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          WELCOME TO THE AM-DX NEWSFLASH  -  April 19 2001
                            Vol 7  No 3
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Deadline for next issue - Thursday, April 26 2001 @ 1400 UTC

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*Charles A Taylor - calltaylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

 930  WDLX  NC, Washington:  A Sunday 4/8 drive by the Chocowinity [NC] 
       WDLX transmitter/studio site on US-17  showed that the two downed 
       towers have not been reerected. What remains is one tower and 
       also a tower for the STL connect to WERO-93.3 transmitter in 
       Grifton [NC]. Maybe the two towers were intentionally removed: 
       witness the recent CP to "move" the transmitter a very short 
       distance. Also, the area around the the downed/removed towers has 
       been reforested since my last drive-by [CAT/NC].
      +[studio/transmitter Chocowininty, NC] Bill Cope [see 
       www.billcope.org/wdlx.html] AF4RP in another look-see has 
       determined that WDLX is using two towers vice the old three. 
       Probably the subject of the CP. Doubtless the third tower did not 
       fall. The STL tower was converted into a folded monopole.
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**Mike Westfall - Tucson AZ - mike@xxxxxxxxxx

  A few weeks ago, I happened to be listening to 540 kHz and there was a 
mexican station there calling itself "La Ranchera de (mumble)" 
announcing "new frequency" and "increased power" (in spanish, of 
course).
  They announced their call sign a few times, but I couldn't discern 
whether it was XECF, XEDX, or XETX. The jumble from XEJAZZ, XEWA and 
another station in Utah didn't help matters.
  Well I finally got a clear ID on it: It's XETX, Nuevo Casas Grandes, 
Chihuahua, (ex-1010) which surprised me, because I can hear it (weakly) 
during the daytime here in Tucson. They announced their power as 1000 
watts (that's "increased power", eh?) and they sign off at midnight 
(hmm... I'll have to check that again, given the recent daylight savings 
switchover...)
  The ID sounds something like "La Ranchera de <pah-kee-NAY>". Anybody 
know how to spell that?
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****Bernd Trutenau - btrutenau@xxxxxxxx

  Radio Tsentr in Moscow is going to move from 1485 to 1503 kHz on 16 
April 2001. The station was permitted to use (and has been using) 20kW 
on 1485 kHz since many years, but since 1485 kHz is only a low power 
channel acc. to the Geneva waveplan, it was given a new frequency now.
  (Konstantin Gusev in MIDXB #211, 15 Apr 2001 via Bernd Trutenau-LTU, 
15 Apr)
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**Steve Francis - Alcoa TN - Amdxmail@xxxxxxx

  WGKA-1190 Atlanta, Georgia, with satellite Southern Gospel, has been 
all-night the past two mornings.  They may be using the full 10 kw.
  WLBA-1130 in Gainesville, Georgia also noted this morning around 1:00 
with Spanish music.  They're a nominal daytimer, too.
  WOAI-1200 San Antonio was on during their former silent period (4-6 
ELT Sundays) with back-to-back Roy Masters broadcasts, so the last known 
surviving SP east of the Pacific time zone is gone.  Westerners, does 
KDWN-720 still go off every Monday morning?  Ditto KCBS-740 on Sunday 
morning?  They may be the only ones left.
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**David Gleason - david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  In a few weeks, the NotiUno network in Puerto Rico will take over the 
operation of the Super Kadena Noticiosa. This is because Super Kadena 
has been purchased by the NotiUno owner, Uno Radio Group.
  Noti Uno in San Juan, Ponce and Mayaguez will move to 630, 910 and 760 
respectively. NotiUno will probably still be relayed on 1550 in Yauco 
and 1080 in Cayey and 1430 in Caguas at least during the morning and 
afternoon news blocks. 1280 in Arecibo and 840 in Yauco will apparently 
still be part of the Noti Uno net, as they fill areas where the main 
market signals do not reach well (Puerto Rico has horrible ground 
conductivity).
  1320 in San Juan and 1490 in Ponce and, probably, 1040 in Moca 
(Mayagüez market) will be the new Super Kadena, with mostly brokered and 
interview programs. A nostalgia music format will probably be used in 
the evening and overnight time periods when talk shows are not being 
run.
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*Bob Pietsch - marbob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

  Radio Cadillac
  I too saw a billboard the other day advising to tune in to Radio 
Cadillac. This was while I was driving on 101 in Palo Alto. Twas very 
strong about a mile on either side on the sign, but faded out rapidly 
thereafter on the car radio. So this solves the mystery on 1700, guess 
there must be a whole string of them going up!

*Karl J. Zuk - karlzuk@xxxxxxxxxxx

  Now you can hear it on the Internet! (a new low!) 
http://www.cadillac.com/escalade/radio_index.htm. Still want to know how 
this qualifies as Part 15. The 1700 kHz off the New Jersey Turnpike
sure gets out.

*David Braun - dcbraun@xxxxxxxxxxx

  Found one yesterday in the DC area - apparently near the intersection 
of I-95 and US 50 on the Beltway.  It was on 1620. No signs noted.
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**Jim Wiskow - jcwiskow@xxxxxxxxxxx

  For the past few years, KMFx 1190 in Wabasha Minnesota has been silent 
except for that period right before the year's grace period so they can 
say they were on the air this year.
  The carrier is strong here, but the modulation stinks.
  Clear channel took the place over when they gobbled up Cumulous in 
this area.
  It would make a nice catch if you didn't have to turn your ears up on 
weld to get an Id.
  My question is, how long will they be on the air? At present, they are 
simulcasting KMFX FM 102.5 in Lake City MN.
  The AM transmitter's in a flood plane and the bridge between Western 
Wisconsin and Wabasha MN is closed due to flooding.
  I just talked to an old friend of mine who works for Clear channel 
stations KMfx Am Wabasha, Minnesota and KMFx fm Lake City.
  He says they put the AM back on the air recently, but the ground 
system is shot and they are going to have to invest money in that AM as 
well as KNfX in Austin MN which they also got in the acquisition from 
cumulous.
  In a side note, The power company called them this morning and told 
them they were going to have to cut power to KMfx due to flooding.
  As I write this, it is snowing!  somebody else go fig.  I is confused. 
Isn't it supposed to be warm and sunny?
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***bjorn fransson - Gotland SWEDEN - bjornfransson@xxxxxxxxxxx

  Today I heard on 1503 kHz at 17.28-18.00 the Radio St Centr, Moscow. 
It seems like a move from 1485 kHz. Do you know anyhting about this? 
Many ID's were heard and the programming was Christian. QRM from Radio 
202, Beograd.
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**Doug Smith W9WI - w9wi@xxxxxxxx

  Not that this is likely to yield anyone large chunks of DX, but WGNS-
1450 (Murfreesboro, TN) is off.  High straight-line winds right around 
sunrise Easter morning collapsed their 300-foot self-supporting tower 
just south of downtown.  They're working on a temporary antenna and 
expect to be back on the air within a few days.  
  (my employer maintained a collection of remote weather stations around 
Middle Tennessee for several years; many of them were located at AM 
transmitter sites, including one at WGNS.  This tower was unusual, both 
for being self-supporting and for being shunt-fed.  Most AM towers are 
insulated from ground, and the cable carrying power from the transmitter 
is attached to the bottom of the tower.  The base of WGNS's tower was 
grounded, and the cable from the transmitter was attached partway up the 
tower - I forget how far.  (though it was surprisingly low)  The 
arrangement did seem to improve coverage somewhat - but it also led to 
intense amounts of RF at the base. 
  Our equipment was about 40' from the WGNS tower, and we had more 
trouble keeping modems operating at the WGNS site than at any other.  
(even the McMinnville site at WAKI-1230, where our equipment was inside 
the safety gate at the tower base, within 3' of the tower!))
  (The WGNS site was also interesting being a small island of forested 
swampland in the middle of one of Tennessee's busiest cities.  You could 
watch exotic birds like great blue herons, but the sounds always 
reminded you of exactly where you were<g>.)
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**Deane D McIntyre - dmcintyr@xxxxxxxxxxx

  4/18. Today the CRTC announced that the following applications had 
been received and would be considered at a public hearing: 
http://www.crtc.gc.ca/archive/Hearings/2001/N2001-5.htm
  Of interest are the following:
  Application for a new French language station at Montreal, Quebec, 1 
kW on 1610 kHz. I believe that this would be the first Canadian X-bander 
if approved, excluding the low power portable CHEV-1610 licensed to 
Toronto some time ago. Did CHEV ever get on the air as I have never seen 
them reported?
  CKEK-570 Cranbrook BC has applied to move to FM (102.9, 1.6kW) Here in 
Calgary they can be heard during the day mixing with CKSW-570 Swift 
Current Sask, with CKSW dominating
  CICF-1050 Vernon BC has also applied to move to FM (105.5, 46 kW). 
Here in Calgary they dominate 1050 at night
  CFOB-640 Fort Francis ON to move to FM (93.1, 21 kW). I logged this 
station once from Calgary, several years ago, using a Superadio (I) 
barefoot:)

**Mike Brooker - aum108@xxxxxxxxxxx

  CHEV-1610 (calls have nothing to do with the Impala, Caprice, BelAir, 
Malibu, etc.) was an itinerant broadcaster, traveling to various amateur 
or minor-league sports events in the Toronto area, such as junior hockey 
games, where they would broadcast the play-by-play.  They didn't seem to 
have a fixed schedule, and no promotional items to speak of.  I think 
CHEV can be presumed defunct.  I haven't heard them since 1998.
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*Eric Bueneman - n0uiheric@xxxxxxx

  All Access Radio (http://www.allaccessradio.com/) reports that the 
tower for WGNS-1450 Murfreesboro, TN was toppled by high winds. I'm sure 
Tom Bryant may have more on this.
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*Charles A Taylor - calltaylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

 930  WHUM  NC, Warshington: www.billcope.org has renamed this thusly. 
       Last night they were on day pattern (ND) with 5 kW until 0000* 
       EDT. [CAT/NC]
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BROADCAST  INFO 17... PREPARED ON 4/15/01 0915

FORMAT CHANGES AND ADJUSTMENTS

A FEW ABBREV.

JRN - JONES RADIO NETWORK (SATELLITE SERVICE)
ABC - ABC RADIO NETWORK (SATELLITE SERVICE
//  - SIMULCAST
CRN - CATHOLIC RADIO NETWORK
EWTN - CATHOLIC TALK NETWORK
SRN  - SALEM RADIO NETWORK IS THE NEW NAME FOR "REACH" S. GSPL NET
NORTENO - FOLKLORIC ACCORDIAN MUSIC FROM THE NORTHERN REGION OF MEXICO

FREQ.  CALL SIGN                   OLD INFO        NEW INFO

 550   WICE-PAWTUCKET, RI         TALK             R. DISNEY  // WHRC
 570   WWRC-BETHESDA, MD          BUS. TALK        WTNT- TALK
 620   KSTR-GRAND JUNCTION, CO    CHR // KSTR FM   80'S HITS // FM
 760   KTLK-THORNTON, CO          BUS. TALK/SPTS   ALL SPORTS - 5-01
 830   KPLS-ORANGE, CA            RELIGION         TALK
 840   KABN-LONG ISLAND, AK       SILENT           TO BE TLK
 850   WKVL-KNOXVILLE, TN         TLK-SPTS // FM   DROPS SIMO WITH FM
             ( STILL // WITH FM DURING MORNING DRIVE)
 880   KJOJ-CONROE,TX             NEWS-TALK        RHY. OLDIES // FM
 920   KLOC-CERES, CA             SILENT           SMOOTH JAZZ // KRVR
 930   WFXJ-JACKSONVILLE, FL      WNZS - SPTS      ADDS FOX SPORTS
 960   CFAC-CALGAR7Y, AB          C&W              TO BE SPORTS
       KKJX-KLAMATH FALLS, OR     ESPN-SPORTS      SPANISH
1000   WDBE-JUPITER, FL           STNDS // WPBI    NEWS-TALK // WPBI
1010   KIQN-TOOLE, UT             NEWS             NEWS-TALK
1130   WSDX-BRAZIL, IN            SPORTS           ADDS ESPN - SPORTS
1140   KSFN-LAS VEGAS, NV         OLDIES           TALK
1170   WMLB-CUMMING, GA           AMERICANA        STNDS  // WKGE
1230   KQUE-HOUSTON,TX            CL. ROCK         RHY. OLDIES // KJOJ
1260   WGAY-WASHINGTON, DC        ADLT STNDS       BUS. TALK // WWRC
1270   WWCA-EAST CHICAGO, IN      SS STNDS         SILENT
1300   WSJX-TERRE HAUTE, IN       SPORTS // WSDX   ADDS ESPN SPORTS
1330   WMLT-DUBLIN, GA            STNDS - TALK     BLK GOSPEL-SHERIDAN
1340   KCFR-DENVER, CO            KKYD - // KCFR   NEWS-TALK
1400   WBTB-BEAUFORT, NC          BEACH MUSIC // WNBR    SILENT
1420   WPBI-DERAY BEACH, FL       WDBF-STNDS       NEWS-TALK
1430   KWST-EL CENTRO, CA         KAMP - AC        C&W- ABC
1440   KAZG-SCCOTTSDALE, AZ       KSLX- CL. ROCK   OLDIES
1450   WTAL-TALLAHASSEE, FL       SILENT           TO BE TALK
1480   WFXW-GENEVA,IL             CL. HITS         SILENT
             (the tower site was sold for development)
1490   WDWZ-WEST POINT, GA        BLK GSPL/URBAN   SILENT
       WUSS-PLEASANTVILLE, NJ     WGYM- SPORTS     BLK GSPL - ABC
1510   KJQI-SAN RAFAEL, CA        KMZT - CLASSICAL CONT. CHRIST.
1570   WGSR-FERNANDINA BEACH, FL  ADLT STNDS       SILENT
1580   WJVA-SOUTH BEND,IN         CL. C&W          STNDS-ABC-// WHLY
       WGYM-HAMMONTON, NJ         WONZ - SPORTS    ESPN SPORTS
1590   WKHZ-OCEAN CITY, MD        CHR              ADD THE GREASEMAN
       WSMN-NASHUA,NH             NEWS-TALK        ADDS ESPN SPORTS

ACTIVITY

 760  WCHP CHAMPLAIN,NY            INCREASES TO 35,000 WATTS
 850  KICY NOME, AK                INCREASES TO 50KW DAYS & NIGHTS
                                   DA-N ..REDESCRIBES XMTR SITE AS
                                   64-29-15   165-18-53
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***Karel Honzik - Czech Republic - karel.honzik@xxxxxx

  Radio Free Europe in Serbian is relayed via Sombor (YUG) on 666 kHz. 
Heard 12 APR at around 2330 UTC  // 1188, 1197 kHz
  Two strange carriers observed by me on 1115 and 1153 kHz on 12 APR at 
around 2330. Both were quite strong (S7 resp. S5) but no modulation 
detected. Have not noticed them before, no internal products of my 
receiver (AR-7030).

***Mark Connelly - MarkWA1ION@xxxxxxxxxx

  Probably a 19 kHz audio tone modulating the 1134 Croatia transmitter 
due to some technical problem.
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**JohnCallarman - Krum TX - JohnCallarman@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

  Odd conditions on 900 khz tonight. XEW and relay, presemably XEWB, 
Veracruz, are not in synch, and dramatic, soft-voice reading on one 
station is a second or two behind the same audio on the other. Change in 
loop orientation changes which station is strong. But strongest is 
another Spanish-Speaker, broadcasting what appears to be a soccer game 
between Bolivia and (possibly) Ecuador. There was a studio break at 
0340, and I may have an XE something call on tape. Suspect XEOK, 
Monterrey, which is the location of apparently a major soccer tournament 
that was under way at least as early as Wednesday night. Some Texas 
stations were broadcasting Mexico vs. Brazil.
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*kevin redding - Mesa AZ - amfmtvdx@xxxxxxxxx

Heard on a Sangean CCRadio barefoot during the recent Au CX:

1220  XEB  MEXICO, Mexico City, DF 4/14 0722 with ID and romantic 
       ballads. Slogan "La B Grande".
1300  KTWK [t] CO, Colorado Springs 4/14 0258 "...with classic memories 
       for Colorado Springs." then into the mud. 
1350  XETB MEXICO, Torrejon, Coahuila 4/14 0647 with full ID and slogan 
       Radio Laguna. Plays romantic and pop music. [ new ]
1370  XEHF MEXICO, Nogales, Sonora 4/14 0642 with a Mexican talk 
       program. [new]
1470  XERCN MEXICO, Tijuana, BCN 4/14 0624 playing tropical sounding 
       music and using the slogan "La Caliente".
1530  XEVR [t] MEXICO, Mexico City, DF 4/14 0619 u/o KFBK playing 
       Mexican pop music and using "Tu Musica". 
1540  XEHOS MEXICO, Hermosillo, Sonora 4/14 0602 with ID and something 
       about being part of Radio Grupo Uni. IDs as La Poderosa.
1550  KXEX CA, Fresno 4/14 0136 playing SS Rel choral music and 
       preaching. 
1560  XEJPV MEXICO, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua 4/14 0519 with choral rel 
       music and SS preaching.
1580  XEDM MEXICO, Hermosillo, Sonora 4/14 0514 playing Ranchera and 
       Mexican pop music. ID as "La Grande" [ new ]
1590  KUNX CA, Ventura 4/14 0112 with R. Unica ID with SS talk. [new]
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**Mark Connelly - MarkWA1ION@xxxxxxxxxx

  From 0345 to 0430 UTC on 16 April I noted very strong signals from 
southern Europe especially above 1000 kHz.  France-1467 was local-like 
with German programming, Italy and Spain were trading places on 1575: 
both with enormous signals, Italy was also good on 1332 (+ a bit of them 
on seldom-heard 1449 too), Vatican-1530 good (despite power cut ?), and 
so forth.  TA's heard on the lower end of the dial were mostly the 
France Bleu outlets and Spain all over the place, including complete 
dominance of 567 with barely a trace of Ireland.  These conditions are 
all the more interesting because, less than a week ago, it was extremely 
auroral with nothing north of Algeria getting through.

**Benjamin Dangerfield - Wallingford PA-ben-dangerfield@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  There was indeed a good TA opening here last night, between 0330 and 
0445 GMT which was from 2330 to 0045 EST. But here, in southeastern PA, 
it was almost entirely above 1200 kc.  Mark said his reception was best 
above 1000 kc, and while he got some good signals below there, I got 
only a few very weak ones.  France Bleues were coming in on 1206, 1242, 
1377, 1404, 1494, and 1557, the latter being the best.  Italians were 
quite good on several frequencies from their sign-on at midnight here 
until the sun rose over there, about 30 minutes later.  Best were 1332, 
1575 and Vatican 1611.  Spain was all over the place, the best being 
1296, 1359, 1521, 1575, and 1602.  An exciting night, but don't expect a 
repeat tonight though it's worth a try.
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**Randy Stewart - Springfield MO - jrs555t@xxxxxxxx

 760  KTKR  TX San Antonio - 4/15 2359 - concluding Texas Rangers 
       baseball network coverage with several spots mentioning "The 
       Ticket-760", San Antonio weather forecast from The Weather 
       Channel, legal ID at 0000.  Atop frequency, WJR weak to 
       nonexistent underneath.  New log for me. (RS-MO)
 910  KBIM  NM Roswell, 4/16 2333 - Spot for "Agri-talk" program on 
       "Roswell's best talk, News-Talk 910 KBIM" as well as other 
       promos.  Surfaced briefly atop frequency.  Heard on the bedside 
       Sony ICF-7600G (barefoot, both the radio and me, hi).  New log. 

Yaesu FRG-100, 15" Sanserino box loop
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****óÁÎÑ íÁË - tyhryk@xxxxxxx

1584  Ukrainian R-1 8 apr 1809-1811 QRK=1..2 Ukr,sport nx,QRM:1584 R 
       Popular+???,here always mix of low-power stations,but heard only 
       sometimes UR1 and always R Popular from Romania (earlier like 
       after 1730 UR-1 on 1584 was off air).
1584  Ivano-Frankivske Oblasne R 9 apr 1707-1730 22332 Ukr,tk,mx,local 
       nx,some info,end of program at 1730 (seldom heard at this 
       time),QRM:R Popular.After 1730 - UR-1.
Very difficult to hear UKR on 1584.Tx-1 kW (or lower) and always QRM 
from ROU and sometimes UNID Arabic. As for R Lyuks FM:I dont know,maybe 
sometimes their programs relay via IFOR.
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**Rick Kenneally - Wilton, CT - woodlandview@xxxxxxxxx

  What a great night!  Best TA experience I've had, and the first since 
moving east.  Can't spend much time now - detailed logs will follow when 
I sort out the tapes.
  Based on the tips from the previous night from Connelly, Dangerfield 
etc., I tuned across 1206 before going to bed.  France was blasting in.  
The following was heard in the ensuing feeding frenzy:

1035  Het - left tape running so we'll see
1206  France - monster signal
1215  UK Virgin Radio over an assumed Spain
1224  Assumed Spain with fast Spanish
1296  Spain, often in the clear.  Does this network actually ID as 
       "Cope"?  I had one good program announcement with what sounded 
       like "Esta es la Informacion... de Cope" then into woman with 
       what sounded like news.  Definitely Spanish, though I see a big 
       Azores station on this freq.
1314  Het
1548  Het - bits of audio that sounded Spanish
1575  Huge signal from Spain
1584  Ditto, massive signal with Spanish, though audio kind of fuzzy - 
       is this normal or is it one of my many QRMs?
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*Pat Martin - Seaside OR - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

1200  XEWT  MEXICO, Culiacan, fair u/o WOAI with SS music and IDs "La 
       Tremento" and "W-T" IDs, plus a network ID "Sensacion.....", at 
       0755 UTC 4/18. Good AU cx. Quite a surprise. Listed at 1 KW or 
       250w. New. (PM-OR)
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***Dmitri Mezin - Kazan RUSSIA - estrella@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  4/18. At the moment (1903 UTC and further on) I hear Azerbaijan 2nd 
program (Araz) on 1476 kHz with fair strength. Slightly QRMed by UAE 
Radio. I presume Pirsagat tx has returned to its nominal QRG after some 
tests (or faults) on 1460.
  Parallel frequency 1359 kHz, reported by Mauno Ritola in Signal 
bulletin a couple of weeks ago, is also heard, but this one is wery 
weak. Could it be a move from 549 kHz channel? The latter is widely 
occupied by Mayak synchro network in nearby Russia, so Araz might feel 
itself QRMed on it.

***Vasily Gulyaev - Astrakhan RUSSIA - vasily@xxxxxxxxxxx

  This morning: (2.00 utc and further on) Radio Araz from Azerbaijan 
again on old frequency 1476 kHz. S  here = 3-4. Probably, 1460 kHz is 
defective Tx in Pirsagat?
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Morris Sorensen - Winnipeg MB - SMosor@xxxxxxx

1240  KODY  NE North Platte 4/12 2305 poor with ID as "KODY Newstalk-
       1240" ad for a staff opening at KODY send resumes to P.O. Box 
       1085 North Platte, NE...{MS-MB}

Drake R8 with Quantum QX Pro loop 
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**Frederick R. Vobbe - Lima OH - fredv@xxxxxxxxxxx

  Some interesting things on this morning when I drove into work.  As is 
always the case with mobile DXing, when the ID is given, that is when 
you drive under the noisy power line.

 940  OH Lima WLJM 04/19/01 05:45.  Noted pretty wide.  Was on their 6 
       watt PRSA power, but I could still hear their splash on 910 and 
       970.
1310  Unknown 04/19/01 05:57.  Sports station noted here with an unusual 
       tone.  There was a 700 hertz tone that would pop up, and at first 
       I thought it was covering profanity on the sports broadcast.  
       However, it didn't seem to cover anything that should have been 
       bleeped out.  As I listened to it, I realized that it was sending 
       "TN" in code ( -  -. ) over 7 second period.  I had it throughout 
       a 1.4 mile stretch, so I don't think it was local businesses 
       along the way.
1600  Unknown 04/19/01 05:55.  Spanish noted here, strong at times.
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**Robert Foxworth - rfoxwor1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  Tuesday night I was chasing a station on 1580 carrying the Devil Rays 
game against the Jays, carrying the raw feed from WFLA, after the game, 
announcer was doing one-minuters for the morning sports crews with 
multiple tag-outs, could hear the "in 3 - 2 - 1" before each piece, then 
just unmodulated carrier after the final feed and lasted for at least 10 
minutes before I gave up. I hrd the game on 1490 Bradenton as well but 
think they handle it correctly. Who's this 1580? Sounded like they just 
went home when the game started (7 pm). And it was strong enough to make 
me think "...day power ?? "  Bob F
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**Mark Connelly - MarkWA1ION@xxxxxxxxxx

  Thanks guys for the feedback about the Lawrence, MA pirates. I tuned 
these last night en route from work (near Routes 114/125 N. Andover) to 
a C++ night class at UMass Lowell via Routes 114 / 495 / 133 / 38.
  The 1670 pirate peaked up quite loud at the Route 28 / Route 495 
intersection on the N. Andover - Lawrence line, so I suspect it's within 
2 or 3 miles of there.  1620 was loud in the same general area buts its 
signal held a more constant level (less of a peaking effect) so it might 
be a little farther from 495.
  This time around, 1620 had religion and 1670 had Spanish pop music: 
the reverse of what I'd heard a few days earlier.
  When I was out in Rowley on Wednesday, I measured the 1670 station as 
being on 1669.95: it created a 50 Hz growl against the 1670.0 stations.  
1620, on the other hand, is within 10-20 Hz of true frequency.
  1620 has better audio quality than 1670.  The 1670 station is only 
slightly less distorted than the average CB rig.
  At UMass in Lowell, 1670 was weak but 1620 was still at fair strength; 
of course neither of these was anywhere near as loud as they were in 
metro-Lawrence along the stretch of 495 between Routes 114 and 93.
  Nothing was noted on 1640 except a few weak traces of the Haitian 
French Creole pirate from the Dorchester section of Boston.
  In Lowell, 1660 had a WCAP-980 + WRKO-680 intermod, presumably created 
by the car radio's wimpy broadband front end.  Another intermod noted 
was WLLH-1400 - WRKO-680 = 720 kHz.

**Ronald Gitschier - wgsr1570@xxxxxxxxxx

  And while you're at it on the pirate thread, is the 1570 Pirate still 
on in Lowell, MA? It's a Portugese-Language station dubbing itself WKMN 
(WKNM?). It's at the (lime green?) house that's on the northwesterly 
corner of Central and Elm Streets in Lowell, MA. You can see the TIS 
type antenna whip on the chimney mount, if memory serves correctly. 
Lowell is my hometown, and in 1998 I got a half hour aircheck of it, 
parked there at Wamesit Square. That's where Elm, Central, Wamesit, Mill 
and Richmond Streets come together with a small circle island in the 
junction.
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**Rick Shaftan - shaftan@xxxxxxx

  Heard at 0238 EDT over Spanish station probably Cuba.  ID as "AM 550 
Radio Disney."  No listing for this.  Ideas?

**Lee Freshwater - LFreshwate@xxxxxxx

  WICE-550 Pawtucket has switched to Disney. 4/4/01 M street Journal....

**Russ Edmunds - wb2bjh@xxxxxxxxxxx

  With reference to some recent discussion here, the following is from 
NERTV online:
  "WICE (550 The Buzz) flips from Talk to Radio Disney. ABC/Disney has 
LMA'd the station and plans to buy the 550 signal and speculation has it 
that they will sell the 1450 signal where Radio Disney currently 
broadcasts on. Currently Radio Disney will broadcast on two Providence 
signals. The entire staff as well as New York Yankees baseball are out."
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**Saul Chernos - schernos@xxxxxxxxxxxx

  Is there a Cuban Radio Reloj on 830. I swear I heard the station's 
drone-like male announcer reading the news and a time clock (or whatever 
that sound is) in the background on 830 two nights ago. The WRTH doesn't 
seem to list a Cuban on 830...
  AM finally picked up the past two nights at Burnt River Ontario ... a 
few new stations from PA and possibly GA (1470 unID), and woke up after 
sunrise Saturday to hear Texas coming in well on 1610. I even had the 
possibility of Waco on 1660 ... I had a phone-in talk show on 1660 
beneath oldies/nostalgia (ND presumed but not logged) mixing with the NJ 
station, and also the Michigan station doing sports. Waco would fit this 
taalk format, but obviously I'm not counting that. But cx were clearly 
recovered.
  Had nice Latins Thursday night, and finally IDed 780 in CoroVenezuela.

**Scott D Fybush - fybush@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

  Guessing your 1330 Indians is 1330 WFNN Erie PA -- the website at 
sportsradio1330.com is unhelpful, but I recall they're an affiliate. I 
know the other 1330s near Cleveland -- Willoughby OH and Campbell OH -- 
are not on the Indians net.
  The Coro 780 was a local for me five years ago when I honeymooned in 
Aruba and Curacao -- so close to Coro we could hear some of the FMs from 
there as well.

**Saul Chernos - schernos@xxxxxxxxxxxx

  A station calling itself "Power 1580" has again been heard here in 
Burnt River Ontario...this time each of the past three nights, and with 
black-oriented (southern-style) gospel music. Calls sounded like WTBO, 
which is already used by 560 in Maryland. I called the most obvious 
candidate, WVKO in Columbus OH, but they say they use "WVKO Columbus The 
Light" and not the Power slogan. I reported this unID earlier this 
winter. A web search comes up empty. I'm POSITIVE about the slogan, and 
the calls sure sound like WTBO, but the signal is weak enough that I may 
be slightly miss-hearing the calls.

**Bruce Conti - Nashua NH - BACONTI@xxxxxxx

  Radio Reloj, Holguin is on 830.  A list of Radio Reloj stations was 
published in the NRC's DX News magazine, December 6, 1999.  The 2001 
WRTH lists all of Cuba's MW stations by frequency with call letters, 
primary network affiliation, and frequency.

**Ronald Gitschier - wgsr1570@xxxxxxxxxx

  WTCL (testing my alzheimers here) 1580 Chattahoochie, FL does call 
itself the Power House, and could be using Power 1580. They do have a 
record of not signing off as the station is unattended after hours. I 
will listen for it tonight and report back. They boom in here at night 
for obvious reasons, here in Jacksonville.

**Barry McLarnon VE3JF - bm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  I'd put my money on WTCL.  Apparently, Chattahoochee FL is now in the 
Land of the Midnight Sun. :-)

**Frederick R. Vobbe - fredv@xxxxxxxxxxx

  I've heard this too, but have not been able to get an ID.  On two 
occasions they blew through the 6:00AM and 6:30AM block with no ID.

*Richard Toebe - richtoebe@xxxxxxx

  The station in Benicia on 1580 that was playing the loop of being "on 
hold" has revealed itself!  It's Radio Cadillac.
  Radio Cadillac on 1700 was noted strongly in Santa Clara on Friday 
afternoon, and it was audible in Fremont on 880 by the Mowry Avenue exit 
as well.  Crossing the Benicia bridge northbound about 4:30pm , I saw a 
Cadillac billboard inviting you to tune to AM 1580 to listen to Radio 
Cadillac.
  They gave a website:  www.radio.cadillac.com  which I checked out, but 
no listings of where these talking billboards are.  In neither case was 
I listening on or near the hour so have no idea if they give calls.  You 
can listen to examples of their programming (commercials) from the site.
  Yesterday's (Saturday 4/14) Sac Bee has an article about how KSMH-
1620's transmissions are interfering with telephone calls in midtown 
Sacramento.  They hired a contractor to help people fix the problem, 
mainly by installing inline filters on their phone lines.  The older 
installations are especially vulnerable.
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****Guido Schotmans - gs@xxxxxx

  On the 10th and 11th, There was clearly Balkan mx noticeable 
underneath of the RVi signal on 1512 kHz between 1815 and 1915 UTC.  On 
the 12th and 13th this was not the case, or at least not that much 
noticeable.  I am still puzzled which station this can be.  I have put a 
soundfile online.  Of course you will hear RVi in front but try to 
concentrate on the station in the background.  Who can identify this 
one.  There is an announcement at second 50.
  You can hear it at http://gallery.uunet.be/gs/real/RVi_Balkan_1512.rm
or download it at http://gallery.uunet.be/gs/real/RVi_Balkan_1512.zip
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***Jeff - jdarche@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

  I am looking for a scematic diagram for the K9AY configuration similar 
to Westbrook's. I have contacted Westbrook about purchasing one but It 
appears that they are no longer making them (at least untill the fall). 
  I have looked over all the articles at the HCDX site but there isn't a 
schematic for the two matching/switching/amp and control boxes. 
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Terry Palmersheim - Helena MT - kc7ldp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

 530  R. Christian Voice  f/d card, letter and program sched. in 46 
       days. v/s: David Gonzalez M., Prog. Mgr.
 690  KRCO  Prineville, OR  f/d ppc in 46 days. v/s: Keith Shipman, Pres
 750  KOAL  Price, UT  f/d ppc in 6 months. v/s: Tom Anderson, Owner
 770  CHQR  f/d letter, ppc and keychain in 42 days. v/s: Mel Hoyme, VP 
       Eng.
 800  CHAB  Moose Jaw, Sask.  f/d ppc in 1 mon. v/s: Barrie Vice, PD
 930  CJCA  Edmonton, AB  f/d ppc in 2 months. v/s: Corri Allan, PD
 940  CJGX  Yorkton, Sask.  f/d 'map' card in 1 mon. v/s: Bryan Mierau, 
       Eng. & Lyle J. Walsh, GM
1170  KPUG  Bellingham, WA  f/d ppc in 73 days. No v/s.
1210  KRSV  Afton, WY  f/d ppc in 19 days. v/s:Jerry W. Hansen, GM
1300  CJME  Regina, Sask.  f/d ppc in 17 days. v/s: David M. Senft, VP 
       Eng.
1300  KPTL  Carson City, NV  p/d letter, ppc and stickers in 6 days. 
       v/s: Dennis L. Butler, Ops. Mgr.
1390  KLGN  Logan, UT  f/d ppc in 2 wks. v/s: Daniel Baker, CE
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Edward Kusalik - ekusalik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

1630  WRDW  Augusta Georgia  full data Prepared QSL & verie letter in 97 
       days. This after a telephone call to the station inquiring about 
       replies.  Transmitter is Harris 10 kw unit, 1000 watts at night. 
       Address: WRDW New Talk Sports Beasly Broadcast Group Station P.O. 
       Box 211045 Augusta Georgia 30917 USA (706) 855-9494  (706) 860-
       9343 FAX (Kusalik-ALB) 
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*Pat Martin - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

 594  JOAK  JAPAN, Tokyo, finally after several tries, I received a full 
       detailed card from NHK in Tokyo, now for both NHK stations. Rec. 
       in 45d V/S: T. Yaguchi.Address: NHK, 150-8001 Tokyo Japan. 
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**Pat Martin - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

  Does anyone know of a source on the internet giving info on the 
Kenwood R-1000 mods? Thanks.

***Bruce Portzer - bportzer@xxxxxxxx

  There are several sites with mods to ham gear. The only one I found 
with R-1000 mods was at: 
http://pacnet.ne.mediaone.net/wb4hfn/equipmods/KenwoodEquipment.htm
  This one lists a couple of minor mods to the R1000.

***Pete Dernbach - walace2fan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

  I just looked at the mods for that radio today. http://www.mods.dk/
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***Aurel Chiochiu - chiochiu@xxxxxxxxx

  Here is a list of venezuelan medium-wave stations that has been logged 
in the Montreal area by Sheldon Harvey, an active DX-er wich I am in 
touch since 3 weeks or so and wich have logged a large amount of 
venezuelan stations. Many of them are regular stations here, in automn 
and winter, and can boom even on my AM/FM radio with tape recorder and 
CD player. A few however, are more rare and hard-to-hear and are rarely 
reported even on the East Coast by DX-ers like Mark Connelly and Jean 
Burnell who have a large water-front path to Latin America:

 550  YVKE  R. Mundial, Caracas
 570  YVLX  R. Rumbos, Villa de Cura
 640  YVQO  Ondas Portenas, Puerto La Cruz
 670  YVLL  R. Rumbos, Caracas
 710  YVKY  R. Capital, Caracas
 740  YVNC  R. Maracaibo, Maracaibo
 740  YVNQ  R. Caroni, Puerto Ordaz
 750  YVKS  R. Caracas, Caracas
 760  YVQQ  R. Puerto la Cruz, Puerto la Cruz
 780  YVOD  Ecos del Torbes, San Cristobal
 780  YVMN  R. Coro, Coro
 830  YVLT  R. Sensasion, San Antonio de los Altos
 910  YVRQ  R. Aeropuerto, Maiquetia
 950  YVKG  R. Informativa 950, Caracas
1000  YVNM  R. Mundial Mil, Moron
1020  YVRS  R. Mundial Margarita, La Asuncion
1020  YVMX  R. Calendario, Maracaibo
1040  YVLB  La Voz de Carabobo, Valencia
1080  YVNR  R. Mundial 1080, Maracay
1080  YVQJ  R. Barcelona, Barcelona
1110  YVQT  R. Carupano, Carupano
1130  YVRL  R. Ideal, Caraballeda
1150  YVMM  R. Mundial Caribe, Punto Fijo
1170  YVKW  R. Mil Sesenta, La Guaira
1200  YVOZ  Radiotiempo, Caracas
1210  YVZT  R. Anzoategui, Barcelona
1360  YVTI  Catatumbo Internacional, Maracaibo
1500  YVRZ  R. Dos Mil, Cumana

  There many others venezuelan that can be heard in North America, but 
most of them from the East Coast (ex.: YVSY Radio Vibracíon, Carupano 
1470; Radio Fe y Alegria, Caracas, 1390; etc...) and as far as I know 
noone of them have been heard inland. Radio Vibracíon seems easily heard 
in Europe, than in North America. Christoph Mayer in Germany heard 
Vibracíon on a regular basis, but here in North America, a pile of 1470 
domestics block out the signal. However, except for Radio Vibracíon and 
paerphaps a few other venezuelans, most venezuelan stations are easier 
to heard from North America tham from Europe, as North America is much 
closer geographically. But even if you are in Europe, with persistance, 
I think that you could make a reasonable log of venezuelan MW stations. 
  Before I left, I want to inform you that Ecos del Torbes is currently 
inactive on 4980. A lot of DX-ers say the same. Did they are off for 
maintenance or antenna revision or they would gone inactive like a lot 
of other venezuelan tropical band outlets in the past ?

  Happy Eastern to all of you.
  The bad conditions on MW continues, even high-band domestics such as 
Boston-1260, WPTR-1540 and WQEW-1560 are quite hard-to-hear. The last 
night, after back from the church at 1AM, I have checked the MW band for 
Latin American all-nighters, but except from a het on 760 (presumably 
from Colombia), nothing was heard. WABC had the only intelligible low-
band signal.
  However, durign the day-time, there are several interesting stns, 
especially from the border of the United States of America wich is about 
60 kilometers from my home QTH, wich are interesting targets. Friday, 
around mid-day, I have finally identified the oldies station on 1490. 
They have an usual fair signal durign the day and have been noted 
several times since October in all the day-timce checks, but I did never 
stayed around for an ID. At night, the problem is that a lot of stns 
reduce power, but that doesn`t make sense at this time of the year with 
such bad sky-wave propagation. So day-time groundwave DX-ing will still 
my hobby until mid-May, when the sporadic-E season will bgun and when I 
will check for some E skip on TV and FM. So, on my MW logbook, you will 
hear a few new groundwave DX logs as well as some corrections and 
comments on old logs and some old logs that I have heard since long 
time, but that I have`n`t put up on my logbook, due to the lack of time 
for listen tot he tapes to catche the ID.
  This morning, I managed to QSL TILX Radio Columbia (760 kHz in San 
Jose, Costa Rica) wich I have heard once over the strong RCN outlet back 
in November. I am actualy listen to them via the Internet (at 
http://www.columbia.co.cr) and they play a soccer game, perphaps a 
soccer "furboll" game from La Copa de Todorte. I have enclosed 2 real-
audio files about my reception, one of them was a full aircheck and the 
other was an ID extracted from that aircheck. It was from the first tape 
of DX recordings of all of what I have heard in October/November/early 
December. Did TILX Radio Columbia is a good reception reports verifier ? 
Did the Costa Ricans, in general, are good reception reports verifiers ? 
They are not verry reported on MW, in North America and I think that I 
was verry lucky to log them on 760, especially with my simple equipment 
of only an AM/FM radio with tape recorders and CD player, with it`s own 
internal antenna, maybe if the antenna is longer than other cheap 
domestic radios, is still a good catche !! I will send soon to some of 
you, that speak, spnish the reception report, to tell me what they think 
about it and if I have to resend it and to rewrite it better. I speak 
quite a bit of spanish,a s I have learned 2 years in Romania, but it`s 
far from perfect and I should have a lot of grammary mistakes.
  Costa Rica is still missed by most North-Americans DX-ers on MW. Why ? 
It is the most prosperous country in Latin America and have a large 
number of powerfull transmitters that should boom in eastern North 
America, especially during aurorals. Did any of you have logged Costa 
Rica on AM ?
  At the end if you want to encourage the technical manager to QSL me, 
you can visit their web-site at http://www.columbia.co.cr/ and e-mail 
them at columbia@xxxxx I will enclose to some of you real-audio from my 
TILX catche wich dates back from November.
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***Karel Honzik - karel.honzik@xxxxxx

  Plenty of photos from the 12th annual meeting of Czechoslovak DX Club 
(CSDXC) is displayed on: www.csdxc.cz/akce.html 
  The meeting was held last weekend (APR 6-8) in Hluboka nad Vltavou 
near Ceske Budejovice (south-western part of the Czech Republic).
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Mark Connelly - MarkWA1ION@xxxxxxxxxx

  The HTML version of this article is available at 
"http://members.aol.com/DXerCapeCod/slopers.htm"; . It includes a diagram 
of the antenna system.

"Sloper Antenna Tests"
Mark Connelly - WA1ION - 16 APR 2001

  There has been a lot of anecdotal reportage over the years about the 
value of "sloper" antennas, particularly with regards to directivity and 
nulling of "pest" stations from given bearings opposite to the 
horizontal direction one looks from the high end of the sloper to its 
low end.  This article seeks to look into the performance of these 
antennas in more detail than afforded by previous accounts in the DX 
press.  A set-up I have used at several locations is illustrated at the 
end of this article.
  In the 1970's I set up a sloper at my parents' house in West Yarmouth, 
MA with the specific idea of reducing New York City stations.  
Broadcasters from that area form the biggest obstacle to foreign medium-
wave DXing from the southern side of Cape Cod.  The antenna worked very 
well.  With WCBS-880 quite strong on a conventional ferrite or air-core 
loop, Canary Islands and UK stations on 882 kHz were generally just a 
moderate to strong heterodyne. Sometimes the old R390A could slice out 
the 882 audio, sometimes it couldn't.  When I switched over to the 
sloper, WCBS dropped markedly in strength relative to the 882 Trans-
Atlantics.  Around local sunset, clear Canary Islands audio was more 
often the rule than the exception when using the sloper.  Furthermore, 
right on 880, WCBS had a "hollow" sound because of the groundwave / 
skywave mix; frequently it was under attack by a co-channel Venezuelan 
that was barely noticeable on the Space Magnet and Radio West ferrite 
loops.  Other New York stations up and down the dial were similarly 
reduced, thereby assisting in Trans-Atlantic and Latin American DX 
catches. 
  In the '90s, a sloper favoring the southeast was installed at a 
location in East Harwich, MA.  During auroral conditions, Brazilian and 
deep African stations were often received in its "main beam" while 
Boston groundwave stations coming from the northwest were noticeably 
attenuated relative to how they sounded on random wires, ferrite loops, 
and active whips used at the same location.  
  For the last 22 years at my home QTH in Billerica, MA I have generally 
had at least one sloper in use.  The one I use for general bandscanning 
(the "Euro-sloper")  slopes downward towards the east-northeast.  It 
puts a definite null towards Worcester, MA; Hartford, CT; New York, NY; 
and some other major cities on the "I-95 corridor" heading down to DC 
and VA.  For European reception it ALWAYS beats any figure-of-8 pattern 
loop including the exalted Kiwa.  Sometimes I set up a second sloper 
which gives best reception in the "pest station directions" of west and 
southwest.  Because this second wire slopes downward from east to west, 
it picks up little in the way of Trans-Atlantics since it's nulling that 
way.  The purpose of the "west-pest" antenna is for phasing against the 
"Euro-sloper".  The level potentiometer on its phasing unit channel is 
adjusted downwards until a westerly station to be nulled is equal 
strength with its level on the "Euro-sloper".  The phase adjustment for 
a null can then be enacted with little or no effect on the desired DX 
signals from the east and northeast.
  Several other well-known East Coast DXers - including Bruce Conti, Al 
Merriman, and Ben Dangerfield - have had similarly good results over the 
years with the "phased opposing slopers" concept.  The bountiful Trans-
Atlantic DX logs from all these guys demonstrate that the method works.
  Over Easter weekend 2001, it was sunny and mild and the last little 
patch of snow behind the house had melted away.  Over the long winter 
months, numerous antenna test plans had entered my head and had been 
scribbled down in my notebook.  As soon as weather permitted, I said to 
myself, I'm going to get some of my higher priority tests off and 
running.  Quantifying the performance of two slopers oriented in 
opposite directions was a test I'd long wanted to run.  How much of 
these antennas' stated benefits were "for real", how much was just 
conjecture and "folklore"?  It was about time to take some daytime 
groundwave measurements to find out.
  Each 30 m sloper ran to one side of the high-impedance winding of a 
Mini-Circuits T4-6T-X65 (4:1) transformer.  The other high-impedance 
winding was connected to a 10 m wire which ran along the ground to a 1.5 
to 2 m long copper pipe earth-ground rod.  The low-impedance winding was 
connected to the center conductor and to the shield of 50-ohm coaxial 
cable (length less than 30 m) going to the Drake R8A receiver inside the 
house.
  The European (east) sloper showed a definite null on signals in the 
swath of bearings between 205 and 280 degrees.  A sampling of 
receptions, with dB stated as the strength by which the west sloper 
signal level exceeded that on the east sloper, follows.  Degrees shown 
are clockwise of true north, e.g. 270 = due west.

 650: WJLT-MA: 21.0 dB null: 207.6 deg.
1200: WKOX-MA: 27.0 dB null: 212.7 deg.
1060: WBIX-MA: 30.0 dB null: 212.9 deg.
 940: WGFP-MA: 21.0 dB null: 223.9 deg.
 600: WICC-CT: 16.8 dB null: 226.0 deg.
 660: WFAN-NY: 23.0 dB null: 229.8 deg.
 880: WCBS-NY: 22.2 dB null: 229.8 deg.
 820: WNYC-NY: 28.8 dB null: 231.5 deg.
 710: WOR-NY:  21.0 dB null: 232.0 deg.
1050: WEVD-NY: 19.8 dB null: 232.0 deg.
1010: WINS-NY: 20.4 dB null: 232.3 deg.
 770: WABC-NY: 21.0 dB null: 232.5 deg.
1440: WWTM-MA: 20.0 dB null: 234.4 deg.
1310: WORC-MA: 27.8 dB null: 235.3 deg.
1080: WTIC-CT: 19.8 dB null: 237.9 deg.
1120: WBNW-MA: 32.0 dB null: 241.9 deg.
 830: WCRN-MA: 27.0 dB null: 241.9 deg.
1470: WSRO-MA: 27.6 dB null: 243.0 deg.
 760: WVNE-MA: 23.2 dB null: 246.4 deg.
 580: WTAG-MA: 21.0 dB null: 246.7 deg.
 640: WNNZ-MA: 18.0 dB null: 253.3 deg.
 960: WFGL-MA: 22.0 dB null: 266.4 deg.
1000: WCMX-MA: 21.6 dB null: 269.2 deg.
1280: WEIM-MA: 24.0 dB null: 278.3 deg.
 810: WGY-NY:  20.0 dB null: 278.3 deg.

  Several weak signal Canadian Maritimes stations were only audible on 
the east sloper.  These included CHTN-720 (PEI), CFDR-780 (NS), and CBA-
1070 (NB).  Going from one antenna to the other produced different 
dominants on several channels, for instance WJTO-ME-730 and WGAN-ME-560 
on the east sloper, WACE-MA-730 and WHYN-MA-560 on the west sloper.
  The western sloper had a somewhat narrower easterly null, most 
effective between 60 and 120 degrees.  The list of stations that it 
reduced relative to the eastern sloper is fairly short because there 
aren't many daytime-receivable stations to the east of here. 

 970: WZAN-ME:  1.2 dB null:  31.1 deg.
 730: WJTO-ME:  6.0 dB null:  36.1 deg.
 910: WABI-ME:  1.8 dB null:  37.7 deg.
1230: WESX-MA:  8.0 dB null:  92.4 deg.
1360: WLYN-MA: 15.2 dB null: 112.9 deg.
 950: WROL-MA:  6.0 dB null: 119.1 deg.
1430: WXKS-MA:  7.0 dB null: 139.8 deg.

  Stations "off the side" (e.g. north, south) of each sloper didn't vary 
much from one antenna to the other.  The western sloper had a slight 
gain advantage a bit more often on these because its grounding was in a 
somewhat wetter location.
  Full bandscan data for these tests may be obtained via the links 
below:
  HTML file: "http://members.aol.com/DXerCapeCod/bscan-billerica.htm";
  Zipped Microsoft Excel file:
"http://members.aol.com/DXerCapeCod/bscan-billerica.zip";
  I leave it to others such as Neil Kazaross to run EZNEC simulations on 
these slopers to see how closely the software predictions match the 
measured results.  The foregoing study does show that, for a simple 
antenna, the sloper has a lot going for it.  Two opposing-direction 
slopers fed to a phasing unit is a time-tested interference-fighting 
solution endorsed by a number of the hobby's better known practitioners.
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Aurel Chiochiu - chiochiu@xxxxxxxxx

  Yesturday, I have just read on http://www.hard-core-dx.com/ that 
powerline data communication is now under testing in several countries 
and DX-ers and even radio listeners can espect strong interferences. 
More on the article on Hard-Core-DX or a more detailed version of the 
article can be found at http://users.iol.it/pmo/plc.htm where some 
technical information about this power-lines can be found.
  I have write that the experiments has become in Germany and in several 
other countries as well. Did Canada is among this several countries ? 
>From time to time, but NOT always, around sunset there are a lot of 
electrical noises on AM wich usually dissepear as the sun goes leaving 
the MW band quiet with distant stations filling it, but occassionnally 
can last several hours after sunset and on a few rare occasions even at 
mid-night you can hear a lourd buzz on AM. Around Christmas, I had 
expected some buzz wich maked the reception of the Latin Americans quite 
interferences prone. Did it comes from power-lines, as the TV set and 
computer was off at the time ?
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Mark Connelly - MarkWA1ION@xxxxxxxxxx

  Greetings to all.  I have web-posted John Bryant's excellent write-up 
of the "Kaz antenna" which was developed by renowned medium wave DXer 
Neil Kazaross.  It is a "squashed delta" variant of the K6SE delta, a 
broadband terminated loop somewhat akin to the Pennant, Flag, K9AY, and 
Ewe receiving antenna designs used widely by many radio amateurs and by 
a large number of elite medium wave (AM broadcast band) DXers who 
specialize in hearing foreign stations.
  The article is available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format at the following 
URL: "http://members.aol.com/DXerCapeCod/kaztests.pdf"; .
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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 
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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  
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An IRCA/DECALcoMANIA Convention Web site is now up and running. Go to 
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2001 NRC Convention will be in Pittsburgh PA over Labor Day weekend.
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GEOMAGNETIC INDICES

     Geomagnetic Summary March 19 2001 through April 2 2001
      phil bytheway - Seattle WA - phil@xxxxxxxxxxx
      Tabulated from email status daily

  4/ 3   223     7    2    high        unsettled-mis       - 6
     4   205    18    1    moderate    quiet-active        - 2
     5   210    17    2    mod-high    quiet-unsettled     - 5
     6   192    15    4    mod-high    unsettled-mis       - 7
     7   180    22    3    mod-high    unsettled-mis       - 7
     8   169    33    2    mod-high    unsettled-mas       - 6
  4/ 9   165    17    3    mod-high    quiet-active        - 7
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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 
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mail), $9.00 (rest of the Americas airmail), $9.50 (Europe/Asia 
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above prices.

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LIST" includes AM/FM and TV lists from the US and Canada. This 28 page 
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IRCA Bookstore - 9705 Mary Ave NW - Seattle WA  98117-2334 (please make 
checks payable to Phil Bytheway)
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