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         WELCOME TO IRCA's AM-DX NEWSFLASH  -  January 13 2000
                          Vol 5  No 41
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                   IRCA's web site... check it out!!
                http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/5792/
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NO AM DX NEWSFLASH FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS... I WILL BE IN RI ON 
BUSINESS.  I AM AVAILABLE AT MY YAHOO ACOUNT WHILE THERE: 
(fokker_d8@xxxxxxxxx)

Deadline for next issue = Thursday, February 3 2000 @ 1400 UTC

 Send all contributions to me @ philip_bytheway@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

"**" denotes that the tip/info/etc. came from the IRCA egroup, and you 
must be a member of IRCA to subscribe to the egroup at 
http://www.egroups.com
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CONVENTION - MEETING INFO (corrections/additions welcome)

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The 2000 IRCA convention will be held August 25,26,and 27 in Billings, 
MT. The convention will be hosted by John and Nancy Johnson.

IRCA's 2000 Convention has a web site for complete information.
http://pages.prodigy.net/john_johnson/irca2000.htm

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 CPC DX tests

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

      1/17/00 Mon - 0400-0500 -  760 - WVNE - Worcester MA (IRCA)
      1/23/00 Sun - 0000-0100 - 1090 - KTNS - Oakhurst CA (IRCA)
      1/30/00 Sun - 0100-0300 - 1450 - WILM - Wilmington DE (NRC)
                  - 0100-0130 -  630 - WMAL - Washington DC (IRCA)
    * 2/21/00 Mon - 0100-0200 - 1150 - WIMA - Lima OH (NRC)

Monday, January 17, 2000 - WVNE-760, Worchester, MA will conduct a DX 
test from 4:00 am - 5:00 am EST. The test will include tones, voice IDs, 
and Morse code IDs. Power will be 25 kW directional daytime pattern.

  Reception reports may be sent to:
Mr. Lincoln W. Hubbard (N1ATU)
Chief Engineer
WVNE-AM
52 Park View
Warwick, RI 02888
  (Please note: Use this address for QSLs!)
  E-mail: wvne@xxxxxxx
 (Arranged by Lynn Hollerman for the IRCA CPC.)

Sunday, January 23, 2000 - KTNS-1090, Oakhurst, CA will conduct a DX 
test from 9:00pm-10:00pm PST (12:00 am-1:00 am EST). The test will 
consist of "Music of your life". The test will be run at KTNS's full 
daytime power of 1000 watts and a non-directional antenna pattern will 
be used.

  Reception reports may be sent to:
Mr. Larry W. Gamble
General Manager
KTNS-AM
40356 Oak Park Way
Oakhurst, CA 93612
  Email: mtkaat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 (Arranged by Lynn Hollerman for the IRCA CPC.)

Sunday, January 30, 2000 - WMAL-630, Washington, DC will conduct a DX 
test from 1:00 am - 1:30 am EST. The test will consist of Morse code Ids 
inserted into regular programming at the top of the hour. According to 
CE John Butler, the station will be running "When Radio Was" at this 
time, an anthology of classic radio shows.

  Reception reports may be sent to:
Mr. John Butler
WMAL-AM
4400 Jenifer St. NW
Washington, DC 20015
  Email: John.C.Butler@xxxxxxx
 (Arranged by Lynn Hollerman for the IRCA CPC.)

Monday, January 30, 2000 - WILM-1450, Wilmington, DE will conduct a DX 
test from 1:00 am - 3:00 am EST. The test will include a combination of 
tones, sirens, and unique music, all correlated to specific times, and 
will run during the test time except for a brief period after the top of 
each hour.  A special millenium QSL, which may be seen in the January 
2000 PopCom, will be issued.  Prepaid phone calls at 302-656-8134 will 
be accepted, and reception reports with a SASE are preferred. 

  Reception reports may be sent to:
Mr. Allen Loudell
Program Director
WILM-AM
1215 French St.
Wilmington, DE 19801
 (Arranged by Allen Loudell for the NRC CPC.)

Monday, February 21, 2000 - WIMA-1150, Lima, OH will conduct a DX test 
from 1:00- 2:00 am EST. The test will include Ohio State Buckeye march 
music along with voice & CW IDs. WIMA will be at 1KW non-directional for 
the test. A special e-mail & snail-mail QSL card will be issued. 

  Reception reports may be sent to:
WIMA DX Test
Atten: Engineering
667 West Market Street
Lima, Ohio 45801 

WWW: http://www2.wcoil.com/~markg/wima.html (please browse to this URL 
for a verification/signal report form)
 (Arranged by Mark Gierhart for the NRC CPC.)

If you hear a test, PLEASE, PLEASE let me know, via either e-mail or in 
rec.radio.shortwave! And if you send a reception report to a station, 
please remember to include return postage with your report...

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 HOT STUFF

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Nigel Pimblett - Medicine Hat AB - ntp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

This week the FM replacement for CKTA officially came on the air.  They 
are on 93.3 MHz with legal call of CHHK, but the only IDs given are 
"93.3 The Hawk".   The AM outlet on 1570 is now simulcasting the FM, and 
is scheduled to do so for 4 months.  So, this will be the last DX season 
to catch CKTA. With CJCY going last year, and CKTA in 2000, southern 
Alberta is becoming an excellent area for DXing, as the locals are 
getting pretty scarce!

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Wien, Robert - San Jose CA - robert.wien@xxxxxxxx

Here's a little more info on KNEW-910's moves:

Radio station links its future to technology
BY BRAD KAVA

   WHEN BRIAN Cooley unfolds his vision of the Bay Area's newest radio 
station, one that will deal just with technology, I don't know if I'm 
talking to a genius or a madman. That's what makes for exciting times in 
Silicon Valley: We get to watch pioneers of the new technologies at all 
levels. Cooley, 38, a former news anchor at KPIX-FM during its ill-fated 
news-talk format, will be programming the new KNEW-AM (910) as part of a 
joint venture with AMFM Broadcasting (which owns seven San Francisco 
stations, including KMEL, KKSF and KYLD) and CNET, the computer-
television and Internet publishing company. This is the first time an 
Internet company has put programming on commercial airwaves, and that 
marks either a step backward from new to older media, or a half-step 
forward while the Internet world waits for the time when its so-called 
"streaming media"will be heard on every appliance in our homes.
   "We're reaching a world that CNET never could reach," says Cooley, 
who was raised in Menlo Park. His father, Arnold, made disk drives at 
Syquest. "Everything else we do is in the foreground. This is a chance 
to reach people when they are doing something else, driving or working 
out at the gym." Does anyone in this valley want all technology all the 
time on radio? Cooley thinks so. His programming will be news about 
technology, he says. But it won't be like "those weekend computer-geek 
shows, expanded to a day." It won't be geared to people in the computer 
industry - "early adopter geeks." Rather, it will be for everyday 
working people such as school teachers and sales people who work around 
the industry and are affected by it but don't know a lot about it. It 
will be technology news -- what happened and what it means -- with a 
little input from callers but not much. "We will talk to people who a 
year ago woke up and found this technology everywhere around them and 
realized, 'It's changing my life.' It will be a bona fide news format, 
not a mouthpiece for CNET." Some of the information might be personal 
investment information and stock tips. "We'll be looking at the world 
through tech-colored glasses," he says. The program lineup hasn't been 
announced. The start-up date is within two weeks but not officially 
posted. The studios are still being built. The first people hired for a 
15-person news staff include former KGO reporters Kim Foster and Kevin 
Patrick, former KCBS reporter Tracy Romine and former KSFO host (when it 
was briefly a liberal station) and television reporter Emil Guillermo. 
"I feel like Andy Grove, being paranoid for a living," says Cooley. 
"Either we're really right or really wrong. We don't have anything to 
copy." The station came about after AMFM's local manager, Brent 
Osborne, approached CNET to do a show on struggling KNEW, which is now 
simulcasting KIOI's easy-listening music. Cooley suggested not a show 
but a station format. Plans are to fill the air with tech talk from 5:30 
a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays on the 5,000-watt station. Cooley isn't sure 
what will be heard at night and on weekends, possibly KIOI's music, he 
says. AMFM's Jimmy DeCastro has talked about CNN news or replays of the 
weekday shows. The folks at AMFM, based in Dallas, expect to take the 
format into other markets across the country if it works in the Bay 
Area. CNET has been reaching some 25,000 people a day with its 
streaming-media shows. It would shoot for 10 times that on the 
commercial dial. "A company like ours," says Cooley, "can have all 
the band width in the world, but we are handicapped by the fact that our 
users don't. Radio broadcasting is great. Technically, as old as it is, 
one beam is very elegant and has a `liveness' you can't duplicate."

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Larry Russell - Flushing MI - lrussell73@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

1160 is BACK!  Yee Ha!

1160 Fenton MI  1222 1/13 Several WWON Fenton IDs, "Classic Country" new 
format. Back on air after absence/failure of urban religious format, and 
sale of station. Noticed open carrier before 7 a.m. local, so perhaps 
not 24 hours. Played old country and bluegrass mx, including a bizarre 
song about a guy killing a "Knoxville girl" with a stick, and going to 
jail. Transmitter had several momentary outages during first hour - 
likely burning off the snow on the towers.

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 THE "X" BAND

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Robert Wien - San Jose CA - rjwmail@xxxxxxxxx

In case you didn't get tip, KBJD-1650 Denver, CO. now on the air.  I 
logged the other night... KTXX-1460 has also improved their signal, 
they're still nonexistent at night here but daytime is not bad.  I'd 
LOVE to get KARR-1460 Kirkland to do a test for us sometime, that 
station is never heard by anyone anywhere!  I have a special love for 
those calls too because they used to belong to 1400 in my hometown of 
Great Falls, MT.!  (KMON-560 country!)...

1650  KBJD  CO, DENVER, heard withcont hristian "KBJD, The Beat" ID at 
       0155 EST 1/12, o/u KGXL. (PM-OR)

Hammarlund SP-600-JX17, Sanserino Loop

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Chris Knight - CO - dxer1@xxxxxxxx

Heard slogans as "The Beat", plays Christian Contemporary Music (CCR). 
Heard legal ID at 0705EST this morning. Still on this afternoon. Loud, 
but does have a tight null at night and I even heard another station 
under mentioning "Cedar Rapids". Xmtr is about 10 miles SSW from my QTH. 
Denver now has the distinction of being the first city with 2 x-band 
stations (correct me if I'm wrong...hi). Of course, everyone knows that
Denver has the most radio stations on AM of any major metro market (hi).

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Jim Hilliker - Monterey CA - temperary@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

   Looks like KOQI-1200, licensed to Soquel, CA, has been on the air 
testing with continuous music since around 8 or 9 p.m. last night, 
according to my chief engineer at KTOM/KTXX, who is friends with the CE 
who built this station.  The station was very strong driving home from 
Salinas to Monterey this morning.
   They are 25,000 watts non-directional from one tower today, but NO 
STATION ID'S HAVE BEEN HEARD SINCE I'VE BEEN MONITORING THEM THIS 
MORNING!! (Boo!)
   Night-time power is listed as 10kw from a 4-tower pattern. They are 
diplexing off the tower site that KIEZ-540 uses, southeast of the 
Salinas, CA airport.
   The engineer has some CD machines hooked up and a hodge-podge of 
music has been heard, mostly old-country (Patsy Cline, Bobby Bare, Floyd 
Kramer instrumentals, etc.) has been heard along with modern country, 
big band/jazz, Spanish/Ranchera, and some operatic style recordings that 
sound like they were recorded in the 1920s or '30s.  There's also lots 
of dead air between the cuts, but so far no IDs or legal IDs on the hour 
or close to the hour.
   The engineer who owns this, Wayne Woolard, was the old KDON-AM CE and 
has worked for other stations around here.  He's been anxious to get 
this on the air and sell it to a prospective buyer.
   Don't know how long it will stay on today or if it will be on tonight 
and/or tomorrow. So far, I don't even know what the address for veries 
is or will be, but I'll try to find out.

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Richard Toebe - Davis CA - richtoebe@xxxxxxx

Jim Hilliker just sent word that KOQI-1200 Soquel (near Santa Cruz) CA 
is on, testing; I just heard a call letter ID at 8pm PLT; a quick "KOQI 
Soquel" over a country song.  Good signal, on top of channel.  Jim says 
they're going to be 25kW days, 10kW nights with a 4 tower setup, 
diplexing off KIEZ-540 near Salinas; apparently they're testing non-
directional right now.  Don't know the power.

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Robert Wien - San Jose CA - rjwmail@xxxxxxxxx

1200 *KOQI* CA., Soquel 1/13 0100 EST (1/12 10 PM PST) Testing w/non-
       stop C&W music, apparently on 1 kw. night power, signal fairly 
       fadey w/WOAI and CKXM audible underneath, periods of OC also 
       between songs.  If their night signal is like these, shouldn't be 
       too much problem here, kinda listenable but not too good, either! 
       Lots of phase distortion... I'm 30 miles from Soquel.

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 INDIVIDUAL LOGGINGS

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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

UNID'S AND UNID HELP

1550  UNID  -01/08 2050- Weak station fading in and out under CBE with 
       satellite oldies program. Several "Oldies 15-50 Non Ids. (SA-MB)
1720  UNID  -01/08 1751- Good Het here with bits of music fading up but 
       very poor signal. A new Pirate?? (SA-MB)

DX AND EQUIPMENT TESTS

1500  WFIF CT Midford -01/09 0030- NOT heard only KSTp and new XEDF. 
       (SA-MB)

REGULAR LOGGINGS

1650  KBDJ  CO  Denver -01/12 2230- Good signals with Cristain 
       Contemporary music. Heard with slogan "the Beat 16-50" and 
       "Colorado's new power station" NEW ON THE AIR!!

PAN-AMERICAN DX

1500  Mexico XEDF Mexico DF Jan 9 0530 - Poor signals with Spanish talk 
       and music. Heard while trying unsuccessfully for WFIF DX test. 
       First new station of the year.[Axelrod-MB]

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Bill Harms - Elkridge MD - wharms@xxxxxxxxx

NRD-525 200 ft longwire and 3 foot high wedge "air core" loop.

I have been busy during the recent holidays with over 50 newies.

 550  WDUN  GA, Gainesville.  12/19 1726 Current wx "50 degrees at 
       Newstalk WDUN into "This week in the NFL."  O/all.  (Harms-MD)
 560  CFOS  ON, Owen Sound.  12/18 1618-1622 Local ads, 5-60 CFOS 
       Satellite weather, and ticket give-away. Surprisingly strong. 
       (Harms-MD)
 560  WVOC  SC, Columbia.  12/19 1732-1739 Dr. Laura "take on the day" 
       calendar offer, local ads and a spot for "... 5-60 WVOC for the 
       Morning Show with Bill and Charlie." O/all. (Harms-MD)
 570  WDTF  NC, Raleigh. 12/24 1720-1722  Talk about call letters and a 
       spot for the "Jesus project."  (Harms-MD)
 570  WVMI  MS, Biloxi.  12/24 0650-0700. Morning report CNN news and 
       local wx.  Fair but dominant on channel.  (Harms-MD)
 580  WDBO  FL, Orlando.  12/27 1817-1834 News, sports, traffic report, 
       local ads, and spot for Dr. Laura at 9 to 11 AM. O/WHP.(Harms-MD)
 580  WGAC  GA, Augusta.  12/25 0627-0637.  Local auto dealer and bread 
       company ads.  Song by Amy Grant.  The program was called 
       "America's Coast-to-coast Christmas Celebration." O/all. 
       (Harms-MD)
 620  WHEN  NY, Syracuse.  12/23 1733-1739 Local ads, ski report and NFL 
       Picks.  Over all.  (Harms-MD)
 620  WSAA  FL, St. Petersburg. (Call not heard, assumed  12/24 0633-
       0644.  Florida and national  news weather and local ads.  O/all. 
       (Harms-MD)
 640  WGOC  TN, Blountville.  12/25 1708-1714.  Christmas music -country 
       style.  Many references to "Top Gun Country".  They played the 
       Gene Autrie version of Rudolph.  Surprisingly strong!  (Harms-MD) 
 650  WJLT  MA, Ashland.  12/22 1559:50.  Popped in with ID by OM as 
       "WJLT Ashland."  I heard a woman with a phone-in talk show. 
       WSM was starting to fade in.  (Harms-MD)
 740  WNOP  KY, Newport.  12/25 1755-1759 and 1830-1833.  Local ads, 
       jazz music and ID as "Real Jazz 7-40."  Channel dominant about 
       50% of the time.  (Harms-MD)
 760  UNID  Man in Spanish with talk show 12/23 1735. He gave a number 
       to call.  Assumed WLCC, but that is listed as SS Classic Hits. 
       Over all.  Obviously not Cuba.  (Harms-MD)
 790  WLSV  NY Wellesville 12/23 1558-1600 Country song into ID "Your 
       home .. Real Country is WLSV Wellesville."  Over the QRM for a 
       couple of minutes.  (Harms-MD)
 800  WLAD  CT, Danbury.  12/27 1958.  ID in mess as "We're WLAD, 
       Danbury."  (Harms-MD)
 930  WDLX  NC, Washington. 12/20 1658-1700 Message for the volunteers 
       at the Beaufort County Hospital and an ad for a furniture in 
       downtown Washington.  ID at 1700 as "WDLX Washington, serving  
       North Carolina since 1942" into Paul Harvey.  O/nulled WFMD. 
       (Harms-MD)
 930  WYFQ  NC, Charlotte.  12/20 1700.  ID by OM as "Programming for 
       the whole (family) WYFQ Charlotte, WYFQ-FM Wadesboro."  Into SRN 
       News.  Fair under WDLX.  WFMD nulled. (Harms-MD)
 940  CINW  QC, Montreal.  12/14 2043-2100 Sports, traffic report, 
       weather, news, and ads.  ID as 9-40 news radio.  Good over all. 
       When was their first day of regular broadcasting?  I heard them 
       previously with testing.  (Harms-MD)
1060  WCOK  NC, Sparta. 12/15 1621-1623.  Ad for a business in Sparta 
       with a phone number as 372-4017 (nothing listed on the internet) 
       and for Cablevision.  ID at 1622. O/KYW until 1623:30. (Harms-MD)
1080  WWNL  PA, Pittsburgh. 12/23 1549 ID over WTIC as "we're taking 
       (Winter) activity to a new level.  It's radio ... to you 10-80 
       WWNL New Life Radio." Into a Christmas song.  (Harms-MD)
1110  WUHN  MA, Pittsfield.  12/26 1536-1550.  Faded up at times through 
       WBT which was fading in w/ad for Oreck Vaccuum and country music. 
       ID at 1543:30 as Berkshire County's .. radio station, Country 11-
       10 AM. We're involved in the community."  (Harms-MD)
1130  WDFN  MI, Detroit.  12/22 0902 Ads for McDonalds, a traffic 
       report, weather forecast, and sports talk.  Logged for call 
       change.  (Harms-MD)
1130  WYXE  TN, Gallatin. 12/20 1727.  Singing jingle ID by female 
       chorus into country song.  Poor-fair with semi-nulled WBBR. 
       (Harms-MD)
1150  WRUN  NC, Huntingdon. 12/16 2234-2235 Ticket give-away.  ID as 
       "Big Frog 104" and local ads.  O/the mess for a few moments. 
       (Harms-MD)
1160  WCLN  (Tent) NC, Clinton.  12/19 1603-1615.  Heard program called 
       Good Time Rock and Roll and Hot Wax Weekend. This was a network 
       oldies program hosted by Maria Danza.  She gave an 1-800 number 
       and I called it and requested a song!  I heard the song at 1700. 
       She told me that there are 150 stations in the network, but of 
       course did not know which one I was listening to (I still don't 
       know).  I tried a web site that had the above info on it and it 
       was for a station in Kansas (I can't remember the call).  Oh the 
       joy of DXing in the computer-satellite age!  I suspect WCLN based 
       on propagation and format.  WWVA was carefully nulled. (Harms-MD) 
1170  UNID  I heard the same version of the SSB for s/off at 1542 12/18. 
       If course I did not hear the s/off announcement. Also heard the 
       same version of SSB at 12/23 0701.  WWVA took over before the 
       S/on announcement was audible.  Tried on subsequent days for the 
       s/on and s/off with no luck.  (Harms-MD)
1170  WCLN  NC, Clinton.  Ad for Piggly Wiggly and Hungry Farmer in 
       Clinton.  ID at 12/15 1613. Fair until WWVA took over at 1614:30. 
       (Harms-MD)
1170  WFPB  MA, Orleans.  12/19 1557-1559 Flute and pipe music into ID 
       by YL as "You are tuned to 91.9 FM WUMB-FM Boston, WBPR-FM 
       Worcester, WFPB-FM Falmouth, WFBB-AM Orleans on 1170 AM."  WWVA 
       nulled.  (Harms-MD)
1170  WLGO  SC Lexington. 12/23 1641-1643 Over nulled WWVA for a couple 
       of minutes with Black Gospel music and ID as "AM 11-70, ... 
       Brother Andrew ... All radio has to offer. (Harms-MD)
1200  WSML  NC, Graham.  12/15 1705 -1708 News and local ads. Just over 
       the co-channel mess.  (Harms-MD)
1200  WXIT  NC, Blowing Rock. Fairly clear s/off announcement 12/15 
       1708-1710.  (Harms-MD)
1250  WEAE  PA, Pittsburgh. 12/19 2100 ID by a male in an quiet, almost 
       apologetic voice as "ESPN Radio 12-50 WEAE Pittsburgh" into ABC 
       News.  Good o/all.  (Harms-MD)
1280  WHTK  NY, Rochester.  12/24 0018 ID as Hot Talk 12-80 WHTK.  O/all 
       for a minute.  (Harms-MD)
1280  WJAY  SC, Mullins.  12/23 1702 popped in with Seasons Greetings 
       from WJAY Mullins. (Harms-MD)
1280  WSAT  NC, Salisbury (call assumed).  12/20 2055-2058. Local ads 
       for the Salisbury area into a Hornets ball game.  Good signal. 
       (Harms-MD) 
1280  WYAL  NC, Scotland Neck.  12/23 1659-1701 with full sign off 
       announcement. Good o/all!  (Harms-MD)
1320  WHHO  NY, Hornell. 12/23 0734-0737 Local ads and many mentions of 
       Hornell.  Good for a while in the mix.  (Harms-MD)
1320  WVNS  VA, Richmond. 12/23 0741-0755 Morning news program, sports, 
       international news, wx etc. Numerous local ads.  Logged for call 
       change.  QRM from WJAS.  (Harms-MD)
1330  WYRD  SC, Greenville.  12/20 2207 Singing Jingle ID into a talk 
       show program.  Popped in and out.  (Harms-MD)
1340  UNID  Station heard 12/23 0001 with ID as "This is Christian 
       Radio ... (Unique) Radio Ministry (95.5) (WSFM) ... Kentucky." 
       (Harms-MD) 
1380  WGHT  PA, Waynesboro. 12/22 1153 ID as "WHGT Waynesboro, 
       Chambersburg, Hagerstown" and "101.5 WAYZ-FM" into a country 
       song.  The channel dominant over classical music station, 
       presumed WAMS.  (Harms-MD)
1420  WBEC  MA, Pittsfield.  12/21 2105 ID as "Join us at 11 in the 
       morning on Sports Radio WBEC."  O/all momentarily. (Harms-MD)
1470  WLMC  SC, Georgetown. 12/22 2347-2350 Local ads and promos for 
       programs on WLMC.  Good over all.  (Harms-MD) 
1470  WTKO  NY, Ithaca. 12/20 1820-1829  ID as "This is WTK Oldies, 
       your home for the sixties.  A full ... of the biggest hits from 
       Rock and Roll's biggest decade."  Then a mention of Motown 
       Monday.  Then local ads, wx, and music.  Good for a few minutes. 
       (Harms-MD)
1480  WTOY  VA, Salem.  12/23 2001.  ID into mx.  Atop just for a few 
       seconds.  (Harms-MD)
1490  WLPA  PA, Lancaster.  12/22 1240 Jingle ID into sports.  Channel 
       dominant.  Logged for call change.  (Harms-MD)
1530  WENC  NC, Whiteville.  12/27 0617-0625.  Ad For an Arby's in 
       Whiteville, wx, and gospel music.  ID at 0617 by male as "Many 
       have tried to copy, but none have been able to duplicate; that's 
       why you're listening to the number one radio ... WENC 12-20 
       Whiteville."  (Harms-MD)
1530  WMBT  PA, Shenandoah.  12/27 1643-1645:30 Song "Down in the 
       Boondocks into s/off announcement.  Mentioned FM 103.7 and WMBT 
       Broadcasting Inc.  O/all. (Harms-MD)
1530  WOBR  NC, Wanchese.  12/28 1646.  S/off announcement by male "Be 
       sure to tune in tomorrow for the ... AM 15-30 WOBR, Wanchese." 
       (Harms-MD)
1530  WRTP  NC, Durham.  12/26 1700.  S/off announcement by OM o/all. 
       Mentioned WRTG, Garner and WGSB, Meben in announcement.(Harms-MD)
1570  WNST  MD, Towson.  Finally officially logged for call change. 
       12/24 1525 ID by Child as "You are listening to WNST 15-70 
       Catholic Family Radio."  Their station list is at 
       http://www.catholicfamilyradio.com/cities/  (Harms-MD)
1570  WPGM  PA, Danville.  12/27 1713.  Only heard call by male in the 
       mess.  (Harms-MD)
1570  WSVW  VA, Pennington Gap.  12/23 2358 ID popped in as "Music all 
       day long on WSWV, Pennington Gap." (Harms-MD)
1570  WYTI  NC, Rocky Mount.  Heard ID at 12/24 1652.  Popped in and 
       out.  Also heard at 1701-1705 with Christmas mx.  (Harms-MD)
1580  WSMO  NC, Camp Lejeune.  Logged for call change 12/26 1649-1654 
       with bluegrass music. ID by OM as "This hour we're going to 
       feature the (kingdom) on WSMO" at 1654.  O/all. (Harms-MD)
1580  WSRF  FL, Fort Lauderdale.  Now a channel pest!  Talking about 
       dieting and weight loss.  ID as "You're in tune with Mystic 15-
       80 WSRF.  ... The Craig Worthy and ... Show. Your phone calls are 
       always welcome."  12/23 1938-1948 (Harms-MD)

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Jean Burnell - St Johns NF - jburnell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Drake R8A, Icom R-71A, modified MFJ-1026 phasing unit, K9AY delta loops

TA's

 531  SPAIN  RNE R. 5, Pontevedra, DEC 31  0625 - Split from national 
       network program into regional program with "Radio Cinco todo 
       noticias Galicia" announcement and regional news, // 558 La 
       Coruna; SIO 232 [Burnell-NF].
 702  SLOVAKIA  Slovensky Rozhlas, Banska Bystrica & Presov, DEC 31  
       2044 - Slovak talk, old pop/folk songs, // 1098 (much stronger); 
       SIO 332 [Burnell-NF].
 819  EGYPT  General Program, Batra, DEC 29  0202 - AA news, // 12050; 
       SIO 442, with extreme fading [Burnell-NF]. 
 837  SPAIN  COPE  Las Palmas, JAN 8  2206 - Local ads until rejoined 
       national net programming at 2209; SIO 333 [Burnell-NF].
 909  ENGLAND  BBC R. 5 synchros, DEC 31  2355 - "Five Live" reports 
       from around Britain, Big Ben chimes to the UTC New Year, 
       champagne bottles popping in studio, excited descriptions of 
       London fireworks  SIO 444 [Burnell-NF].
 989.73  SPAIN  SER network station, DEC 28  0522 - One of the SER 
       stations noted off-frequency; SIO 343 [Burnell-NF].
 999  SPAIN  COPE Madrid, DEC 28  2038 - Local ID and local ads; SIO 333 
       [Burnell-NF]. 
     + JAN 8  2206 - Local ads, rejoined net at 2209; SIO 344
       [Burnell-NF].
1008  CANARY ISLANDS  Onda Cero, Las Palmas, DEC 31  2358 - Subdued 
       welcome to the New Year "en Canarias;" SIO 333 over SER stations
       [Burnell-NF].
1044.03  SPAIN  R. San Sebastian, DEC 27  2339 - Local ID noted in 
       passing; SIO 343 [Burnell-NF].
1107  ENGLAND  Talk R. synchros, DEC 27  2005 - "Talk Radio Weather" and 
       IDs; SIO 333 [Burnell-NF].
1161  EGYPT  Mid-Delta R., Tanta, JAN 7  2351 - AA talk, Koran to just 
       before 0000, sign off announcement then Egyptian anthem; SIO 322 
       with QRM from Euskadi Irratia [Burnell-NF].
1503  POLAND  Norea R./TWR, Stargard, DEC 27  1932 - Presumed this, news 
       in Nordic language; SIO 242 [Burnell-NF].
1521  SLOVAKIA  BBC World Service, Rimavska Sobota, DEC 27  1924 - EE WS 
       program, // 6195, ID at 1930 but then educational program not // 
       6195; SIO 353 [Burnell-NF].
1548  ENGLAND  BBC R. Bristol, DEC 31  2114 - Building excitement about 
       New Year, reports from streets of Bristol and Bath; SIO 433
       [Burnell-NF].
1584  SPANISH MOROCCO  RadiOle Costa del Estrecho, Ceuta, DEC 31  2101 - 
       Flamenco-style music mixing with SER stations, thus this one now 
       appears to be back on exactly 1584.00 kHz; SIO 222 [Burnell-NF].
1636.15  NETHERLANDS  R. Mexicano and Speedy Gonzalez (joint pirate 
       broadcast), Groenlo, JAN 1  0008 - Disco, '70's pops, some Dutch 
       tunes with very few announcements, but IDs at 0013 and 0051, 
       heard past 0057; many thanks to Julius Hermans and Piet Pijpers 
       in Holland for assistance with the ID; SIO 252-3. My first "new" 
       station of the millennium! [Burnell-NF].

Pan-Am's

 680.04  VENEZUELA  R. Cumana (YVQR), Cumana, JAN 9  0320 - Religion 
       with many up-tempo songs until end of "Voz de Dios" program at 
       0355, then sign off with 2 anthems; SIO 343 [Burnell-NF].
 740  PUERTO RICO  WIAC, San Juan, JAN 9  0431 - SS sports under quasi-
       local CHCM, seemed to use the slogan "Radio Puerto Rico;" SIO 322
       [Burnell-NF].
 890  CUBA  R. Progreso, Santiago de Cuba?, JAN 9  0357, 0438 - Deep 
       fades but clear IDs noted at these times, Cuban music; SIO 342
       [Burnell-NF].
 980  COLOMBIA  RCN (HJES), Cali, JAN 9  0400 - RCN IDs, news; SIO 333
       [Burnell-NF].
 990  COLOMBIA  RCN (HJDB), Medellin, JAN 9  0442 - RCN jingles and IDs, 
       lottery results, news, // 980 and about 1 second behind 770; 
       SIO 343 [Burnell-NF].
1350  PUERTO RICO  WEGA, Vega Baja, JAN 9  0419 - Sports play-by-play, 
       ads; SIO 333 [Burnell-NF].
1580  BELIZE  VOA Relay, Punta Gorda, DEC 28  0328 - EE "VOA News Now", 
       IDs and program promos, // 1530 (very poor) SIO 433 [Burnell-NF].

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Chris Knight - CO - dxer1@xxxxxxxx

The following stations are on the air within a 25 mile radius of 
Downtown Denver:

 530 - WPLX284 (TIS located I-25 & Downing)
 540 - WPDI548 (TIS Denver Int'l Airport)
 560 - KLZ (xmtr in Thornton)
 630 - KHOW (120th & Riverdale)
 670 - KLTT (Barr Lake)
 710 - KNUS (near 128th & Hwy 85 in Henderson)
 760 - KTLK (Colorado & 168th)
 800 - KLDC (WCR 4 & HWY 85)
 850 - KOA (Parker Rd. in S. Parker)
 890 - WNPC752 (Cherry Creek Res. Aurora)
 890 - WNEN689 (Coor's Field, North Downtown area)
 910 - KPOF (area near 88th & Federal in Westminster)
 950 - KKFN (Riverdale & 100th)
 990 - KRKS
1060 - KLMO (Longmont - now 24h NSP)
1090 - KMXA (Yale & Coal creek E. of Aurora)
1150 - KSUV 
1190 - KVCU (South of Boulder)
1220 - KLVZ (ex-KBNO)
1280 - KVOD
1340 - KKYD
1390 - KJME
1430 - KEZW
1490 - KWAB (Boulder)
1510 - KDKO
1550 - KDDZ
1600 - KKCK
1650 - KBJD
1690 - KADZ 

Within a 50 miles radius of Downtown Denver there are another (12) to
add.

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Karl Leite - kleite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent:   Sunday, January 09, 2000 2:52 PM

   I am trying to find Medium Wave Stations Guide/Handbook... or 
something like that.
   I have WRTH but, don't list all MW stations worldwide. Any info????
   I thanks in advance an please, reply to my e-mail at signature.

***

Mark Connelly - WA1ION@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

   A good guide for Europe and North Africa
can be found at " http://gallery.uunet.be/hb/lwmwlist.htm " 
and, for the Americas, go to " 
http://home.inforamp.net/~funk/page2.html";.
   That's not the whole world, of course, but - at least for those 
regions - these Web-distributed lists are an alternative (or a 
supplement) to the WRTH.

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Pat Martin - Seaside OR

1680  TIS   CA, San Mateo County? Probably the new one running SF NOAA 
       Wx radio at 0200 EST 12/17 mixing with Northstar-Lake Tahoe.

***

Bill Harms - wharms@xxxxxxxxx

Pat this is likely WPPD481.  They are located at 1000 Pescadero Rd., In 
Pescadero, CA in San Mateo, County.

A good QSL address to try is 
County of San Mateo 
C/O Steven H. Green
501 Winslow St
Redwood City, CA 94063

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Pat Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

1220  KBZS  CA, PALO ALTO, received signed statement at bottom of my 
       letter along with business card in 3 weeks. V/S: Andy Whatley-GM 
       Address: 114 Sansome Street, Ste 1410, San Francisco  CA  94104. 
1680  TIS   CA, PESCADERO, rec verie letter in 3 weeks along w/small 
       photo of transmitter. 10w. V/S: Anthony T. Yuson-San Mateo County 
       ISD. Address: 455 County Center, Redwood City  CA  94063  (PM-OR)

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   Geomagnetic Summary January 6 2000 through January 12 2000
    phil bytheway - Seattle WA - philip_bytheway@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
     Tabulated from WWV at ~0518 GMT nightly

  1/ 6   145    17    3    low         quiet-mis           -
     7   150    11    1    low         quiet-unsettled     -
     8   155     4    1    low         quiet               -
     9   161     1    1    low         quiet               -
    10   163     5    2    moderate    quiet-unsettled     -
    11   178    15    3    moderate    quiet-unsettled     -
  1/12   196     8    3    moderate    quiet-unsettled     -

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