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WELCOME TO IRCA's AM-DX NEWSFLASH - September 16 1999
Vol 5 No 24
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CONVENTION - MEETING INFO (corrections/additions welcome)
Midwest DX Get-Together: John Tudenham is planning a full DX get-
together at The Lake of The Ozarks in west central MO. It will be at
the Super 8 Motel in Osage Breach MO (phone (573) 302-0088) on September
25-26 1999. For more information, phone John at (417) 624-8058, or
Email him at jotud@xxxxxxxxx
MEDIA RELEASE #2 - 31 May, 1999
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".
Radio Fest 99 will reminisce about the origins of the Ontario DX
Association, the DX hobby 25 years ago, and we'll also look to the
future of DXing and broadcasting.
Program:
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 5:00 pm.
The day begins with an audio-visual presentation, "The Origins of the
ODXA, the Gestetner Years", by Harold Sellers. Tom Williamson, a
shortwave listener for several decades will reflect upon his experiences
listening from three continents.
A panel of special guests will address the subject: "On the Dawn of
the Millenium, Where Do We Find Ourselves?"
The afternoon will conclude with the always fun Game Show and raffle
draws, plus a slice of 25th birthday cake for everyone!
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.
Exhibits: Equipment suppliers; clubs; technology from yesterday, today
and tomorrow; plus tables of used equipment for sale.
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. Thank you Lynn... pb
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HOT STUFF
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**Eric Bueneman - MO - N0UIHEric@xxxxxxx
WHB's C&W/Farm format will be heard on KMZU at 100.7 FM. They have a 100
kW signal that can be heard into Kansas City from Carrollton.
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**Pat Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx
9/10/99. At 2300 PDT, KXOL cut their music, leaving an OC once again.
The only thing I am hearing here on the West Coast is WQSN with 1on1
Sports. No sign of waco, so they probably are off at Midnight CDT.
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**Nigel Pimblett - AB - ntp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Heard Waco here earlier last night @2130 MDT with football commentary.
Reception was very poor with lots of KXOL and also T-storm noise, but
did hear several mentions of Waco, and also a KRZI ID. No sign of WMIB
or WQSN at the time. I'm off for 2 weeks holiday now, so any chance for
a better reception will have to wait.
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THE "X" BAND
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**Pat Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx
KXOL was their usual "blowtorch" here on the Northern coast. The Sports
station was just stronger than usual, but the very high modulation of
KXOL makes it hard to hear anything else under them, even with the ANC-
4.
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**Eric Bueneman - MO - N0UIHEric@xxxxxxx
WTIR-1680 makes it into St. Louis with WJNZ and WTTM nulled. No sign of
WMIB yet, no thanks to WQSN!
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**Richard Toebe - Concord CA - richtoebe@xxxxxxx
WTIR-1680 must be running 10kW fulltime. I was driving home late Wed.
night and heard WTIR at 10:45pm PLT booming in louder than Colorado on
1690. Even Nina could understand what the announcer was saying, hi! --
she hates it when I DX in the car-- there were clear references to
"TIR", and she was suitably impressed when I told her the location of
the station.
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**Stephen Hawkins - CA - hawk@xxxxxxxxxx
On 1680 at about 1925pdst/1125edst I can hear NOAA weather radio for the
Orlando Fla area, giving hurricane warnings for the central Fla area.
Any idea who is rebroadcasting it. I listened for about 30 minutes and
it faded up and down but I heard no station ID.
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**Lynn Hollerman - gmhollerman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
In looking for some updated info on Hurricane Floyd, I tuned to 1680
and heard an NOAA bulletin - IDed as "KIH63" - came in really, really
well here in Lafayette, LA on the van radio as I drove home from a night
class - that ID was at 2139(EDT); then at 2146, another voice (the NOAA
bulletin was read by a computer voice), much weaker, said "WTIR, Winter
Garden, Orlando". And for the first time in weeks, I was able to hear
the beat of the music WBHD plays, behind the FL signals. Has WTIR
stopped their testing?
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**Charles C Boehnke - HI - kale@xxxxxxxx
WTIR 1680 heard well here in Hawaii at 11:36PM last night (0936 UTC
9/15/99) relaying NOAA weather and local IDs.
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**Pat Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx
LATEST "X BAND" LIST 9/10/99
1620 KHZ
WPHG - AL, ATMORE - GOSPEL
KSMH - CA, AUBURN - CATH (REL)
WHLY - IN, SOUTH BEND - NOS
KOIL - NE, BELLEVUE -SPX TALK
KYIZ - WA, RENTON - R&B
1630 KHZ
KCJJ - IA, IOWA CITY - AC
KKWY - WY, CHEYENNE - C&W
XEUT - MEXICO, BCN, TIJUANA- JAZZ
1640 KHZ
KDIA - CA, VALLEJO - CATH (REL)
KKJY - OR, LAKE OSWEGO - REL/GOS
WKSH - WI, SUSSEX - REL
1650 KHZ
KGXL - CA, TORRENCE - NOS
KDNZ - IA, CEDAR FALLS - NX/TK
WHKT - VA, PORTSMOUTH - REL
1660 KHZ
WMIB - FL, MARCO - NOS
WQSN - MI, KALAMAZOO - SPX TALK
WWRU - NJ, ELIZABETH - ETH/SS
KAXY - TX, WACO - SPX TALK
KXOL - UT, BRIGHAM CITY - OL (55-65)
1670 KHZ
WRNC - GA, WARNER ROBINS - C&W
WTDY - WI, MADISON - TALK
1680 KHZ
WTIR - FL, WINTER GARDEN - TIS
WJNZ - MI, ADA - R&B/RAP
WTTM - NJ, PRINCETON - SPX TALK
1690 KHZ
KDDZ - CO, ARVADA - DISNEY
WMDM - MD, LEXINGTON PK - TK/SPX
1700 KHZ
WRNU - FL, MIAMI SPRINGS -SPX TLK
KBGG - IA, DES MOINES - TLK
KQXX - TX, BROWNSVILLE - SS
KTBK - TX, DALLAS/SHERMAN - SPX
KAXY-1660 is only operating until Midnight CDT, prob. 1 KW for a few
weeks.
XEUT - 1630 is only Daytime, on at 6:30 AM (PDT) and off by LSS.
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INDIVIDUAL LOGGINGS
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Pat Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx
Drake R8, 900' NNW Beverage
890 AK, HOMER , KBBI good with choral type mx, almost gospel, into wx
at 0356 EDT 9/10, Alaska Public Radio ID, KBBI Homer, into NPR
pgm. This is the most regular Alaskan I have been hearing so far
this Fall. (PM-OR)
FOREIGN
531 2MC - AUSTRALIA, WEST KEMPSEY, very strong with talk back radio,
2MC IDs, spots at 1315 9/10 (PM-OR)
531 JOQG - JAPAN, MORIOKA good on top of 2MC w/JJ talk at 1350 9/10.
First good opening to Asia this season. (PM-OR)
540 RADIO RHEMA - NEW ZEALAND, good and louf w/ rel mx and minister
talking at 1302 9/10. (PM-OR)
540 JAPAN, synchros NHK JJ talk // 531 at 1351 9/10, o/u Radio Rhema
(PM-OR)
540 UNIDs, PHILIPPINES, filipino talk in the mess at 1354 9/10. No ID
possible (PM-OR)
549 RADIO RHEMA, NEW ZEALAND //540 at 1302 9/10. (PM-OR)
558 JOCR - JAPAN, Kobe, very good with JJ pops at 1340 9/10 (PM-OR)
558 DZXL - PHILIPPINES, Makati, fair on top of JOCR w, filipino talk
and "D-Z-X-L" ID fanfare my man at 1355 9/10 (PM-OR)
567 JOIK - JAPAN, Sapporo, good with JJ talk at 1346 9/10. (PM-OR)
594 JOAK - JAPAN, Tokyo, good w/JJ talk 1346 9/10 (PM-OR)
612 4QR - AUSTRALIA, Brisbane, good with yl at 1335 9/10, discussing
the future of Australia. (PM-OR)
639 RADIO FIJI- FIJI, Luotoka, Radio Fiji One. This one seems to be
the strongest of this season, in every morning of late with non-
stop Island mx, noted at 1354 9/10 (PM-OR)
666 JOBK, JAPAN, Osaka, mix with FF talk at 1340 UTC 9/10 (PM-OR)
666 RADIO NOUMEA, NEW CALEDONIA, good with man in FF o/JOBK at 1341
9/10 (PM-OR)
666 UNID - PHILIPPINES, filipino talk in background at 1341 9/10, prob
DZRH. (PM-OR)
675 2CO - AUSTRALIA, Corowa, good and alone w/ABC News at 1401 9/10.
(PM-OR)
693 JOAB - JAPAN, Tokyo, EE lang lessons very loud at 1335 9/10(PM-OR)
702 AUSTRALIA/ JAPAN mix here at 1336 9/10 (PM-OR)
720 RUSSIA, FS good with man in JJ at 1320. No sign of domestics.
(PM-OR)
729 AUSTRALIA, Adelaide - 5RN good with International mx and yl ancr
at 1318 9/10 (PM-OR)
738 2NR - AUSTRALIA, Grafton, good with disc o/Tahiti at 1351 9/10
(PM-OR)
747 4QS - AUSTRALIA, Toowoomba, good w/disc // 738 at 1351 9/10(PM-OR)
774 3L0 - AUSTRALIA, Melbourne, good w/ABC News at 1404 9/10 (PM-OR)
774 JOUB - JAPAN, Akita, NHK 2 w/ Lang lessons // to others at 1352
9/10 (PM-OR)
783 UNID - Sounded like a CC dialect, but mostly under noise at 1342
9/10 (PM-OR)
864 UNID - Sounded like a CC and Filipino mix under noise at 1347 9/10
(PM-OR)
873 JOGB - JAPAN, Kumamoto, fair // 774 w/lang lessons 1354 9/10
(PM-OR)
873 RUSSIA, weak RR talk u/JOGB at 1355 9/10 (PM-OR)
891 AUSTRALIA, Adelaide, 5AN good with ABC News at 1303 9/10 (PM-OR)
909 PHILIPPINES here with ancr in Tagalog talking to caller on the
phone 1325 9/10. DYLA? (PM-OR)
918 JAPAN, a commercial station here w/yl in JJ and cluster of spots
in JJ at 1332 9/10 (PM-OR)
954 JOKR - JAPAN, Tokyo, good w/man in JJ, parts of JJ pops at 1322
9/10 (PM-OR)
954 PHILIPPINES, unid filipino u/JOKR w/ filipino talk at 1336 9/10
(PM-OR)
972 REP. OF KOREA, good w/KKpops and woman in KK. This is the
strongest KK I normally get 1336 9/10 PM-OR)
981 UNID - CC here but no ID possible 1337 9/10 (PM-OR)
1053 REP. OF KOREA, jammer here fairly strong o/u JOAR at 1338 9/10
(PM-OR)
1062 DZEC - PHILIPPNIES, Makati, good with man ancr with "DZEC" IDs and
Tagalog talk at 1341 9/10 (PM-OR)
1071 UNID - PHILIPPINES, Tagalog talk in jumble of splash at 1341 9/10
(PM-OR)
1134 JOQR -JAPAN, Tokyo, good w/JJ talk and cluster of commercials at
1320 9/10 (PM-OR)
1143 UNID, station in unk language at 1357 9/10. Didn't sound like JJ,
KK, or CC or even Filipino. (PM-OR)
1161 TAIWAN? -fairly strong, CC dialect at 1324 9/10 (PM-OR)
1179 JOOR - JAPAN, Osaka, good with man in JJ at 1316 (PM-OR)
1512 PHILIPPINES, Filipino talk at 1314 9/10, in splash. This is
probably the fair new station DYAB. (PM-OR)
9/11/99. Yes, this morning JOUB-774 was fair here on the coast.
However, yesterday morning was much better with Filipinos. Also Korea-
972 was better too.
Drake R8, Terminated EWE (U) Antenna
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**Nick Hall-Patch - Victoria BC - Nick_Hall-Patch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Although we've had hints of Asiatic signals before now, this morning
(Sept 10) at 1320UTC showed the first signs of decent audio this season
from the NHK powerhouses. 594, 747, 774 and 828 all delivering poor
through good signals, the latter 3 with EE lessons, the former with JJ
talk.
NHP, using 3' unamplified loop and homebrew radio
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BROADCAST BAND LOGS FROM
SHAWN M. AXELROD VE4DX1SMA
30 BECONTREE BAY WINNIPEG MB R2N 2X9 CANADA
E-MAIL: saxelrod@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
DX'ING FROM WINNIPEG MB
RECEIVERS: ICOM ICR-70 & DRAKE R8
MFJ 1026 PHASING UNIT
ANTENNAE: 4 FOOT UNAMPLIFIED BOX LOOP / QUANTUM LOOP
145 FOOT OUTDOOR WIRE / 100 FOOT INDOOR WIRE
710 KXMR ND Bismark - 09/12 1040 - Good signals One on One sports
programming..ID as KXMR NewsTalk 7-10. Back on the air with new
format after being off for 2-3 weeks.(SA-MB)
1600 WMCW IL Harvard - 09/12 0700 - Poor signals with a fade up with
clear ID u/KWOM and KCRG. NEW! (SA-MB)
1660 WMIB FL Marco - 09/12 0216 - Fair to Good signals fading in and
out with Oldies rock music and WMIB ID's u/WQSN.(SA-MB)
1660 UNID 09/11 0640 - Station heard under KXOL and WQSN with what was
news or sports talk program. (SA-MB)
1680 WTIR FL Winter Garden - 09/08 0335 - Poor to fair signals fading
up and down with ID as AM 16-80 WTIR Traveller Information Radio.
NEW!!! (SA-MB)
COMMENTS
Well a new season it is off to a great start with 2 new stations. Hoping
it is an omen for a good season filled with great DX for all of we who
try for the impossible at hours we should be asleep. A big thanks to all
who post info on the web on sites such as MidAMerica DX and the
reflector sites.
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Greg D Myers - Richmond VA - gregmyers1@xxxxxxxx
1560 WTMS Melbourne,FL 1945-2007+ EDT On extended schedule
w/hurricane preparedness info,local ads, ID's as News Radio 15-60
WTMS. Getting out quite well. (Myers-VA)
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HELP WITH
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QSLs
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Pat Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx
1510 KFNN AZ, MESA, rec. pcc back in 9d for taped report. V/S: Eric
Smith. Address: 4800 N. Central Avenue-Phoenix AZ 85012. (PM-OR)
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MISC ITEMS
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phil bytheway - Seattle WA - philip_bytheway@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Tabulated from WWV at ~0518 GMT nightly
Geomagnetic Summary August 20 1999 through September 15 1999
8/20 152 23 1 low unsettled-mis maf 2309
21 161 7 1 high quiet-unsettled maf 2310
22 173 9 4 low quiet-active -
23 188 22 4 low unsettled-active -
24 202 22 2 low quiet-mis -
25 z z z z z -
26 222 8 3 moderate quiet-unsettled -
27 223 9 2 high quiet-unsettled maf 2307
28 248 14 2 high quiet-active maf 1805
29 218 6 2 low quiet -
30 198 16 2 moderate quite-mis -
8/31 183 17 3 low unsettled-active -
9/ 1 169 21 2 low quiet-mis -
2 157 11 2 low quiet-unsettled -
3 z z z z z -
4 131 14 2 low quiet-active -
5 122 6 1 low quiet-unsettled -
6 119 6 3 low quiet-active -
7 112 14 0 low unsettled-active -
8 107 8 3 moderate quiet-unsettled -
9 107 8 2 low quiet-unsettled -
10 122 13 4 very low quiet-active -
11 123 9 0 low quiet-unsettled -
12 141 21 6 low quiet-mas mis 0300
13 155 31 5 low quiet-mis mis
14 156 22 4 low quiet-mis -
9/15 155 22 4 low quiet-mis -
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