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Re: [HCDX] 870 WWL New Orleans LA shortwave relay over WHRI
** U S A. WWL is on 5835, 250 kW from South Carolina. Heard with good sig here
in Gilbert, AZ (Kevin Redding, AZ, 0306 UT Sept 5, WTFDA via DXLD)
That would be WHRI; checked at 0335 and it is not // 870, but I think it was
running about a minute behind, as I heard a URBONO ID go by. 5835 is scheduled
0300-0500, then switching to 7315. [Later:] 5835 still going at 0545, contrary
to the posted WHRI schedule, so what else is new? Timed the delay behind 870
and it is about 70 seconds. Internet feed? 73, (Glenn Hauser, dxldyg via DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
WWL website http://www.wwl.com/Article.asp?id=114239
gives this schedule (local times) [CDT = UT -5]:
Monday
10PM-Midnight on 5.835 MHz 0300-0500 5835
Tuesday-Friday
Midnight-6AM on 5.835 MHz 0500-1100 5835
7AM-9AM on 11.785 MHz 1200-1400 11785
9AM-3PM on 15.285 MHz 1400-2000 15285
5PM-7PM on 9.840 MHz 2200-2400 9840
Saturday
Midnight-7AM on 5.835 MHz 0500-1200 5835
9AM-Noon on 15.285 MHz 1400-1700 15285
6PM-7PM on 9.840 MHz 2300-2400 9840
7PM-9PM on 5.835 MHz 0000-0200 5835
10PM-7A on 5.835 MHz 0300-1200 5835
Sunday
Midnight-7AM on 5.835 MHz 0500-1200 5835
9AM-Noon on 15.285 MHz 1400-1700 15285
1PM-5PM on 15.285 MHz 1800-2200 15285
(via Andy Sennitt, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST) gh added UT, kHz
I just heard URBONO switching from 11785 to 15285 at 1400 (without any
announcement so listeners would know!). This is Monday, not Tuesday.
On weekdays 15285 is normally in use instead of 11785, a weekend-only frequency
at 1200-1400. Fortunately today, the usual Chicom jamming on 15285 is not a
factor.
For the first time in its history, LeSea is performing a public service. The
fact that they are able to blow away most or all of their usual programming for
this on at least one transmitter speaks volumes for the value of their usual
programming.
BTW, they are running what are called ``commercials`` now, but they all seem to
be related to the emergency situation, such as insurance companies, etc.
This also puts CBS Radio news on the hour on SW, and WHR must have been pulling
their hair out when the reviled Pres. Clinton was on for a few minutes around
1415.
But who knows about it in the general public? I have heard NO mentions of the
SW relay on the URBONO feed.
WHRI IDs are stuck in abruptly every half hour, interrupting programming.
Fortunately, they have saved us from having to listen to the entire Onward
Christian Soldiers each time, but they are still longer than necessary.
This transmitter is now developing a squeal, but it is slight so far.
[Later:] 15285 just went off at 1500 UT after being on only one hour, contrary
to its all-day schedule on the WWL site! Then I checked the WHR site which of
course has not been updated to include this new service, but it does show this
for Angel 1 at 1500 UT weekdays:
1500 Mo-Fr 1100 AM 0200 PM Monday - Friday Off the air until 1800 UTC today - -
15.285 Mhz
So they are following their usual 3-hour break anyway! It looks like most of
the programming replaced is LeSea music and preaching, so that can be done at
no financial loss. Presumably the gaps in the posted URBONO relay schedule are
times when they do have paid programming to keep running.
Now I wonder if this is being done as a sheer public service, or is URBONO
buying the time, even if their anchor doesn`t know about it?
At 1456 a caller from Houston asked if he could hear WWL on SW, but the host
did not know the answer, referred him to online streaming! (Glenn Hauser, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
Well, they do say it's "tentative", so it looks as if they're making it up as
they go along. Maybe WHRI hasn't told its technical staff the details yet (Andy
Sennitt, 09.05.05 - 5:53 pm, Media Network blog via DXLD)
Back on 15285 at 1800 (Glenn Hauser, OK, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST)
WWL on shortwave ? WHY? Regarding the new WWL relay from "WHRI" --- The real
question is "why?" Anyone who has access to a working radio in SE Louisiana,
coastal Mississippi and Mobile can hear WWL crystal clear on 870, not to
mention the plethora of Clear Channel, Entercom, etc. stations on AM and FM now
simulcasting. I can hear them (WWL) here in Clearwater, daytime. And they are
now streaming beautifully on the Internet, for anyone who might actually have
access in the affected area, and for all of us outside the zone. Who needs (or
would tune, or have the ability to tune) to SW? How foolish to waste kW $$$ on
such, vs. WHRI (WHSB?)'s LeSEA parent donating the wattage-per-hour cost to
where it's needed most (Terry L. Krueger, FL, Sept 5, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
It's up on 15285 right now, 1806+ GMT, Sept. 5th (apparently up at 1800 today).
Audio streaming on 15285 is about 70-seconds behind the live, on-air signal (as
per monitoring 870 kHz directly from my Clearwater, FL site). I presume WHRI is
capturing audio from WWL's Internet stream, as 15285 is only just over a second
behind the stream. Considering far more have Internet access, vs. crummy,
antiquated shortwave audio, I think it's mostly a waste. That said, I would say
that it's certainly unique programming, better than the usual fare from WHRI,
VOA, et. al. If there is any justification for shortwave relay, shame again on
our alleged government for not doing this instead of a commercial broadcaster
(Terry L Krueger, Clearwater, Florida. ibid.)
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