost always referred to
as "T or C" in ads and announcements. Someone recently reported
that they were on 1400.28. My equipment is not as precise, but
I'd have to agree as the '2010 had them on 1400.3. Causes a het
all over this part of the country. (TRH-AZ4)
1420 KULY KS Ulysses - 5/21 0309 - "Hometown Radio KULY, the best of
the new and the old" into C&W. (TRH-AZ6)
1440 KMED OR Mefdord - 5/21 0744 - "This is the #1 place in Southern
Oregon where the original hits are played.. 14-40, KMED"(TRH-AZ6)
1440 KDNT TX Denton - 5/25 0100 - ID in Spanish "Esta es KDNT, 1440
AM, Denton - Fort Worth" (TRH-AZ10)
1440 KELG TX Manor - 5/17 2224 - Spanish/English ad for Memorial Day
Weekend events in downtown Round Rock. "Austin's #1 Tejano music
station, KELG." (TRH-NM2)
1450 KTIP CA Porterville - 5/22 0000 Bakersfield minor league
baseball, local ads including Farmers Tractor & Equipment
Company. (TRH-AZ7)
1450 KVSI ID Montpelier - 5/21 0834 - Local ads, Idaho farm
programming. (TRH-AZ6)
+5/22 0825 - Also on top at sunrise at the North Rim. (TRH-AZ7)
1460 KLTC ND Dickinson - 5/21 0007 - Promo for morning show "on KLTC,
Real Country" into C&W music. (TRH-AZ6)
1470 KUTY CA Palmdale - 5/22 2215 - Lancaster Jethawks baseball
coverage in English. Format change from Spanish? Noted the next
2-3 nights from other AZ locations as well. (TRH-AZ8)
1470 KEAN TX Abilene - 5/17 2247 - Weather promo during K-105
simulcast. (TRH-NM2)
1490 KMET CA Banning - 5/20 0751 - C&W tunes from the 80s, "Classic
hit country from 14-90 KMET." (TRH-AZ5)
1490 KCID ID Caldwell - 5/21 0151 - Local ads, promo for job
opportunities at Journal Broadcasting. (TRH-AZ6)
1490 KZZN TX Littlefield - 5/16 2207 - "You're listening to KZZN, AM
1490, the best in music, news... great American music station."
Noted often the two nights I was here. (TRH-NM2)
1510 KMND TX Midland - 5/17 0825 - Community calendar for Odessa area.
(TRH-NM2)
1570 KPRO CA Riverside - 5/24 0754 - "Inspiration Radio for the Inland
Empire". Their directional pattern is working; they are
virtually inaudible at home, but blast into Northern AZ.(TRH-AZ9)
PAN-AMERICAN DX (dates/times UTC):
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670 MEXICO UNID, MAY 17 1102 - XE anthem, sign-on garbled but
mentioned 5 mil watts. (TRH-NM2)
730 MEXICO XEPQ Melchor Muzquiz, COAH, MAY 17 1105 - XE anthem,
prayer by man, then "XEPQ La Sa-Sa-Sabrosita... 5 mil watts."
(TRH-NM2)
870 MEXICO XEAMO Irapuato, GJTO, MAY 17 1126 - "Monitor" program from
the OIR network. (TRH-NM2)
980 MEXICO XEFQ Cananea, SON, MAY 17 0230 - Noted with "La F-Q"
slogans. Web site indicates this station now runs 25kW. They
have certainly increased power, as their midday signal is audible
across much of SE AZ. (TRH-NM2)
1310 MEXICO XEFH Agua Prieta, SON, MAY 14 1515 - Call letter IDs noted
often on this station, but no slogans noted over the couple of
days we were in the area, except for one or two possible mentions
of "Un Lider", similar to XEAZ-1270's slogan "Un lider en
accion". (TRH-AZ4)
1410 MEXICO XECF Los Mochis, SIN, MAY 17 1152 - "LV del Valle de ____,
Radio Impacto, Radio Sistema del Noroeste... 10 mil watts." Note
power increase. (TRH-NM2)
1450 MEXICO XECB San Luis Rio Colorado, SON, MAY 18 1258 - Sign on
with XE anthem, IDs, and Radio Ranchito slogan. Had been chasing
this one each morning on the trip before IDing it here. (TRH-NM2)
1480 MEXICO XETKR Guadalupe, NL, MAY 18 1132 - Nuevo Leon news and "T-
K-R" slogan. (TRH-NM2)
1490 MEXICO XEAQ Agua Prieta, SON, MAY 14 1510 - ID by man "XEAQ, La
Caliente, mil watts, 1490 kHz, la mejor musica de hoy. (TRH-AZ4)
STATION NEWS (IDXD):
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MEXICO: XELBL-1350 San Luis Rio Colorado SON is still here and still
using "Radio Centro" slogans. Station has NOT moved to 1570 as reported
on some web sites. This may be a CP. XETM-1350 Naco, SON is silent.
Not noted from 2 miles north of Naco along the US Mexican border, or
from other points in SE AZ over a 2 day period.
DX-wise, this was a much better trip than most of my recent business
trips and vacations. My new Quantum QX Loop performed very well in
isolated locations without too many locals (it doesn't work that so well
in locations like San Diego or Tucson where there are lots of high-
powered local stations, as it is prone to smearing false signals across
the dial in those congested markets).
Conditions in Page, AZ were fantastic. Signal quality was reminiscent
of the 70s or 80s. Even on the car radio at sunset, signals were
livelier than I have heard in years. I was in a basement hotel room but
had some of the best reception I have had in years.
It's sad to see so many TIS stations disappearing each year, but I was
happy to discover 4 or 5 new ones this time. If you have any fresh TIS
info that you haven't seen published, please get it to a club editor or
list server! The FCC web site is missing tons of stations, and most
other lists and web sites are getting very stale. We TIS hunters need
your help!
*kevin redding - amfmtvdx@xxxxxxxxx
Signs have gone up on US 60 in the Mesa / Tempe area for a TIS on 1120
for highway construction. Its not on yet.
> 1230 UNID ?? - 5/23 0916 - Ad for American Tile on Grand(?) Ave.
This is an ad KOY 1230 Phoenix runs.
> 1600 UNID TX - 5/15 2225 - "Radio Romantica, tu musica de hoy", PSAs
in Spanish from the Texas department of Health. Not sure which of the
Texas stations this would be. (TRH-AZ4)
Suspect the one from Cockrell Hill.
> 1640 UNID ?? - 5/12 2340 - Radio Disney noted here, //1580, 1680,
1690.
I get one of the many many many spurs from KMIK on 1640. Dunno if this
was yours or not. Don't know of any Disney on 1640.
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*kevin redding - Mesa AZ - amfmtvdx@xxxxxxxxx
Heard on a CCRadio barefoot:
1430 XEOX MEXICO, Ciudad Obregon, Sonora 0400 with ID. They are
running // to FM 106 and mow plays EE rock from the 80s. Calls
itsefl "Oh Eck-ees".
1540 KZMP [p] TX, 2318 University Park under XEHOS "La Poderosa". This
station is apparently // to 101.7 in Ft. Worth [ Azle ] and going
by R. Tricolor and La Mexicanissima. They play mostly ranchera,
some banda and little nortena.
1540 KEDA TX, San Antonio 2330 under XEHOS and KZMP with clear ID.
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BROADCAST BAND LOGGINGS FROM
SHAWN M. AXELROD VE4DX1SMA
E-MAIL: saxelrod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
DX'ING FROM WINNIPEG MB
RECEIVERS: ICOM ICR-70 & DRAKE R8
ANTENNAE: 4 FOOT UNAMPLIFIED BOX LOOP / QUANTUM LOOP
145 FOOT OUTDOOR WIRE / 100 FOOT INDOOR WIRE, MFJ 1026 PHASING UNIT
1440 WLXN NC Lexington -05/26 0445- talk program not sure which one
under Star14-40 then clear 14-40 WLXN ID NEW!! (SA-MB)
COMMENTS
Well finally one thing worth reporting. Conditions have been very poor
of late summer DX conditions if not summer weather
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*Nigel Pimblett - Medicine Hat AB - ntp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Here are a few notes I made while on a just-completed trip out to the
Vancouver area. Most of the TIS activity I heard was on the FM band,
but here's what I noted on the AM side:
1490 Glacier Park, BC Parks Canada station in English in the Rogers
Pass area. Oddly, no equivalent French language station noted.
1490 Revelstoke, BC Ministry of Highways HAR with short tape loop,
giving phone numbers to call. Saw several other signs for 1490
between Revelstoke and the Alberta border, but this was the only
one that had any audio. Typically, they're only on the air when
traffic problems exist.
1580 Revelstoke, BC CBPK Environment Canada weather station. I don't
hear this one from home like I used to a few years ago, but it's
still on the air with regional weather info. Likewise 1260 in
Sicamous was also on.
Back in Alberta, in Banff I noted EE and FF Parks Canada stations on
FM, and similarly in Waterton on the road in. The Waterton tape loop
advised to tune to other stations in the park where signposted, but I
certainly didn't see or hear signs of any others.
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****Mauno Ritola - FINLAND - ritola@xxxxxxxxxx
EU
1107 1600 LTU: RFE Sitkunai etc.. 2.4.
1071 1705 UKR: Dnipropetrovska ODTRK. 7.4.
1476 1700 UKR: R Briz, Sevastopol. 7.4.
AF
1385,9 2300- GUI: R Rurale, Labé. 7.4.
1386 -2110* KEN: KBC Maralal. 29.4.
AS
1050/1053 2100- CLA: Vo Iraqi People // 9563. 15.4.
1593,1 2130 UZB: UZR2 Jarqo'rg'on // 4850. 21.4.
QSL:
ERA Chania 1512 v/s Katerina Haralambaki era-hania@xxxxxxxxx
JOBB NHK2 Osaka 828 v/s Audience Center jobk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
JOUF Osaka 1310 v/s Kenji Kibata, Programming Section kibata@xxxxxxxxxx
UZR Jarqo'rg'on 1593
Omskaya GTRK Irtysh 639 v/s Tatyana Andryushina, Vice Chairman of
Broadc.
gtrk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
WEGA R Las Vegas, Vega Baja 1350 v/s Jesus D. Meléndez jedmele@xxxxxxxxx
BBC Buenos Aires 1670 v/s laura.plitt@xxxxxxxxx
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John Bryant - bjohn@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Don Nelson, Walt Salmaniw and I spent Memorial Weekend at our
DXpedition site at Grayland, WA. Walt and Don largely concentrated on
SWBC DX, while I tried to swim against terrible MW propagation to hold
up the MW DX end of the stick. The MW propagation conditions were the
worst that I've experienced on the Pacific Coast since a truly terrible
camping-DXpedition with Guy Atkins and Nick Hall-Patch at Jordan River,
BC just after the peak of the last solar cycle. At least this time there
were toilets, beds and refrigerators. The first night of "DXing," May 26
yielded a handful of trans-Pacific "hets" and four instances of
threshold audio. The following two nights yielded slight improvements in
results each night, with the last night - May 29 - yielding the only
multiple loggings of Aussies, again at threshold levels. The fellowship
was grand as usual, but the entire affair will certainly serve as a
contrast when conditions once again enable our usual excellent results
from this site. The following loggings list reads MUCH better than it
actually was!
567 JAPAN JOIK, Sapporo MAY 27 1128 to 1155 heard at low levels with a
traditional Noh drama and brief stylized Noh singing by male
actors. Typical Saturday night cultural fare on NHK 1 network.
Fair to poor levels. Also noted at similar time period on MAY 28.
(Bryant-WA)
585 JAPAN JOPG, Kushiro MAY 28 1145. This 10KW NHK 1 outlet east of
Sapporo was noted in parallel to 567 NHK 1 Sapporo briefly at
fair to poor levels. (Bryant-WA)
702 AUSTRALIA 2BL, Sydney MAY 29 1132 noted with threshold level
Aussie talk by males. (Bryant-WA)
738 TAHITI RFO, Papeete MAY 26 0925 RFO Papeete was the most
consistent logging of the DXpedition. Noted with audio each night
and peaking at dawn enhancement around 1200 UTC with RFO news in
French. (Bryant-WA)
747 JAPAN JOIB Sapporo MAY 28 1137 to 1150 was noted with advanced
English language lessons at fair level.(Bryant-WA)
774 JAPAN JOUB Akita MAY 28 1139 to 1150 noted in parallel to JOIB 747
at lower level.(Bryant-WA)
774 AUSTRALIA 3LO Melbourne (pres.) MAY 29 1234 heard very poorly with
Aussie talk by males. (Bryant-WA)
792 AUSTRALIA 4RN Brisbane (pres.) MAY 29 1240 noted running a light
music show hosted by a male DJ. Fai to poor. (Bryant-WA)
828 AUSTRALIA 3GI Sale (pres.) MAY 29 1245 noted with RR discussion of
finance by males. Good level very briefly. (Bryant-WA)
954 AUSTRALIA 2UE Sydney (pres.) MAY 29 1250 heard very poorly with
male Aussie talk. (Bryant-WA)
1287 JAPAN JOHR, Sapporo MAY 26 1120 This key station of the Hokkaido
BC peaked briefly to low audio levels with a sports report in
Japanese (beisbol.)(Bryant-WA)
1475 MALAYSIA-EAST RTVM, Kota Kinabalu MAY 28 1245 This hold-out on the
odd frequency noted as a very strong het only. (Bryant-WA)
1503 JAPAN JOUK, Akita (presumed) MAY 26 1210 noted with modern ballad
in Japanese at threshold level. (Bryant-WA)
1566 KOREA HLAZ, Cheju Island was noted at very low levels with typical
FEBC religious programming each morning of the DXpedition in the
1145-1200 "max. dawn" period. (Bryant-WA)
1548 AUSTRALIA 4QD, Emerald, Qsld (presumed) MAY 27 1210 to 1228 with
Radio Australia discussion program. Fair level. (Bryant-WA)
1683.2 AUSTRALIA 2ME, Sydney (pres.) MAY 29 1251 to 1303 fade. Call-in
show in ME language (Greek?) until 1300 and then into traditional
ME music. Fair to poor. (Bryant-WA)
1701 AUSTRALIA 2NTC, Sydney (presumed) MAY 28 1222 until 1256 fade.
Middle eastern music, solos by male and female artists and duets.
Occasional intros for numbers by male announcer or the artist.
One quasi station ID by male in English, but I believe that this
was a fade up of the other Aussie on the channel, R. 1701 in
Brisbane. Fair to poor levels. (Bryant-WA)
1701 AUSTRALIA Radio 1701 (presumed) Brisbane MAY 29 1205 to 1230.
Radio 1750 was noted at about equal levels with 2NTC (presumed)
and running Oldies Rock and Roll and a few commercials. Fair to
poor. (Bryant-WA)
Receivers: TenTec RX340, Kiwa-ed NRD-535
Antennas: 1000 foot long two-wire beverages at SW, W and NW; 112' KAZ
delta loop
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*Pat Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx
580 KRSA AK, Petersburg, fair on top of jumble with Sat. Christian AC
mx, ID at 0601 EDT 5/31 "580, KRSA, Petersburg, Alaska" Back
into music. (PM-OR)
930 KTKN AK, Ketchikan, good on top of jumble with wx for SE Alaska
at 0545 EDT, 5/31, ID and music promos "KTKN", ID at 0559.50 "AM
930, KTKN Ketchikan" (PM-OR)
Drake R8, 400' NNW term. mini Beverage
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**Rick Kenneally - Wilton, CT - woodlandview@xxxxxxxxx
I'm trying to log my last two remaining unheard stations in
Connecticut, and I'm not getting a peep out of either.
I just want to make sure that neither station has gone silent without
my knowing.
Are the following on the air?:
1290 - WCCC - West Hartford (I really should hear this - it is close)
1480 - WKND - Windsor
**Scott D Fybush - fybush@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Both are on. WCCC has Stern in the morning and Beethoven network
classical the rest of the day (really!). They've been doing tower work
there, so 1290 may be on low or no power for the next few weeks, I hear.
**Rick Kenneally - Wilton, CT - woodlandview@xxxxxxxxx
Thanks! As Murphy would have it, I was listening to (yet another)
tape of 1480 from yesterday evening and caught a faint, heavily QRMed,
but definite WKND - Windsor/Hartford ID. There also seemed to be a
second ID after it, but WZRC was speaking Korean over it. WKND doesn't
have an FM sister station or some other affiliation, do they?
One to go. I may have to put up a beverage pointed at West Hartford
for WCCC.
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*Pat Martin - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx
940 KICE OR, Bend, rec vf in 11dff. V/S: unreadable. Address: 1500 NE
Butler Market Rd, Bend OR 97701 QSL #2748 (PM-OR)
1610 KALT TX, Atlanta, rec. e mail QSL in 5 days from Walter
Lancaster-Op Director KALT & Dominion Media Corp. e mail address
<dmctxk01@xxxxxxx> This is the first QSL I have heard of from
KALT. (PM-OR)
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Terry Palmersheim - krhimer@xxxxxxxx
540 KVIP Redding, CA f/d ppc in 12 days after 2 f/u's. v/s: Ted
Hering, PD
560 KLZ Denver, CO f/d ppc in 9 days after 3 f/u's. v/s:
(illegible), Adm. Asst.
640 KGVW Belgrade, MT f/d ppc in 4 days after 3 f/u's. v/s: Mark
Brashear, GM
650 KSTE Sacramento, CA f/d ppc in 1 week after 2 f/u's. v/s: Ross
DuClair, CE
810 KGO San Francisco, CA n/d letter in 10 days after 7 tries!!!
v/s: Sarah Cabassa, Mktg. Asst.
1190 KMYL Tolleson, AZ f/d ppc in 8 days. v/s: W.B.
1210 KZTS Sunnyside, WA f/d ppc in 11 days after 2 f/u's. v/s: Keith
Holt
1370 KWNC Quincy, WA f/d ppc in 8 days after 3 f/u's. v/s: Kelly
Hart, St. Mgr.
1410 KIIX Ft. Collins, CO f/d ppc in 8 days. v/s: Quin Morrison, CE
1440 CKJR Wetaskiwin, AB n/d e-mail in 1 day after f/u. v/s: Robin
Lear, Morn. Announcer
1550 KVAN Vancouver, WA f/d ppc in 20 days after 3 f/u's. v/s: Mark
Granger, GM
1550 KYCY San Francisco, CA f/d ppc in 9 days after 3 f/u's. v/s:
Phil Lerza, CE
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*Pat Martin - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx
I have hooked up a 40 foot vertical up in the backyard with a series
of Ground rods for a Ground plane. It works pretty good and does throw a
lobe mostly to the North for some reason. Any ideas on a loading coil I
could wrap to extend the length? Or is it worthwhile? Also has anyone
experimented with more than one vertical tp phase them to get a
directional pattern for receiving? I wonder how they would compare with
other antennas?
*Bruce Portzer - bportzer@xxxxxxxx
There are several ham publications which have chapters on vertical
antennas, some of which also discuss phased arrays of verticals. Some
possibilities, based on a quick look through my bookshelf:
The ARRL Antenna Book
Antennas and Techniques for Low Band DXing - John Devoldere (good
because it concentrates on 80/160 meters as opposed to higher freqs) The
ARRL Antenna Compendium (they put out a new volume every couple years,
Vol 2 1989 and Vol 3 1992 discuss phasing verticals, I don't have any
recent ones so I don't know what they have, but it's probably possible
to get back copies of older editions
*Charles Taylor - ctaylor@xxxxxxxxxxx
All the work in the world has been done on MW directional antennas.
It's mostly on the BC transmitting side, but all the math applies.
That's why not much hobby material has been written.
Phasing of verticals is easy if you use fixed-length coax to do the
phasing. If you wanna use variable caps and inductors to do the phasing,
it can get difficult. If you want to use a coax to feed your shack from
two or more verticals, by all means try to use low-loss coax. If you use
low-loss coax, then loading coils can be avoided at the tower end. If
you use loading coils at the receiver end, it'll throw all kinds of
wildness into any phasing attemps. Probably best to avoid loading coils
and just use phasing caps and inductors to develop a pattern.
Yes, patterns are possible....entirely possible. I would say put up as
tall a vertical as possible and use low-loss coax to connect to the
shack.
Oh, yes! I'd also say: BURY THE COAX AS DEEP AS POSSIBLE. Above-ground
coax can throw all kinds of loops and stuff into directive patterns.
*Karl J. Zuk - karlzuk@xxxxxxxxxxx
Yes, a loading coil would make a great deal of difference. When I had
a Medfer on 530 kHz, I used the traditional ten foot radiator with a
loading coil big enough to kill Cleveland. Use white PVC pipe (the black
stuff conducts and will wreck your coil) and use #12 wire used for
household wiring. Make yourself a tightly wound coil on 3 or 4 inch PVC
pipe that is about three feet tall. Connect one end to the receiver.
Then you have to bare small nicks in single winds of the coil so you can
hunt up and down the coil for the right inductance to cancel the
capacitive reactance to achieve resonance. Try touching the antenna wire
up and down the coil until you find the best spot for the particular
frequency you are trying to receive. Use an alligator clip to hold the
antenna onto the right place on the coil. The taps that you create with
these nicks will vary greatly with frequency - more coil for the lower
frequencies. The ground connection should be away from the coil and go
directly to the receiver. You should see dramatic changes has you hunt
up and down the coil. When you hit resonance, you'll see the signals
come way up. Capacitive hats on the vertical help too, but more on that
later. As for the null, it could be due to a nearby building or tower
phased against your vertical by an effect called re-radiation.
***Sam Dellit - dellits@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
i have been thinking along these lines for the past few months, as
well. have some comments in the K9AY reflector, also on the Topband
Reflector and on that latter reflector Tom Rauch has provided feedback
and i think there is also some earlier material by Tom in the archives
some brief comments from my present state of knowledge
(1) no need for loading coils for receive only applications rf current
levels are low and your losses from the earth mat resistance will be
high anyway, exacerbated by the low input resistance for any practicable
vertical antenna height for a mw dxer, actually i think Tom resistively
loads his vertical receive array to provide a more stable base input
impedance and hence greater pattern stability
(2) most practicable vertical for mw is probably a single section 30
foot length of aluminium irrigation tube - low cost and effective
alternative a set of telescoping tubes can be extended to the necessary
height just get a 8 foot length of 4" x 4" treated timber, use a
posthole digger to dig a 4 foot hole and attach the tube to the upper 4
foot. you may want to sleeve the tube section in contact with the post
with pvc electrical conduit no guying necessary
(3) alternative vertical is the 8 metre telescoping fibreglass pole
with a wire attached but more costly - brian dodgson used such a setup
on his recent central australia trip
(4) keep the vertical well away from vertical tree trunks - they are
surprisingly conductive when in live and growing state and will distort
your pattern shape by parasitic reradiation
(5) in terms of signal levels - depending on ground conductivity -
every foot of wire vertically will produce a signal equal to about ten
feet of horizontal beverage - so a 30 foot vertical is about the same as
a 300 foot beverage (i am looking at arrays of 60 foot verticals, but
they will have to be guyed at this height
(6) you can phase two identical verticals to get all the classic two
mast DA patterns of the mw bc stations - with a null in pretty much any
direction - suspect the mfj phaser would work fine
(7) independent phasing of 3 or more masts is well nigh impossible for
broadband mw usage, you will need to look at end fire and broadside
arrays with combinations of just in phase feeding and 180 degree phase
shifted feeds
(8) Tom describes his vertical receiving array as "significantly
better than a beverage"
(9) There is considerable engineering journal literature on the
subject of super directive receive antenna arrays (military has obvious
usage), go to the ieee website and do a search on that topic and you
will get about 20 hits i think and each relevant article has a
bibliography to extend that list
(10) I haven't seen actual details of Tom's array but if not in
topband archive he may post it for you on the topband reflector, the 160
m hams tend to be narrow band focussed but most of their work can be
extended to broadband mw dx to some extent
(11) i move onto a 10 acre rural block next week so hope to be able to
compare notes with you on this subject over the coming months
***Patrick Buckingham - pb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Ive had a 35 foot vertical with 3 radials for bands 19 thru 60 meters
for a while now and it performs quite well. As with all my different
antennas certain signals sound clearer on it. Im moving in 3 weeks to a
new home we bought with a lot more space and I will hang a vertical
there also.
***Patrick Martin - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx
Has anyone experimented with verticals for receiving? I have built a
40 foot vertical in the backyard with a series of Ground rods for a
Ground Plane. It is a very quiet antenna I find with somewhat of a lobe
to the North. The vertical is a wire up a spruce tree and a 15 foot pole
at the top. Any thoughts on what I could build for a loading coil? How
about a series of verticals for phasing? I wonder how this would compare
with other antennas?
***Guy Atkins - dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Don't forget that your EWE antenna is essentially two phased vertical
antennas.
For general information on phasing, the ARRL Antenna Handbook is good.
Probably the simplest arrangement is phasing with equal-length feedlines
to a common point, and then a single coax feed to the shack (I can't
recall if this is broadside or endfire reception, but I think proper
performance is limited to a single, narrow design frequency due to
impedance and other factors).
The following URLs may be of help for loading coil calculations. They
are web-based calculators for antenna loading coil wire gauge, spacings,
positioning on the antenna, inductance, etc.:
http://www.chemeng.ed.ac.uk/people/jack/personal/radio/software/
loading.html
http://ecosse.org/jack/radio/coil.html
***Patrick Buckingham - pb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am moving in 2 weeks to a much larger lot but a new lot with no
trees, I have posted to the K9AY list for input there but I am looking
for advice other antennas I can try. There are no trees but the house
does have a 35 foot roof which I plan to hang a vertical off of. I can
also run a longwire, inverted v or even a delta loop off of it also. On
the vertical since I am going to have to breing in topsoil I can place a
good amount of radials, my first question is if I have a central ground
rod where the radials are connected, say 30 feet from where the earth
side of the vertical is can I run lead wire from the coax shield for the
vertical to the central ground rod 30 feet away? Also what would be the
best radial pattern? I have about 1/2 acre to work with.
On the horizontal possibilities...I can run a longwire sloping either
East or West from 35 feet to a distance of about 150 feet either way,
Would I be best served setting up an inverted V dipole, a longwire with
a balun, or some form of loop? Im open to any comments on this. My
ALA1530 will be behind the fence placed in a drainage creek which has
about 6 inches of water in it, kind of a little stream. Beverages...Ive
never had enough room for a really longwire, I know 300 feet isnt true
beverage length but it is the best Ive had since I began, the 300 foot
run is East-West, Can I run 2 side by side separated by 6 inches or so
to get East - West and West - East coverage? One last item, I plan to
bury my coax, what is the best but most pliable coax I can use to bury?
If you have read all this I appreciate your persistence:)...Thanks
everyone for your input
***Don Moore - mooredxer@xxxxxxxxx
Another simple alternative is the helical vertical. When I lived in
Honduras in the early 1980s, I had one of these wound around a 10 meter
piece of bamboo which was then tied to the side of a palm tree (which
probably also acted as an antenna). It worked great except when a palm
frond fell every six weeks or so, usually breaking my lead-in.
I also had one for several years here in Iowa until it came down in a
storm about a year ago. That consisted of 60 meters of insulated wire
wound around a 10 foot (approx 3 meter) length of PVC. The windings were
spaced about one to two cm apart (I wasn't very exact) and secured with
black electrical tape every several windings. At the center of the back
of my garage, where the roof peaked, I nailed a standard 8 foot 2x2
board so that half the board was nailed into the garage and the other
half was above the garage. The antenna PVC was then slipped about one
meter inside another slightly larger PVC and bolted and then this was
carefully lifted up and slipped down over the 2x2, which it fit snuggly.
I attached 3 radials that also served as guy wires, and brought it in
through a coax lead-in. It seemed to work a little better going through
a 10:1 balun.
This antenna was generally my best antenna on the mid-frequencies,
especially 31 & 25 meters and 8 MHz utes. At one point I had a total of
five antennas up and this one was usually the second best. It never beat
out one of the two 125 meter mini-beverages on the lower frequencies &
it rarely beat out a 5 meter wire that worked well on the high
frequencies. Still, a good all-around antenna for SW purposes. Never
used it for MW, though.
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*Dennis Gibson - dcgibson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
For those of you interested in the business aspects of radio, various
archived publications from M Street Publications are available free
online. The current M Street Daily is available online for free through
June 8. Here's the URL:
http://www.mstreet.net/pages/39476.asp
The M Street Daily archives (48 hours old and beyond) are available
online free. The URL is:
http://www.mstreet.net/newsarchive.asp
The M Street Journal archives are also free online. The URL is:
http://www.mstreet.net/aboutmstreetjournal.asp
You will need the free Adobe Acrobat reader to view these; they are
all .pdf files. I just found out about all this today.
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Mark Connelly - MarkWA1ION@xxxxxxxxxx
Thanks to all of the reports sent recently by DXers, the bandscan page
has been increased in size considerably.
The following list shows the links that can be found on the page as of
24 MAY 2001.
The Bandscan World page is located at:
"http://members.aol.com/RockportMWDX/index.html" .
MEDIUM WAVE: DAY
India (1995) (HTML)
Greece (1997) (.txt)
Burnham on Crouch, Essex, UK (1995) (.txt)
near Cape Race, Newfoundland, Canada (1998) (.txt)
Braintree Hill - Randolph, VT, USA (1993) (.txt)
Hopkinton, NH, USA (2001) (HTML)
Billerica, MA, USA: Sloper antenna test (2001) (HTML)
Billerica, MA, USA: Pennant & Kaz antenna test (2001) (zipped Excel)
Cape Cod, MA, USA (3 sites) (2000-2001) (PDF)
Cape Cod, MA, USA (3 sites) (2000-2001) (zipped Excel)
West Yarmouth, Cape Cod, MA, USA (2000) (HTML)
Cape Cod, MA / Rehoboth Beach, DE / Bermuda / Cape Hatteras, NC ('70s-
'90s)
(zipped Excel)
Smithfield, RI, USA (1994) (.txt)
Lenox, MA, USA (1990) (.txt)
North Port, ON, Canada (1998) (.txt)
coastal NJ, USA (2 sites) (1974 / 1990) (.txt)
Sumneytown, PA, USA (1994) (.txt)
Uniontown, MD, USA ('70s-'90s) (.txt)
Ocean City, MD, USA (1998 & before) (.txt)
Cape Hatteras, NC, USA (1998) (.txt)
Cape Hatteras (Whalebone), NC, USA (1968) (.txt)
Guadeloupe (1995) (HTML)
Cubans logged from Bahamas, part of IDXD report (2000) (HTML)
Florida Keys (non-US logs) (2000) (HTML)
Chicago, IL, USA (1987) (.txt)
New Orleans, LA, USA (1989) (.txt)
Dallas, TX, USA (1991) (.txt)
Tucson, AZ, USA (2001) (.txt)
Mesa, AZ, USA (2001) (.txt)
Huntington Beach, CA, USA (1988) (.txt)
Seattle, WA, USA (1988) (.txt)
MEDIUM WAVE: DAY + NIGHT
Iran (2001) (PDF)
Kyrenia, Cyprus (2001) (.txt)
Cape Cod & Cape Ann, MA, USA (1997) (.txt)
Lee, MA, USA (1993) (.txt)
Wilton, CT, USA (2001) (PDF)
Wilton, CT, USA (2001) (zipped Excel)
St. Lucia (2000) (HTML)
Cuba, Jamaica, & south Florida (1994-2000) (.txt)
MEDIUM WAVE: NIGHT
Cape Town, South Africa (1999) (PDF)
New Brunswick, NJ, USA (2001 & before) (zipped Excel)
LONGWAVE
Massachusetts, USA (2 sites, daytime) (1994) (.txt)
FM
Buxton, Derbyshire, UK (2000) (.txt)
Danbury, Essex, UK (2000) (.txt)
Shap Fell, Cumbria, UK (2000) (.txt)
Mount Washington, NH, USA (1995) (.txt)
Braintree Hill - Randolph, VT, USA + other VT FM ('90s) (.txt)
Mount Greylock, MA, USA (1995) (.txt)
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*Eric Bueneman - n0uiheric@xxxxxxx
From the AM Stereo Web site (http://www.amstereoradio.com/); a list of
U.S. stations that have added AM Stereo:
570 WWNC Asheville, NC (Country)
710 WKJB Mayagues, PR (News/Talk)
810 WMJH Rockford, MI (Adult Standards)
850 WYDE Birmingham, AL (Conservative Talk)
900 WMOP Ocala, FL (Sports)
920 WKVA Lewiston, PA (Oldies)
1050 WDZ Decatur, IL (Urban AC)
1090 KYCW Seattle, WA (Classic Country)
1100 WHLI Hempstead, NY (Adult Standards)
1210 WPHT Philadelphia, PA (News/Talk/Adult Standards)
1430 WCMI Ashland, KY (Gospel)
1490 KBST Big Spring, TX (News/Talk/Country)
1490 WTIQ Manistique, MI (Oldies)
1650 KFOX Torrance, CA (Korean)
1680 KAVT Fresno, CA (Pre-Teen/Radio Disney)
Soon to be broadcasting in AM Stereo:
910 KFXX Vancouver, WA (Sports) (sister station KKSN 1520 Oregon City,
OR is already in Stereo)
1090 KTNS Oakhurst, CA (Adult Standards)
1500 WGHT Pompton Lakes, NJ (Oldies)
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*Michael Moore - lynnhollerman@xxxxxxxxxxx
Hello. My name is Michael Moore, and I am a DXer and SWLer. I have a
number of items for sale on eBay that your members may be interested in.
You can see the sale page at http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-
cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1149646548&r=0&t=0&showTutorial=0&ed=991
606080&indexURL=0&rd=1 or go to ebay.com and look at item # 1149646548.
Here's what's included in the package:
ACE "The Monthly ACE" 12 x 1984-85; 1 x 1988; 1 x supp. 1989
Globo DX "Boletim Dexista" 9 x 1987-88; 2 pamphlets
DX Clube Paulista "Atividade DX" April 1988
Brazilian Shortwave, Medium Wave and FM Stations List - 1988
Sony "Wave Handbook" - May 1984
"Getting Started in Medium Wave DX'ing" - National Radio Club, 1978
Association of North American Radio Clubs (ANARC) "Speedx" 36 x 1982-
1986
ANARC Club List Sept. 1988
Voice of Vietnam - Happy New Year card
American Shortwave Listeners Club (ASWLC) "SWL" - 36 x 1982-85
Radio France Internationale - 1983 New Year card
Radio Moscow - March 1989 schedules
Radio Shack Short-Wave Listener's Guide (1980)
Radio Canada International - 6 blank QSL cards from the mid-1980's
KMOX Radio (St. Louis) - Postcard
HCJB, Voice of the Andes - 1984 calendar
CBC - English radio stations pamphlet
North American Shortwave Association (NASWA) "FRENDX" - 12 x 1986-87
IRCA "DX Monitor" - Feb. 1988 + pamphlet & reprint list
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**bill sparks - sparksb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
I would like to announce that I now have over 3,000 links for you to
browse or search. Many radio stations are temporarily suspending their
online audio broadcast, but I'm still finding new ones. I now have over
125 old time radio links, many which broadcast 24 hours per day. The
Shadow, Suspense, Dragnet, Jack Benny, Mysteries, and a growing list of
When Radio Was shows. If you like oldies music, we've expanded that
section too with 230 oldies stations, quite a variety of 50's rock,
60's, and 70's, 80's and a comedy section. We've also added links to
live police scanners. And added many new links to country classics.
Many new radio reading services are online now too.
This is all in a searchable database, and you can submit your own
links too.
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*Rick Kenneally - Wilton, CT - woodlandview@xxxxxxxxx
Note, FCC Database queries including TIS/HAR queries can be done at:
http://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/genmen/index.hts
Remember to put "K" before the frequency when submitting a query.
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*kevin redding - amfmtvdx@xxxxxxxxx
From Radio & Records:
ABC Plans Involuntary Layoffs
Disney announced in March it would cut 3% of its 120,000-strong
workforce, which the company hoped to accomplish through a "voluntary
separation program." Too few stepped forward to accept the severance
package, so now the company is looking at job cuts. "There is an ongoing
workforce reduction that will affect about 4,000 employees company-
wide," ABC spokeswoman Julie Hoover tells R&R ONLINE. "There was a
voluntary aspect, and there may be an involuntary aspect. The process
should be completed by the end of July." Hoover had no comment on how
many employees had accepted the voluntary layoffs or whether the
involuntary cuts would affect radio.
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**Chet C - CHETCOP@xxxxxxxxx
KDKA history (article 5/15 WSJ; read w/o subscription)
http://interactive.wsj.com/fr/emailthis/retrieve.cgi?id=SB98987362722423
0152.djm (via Rich Cuff, SW Programs)
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**Pete Kemp - radioguy@xxxxxxxx
TV And Radio News Jobs Keep Many Unmarried
By Rajah Maples Wallace
MU News Bureau (www.missouri.edu/~news)
COLUMBIA, Mo. -- A June wedding might be a wish deferred for your
favorite television or radio newsperson. According to a University of
Missouri-Columbia researcher, many single broadcast journalists would
like to be married, but their jobs get in the way.
Vernon Stone, professor emeritus of journalism, surveyed 2,195 news
professionals at commercial television and radio stations and found that
45 percent of the news staff in television and 49 percent in radio were
single. Fifty-two percent of the unmarried TV news workers and 46
percent of those in radio said their jobs had caused problems in their
personal lives, often in romantic relationships.
Job moves can block Cupid's arrows. Stone's mail survey found that, on
average, journalists in television move to another city every three
years and those in radio leave town after two and a half years. Many
move much more often. A TV reporter/weekend anchorwoman, 31, wrote, "I'm
probably not married because I move so much, six jobs and cities in nine
years since getting out of school. Each time I had to leave alone."
"My partner and I can't set a wedding date because we can't find jobs
in the same city," explained a female TV producer, 26.
"Someday I'd like to get married and have kids," a female TV reporter,
24, said. "I've even met a wonderful guy here in town. But I'm so
ambitious I'd leave town to get a better job."
Many of the survey respondents felt married to their jobs. A female TV
reporter, 26, said, "I often feel I've put my life on hold. Meanwhile, I
have virtually no social life.
"I broke up with a live-in girlfriend because she felt my job meant
more to me than she did. And it did," a TV anchorman, 27, told Stone's
survey.
"Girlfriends think I'm too committed to news and my listeners," a
radio news director, 27, wrote.
"Significant others often don't understand the demands of my job, such
as having to cancel plans because of a breaking story," a female TV
reporter, 34, added.
Unmarried journalists often blamed odd or unpredictable hours. A radio
anchorwoman, 35, wrote, "I get up at 3 a.m., and go to bed by 7 p.m. No
social life, few friends, no chance to develop a romantic relationship."
"I work nights and weekends. I'm single. Enough said," said a TV
weatherman, 26.
If you think local celebrity status is a sure magnet for a prospective
spouse, think again. A TV anchorwoman, 34, told Stone, "Men seem
intimidated by my high-profile position and afraid to ask me out."
"Men are threatened by the work you do, your 'glamorous' job," echoed
a TV reporter/anchorwoman, 30.
Full reports of Stone's research, which was sponsored by The Freedom
Forum, are available at his Web site: www.missouri.edu/~jourvs.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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The WTFDA Convention will be held on July 27-29 2001 at the Super 8
Lodge, 2773 Elder St, Boise ID 83705. Host is Frank Aden (4096 Marcia
Pl, Boise ID 82704 - N7SOK@xxxxxxx). For reservations (208) 344-8871
(mention Frank Aden). Rates are $62.10 (for a double). Registration is
$20.
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The IRCA/DecalcoMania convention will be held on August 24-26 2001 at
the Best Western Airport Inn, 10232 Natural Bridge Rd, St Louis MO
63134. DecalcoMania member Mike Sanburn (PO Box 1256, Bellflower CA) is
your host (mikesanburn@xxxxxxxxxxx). For reservations 1-800-872-0070 or
(314) 427-5955. Rates are $73/night (up to 4 people/room).
Registration is $35/person. Contact Mike for more information.
An IRCA/DECALcoMANIA Convention Web site is now up and running. Go to
the following link: http://www.geocities.com/n0uih/irca2001.html
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2001 NRC Convention will be in Pittsburgh PA over Labor Day weekend.
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GEOMAGNETIC INDICES
Geomagnetic Summary May 22 2001 through May 30 2001
phil bytheway - Seattle WA - phil@xxxxxxxxxxx
Tabulated from email status daily
5/22 150 5 2 low-mod quiet-unsettled - 1
23 152 9 3 low-mod quiet-active - 5
24 159 14 3 low-mod quiet-active - 3
25 170 7 2 low-mod quiet-unsettled - 1
26 162 10 2 low-mod quiet-unsettled - 2
27 147 10 1 low-mod quiet-unsettled - 3
28 147 5 2 low quiet-unsettled - 6
29 143 18 3 low unsettled-active - 5
5/30 139 9 0 low quiet-unsettled - 2
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"*" denotes that the tip/info/etc. came from the IRCA eGroup (used by
permission). Subscribe to the eGroup at http://www.egroups.com.
International Radio Club of America
"**" denotes that the following items were originally posted on the
AM@xxxxxxxxxxx list (used by permission). National Radio Club
"***" denotes that the following item was originally posted on the Hard
Core DX list.
"****" denotes that the following item was originally posted on the MWDX
list.
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IRCA's web site... take a peek!!
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5792/
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IRCA Mexican Log, 6th Edition
The IRCA MEXICAN LOG lists all AM stations in Mexico by frequency,
including call letters, state, city, day/night power, slogans, schedule
in UTC/GMT, formats, networks and notes. The call letter index gives
call, frequency, city and state. The city index (listed by state, then
city) includes frequency, call and day/night power. The log has been
completely updated from the 1998 edition and carefully cross-checked by
several IRCA members. This is an indispensable reference for anyone who
hears Mexican radio stations. Size is 8 1/2" x 11" and three hole
punched
for easy binding.Prices: IRCA/NRC members - $8.00 (US/Canada/Mexico/sea
mail), $9.00 (rest of the Americas airmail), $9.50 (Europe/Asia
airmail),
$10.00 (Australia/New Zealand airmail). Non-members: add $2.00 to the
above prices.
IRCA TIS List
Completely revised by IRCA's Bill Harms to 9/00, the IRCA "TIS/HAR
LIST" includes AM/FM and TV lists from the US and Canada. This 28 page
"DX Aid" can be yours for only $5.00. Non-IRCA/NRC members... add $1.00.
Overseas... add $0.50.
IRCA Bookstore - 9705 Mary Ave NW - Seattle WA 98117-2334 (please make
checks payable to Phil Bytheway)
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The AM DX NewsFlash is sent weekly from Teknologic in Snohomish WA
All contributions will be used
Comments regarding content are appreciated
With your submission, please include as a minimum:
Your name, location and email address
Tell your email friends about "AM DX NewsFlash"
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IRCA DUES STRUCTURE
DXM-printed DX MONITOR (21x/year), SDXM-"soft" DX MONITOR (35x/year)
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
PO Box 1831
Perris CA 92572-1831
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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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END of 5/31/01 THE "AM DX NewsFlash"
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