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           WELCOME TO IRCA's AM-DX NEWSFLASH   -  May 6 1999
                                Vol 5  No 5
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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
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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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Sheldon Harvey - ve2shw@xxxxxxxxx

CJMS - St. Constant, Quebec 1040 kHz.

   The station CJMS-1040 kHz. in St. Constant, Quebec, did go on the air
last Sunday afternoon at 3 PM. In speaking with one of the station
owners, Mr. Michel Mathieu, he told me that there was a reason for
coming on at this time. It marked the 45th anniversary of when CJMS,
then at 1280 kHz. in Montreal, first came on the air.
   The station is on the air now, testing with their nighttime power and
pattern of about 1100 watts. They will only begin official programming
on Monday, May 10, 1999, presumably with the morning drive show. Check 5
or 6 AM Eastern. At that time they will be using their daytime power of
5000 watts.
   The broadcast last Sunday included a brief discussion on air with
various people associated with the station, and contained a mix of
various French and English country vocals, and many instrumentals.
   According to their proof of performance with the CRTC, they will have
to play 65% French language vocals, and of course, meet the 35% Canadian
content regulations as well (instrumentals are not part of this
equation). This won't be difficult to do, as the majority of the French
songs will also qualify as Canadian.
    I do not have the details of the antenna pattern at this time, but I
hope to soon. The station will accept reception reports. They can be
reached by telephone at 514-990-2567 (CJMS). Their mailing address is
CJMS Country 1040, 200-B St. Pierre, St. Constant, Quebec J5A 2G9.

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Robert Foxworth - rfoxwor1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Tampa AM changes

   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.
   1010 WQYK is IDing as The Team with references to sports talk (this
was on 820 AM WZTM). They are still carrying Imus this morning, it's
probable they will adopt same format as WFAN NYC, which is Imus in AM
drive and sports talk the rest of the day.
   820 is now IDing as La Nueva Mega, interesting that 760 WBDN still
doing the same Mega thing, at least for now. What I've heard so far,
they sound identical, this can't last...
   Will check for call changes as I am able, also there are FM changes
here. More later.

   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. So far,
820 is still WZTM. I expect both freqs to change calls.
   1010 WQYK (still this call so far) is The Team, Imus mornings, sports
talk other dayparts. Liddy, Don and Mike, Leykis, Bohannon have
disappeared from this market as far as I can tell.  They will have the
Tampa Bay Bucs, Orlando Magic and NY Yankees game coverage. Tampa Bay
Devil Rays continue on WFLA-970. This gives numerous times when there
are 3 sports px at same time on local AM, since WDAE-1250 continues as
the Sports Animal
   1380 Disney was still WRBQ on Monday. Haven't checked recently for
any call changes.
   1470 WLVU Dunedin has not been hrd for several weeks, presumed
SILENT.
   Couple of interesting newspaper columns recently from former air
persona lities one from 1010-Talks and one from 820 The Team discussing
the changes and their being displaced from airwaves... and yesterday Bob
Lassiter on 970 railing about the new work conditions being imposed by
new owners in a document handed to all employees , e.g. "you can't sue
us if we fire you without notice...we can sue you anytime we want...you
must be neat and have combed hair when you report to work..."

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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 an Optimus 12-604A, Kenwood R-1000 with modified Zepp antenna,
GE SRIII barefoot

 550  KLLV  Breen, CO playing some choral religious sounding music.
       VERY, VERY weak. heard 5/3 2239-2300.
 550  XEPL  Ciudad Cuahtemoc, Chihuahua, MX very low under an already
       very weak KLLV signal giving ID at 0600.
 570  KLIF  Dallas, Tx 0106 5/6 "When you're talking about it, we're
       talking about it. 570 KLIF."
 580  WIBW  Topeka, KS 0107 - 0118 Wichita State Shockers and K-State
       Wildcats on the Wildcats network. The Shockers were leading in
       the 8th and scoring.
 650 XETNT  Los Mochis, Sinaloa, MX playing a slow song 0613 5/3
 710  KGNC  Amarillo, TX 0735 4/30 with ID and agribusiness news.
 880  XETC  Torreon, Chihuahua, MX with female ID and lots of ads about
       news, IDs as Radio Mayran and announcing that they are in Stereo.
1390  KENN  Farmington, NM 0130 5/2 with Art Bell and ID.
1550  KYCY  San Francisco, CA 0030 5/2 ads for Geo. Strait concert in
       Oakland and ads for "Y-93" these guys must be simulcasting an
       FMer. KYCY-FM on 93.3.
1600t KMNY  Pomona, CA 2244 5/1 with asian programming, possibly
       Vietnamese. Wiped out by Mexican at 2256.

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**Robert Wien - San Jose CA - rjwmail@xxxxxxxxx

I heard 550 this morning coming in good.  Are they ID'ing on hour as
KGME, or KOY?  And what is 1360 ID'ing as on top of hour?  I think 550
is still KOY, and 1360 is still KGME officially, I'll make a bet with
you....

Heard WTTM-1680 NJ. testing this morning about 2:30 AM, good signal over
WJNZ-MI., running loop tape of 'jock jam' songs (ESPN Jock Jams album),
and ESPN Sportsradio promotions, nice ID as "WTTM-1680, Princeton"...

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**ragnar danneskjold - Mesa AZ - lwdxer@xxxxxxxx

That's what I said, KOY is off air at 550. They are waiting for call
changes from the FCC.

1230 announces KOY all hour but on the hour reports KISO.
Clear as mud yet?

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**Robert Wien - San Jose CA - rjwmail@xxxxxxxxx

550 is not off the air, they are on the air and I heard them clearly
this morning... I just wanted to know what their hourly ID is, and since
you told me 1360 ID'ed as KGME, by default, 550 is still KOY and hasn't
been granted the KGME call letters yet.  Once 550 picks up KGME call
letters officially, then 1360 will be under new call letters...

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**ragnar danneskjold - Mesa AZ - lwdxer@xxxxxxxx

KOY WAS OFF AIR FOR WORK ON SUNDAY. You are right they are on the air
again. While working, I got to hear some DX on 550. It was very nice.

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Patrick Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

1680  WTTM  NJ, PRINCETON hrd with Dance mx and "WTTM" IDs along with
       "Sports Radio" IDs at 0530 EDT 5/4. X Band #24 logged. o/u WJNZ
       OC, lots of static crashes from a storm East. (PM-OR)

Drake R8, 1500' Eastern Term. Beverage

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 HELP WITH

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Patrick Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

Correction on call letters of 1700-Norwalk,CA

Call letters for Cerritos College station on 1700 kHz should be WPMD956.
Apparently they are running 6-7 watts.

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**ragnar danneskjold - Mesa AZ - lwdxer@xxxxxxxx

I hear an Asian on 1600 kHz and heard him about 2241 ET. I assume this
is another Californian. It sounded like it was Vietnamese or maybe
Chinese, but much more like Vietnamese. by 2250 he was history.

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**Patrick Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

Anyone know who Pomona is running now?

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Dennis Gibson - dcgibson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

KMNY Pomona, CA.

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Nigel Pimblett - Medicine Hat AB - ntp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

This past weekend on 1610 khz I heard what was apparently a repeater of
a NOAA weather outlet.  I noted mentions of Tri-Cities and The Dalles.
Anyone know the location?  Reception favored taht area as I also heard
the TIS from Toppenish, WA (also on 1610) for the first time.   A couple
of years ago I heard NOAA weather on 530 from Hanford, relaying the NOAA
VHF outlet in Pendleton, OR.  Did it change frequency perhaps??

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**Don Fraker - DSHRLDU@xxxxxxx

The Dalles in southern Oregon . . . just N. of CA border, if I remember
correctly . . .

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**Dennis Gibson - dcgibson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

The Dalles is in north central Oregon near the Washington border.

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**Patrick Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

The Dalles is in North Central Oregon just across the Columbia River
from Washington, not near Tri-cities WA. The Dalles (Pop. 13,000) is in
the extreme north end of central Oregon on the Columbia River.

This TIS running NOAA weather on 1610 has been there for quite a while,
but no idea on the location except for the Tri-cities weather.

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 QSLs

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Patrick Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

1580  KMIK  AZ, PHOENIX-full detailed letter in 7d from John R.
       Shadle-CE. Address: 2231 E Camelback Rd #326-Phoenix 85016.
1630  KKWY  WY, CHEYENNE QSL E Mail in 15d for E Mail f/up report. V/S:
       Paul Montoya - Owner. E Mail address: PaulMontoya@xxxxxxxx Only 2
       more to have all 23 QSL'd! Per verie they ony use 1KW day & night
       and they are doing work on their antenna system.

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 MISC ITEMS

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John Sampson - jsampson@xxxxxxxxxx

   Couldn't help commenting on the Phoenix radio items in the 4/29
newsflash.  As one might expect, the KOY-550 easy listening format was
quite popular in the Sun City West retirement community where we live.
The switch has been too recent for letters or phone calls regarding the
change to hit the local media but I expect that there will be a number
of unhappy people in our area when they finally figure out what happened
to their station.  The 550 signal is strong here day and night.  The
1230 signal is reasonably strong here during the day and, surprisingly,
not all that bad during the night (although I wonder about those with
less powerful radios). There are also a couple of alternatives for the
easy listening format in this area.  One is KMYL (1190), who also has a
good signal here during the day but is not as dependable at night.  Too,
KSAZ (580) has a good signal during the day but is inaudible at night.
(However, night may not be a problem here since many of the people seem
to retire around 8 PM.)  There is also an easy listening FM station in
Prescott (never paid attention to the call; it's somewhere in the low
100 mHzs) that a lot of people listen to.  This Prescott station and KOY
are often piped in to the Sun City West activity buildings, which also
should give an idea about the popularity of the format.  Anyhow, once
the realization hits that one of their favorite stations has gone down
the tubes, it will be interesting to see what the reaction is.  As a
side note, we've been in Sun City West (on the northwest edge of the
Phoenix metro area) about 2 1/2 years and find that Phoenix radio is
among the porest that we've encountered in any of the other places we've
lived.  The radio programming is even better at our summer place in the
outback of Northern Minnesota!

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    phil bytheway - Seattle WA - philip_bytheway@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    Tabulated from WWV at ~0518 GMT nightly

    Geomagnetic Summary April 29 1999 through May 5 1999

  4/29   122    18    4    moderate    quiet-active        -
  4/30   124    18    3    low         quiet-active        -
  5/ 1   126e   15    2    low         quiet-active        -
     2   136    10    3    moderate    quiet-active        -
     3   127     9    2    moderate    quiet-unsettled     -
     4   139     5    1    low         quiet               -
  5/ 5   141     5    2    low         quiet-unsettled     spe 1820

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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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