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[HCDX] IRCA's AM DX NewsFlash - 7/28/01



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          WELCOME TO IRCA'S AM-DX NEWSFLASH  -  July 28 2001
                           Vol 7  No 16-17
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Deadline for LAST issue - Thursday, August 9 2001 @ 1400 UTC

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The next issue will be the LAST issue (probably 2nd or 3rd week in 
August, whenever I am able to find the time to prepare it).  I'm sure 
you've noticed that I've had to back off to an issue every other week... 
this time, I did not include some longer items and eliminated the 
antenna/radio discussion.  My new job assignment has kept me WAY too 
busy to be able to devote much time to this... I am sorry.

Paul Staupe W0AD - Minneapolis MN - ptstaupe@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  will be starting up another email newsletter once I am done with the 
NewsFlash.  YOU MUST CONTACT HIM via EMAIL if you are interested in 
subscribing.

FYI... IRCA now publishes its email newsletter 40 times/year (weekly 
September-April, twice monthly May-August). You SHOULD consider joining 
the IRCA to receive its email newsletter, the "soft" DX Monitor (SDXM).  
Price to the world is - $10.00/year.  Send to:  IRCA HQ, PO Box 60241, 
Lafayette LA  70506
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**David Braun - dcbraun@xxxxxxxxxxx

  Per Wayne Heinen, editor of the NRC AM Log, the deadline for stuff at 
nrclog@xxxxxxx is August 1, 2001 for the 22nd edition of the LOG. Get 
your info in to Wayne to keep this the best source of its kind.
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Chris Martin - MartinCG@xxxxxxxxxxx

  4TAB Maryborough Qld commenced its service for the Maryborough and 
Harvey Bay region on 26/6/01 at a frequency of 1161 khz. This ends the 
4MB use of the frequency since they moved to FM at 103.5mhz. 4MB had 
been running a loop announcement on 1161 about their move since early 
May. 4TAB 1161khz is in // with Brisbane 1008khz as well as 4TAB 
Townsville 891khz and Darwin 1242khz.
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** Ron Gitschier - RGITSCHIER@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  1160 WELX in Hilliard/Jacksonville, FL is still dark. Not a peep for a 
number of months now. Used to relay nothing but Radio Unica's SS talk. 
  1170 WKLN  St. Augustine Beach, FL. In the past week or so, I thought 
the freq seemed blank when I was checking in on 1160. Then Thursday I 
heard them mid afternoon doing a home shopping show, and off again later 
in the afternoon. Could be just because of virtually _constant_ 
lightning crashes that I'm not getting thier (750w?) signal. Will try 
again tomorrow. Used to be AM Stereo, went mono/music of your life to 
locally produced standards fare. Will follow up....
  1460 WZNZ Jacksonville, FL is no longer // Christain COntemporary Hits 
"The Promise 106.5" WBGB-FM Ponte Vedre Beach, FL, but is doing 
Satellite Business Talk. (kinda old news)
  1530 WOBS Jacksonville, FL's 50kw daytimer - they apparently switched 
from "Southern Gospel" bird droppings with a few brokered dollar a 
holler preachers and sales pitches to "Urban Gospel", seemingly locally 
produced. Plus an occasional urban preacher or sales pitch block.... I 
don't know if Metropolitan has given up the station, it was sold or 
leased to someone else. And I just airchecked the lunchtime locally DJ'd 
gospel music show before they went under/away/whatever... 
  Question of the day --- Is the WELX 1160 facilty shared with WOBS'? 
(Diplexed?)
  1570 WGSR Fernandina Beach, FL. I was surprised to find them on Friday 
(or was it thursday) but alas, it was a few hours spent on the air with 
an Aretha Franklin's Greatest Hits CD rolling through the tracks sans 
TOH IDs. Demonstrating the station's signal? Technical Adjustments? Who 
knows. The telephones are disconnected up there, so I don't know. At 
night I get whispers from WSSA Morrow/Atlanta, GA and WCLE Cleveland, TN 
(no hint of Radio Amancer). And in the morning the Mt. Airy, NC station 
and WTWB Auburndale, FL. One morning I think I got the western Canadian 
station doing oldies (call sign alzheimers) but can't say for sure, 
wasn't on tape and needed to hear the positioner/ID again... stayed with 
it during dawn....
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*Robert Foxworth - rfoxwor1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  910 Plant City FL back on air. Man discussing religious topix, as 
promised. I suspect they came back on yesterday (16th)  I'll try to 
remember to check for whatever call is being used.  Bob F
  As I just advised 910 Plant City FL has been resurrected. I set up 2 
RX's on 570 and 910 and they went dual right through the hour (2100 
Eastern LOCAL Time) ID was Thanks for listening to 910 and 570, WTWD 
Plant City and WTBN Pinellas Park. The audio on 910 lags by 150 to 200 
ms, sounds like a phone line feed. So I have begun and ended my 
listening career on these two freqs in the space of a couple hours, hi. 
Goodbye daytime Havana-910 ...  Bob F
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**Barry McLarnon - bm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

WPTX-1690 is back on the air, now with "Sporting News Radio". Heard with 
full ID at midnight EDT.
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*Pat Martin - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

  I just received an e mail from Clear Channel in Salisbury regarding 
the X Band CP-1670. They have let it expire, so that one wont be coming 
on the air.
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**Deane D McIntyre - dmcintyr@xxxxxxxxxxx

  As of yesterday CKGY-1170 Red Deer AB is silent for good, having moved 
to FM three months ago but the AM side was run in // for the three 
months allowed by the CRTC. 
  CKRD-700 went silent some time ago (also moved to FM) so there are now 
no  AM stations left in Red Deer, the only station on AM within 60 miles 
of Red Deer being the graveyarder in Stettler, CKSQ-1400. However most 
of the Edmonton and Calgary AM stations have good signals into Red Deer.
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**Eric_Floden@xxxxxxxxx

  from Northwest Broadcasters website 
(http://members.home.net/nwbroadcasters/recentnews.htm )
  07/22/01 - CKSR FM 98.3 Chilliwack is now testing their new FM 
transmitter with slogan "Star 98.3, The Valley's New Light Rock".  The 
Rogers Broadcasting station, which was started as CHWK in 1927 by Casey 
Wells and Jack Menzies of Menzies Hardware, will vacate the AM 1270 spot 
later this year.  Thanks to Ted Wendland, The Puget Sound Radio Guide
  07/24/01 - CE for the Lower Mainland Rogers stations, Jack Wiebe 
reports that CFSR FM 107.1 Abbotsford is scheduled to be on air in two 
to three weeks. Meanwhile, CKIS FM 100.5 Hope was tested for the first 
time yesterday and is expected to be operational in about two weeks.
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*Pat Martin - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

  I made alot of phone calls this morning on my cel phone which didn't 
cost me anything, as I get plenty of time that I never use and long 
distance included. Here is what I found out about the X Banders that 
have not come on as yet.

1620-WJRZ-NJ-Just an appli,no CP
1620-KNNT-NM- has been sold no plans, not certain where the old CP even 
       went.
1620-KHRT-ND-GM said they were still thinking about it, but have no 
       plans now.
1620-WAZG-SC- has been sold,so no plans, again not certain where the old 
       CP went.
1630-KOME-CA- will come on soon(?) but no date.
1630-KNAX-TX, station no sale, but no takers (970), so who knows 
according to CE. The call letter change was a whim, as it doesn't mean 
       anything.
1640-WVMI-MS. This is an interesting one. According to the CE, there was 
       just an apli, no CP as far as he could find. It may have been a 
       whim, as they have trouble keepingthe 570-30 year old TX on the 
       air along with the directional pattern. So I wouldn't hold my 
       breath on this.
1640-WLHJ-NC, phone number no good, will have to try a new number.
1640-KMKZ-OK, no one knew anything and the GM & CE were out.
1650-WAZJ-GA, no plans at this time.
1650-KBIV-TX, phone number no good, will have to try a new number.
1660-WBHE-NC, no one knew anything, will have to call back CE.
1670-KSUL-CA   Will come on it time, but station is for sale I was told.
1680-KRJO-LA, should be on the air soon according to secretary. Look for 
       it!
1680-KAZJ-WA, will be on in the future, but no date.
1690-WSWK-GA, no one knew, the CE was out.
1690-WHTE-IL, this one will be on by August 2001 with Sports Talk. The 
       GM has the tx 10/1 KW set up and just needs some parts. Look for 
       it!
1700-WAYU-NH, this one is not planned. Too bad I was hoping for NH.  
1700-KCHT-OR, still planned, no date.
1700-WEZI-VA, also this one is not planned either.

  So the only two I can find that should be one very soon is IL-1690 & 
LA-1680. Clovis, CA 1630 also could be on soon.
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*Albert Lehr - ALehr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

KDIA-1640 Vallejo, CA noted today 7/28 with KDYA-1190's Gospel music 
format instead of Catholic programming.
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**Rick Kenneally - Wilton, CT - woodlandview@xxxxxxxxx

 760  WCHP  NY  Champlain - 7/11 2030 - In the "Why haven't I heard this 
       before?" category - very strong w/end of "Life in the Word" 
       program, ad for Victory Bible Camp, then quick, recorded "WCHP 
       Champlain" ID by woman.  {RWK-CT}
 900  CJBR  QU  Rimouski - 7/11 2100 - Rose up to strongest point right 
       at top of the hour (how often does that happen?) in CHML null and 
       over CKTS w/end of good blues music program & French talk & "R. 
       Canada" mentions.  {RWK-CT}
 900  CKTS  QU Sherbrooke - 7/11 2322 - In CHML null on good Canadian 
       night w/woman host of talk show on child abuse.  IDed throughout 
       the night as CJAD. {RWK-CT}
 900  WJWL  DE  Georgetown - 7/12 2204 - In partial CHML null w/"... 
       join me this and every Friday on AM 900 JWL & AM 12-80 JWE" 
 900  WUAM  NY  Saratoga Springs - 7/11 2200 - Unexpected ID while 
       chasing Canadians.  Man w/"AM 11-60 WMVI Mechanicsville & AM 900 
       WUAM Saratoga Springs." {RWK-CT}
 910  WABI  ME  Bangor - 7/13 2100 - Not strong, but in relative clear 
       w/end of piano music then "This is WABI, Bangor - the 24-hour 
       memory station - your favorite station."  Then CNN news. {RWK-CT}
 910  WNHV  VT  White River Junction - 7/13 0200 - Good w/"AM 9-10 WNHV 
       White River Junction & AM 12-30 WTSV Claremont & online at 
       ???.com. ESPN Radio The Score."  {RWK-CT}
 910  WSKT  NC  Jacksonville - 7/12 2300 - A good couple of nights on 
       910.  ToH ID like "The new home of Onslow County's sports fans, 
       the new ESPN Radio 9-10 WSKT Jacksonville" u/WLAT-CT. {RWK-CT}
 930  WFMD  MD  Frederick - 7/17 0300 - Heard right through WPAT during 
       momentary pause in audio w/"...WFMD.com" by man and then song ID 
       "WFMD - Frederick".  Note, WPAT Paterson, NJ, carries an 
       overnight program that often IDs as WNSW-1430.  {RWK-CT}
 980  WOFX  NY  Troy - 6/18 0000 - During come-from-behind Mets/Yankees 
       game - ID during break in 9th inning - "SportsTalk 9-80 WOFX".  
       Not a new stations but needed new calls.  {RWK-CT}
1000  WCMX  MA  Leominster - 6/27 0200 - Tip from the web found this on 
       after hours w/religious programming, recorded ID by man "WCMX 
       Leominster, Fitchburg, Lunenberg.  Your complete Christian Mix." 
       ABC news.  {RWK-CT}
1000  WIOO  PA  Carlisle - 6/28 2040 - Good w/ad for A1 Party Rental. 
       "Country Gold 1000, WIOO, with a lifetime of great country 
       favorites". {RWK-CT}
1000  WLNL  NY  Horseheads - 6/28 0600 - Poor signal u/Chicago - Tuned 
       into end of s/on announcement w/"send donations to..." call 
       letters, address, and RSN news.  {RWK-CT}
1240  WHMQ  MA  Greenfield - 6/26 0200 - Spot for Dennis & ?? show, then 
       man: "WHMP Northampton" woman: "WHMQ Greenfield" man: "WHNP 
       Longmeadow" woman: "The Pioneer Valley's #1 for news & talk" Man: 
       "WHMP".  Then CBS news.  {RWK-CT}
1290  WCCC  CT  West Hartford - 07/14 1300 - Weak but readable on newly-
       strung sloper w/"AM 12-90 Beethoven Radio" ID and into Gershwin's 
       "American in Paris" {which I love} //webcast.  Well, that does 
       it.  On to Rhode Island...
1290  WCCC  CT  West Hartford - 7/14 1600 - Heard groundwave on new 
       east-facing sloping longwire, w/"AM 12-90 ... Beethoven Radio" ID 
       then into Gershwin's "American in Paris" // webcast.  This was my 
       last unheard in CT - first time I've completed a state.  {RWK-CT}
1340  WMID  NJ  Atlantic City - 7/18 0704 - Very faint but readable in 
       mush u/WENT-NY w/man "...Thank you for joining us ... 13-40 WMID" 
       then woman talking.  {RWK-CT}
1420  WBSM  MA  New Bedford - 7/14 2130 - Way up on top of frequency 
       with "The place to turn for local news - WBSM Newstalk 14-20".  
       WCOJ in background.  {RWK-CT}
1450  WKIP  NY  Poughkeepsie - 7/20 0600 - In WCUM-CT null and mixing 
       w/someone carrying Patriots(?) baseball game - w/"... it's Music 
       of Your Life - 14-50 WKIP" then slow version of "Someone to Watch 
       Over Me".  {RWK-CT}
1490  WACM  MA  West Springfield - 7/9 2059 -Mixing with others and 
       buried under someone playing "Summer Breeze" - Spanish talk 
       including numbers "Ocho Ochenta", then "WACM West Springfield" in 
       English.  Nice to finally get an ID on this - have been hearing 
       Spanish in the jumble for weeks.  {RWK-CT}
1490  WCDO  NY  Sidney - 7/6 2156 - Briefly over mush w/"The Tri-
       counties heartbeat, WCDO."  Heard again at 6am the following 
       morning with full sign-on announcement w/frequency & power for 
       both AM & FM.  {RWK-CT}
1490  WESB  PA  Bradford - 7/9 0600 - Excited, live-sounding DJ 
       w/"Broadcasting from ??, the ?? with the contest on WESB, 
       Bradford." Heavy interference from the 1490 crowd.  {RWK-CT}
1490  WOLF  NY  Syracuse - 7/10 0700 - R. Disney rising above mush, then 
       "W-O-L-F, Syracuse" by child at top of hour.  {RWK-CT}
1580  WGYM  NJ  Hammonton - 7/12 0100 - ESPN programming.  IDed as 15-80 
       WGYM, not WONZ.  {RWK-CT}
1610  WNZY224 (WNTY224?)  NY White Plains & Rye - 7/18 1800 - Driving 
       along I287, heard one weak TIS servicing parking & directions in 
       Rye Playland amusement park.  Then heard a station giving 
       information at upcoming events at the Westchester County Center 
       in White Plains.  Both stations gave same call letters, both 
       stations had fairly weak signals and didn't cover much ground, 
       and neither is in the FCC database. {RWK-CT}
1630  WPCD802  PA  Philadelphia - 7/14 2030 - VERY strong w/airport 
       parking info and 215- number to call in emergency.  Also 
       surprisingly good considering never heard.
1630  WPCD802  PA  Philadelphia - 7/14 2050 - Suddenly a regular on this 
       channel with parking & terminal info for Philadelphia Int'l 
       Airport.  Man giving several minutes worth of info including 
       station call letters.  Good from Wilton, very good from Westport 
1670  Pirate  MA  Lawrence - 7/13 2030 - Previously reported and located 
       by Mark Connelly - very strong this night w/two men speaking 
       Haitian French - fuzzy audio.  {RWK-CT}
1690  Panasonic Digital Radio Network - New York City - 7/13 0900 heard 
       from right on the Hudson in Weehawken, NJ, w/local traffic 
       reports and ads for Panasonic and J&R Music World.
1690  Panasonic Radio Network   NY  New York City - 7/13 0900 - Heard 
       from across the Hudson in Weehawken.  Station carrying ads for 
       Panasonic and for J&R Music World and giving traffic updates.  
       Faded quickly as I moved away from the city.  {RWK-CT}
1690  Pirate  MA  Boston? - 7/3  2210 - Haitian French music & talk by 
       man.  Then a woman called in and in accented English asked the 
       announcer to pass a message to someone.  She mentioned a trip to 
       Jamaica and gave her phone number.  This is the first talking 
       I've heard on this station.  {RWK-CT}
1690  WQO256  NY  Jamaica, Queens - 7/2 0800 - At JFK airport while 
       waiting for flight, heard "This is a test transmission of the 
       latest addition to the New York State Highway Advisory Radio 
       network - WQO256"  This has been widely reporting in the East - 
       it is in or very near JFK.  {RWK-CT}
1700  WPIC749  PA  Philadelphia - 7/14 2100 - Good signal w/mentions of 
       City of Philadelphia, Festival Pier, Penn's Landing, parking for 
       events, etc.  {RWK-CT}
1700  WPIC749  PA  Philadelphia - 7/14 2100 - In good considering I've 
       never heard it before w/mentions of Festival Pier and parking 
       info for events.  Gave call letters & "City of Philadelphia".

  By the way, very interesting conditions last night and tonight.  
Canada was strong again last night, and all frequencies seemed to have 
the usuals, but at higher signal levels and lower noise levels than 
we've seen for a while.
  Summer DX continues to roll along with lots of semi-local receptions, 
but nothing major.  Had a few good days recently with cooler weather, no 
t-storms, and good domestic conditions.  Those nights would have brought 
armchair copy of distant clear channel stations if we still had clear 
channels.  
  Boston-area pirates continue to dominate the x-band.  The Lawrence 
pirate on 1670 made it in nicely a couple of evenings.  While 1690 was 
clear, the Boston pirate on that frequency was actually a pest.
  I did manage to complete Connecticut, but it required stringing an 
antenna specifically to do so.  WCCC-1290 is back on frequency, and I 
can't hear a peep from them in the morning or evening.  But their mid-
day groundwave can make it with a big enough wire.  Thanks to the other 
CT DXers who provided tips on WCCC.  I'm kinda glad that's done, as I 
I'm sick of listening to 1290 day after day.  Now to try to complete 
Rhode Island - have 3 to go.  Completing states is easier when you near 
so many little ones.
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*kevin redding - amfmtvdx@xxxxxxxxx

  Heard on a Chris Cuff AM stereo modified Delco radio and 85' wire 
antenna:

 920  XEBH  MEXICO, Hermosillo, Sonora 0100 UTC 7/15 slogan "Lo Mejor, 
       Nueve Veinte" playing SS CHR IN STEREO.

  I bought a CHEAP AM/FM radio that would be an excellent beginners DX 
radio. Its kind of the son of the Radio Shack 12-655 and its brother 12-
656. The part number is 12-639A and its a cheap, hot little analog AMFM
receiver, its on sale now at Radio Shack.
  This was heard on the 12-639A son of 12-655.

1140  KSFN  NV, Las Vegas 0635 7/27 using a different slogan. The old 
       one was cruisin 1140. They are now using "Hot Talk 1140."
1260  KWYR  SD, Winner 0005 7/27 station promo " Your country leader in 
       sports" then singing ID, "KWYR".
1390  KENN  NM, Farmington 0000 7/27 ToH ID and slogan "You're listening 
       to KENM, Farmington's news leader".
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*Tim Hall - halls@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

1700  WNSB415?  CA  San Diego - 7/15 0316  Fair-good with tape loop "You 
       are listening to a test broadcast operating on 1700 kHz AM from 
       CalTrans." Signal strength and loop direction suggest this would 
       be WNSB415, which is moving here from 530 kHz to escape XEJAZZ-
       540.  Transmitter is located at CA-905 at Beyer Blvd. (between I-
       5 and I-805).  (TRH-CA)
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**Ron Gitschier - RGITSCHIER@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  As I mentioned my ship visited the Virgin Passage (no comments about 
230 sailors in the V.P., please.. lol...) (well, alright, go ahead).
  I have about 6 cassettes, at least 2 or 3 C-120s that I recorded IDs, 
DX and short airchecks of AMs on.
  Here's what I skimmed so far from about 1.75 if them.
  June 29th 2001, just before 7pm eastern. St. Marten NA, Phillipsburg. 
1300 PJD2: during long break toward end of hour long local news block. 
Promo; Caribbean Gold radio show....Promo "News and Views"...every wed. 
at 8:15AM by the National Progressive Party....Promo - "Culture Club" 
radio show every sat. 1:30PM.... ID: "This is the voice of St. Marten, 
P-J-D-2. 13-00 AM, Broadcasting from ...(highway?) 21 St. Marten, 
Netherland Antillies" into Master Review music program... signal fair at 
best. Ton o' splash from WRRA 1290. 
  7:00:20PM - You're listening to WRRA 12-90 The Reef. Simulcasting with 
WAJX 103.5FM in the United States Virgin Islands. Our transmitters are 
in Frederiksted. Our studios are at 79A Casa Cokley. We are in Saint 
Croix. WRRA 1290 AM & WAJX 103.5 FM...jingle...'Radio.. gets results' 
into World Web Radio Network news. signal city grade... off southerly 
side of Vieques Island.
  June 29, 2001 8PM eastern 
  900khz - 'Radio Venezuela' multiple IDs at 8PM break. signal very 
armchair - city grade on walkman sized Aiwa radiocassette with digital 
tuning readout. Not a peep out of the 895 station heard earlier during 
daylight with a sight signal and 890 Aciebo, PR in my back pocket...Many 
(presumed) Venezuelans were out virtually from the onset of dusk, 
clobbering local 1190 WBMJ San Juan (which //'s over 1370 WIVV Vieques), 
1370 Vieques, from about 10 miles or so from that island... 
  Many of my other notes were on local ID catches... #15 - 740khz...#16 
760khz.... 
  Alrighty, I found the ID collector tape (of many) I made from my trip 
to the Virgin Passage between Eastern Puerto Rico, Vieques, US Virgin 
Islands. While off of Vieques, on June 29th at 9PM I found a 630khz 
ID... first of all the evening signal was good and very readable. This 
is on an older Aiwa walkman-sized radiocassette recorder, on the water 
underway. I'd say that it was within the realm of armchair copy. Strong, 
not top of the city grade scale. ID'd four radio stations, WUNO "Sin-
ron", the other calls I can't decipher from SS but they go from there to 
(WAPA????)"Ponce". W---"Mayaguez", and W---Arciebo (near the Roosevelt 
Roads Base?). I can hear the letters well, just can't translate it well. 
David, if you'd like the clip, let me know. I may have the other 
stations on tape as well, I am just beginning to get to the 25% point of 
all the recordings. 
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Bruce Portzer - Seattle WA - bportzer@xxxxxxxx

  Last weekend, I took a trip to the ocean with my ten year old son.  
Our venue was Grayland, a small town on the Washington coast and home to 
many previous DXpeditions.  Naturally, I took my trusty Drake R8A with 
me, and put up an 800 foot East-West Beverage between the motel and the 
beach.  I checked the dial around sunrise both mornings and found 
conditions were relatively good (at least for mid-summer DXing). Several 
NZ/Aussie stations were in on medium wave, and a handful of Far East 
stations were briefly heard 7/14.  Not much from the Pacific islands, 
but I only listened around local sunrise, after most of the island 
stations had signed off.  I also tuned around on shortwave, and heard a 
few interesting catches.  Results are listed below.

 530  ALASKA, Adak, 1129 7/15 beacon with "ADK" identifier o/TIS 
       stations.  Only 25 watts according to www.airnav.com web site.
 612  AUSTRALIA, Brisbane, 4QR, 1235 7/14 good w/country mx //1548, 
       easily separable from 610
 620  HAWAII, Hilo, KIPA, 1123 7/15 atop w/oldies, "620 & 790, ?? for 
       the big island" mention
 657  NEW ZEALAND, Wellington,  1223 7/14 good w/easy listening vocal mx 
       //882/963.  1201 7/15 news, 1204 ad for Christian something, into 
       EZL/Christian mx, "Southern Star" ID 1226, strong at times but 
       many deep fades
 684  AUSTRALIA, Kempsey, 2KP, 1236 7/14 weak w/country mx //1548 etc
 702  AUSTRALIA, Sydney, 2BL, 1237 7/14 country mx & talk //1548 etc 
       mixing w/unid
 738  AUSTRALIA, Grafton, 2NR, 1257 7/14 fair w/country mx //1548, no 
       sign of Tahiti
 738  FRENCH POLYNESIA, Papeete, 1240 7/14 monster signal w/group 
       discussion in French, then inst mx, no 740 splatter, even with 
       6KHz selectivity setting.  Not heard during later rechecks.  Also 
       1231 7/15 woman in French o/2NR
 747  AUSTRALIA,Toowoomba, 4QS 1242 7/14 country mx //1548 et al, fair
 747  JAPAN, Sapporo, JOIB, 1140 7/14 fair in KXL-750 splat w/man & 
       woman in Japanese
 774  UNID, 1309 7/15 either 3LO or JOUB w/inst mx //747(JOIB or 4QS). 
       Either combination is possible, though propagation to Australia 
       was much more viable at the time.  No sign of 3LO otherwise, even 
       though many other Aussies were in well.
 783  NEW ZEALAND, Wellington, 2YB, 1157 7/14 light jazz mx, then Access 
       Radio ID 1200:30
 792  UNID, 1234 7/15 male EE briefly u/4RN, possibly R Sport
 792  AUSTRALIA, Brisbane, 4RN 1303 7/14 still in well w/ABC nx, Radio 
       Australia pgm 1306
 882  NEW ZEALAND, Auckland, 1224 7/14 EZL vocals //657 fair through 
       heavy KIXI-880 splat.  Same thing 1226 7/15.
 890  ALASKA, Homer, KBBI (tentative), 1143 7/14 strong station playing 
       old bluegrass and blues songs way atop freq, lost under CJDC by 
       1150. Again strong 1114 7/15 w/jazz/blues songs, brief anmt 
       saying it was the "Blues Before Sunrise" pgm 1130.  No ID but 
       KBBI's   web site says they carry the show at this time
 891  AUSTRALIA, Adelaide, 5AN 1240 7/15, good w/news, then S Australia 
       wx , "10 past 10, this is ABC news" 
 963  NEW ZEALAND, Dunedin, 1223 7/14 weak w/EZL mx //657
1035  NEW ZEALAND, Wellington, 2ZB, 1218 7/14 nx pgm, NZ-accented ancrs, 
       briefly good.  Again 1229 7/15 with "Newstalk Zed B" ID
1098  UNID, 7/14 1247 & other times,  strong carrier, weak audio, 
       possibly Marshall Islands.  Same thing 1256 7/15.
1287  JAPAN, Sapporo, JOHR, 1153 7/14, Japanese talk fair-poor
1332  AUSTRALIA, Bundaberg, 4BU, 1244-1250+ 7/15, strong at times but 
       many deep fades, old rock songs (Carole King, Rod Stewart, etc), 
       1248 ID "...on Classic Gold 4BU"
1332  JAPAN, Nagoya, JOSF, 1152 7/14 Japanese talk weak
1386  JAPAN, NHK2, 1154 7/14, Japanese talk briefly good
1475  MALAYSIA, 1225 7/15, weak carrier separable from unid-1476 
1548  AUSTRALIA, Emerald, 4QD, 1231-1300 strong w/pgm about an Aussie 
       country mx artist w/on-air interviews and songs.  Made it easy to 
       check other freqs for parallels, using the second VFO in the R8A.  
       Fanfare 1300, then woman w/ABC nx, gradually disappeared by 1305. 
       Much weaker 7/15 at various times.
1566  S KOREA, Cheju, HLAZ, 1156 7/14 JJ rlgs pgm weak-fair 
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Zacharias Liangas - zliangas@xxxxxxxxxxxx

 567 20 1349 S7 Skopje , news in MK, riots oin Genova 
 639 20 1353  -- Stip r of R skopje //567 
 648 10 2124 S5 BBC  , news ID 
 738 12 2115 S5 Tetovo?  soings of Neda UKr , YL giving tel , S5 at best 
 801 09 1943 [AZE]  BBC(ID)  news in croatian?" 
 801 11 2003 S7 D funk , german song 
 863 20 1328 S4 BU Blagoevgad nice pop songs 
 909 10 2135 S6 BBC , talks and nx in EE
 960 12 0418 S4 Bulg Prg Horizont YL w news 
 960 12 0418 S9 R skopje , ID and news 
 973 09 2040 BBC prg in EE , refs to BBC
1242 11 2004 S2 MRT skopje with nx , QRM R BLeu FF

The logs are made with  1x1 m loop and R75.
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**David Yocis - davidyocis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

1320  WVNZ  VA  Richmond - 7/21 1505 - Heard in Spanish with many ID's 
       as "La Primera," music, legal ID in English at this time as "AM 
       1320 WVNZ Richmond."  Good signal atop channel as usual daytime.  
       (David Yocis, Washington DC)
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Edward Kusalik - ekusalik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

1660  KAXW  Merced California 1126-1205 July 18 Another new x-bander for 
       me, heard with 'El Rancherita de progreso' Spanish Program with 
       baladas & ranchero music. No ID at the TOH. Over KXOL with a 
       solid signal on the loop Called the station,(1-209-358-9723) 
       spoke to the Office  Manager and told me to direct my reports to: 
       KAXW-KRAN 514 East Bellevue Road, Atwater California 95301 USA 
       Atn: Lorelei Mouillesseaux Office Manager Thanks to Terry 
       Palmersheim for the address tip!! #37 x-bander for me now...
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**Bruce Conti - Nashua NH - BACONTI@xxxxxxx

Transatlantic DX

 531  SPAIN  RNE synchros JUL 21 0450 - Good; telephone talk in Spanish, 
       woman with ID, "En Radio Nacional..." [Conti-NH]
 549  ALGERIA  Chaine 1, Les Trembles JUL 21 0435 - Fair; Arabic music, 
       strong het against CHLN 550, assumed Algeria as it was well 
       beyond Saudi Arabia sunrise. [Conti-NH]
 549  ALGERIA  Chaine 1, Les Trembles JUL 23 0435 - Good; man in Arabic 
       and music parallel 153, no phasing required as this was strong 
       directly off the east sloper. [Conti-NH]
 567  IRELAND  RTE Radio One, Tullamore JUL 21 0358 - Good; 5th 
       Dimension "Up Up and Away," news and weather, Radio One ID. 
 567  IRELAND  RTE Radio One, Tullamore JUL 27 0250 - Good; jazz vocals 
       and instrumentals, news at the top of the hour. [Conti-NH]
 585  SPAIN  RNE Madrid JUL 13 0405 - Good; man with telephone interview 
       in Spanish, the strongest transatlantic signal tonight. 
 666  PORTUGAL  RDP synchros, JUL 27 0310 - Fair; talk in Portuguese, 
       nostalgic vocals. [Conti-NH]
 792  FRANCE  France Bleu, Limoges JUL 13 0240 - Fair; pop French vocal 
       parallel 1206. [Conti-NH]
 836  AZORES  RDP Barrosa JUL 27 0455 - Fair; nostalgic vocals, strong 
       het against Canary Islands/Spain 837 kHz. [Conti-NH]
 837  CANARY ISLANDS/SPAIN  COPE synchros JUL 27 0450 - Fair; news/talk 
       in Spanish, strong het on low sife from Azores 836 kHz. 
1116  SPAIN  SER synchros JUL 27 0315 - Good; in-studio discussion in 
       Spanish, some synchro echo, parallel 1575. [Conti-NH]
1206  FRANCE  France Bleu, Bordeaux JUL 27 0335 - Good; man and woman in 
       French, and a Broadway-style show tune. [Conti-NH]

Pan American DX

1375  ST. PIERRE ET MIQUELON   RFO St. Pierre JUL 23 0425 - Excellent; 
       pop French music parallel 162 kHz. [Conti-NH]

Domestic DX

 550  CHLN  QU  Trois-Rivieres - 07/21 0024 - Good; "Ici Radiomedia" and 
       network talk program in French, over WDDZ. (BC-NH)
 750  CBGY  NF  Bonavista Bay - 07/21 0105 - Good; CBC news, "This is 
       CBC Radio One," and Radio Netherlands program, over WSB. (BC-NH)
 820  WWLZ  NY  Horseheads - 07/27 0100 - Fair; "WWLZ Horseheads, 
       Elmira" and ABC news heard under WNYC. (BC-NH)
 900  WMVU  NH  Nashua - 07/27 2359 - Dr. Joy Brown, promo for "The 
       French Program, music of your culture" Sunday morning on WMVU, 
       "For the best in talk radio, stay tuned right here, WMVU Nashua" 
       and USA Radio Network news, then the Good Day talk show; 
       apparently now NSP. (BC-NH)
1060  unID  - 07/27 2219 - Under KYW with big band/nostalgia, briefly 
       fading in with Eastern time check and mention of "the Joe Bradley 
       Show."  Later heard call letters that sounded like WGOZ, many 
       more Eastern time checks. Music continued through 2300 without a 
       break for news.  Received on a similar bearing as KYW; a phase-
       null of KYW also nulled out this station. (BC-NH)
1150  CHGM  QU  Gaspe - 07/27 0000 - Fair; "CHNC 610 New Carlisle, CHGM 
       1150 Gaspe" and Radiomedia network program in French. (BC-NH)
1590  WSMN  NH  Nashua - 07/29 0030 - Noted with ESPN radio.  Recently 
       leased by Florida broadcaster Tiger Financial, runs local and 
       business talk programs weekdays, ESPN overnight and weekends, 
       joined Red Sox baseball network, IDs as "The Tiger, AM 1590." 
1690  unID  - 07/21 0140 - Good; continuous French Caribbean music, man 
       in French with echo, mention of Radio ?? International, WPTX was 
       off. (BC-NH)
1700  WEUV  AL  Huntsville - 07/08 2220 - Fair; "We're 1600 AM WEUP" and 
       gospel music over JFK TIS. (BC-NH)
1710  unID  - 07/27 2130 - "Saturday night rock n roll doo wop" show 
       (note that it's Friday night), oldies music, enthusiastic DJ, 
       "I'm out of time, out of cigarettes, out of luck..." and off at 
       2200, signal was fading in and out of utility stations and noise. 

BC-NH  Bruce Conti, Nashua - R8B, MWDX-5, 100-ft wire, 100-ft east 
sloping wire.
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*Paul LaFreniere - plafren@xxxxxxxxxx

1150  WHBY  I.D.  WHBY  Kimberly-Appleton-Fox City 7/18  0800 EDT
1450  KBUN  Local spots and Sportsradio 1450 slogans. Fair.  0622  7/20
1450  WELY  Local spots and PSA.Fair.  0635  7/20
1450  WHRY  More good times and great oldies from WHRY. Fair 0639 7/20

  Surface observers stationed at 19 U.S. cities  recorded the daytime 
occurence of signals and signal fraction on an hourly basis for the 
period April 1999 through April 2000.  Each observation uses one of four 
main categories to report signals as unobserved, non-persistent, and 
indeterminate.  Additional classification includes the co-occurence of 
signals with each report.  The data cover much of the continental U.S. 
including locations near major commercial radio stations.  The mean 
annual frequency of occurence in unobstructed listening conditions is 13 
percent for these sites.  Signal occurence varied substantially with 
location and season.  Most signals occured during the winter months and 
least during the summer with a pronounced minimum during July. Although 
nocturnal observations are not available, it appears that the signals 
have a dirunal variation that peaks from sunset to sunrise over most 
areas.  Signals were most often observed in areas near major commercial 
radio stations and least often over areas far removed from the heaviest 
radio traffic.  A significant correlation exists between mean signal 
frequency and power usage above 5KW suggesting predictive potential for 
assessing future signal effects.
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Aurel Chiochiu - chiochiu@xxxxxxxxx

  I checked the AM band and groundwave was good to Montreal, but using 
just a walk-man and a Realistic DX-351 receiver (made primarily for SW-
listening, not for AM use), the reception was poor to verry poor, except 
from CINF Infos 690 (690 AM) wich was fairly strong. Here using a good 
Sanyo portable, I get verry good day-time groundwave receptions of ALL 
the Ottawa stations from my QTH near Montreal. I even get ground-wave 
from MA on 590 (WBNW) and 640 (WNNZ), at my home QTH, of course !
  On longwave (the multi-band Realistic DX-351 receiver cover the 
european LW-BCB 150 - 280), I discovered a cross modulation beetwen a 
NDB beacon and CJRC-1150 wich were mixing, CJRC was stronger than the 
morse code NDB and when I got back to Pierrefonds, these spurs were 
still audible a good 40 km. away, from Gâtineau (a city adjacent to Hull 
and Ottawa).
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***BERGLUND JOHAN - johandx@xxxxxxxxx

Hi from Trollhättan, Sweden

1323  July-26 1815 Russia. Radio Grad Petrov, St. Petersburg, a new one 
       for me, thanks to the K9AY which completely eliminated Voice of 
       Russia in German and later Frensh via Wachenbrunn, Germany.  Very 
       good signal with religious program and fine ids.
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*Pat Martin - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

 890  KBBI  AK, Homer, very good on top with with Blues and ID at 0458 
       EDT "This is KBBI, Homer, serving the Southern Kenai Peninsula" 
       7/27. Best signal off new EWE antenna. (PM-OR)

Drake R8, EWE antenna
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**Rick Kenneally - Wilton, CT - woodlandview@xxxxxxxxx

  Strong Latin in WHAM null from coastal Connecticut tonight.  Mentions 
"Exitos" with almost every break in contemporary, pop-sounding music. 
Some selections sound almost like club dance mixes.  Seems too popular 
and produced to be Rebelde.  The "Exitos" could have been part of a 
program name.
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Edward Kusalik - ekusalik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  KAZW. I've been searching on the internet for an address or a phone 
number under Merced, California for KTFN-1580/KAXW-1660 and have run 
into a dead end...any help on this one? I've heard this new x-bander and 
would like to call the station for their postal address or find out 
where to send reception reports to who & where? any help would be a 
welcome relief!
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***Masa Horie - mhorie@xxxxxxxxxx

  Does anyone know about KAXW which is currently on 1660kHz? I recently 
received the signal and got ID like "KRAN, Merced, 15-80 AM, KXLW, 
Merced, 16-60 AM, La Rancherita." But I couldn't hear anything like 
"KAXW". Did the station change the call from KAXW to KXLW? Or something 
happened with it?
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**Bob Klingler - Rklinger97@xxxxxxx

  Hi all, wondering if I could get some help on a station that I logged 
about two months ago! I was going through a note book that I use when I 
am DX ing and I came across a station I heard on 1390. I wrote down that 
they ID ed as "... and more inspirational music on Joy 1390". This was 
at 10:50 PM eastern time with a poor to somewhat fair signal. We have a 
local station on 1400 which was splashing over to 1390. The station was 
playing black gospel type music. It was also mixing with a unID MOYL 
station. This station was heard on my Sangean ATS505 receiver and Radio 
Shack loop. Any help would be appreciated.

**Rick Dau - rdau36@xxxxxxxxx

  Bob, I would say there's about a 90% chance that this is WGCI in 
Chicago.  The unid MOYL may have been the station in Jackson, Tennessee.  
Both are nightly visitors at my QTH.

**Chris Rigas - crigas@xxxxxxxxxx

I don't believe WGCI uses "Joy 1390" as ID.

**David Yocis - davidyocis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

  Actually, both WGCI and WTJS are extremely rare in the Northeast.  In 
these parts, religion on 1390 is usually WDCW Syracuse NY (though I'm 
not aware of "Joy 1390" ID's) and MOYL music is usually WLAN Lancaster 
PA.
  Upon further thought, another possibility for black gospel music on 
1390 is Charleston SC which I believe ID's as "Heaven 1390."  And 
Youngstown is another possibility for NOS music.  Of course, I now have 
a 5000-watt local on 1390 (WZHF) so I don't hear any of those stations 
any more!

**Mike Brooker - aum108@xxxxxxxxxxx

  Could "Joy 1390" be WLCM, Charlotte, MI?  I don't know if they use 
this slogan, but they are REL format, and make it into this area semi-
regularly on SSS.  I've QSLed them in 1988 as WNLF ("New Life").
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From: barry.davies@xxxxxxxxxxxx

  WWKB-1520. Can any members in the North East confirm if this one has 
dumped business talk and switched to a 70's rock music format? Do they 
have a 70's format over nite. Are the call letters still good and what 
slogans/strap lines are they using? Which news (if any) network are they 
using over nite?
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*Lynn Hollerman - lynnhollerman@xxxxxxxxxxx

>From the IRCA message board

  I have recently become the owner of a transmitter for which I am going 
to need some advice on. This unit covers the low end of the medium wave 
band, 490 - 512 Khz, and is totally frequency synthesized, built for the 
Canadian Reserves in the Yukon Territory. It's mosfet output, takes 24 
VDC at around 15 Amps, and is in a rack mount enclosure. Excellent 
cosmetic shape and appears to not have had any use. Since this 
transmitter puts out a 350 Watt CW signal, it appears that I will need 
to apply for the appropriate FCC license to operate this as a CW beacon, 
or else if anyone is interested in making me an offer for this 
transmitter, let me know. I have the service operations manual with 
schematic with it! Thanks for reading!
  Please respond to davefleming@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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**Greg Myers - tmyers01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  7/21. Hrd this am, station with Oldies and ID'ing only as "Oldies 
Radio AM 12 Hundred". Hrd from 0733-0739 EDT strong then gone to Cubans. 
Any ideas on who has this format?

*Lee Freshwater - LFreshwate@xxxxxxx

  You heard WQLS-Ozark. They recently changed from Rel-C&W to oldies. I 
have hrd them here often.    details: 
http://www.geocities.com/amlogbook/changes.htm
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*kevin redding - amfmtvdx@xxxxxxxxx

  Dunno who it is and I listened for 3 hours without a single ID but 
someone was on 1020 playing American standards. This is the first time I 
have heard it.

*Pat Martin - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

  The only NOS station I can find listed on 1020 is KOTD-Plattsmouth, 
NE. I wonder if they were testing with the new CP of 6 KW U1?
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Aurel Chiochiu - chiochiu@xxxxxxxxx

  Did anyone have more information on how to find a good radio for AM 
Stereo? I know that the C-Quam technology is used for some AM 
broadacsters to transmitt in streo here in North America and in Mexico 
as well, but don`t know how to find any AM Stereo radio. All the radio I 
know of are AM mono.
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*Pat Martin - mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx

1640  KBJA  UT, Sandy, rec. FD cd back in 15d. V/S: Kristin Perry(?) CE. 
       Address:  10348 S. Redwood Rd, South Jordan  UT  84095. (PM-OR)
1660  KAXW  CA, Merced, rec. FD letter back 8d, V/S: Lorelei 
       Mouillesseaux-Office/Traffic Manager. Address: 514 E. Bellevue 
       Rd, Atwater  CA  95301. (PM-OR)
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**Bruce Conti - BACONTI@xxxxxxx

  I just received a nice e-mail from CHRL... copy follows.  It's a good 
example of a radio station that cares.  I didn't even send a reception 
report!

Subj:    CHRL
Date:   7/24/01 10:18:23 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From:   carol.lapierre@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Carol Lapierre)
To: BACONTI@xxxxxxx (Bruce Conti)

  I saw one of your message in a forum from last year talking about 
CHRL. You told you caught the top-of-the-hour signal at night and there 
were another station ID. It's simply because CHRL is affiliated to 
Radiomedia and Antenne 6. Antenne 6 is a small network of 6 stations 
from around Lac St-Jean: CHRL 910 Roberval, CHVD 1230/FM 92.1 
Dolbeau/St-Félicien, CFGT 1270 Alma, CFED 1340 Chapais, another one from 
Chibougamau (CJMD 1240, but I'm not sure) and a sister musical FM 
station, CKYK  95.7 which is not affiliated with the networks, but owned 
by Antenne 6. The two stations from Chapais and Chibougamau are just 
rebroadcasting CHRL 910 signal. Regularly, CFGT rebroadcast CHRL signal 
for some programming, while CHVD is usually independent. That's why you 
heard two station ID while listening CHRL, you heard that: "CHRL 910 
Roberval, CFGT 1270 Alma, membres du groupe radio Antenne 6". There's 
also some times when some stations names all the stations from the radio 
network. I hope you enjoy DXing, I never tried that. There are plenty of 
american stations I can listen to during night, but I'm just not 
interested in finding out where they are.

Byebye

Max St-Félicien, Lac-St-Jean, Québec
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Chris Martin - MartinCG@xxxxxxxxxxx

  From the 'EL Nuevo Herald' de Miami FL article . Will Radio Marti use 
transmitters in Belize (Bilce) and if so what frequencies AM y OC. Is it 
very early days yet ?
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**Patrick Griffith - AM-DXer@xxxxxxxxx

  After the recent discussions about Grenada-535 possibly changing 
frequencies I decided to ask the "official" source about the present 
frequency. With all of the 3 or 4 radio stations on Grenada the 
officials apparently have their hands full and can't keep up with the 
data. :-) Here is the interesting reply that I received:
  The National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Grenada, 
will like to inform you that at present we are in the process of 
gathering information, and are unable to provide you with the requested 
information at this point in time.
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**Frederick Vobbe - fredv@xxxxxxxxxxx

  From CGC:
  FCC WEB SITE MAKE-OVER
  The FCC has launched the first phase of a major redesign of its web 
site. The idea is to provide greater uniformity in the pages, and to 
make it easier to find information fast (an expanded and improved search 
function is being added in stages). 
  Sample the current accomplishments at:
  FCC Home Page:             http://www.fcc.gov/
  Enforcement Bureau:        http://www.fcc.gov/eb/
  Wireless Telecom Bureau:   http://www.fcc.gov/wtb/
  The web page layout has been remarkably and effectively simplified.  
Gone from the Home Page, for example, is the bandwidth-hogging picture 
of the FCC's office building.  Other FCC web pages will be modified in 
stages, and the work is expected to be completed in a couple of months.  
Our thanks to FCC staff, and to their sharp web consultant, for 
incorporating so many positive changes.
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**David Gleason - david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

  This is from the Mexico City broadcasters Association as provided to 
the local ratings company and has the formats of every station and their 
names:

ASOCIACION DE RADIODIFUSORES DEL VALLE DE MEXICO

DIAL RADIOFONICO DE AM Y FM

AM
SIGLAS  FREC.  ESTACION  GRUPO  1ra. OPCION  2da. OPCION 3ra. OPCION
XEOC    560   RADIO CHAPULTEPEC  CHAP.  8    
XEPHAM  590   LA PANTERA  NRM  4    
XENK    620   RADIO 6.20  RASA  6  8  9
XEDTL   660   LA CANDELA  IMER  7  10  9
XEN     690   ONDAS DEL LAGO  GRC  9  8  
XEMP    710   RADIO 710  IMER  11  10  
XEX     730   LA NUEVA X  TELEVISA  2  1  
XEABC   760   abc RADIO  MEXICO RADIO  8    
XERC    790   EL FONOGRAFO  GRC  3    
XELA    830   LA BUENA MUSICA  IMAGEN  12    
XEYN    860   RADIO UNAM  UNAM  8    
XEW     900   W AM AZUL Y PLATA  TELEVISA  8    
XEQ     940   ENAMORADA 940  TELEVISA  1    
XEOYAM  970   RADIO FORMULA FM  ORF  9  8  
XEOYAM 1000   RADIO MIL  NRM  9  1  
XEQR   1030   LA NUEVA RADIO CENTRO  GRC  8    
XEER   1060   RADIO EDUCACION  SEP  8    
XERED  1110   RADIO RED AM  GRC  9  8  
XECMQ  1150   FORMATO 21  GRC  9    
XEFR   1180   SUPER DEPORTIVA  ACIR  8    
XEB    1220   LA B GRANDE DE MEXICO  IMER  1  9  8
XEL    1260   RADIO ACIR  ACIR  8  9  
XEDA   1290   RADIO 13  RADIO S.A.  8  9  
XEJP   1320   TRACK 132CERO  INFORED  2  5  
XEQK   1350   LA HORA EXACTA  IMER  1  2  3
XECO   1380   ROMANTICA 1380  RADIORAMA  1  3  
XEBSAM 1410   SINFONOLA  NRM  11    
XEEST  1440   RADIO NOTICIAS 1440  GRUPO SIETE  8  9  
XEAI   1470   RADIO METROPOLI   ORF  9  8  3
XEDF   1500   RADIO UNO AM 1500  ORF  8  9  
XEUR   1530   LA MEXICANA 1530  RADIORAMA  11    
XEFJ   1560   LA BANDA 1560 AM  INFORED  10  7  
XEVOZ  1590   BONITA  ACIR  10  8  

FM
SIGLAS   FREC.  ESTACION  GRUPO  1ra. OPCION  2da. OPCION 3ra. OPCION
XHRED    88.1  RADIO RED FM  GRC  9  5  4
XHM      88.9  AZUL 89  ACIR  4  9  
XEOYFM   89.7  FM GLOBO  NRM  2    
XEDA     90.5  IMAGEN INFORMATIVA  IMAGEN  9  8  6
XHFAJ    91.3  ALFA RADIO  GRC  5    
XHFO     92.1  UNIVERSAL STEREO  GRC  4    
XEQ      92.9  LA Ke BUENA FM  TELEVISA  10  7  11
XEJP     93.7  STEREO JOYA  GRC  1  8  3
XEIMER   94.5  OPUS 94  IMER  12  9  
XHSH     95.3  INOLVIDABLE  ACIR  3  9  
XHUPC    95.7  RADIO POLITECNICO  IPN      
XEUNFM   96.1  RADIO UNAM  UNAM      
XEW      96.9  W RADICAL  TELEVISA  5    
XERC     97.7  STEREO 97.7  GRC  2    
XHDL     98.5  RADIO ACTIVO 98.5  IMAGEN  5  8  
XHPOP    99.3  DIGITAL 99  ACIR  2    
XHMMFM  100.1  STEREO CIEN  NRM  9  4  
XHSONFM 100.9  SABROSITA  NRM  7    
XEX     101.7  VOX FM  TELEVISA  2  1  5
XHMVS   102.5  STEREOREY  MVS RADIO  6  9  5
XERFM   103.3  RADIO FORMULA FM  ORF  9  8  1
XEDF    104.1  RADIO UNO  ORF  10  7  8
XHMRD   104.9  EXA  MVS RADIO  2  5  8
XHOF    105.7  ORBITA  IMER  2  5  3
XHDFM   106.5  MIX FM  ACIR  4  8  
XEQR    107.3  LA Z  GRC  10  8  7
XHIMR   107.9  HORIZONTE 108  IMER  6  9  8

FORMATOS O GENEROS    
1   ESPANOL BALADA  
2   ESPANOL MODERNA  
3   ESPANOL  CATALOGO  
4   INGLES CATALOGO  
5   INGLES MODERNA  
6   MUSICA INTERNACIONAL  
7   TROPICAL / SALSA  
8   HABLADOS  
9   NOTICIARIOS  
10  GRUPERA  
11  RANCHERA  
12  CLASICA  
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**Mark S Erdman - markse@xxxxxxxx

  This link will get you to a great and well researched story on the 
history of Milwaukee radio:
  www.onmilwaukee.com/articles/milwradio.html
  The audio clips of legendary jocks at the end are priceless!
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Aurel Chiochiu - chiochiu@xxxxxxxxx

  As Bruce Conti pointed a couple of weeks ago on AM-DX News-Flash, I 
checked http://www.esmas.com/radio and the mexican AM station in Mexico 
DF seem to have changed their format. I wonder if they have also changed 
their power. Did they run lower-power, as well. On the real-audio stream 
of XEX-730, I can hear another station (probably Musquiz`s XEPQ) 
interfering underneath. XEX used to have a 100 kW transmitter for 730 
AM. Did the same transmitter is used now ? What is about XEW (900) and 
XEWA (540) ? And XEQ Enamorada 940; they used to call theirself La 
TropiQ...
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**Chris Rigas - crigas@xxxxxxxxxx

  In my 21 years of AM Dxing in the Chicago area, I managed to hear 
several interesting stations during daytime. The stations you mention 
(WHAS, CKLW, WSM) make it into Chicago during daytime hours, but it is 
not a daily occurance.
  I have compiled a Chicago AM Daytime Bandscan, which only lists 
stations that make it to Chicago on regular basis. You can check it out 
on the Chicago Area DX Club web site and here is the link:
  http://www.mindspring.com/~ttmdoc/AM_Chcgo_Scan.htm
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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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2001 M STREET RADIO DIRECTORY (10th Edition)

   The IRCA Bookstore is proud to announce that the 'M Street 
Corporation' has agreed to offer a discount on their 2001 'M Street 
Radio Directory' to DXers ordering through the IRCA Bookstore. The 
Directory contains a complete listing of over 15,000 radio stations 
(AM/FM, US/Canada) including the following information: facilities, 
ownership, formats, LMAs, station personnel, phone numbers (and FAX), 
addresses, ratings, as well as information on almost 400 radio markets 
in the US and Canada. Stations are listed by location (complete info), 
frequency (frequency, call, location, power and pattern) and call (call, 
frequency, location) and market (frequency, call, location, rating, 
format). It also includes a former call reference (old call, location 
and current call). Major network information (addresses/phone 
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The IRCA/DecalcoMania convention will be held on August 24-26 2001 at 
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Registration is $35/person.  Contact Mike for more information.

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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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 
for easy binding.Prices: IRCA/NRC members - $8.00 (US/Canada/Mexico/sea 
mail), $9.00 (rest of the Americas airmail), $9.50 (Europe/Asia 
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above prices.

IRCA TIS List
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