Hard-Core-DX.com: Glenn Hauser logs December 22-23-24, 2019

Glenn Hauser logs December 22-23-24, 2019

Tuesday, December 24 2019


** ALGERIA. 891, Dec 23 at 0700, weak talk presumed RTA Arabic
separable from WLS (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ANTARCTICA. No Carols across Antarctica, 7995-USB after 2300 UT Dec
23. Zero results trying numerous SDRs in NZ, Australia, elsewhere.
VE6JY did have some 2-way on 7993-USB, Spanish? O, not on my own
receiver either for the first few minutes. This was publicized as from
McMurdo, but intended for intracontinental contacts only, difficult
beyond at mid-day near summer solstice, and so it was (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA. 300 kHz, Dec 23 at 0709 UT, dash and YIV, 500-watt ND
beacon from Island Lake, Manitoba; I was tuned to 301-USB (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA. Re CHU announcement style, Richard Langley replies Dec 22:

``Glenn: I've heard both the full and abbreviation forms of UTC in
both English and French but I'm not sure what the schedule is for
these alternating forms. Today, when starting the recording for WRMI
on 7780 kHz, I recorded CHU for a few minutes as I usually do. But I
started early: a few minutes before 2000 UTC. Before the hour, the
English announcements used "Coordinated Universal Time" and the French
ones "UTC." After the hour, the English ones were still "Coordinated
Universal Time" but the French ones were "Temps Universel Coordonée."
I'll contact the NRC officer to see if he can shed some light on what
is used when. As for the period of silence, for 9 seconds, after the
hour, this is normal:
https://nrc.canada.ca/en/certifications-evaluations-standards/canadas-official-time/nrc-shortwave-station-broadcasts-chu
-- Richard Langley`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 13768 & 13632, Dec 23 at 1538, AM/FM spurblobs at S9-S8 out
of RHC 13700; also weaker second-orders at double the 68 kHz
displacement, 13837 & 13564 approx. During `Sonido Cubano` music show
which does not deserve such maltreatment. Something`s always wrong at
RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) see also UNIDENTIFIED

** EAST TURKISTAN [non]. Lest you think Aoki and I are alone in
recognizing this as a ``country``, the Dec 23 episode of 1A from WAMU
and NPR is all about how the ChiCom are brainwashing the Uyghurs, as
heard on KGOU Dec 23 at 1606 UT; 34-minute podcast:
'For Their Own Good': The Detention Of Muslim Ethnic Groups In China

https://www.npr.org/2019/12/23/790834485/for-their-own-good-the-detention-of-muslim-ethnic-groups-in-china
NPR is so smart that it shows KOSU as my NPR station, despite the fact
that this program is NOT on KOSU, but KGOU (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)

** NORTH AMERICA. 6949.9-USB, Dec 22 at 2159, checking for publicized
Texas Shortwave pirate broadcast from 2200 around 6950, there it is
already on at S9 with `Feliz Navidad` song soon morphing into inglés;
then a solo in English with guitar; 2203 OM ID as ``Xmas radio special
on Texas Radio Shortwave, in the state of Texas``; offering QSL for
reports to texasradiosw@gmail.com --- 2207 some fading, 2212 similar
ID by YL voice and fade some more, at first wondering if off (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 88.1, Dec 23 at 1442 UT, KWOU Woodward in at no strain
tnx to fog, for StarDate, and Oklahoma news from KGOU cutting away
from NPR Morning Edition.


Another KGOU relay, KQOU 89.1 in Clinton with 40 kW is overcoming or
at least mixing with local Enid 89.1 translator K206CA of KNYD 90.5
Oasis Network. Harbingers of TV DX too. FCC FM Query for KQOU
erroneously still claims ``This facility relays KCCU FM (Facility ID
8484),`` i.e. Lawton which disposed of it years ago.

RF 20, Dec 23 from 1558 UT, UHF bandscan with nothing much of interest
except this: enough signal to be Good and decode, except it`s black
and silent. There is an easily-tropoed full-power KQCW in Muskogee,
hard to believe so defective. Also several translators around OK, but
strongly suspect this is the fake Enid station (its Community of
License), KBZC-LD, which per FCC TV Query has a LIC on RF 42, an APP
and a CP both on ch 20, all at the same coordinates which are *really*
in the NE OKC antenna farm,
``NAD83: N 35° 35' 52.1", W 97° 29' 23.2" (35.597806, -97.489778)``
and with 7.2 kW could not possibly serve Enid 100 km away under normal
conditions --- also lacking any 7-channel programming of shopping and
other nonsense, not serving OKC either. Steady signal but gradually
fades out. LIC to DTV America which was hoping to make a buck with
stations like this all over. Wasn`t this the one supposed to repack to
channel 9? Now TV Query and W9WI.com show no Okies of any sort on 9. I
used to see traces of KBZC on RF 42 and even decoding, but not for
some weeks. At first I also had KTEN-26 Ada, KTPX-28 Okmulgee, and
unID on RF 11 (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. Part 15 Xmas music and light shows in Enid surveyed
0015-0215 UT Dec 24. Two annual ones visited first:

Singing Xmas Trees, in the oil well lot at the NE corner of Oak and
Oakwood: usual stuff but some variations in music loop repeating every
few minutes: and still on 89.5; relatively clear, too far from KWGS
Tulsa, but adjacent bigsig on 89.7.

Pheasant Run, on the western edge of Enid off Garland: residence with
elaborate sound & light show on NF this year 102.5; previously 99.7
and 97.7 IIRC, no longer viable. Mostly well synched but one slow
tune, Silent Night, still has rapidly flashing lights to accompany, a
real clash. Some real station takes over 102.5 a couple blox away.
Fog-induced tropo has been up today with unusually mild temps.

Lakeside addition in NW Enid right across Purdue from the KGWA towers,
i.e. SE corner with Oakwood: for the first time this year, a small
show on 87.9 in a crowded street so difficult to park and see and hear
it at the same time. CCI from something else on 87.9 --- stronger
signal but undermodulated, and we never did locate it.

Across Willow there is another well-lit neighborhood with Xmasmx heard
on 87.9, but no sign about it and no visual match; this one has
greater range. While it`s hard to find a really clear frequency on the
FM band, better frequency coordination is needed. Enidbuzz.com
allegedly has a list of these things, but have not found it (Glenn
Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY. 5980, Dec 23 at 2032, surprise S9-S6 with deep fades, W&M
dramatic dialog in Turkish; 2036 mood music and on to another program.
This early, only other significant signals on 49 m are 6070 CFRX and
5950 WRMI. Yet this is surely VOT as scheduled in Turkish, 17-22, 500
kW at 310 degrees for W Europe, but USward beyond. Something`s not
wrong at Emirler! Nor is there much of anything from Eurasia on the 40
m band (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 8152-USB, Dec 23 at 2212, a maritime net from North Carolina
is just closing, called ``Doo Dah``! NCS credits Ursa Minor and KPK,
IDs self as KNC [fonetikaly], and says immediately following is the
Do-Little Net which is unstruxured, i.e. open for conversations, first
somebody describing spotting a waterspout. Recheck at 2242, about QSY
to ch 72 VHF; 2259 however still activity on 8152-USB. Later just in
time, I search out more info on this at:
https://www.ssca.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=710182&module_id=283983

``Trans-Atlantic Radio Net

SSCA's Trans-Atlantic Cruisers' Net (SSCA TACN) is in operation during
the traditional Trans-Atlantic crossing seasons of mid-April thru
early July and mid-October thru Christmas.

The primary participants are:

Glenn Tuttle, Coastal Station KPK, Punta Gorda, FL
Chris Parker, Coastal Station WCY, Lakeland, FL
Jim West, Coastal Station KJM, Ellijay, GA
Dick Giddings, Coastal Station, KNC, Dover, NC ****

The morning SSCA HF Radio Service Net will remain with a start time of
1215 hrs UTC year round on frequency 8104. Please adjust your local
time accordingly.

The afternoon net will start at 1700 hrs Eastern Time on frequency
8152 and is called the Doo Dah/SSCA Trans-Atlantic Cruisers' Net. Then
when the Doo Dah Net/SSCA TACN concludes (usually 10-15 minutes) all
net controllers and relay stations will switch to frequency 12350 to
pick up the vessels farther out at sea. . .``
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2013 monitoring: confirmed Sunday
December 22 at 2130 on WRMI 7780, poor.

Also confirmed UT Monday December 23 at 0130 on WRMI 7780, good via
UTwente SDR.

Also confirmed UT Monday December 23 at 0230 on WRMI 7780, good via
UTwente and also 9395, poor over there.

UT Monday 0230 is also a time for WOR on World Radio Network,
satellite and internet, so I check the latter webcast, to hear: WOR
2011 from two weeks ago! Not even WOR 2012 from one week ago. Yet I
had uploaded both 2012 & 2013 successfully by the usual deadline on
Fridays and both were acknowledged. Last week I was concerned because
2011 still played instead of 2012, which had disappeared from the
server where I put it. Now both 2013 and 2012 are missing. WRN
apologizes and says they will look into preventing this again.

WOR 2013 confirmed from 0359 UT Mon Dec 23 on Area 51 webcast, but
extremely overmodulated/distorted, same as main WBCQ webcast. I
notified Larry Will but he said they sounded fine to him. Yet on my
Winamp player the two WBCQs are peaking into the red, while on same
player e.g. WRMI is at normal level. Anyhow, WBCQ 5130 checked at 0427
finds OK modulation at fair S8-S9. However, my last several words
after ``World of Radio ---`` were cut off so HRI could start even tho
running a minute early.

Also confirmed UT Mon Dec 23 after 0430 on WRMI webcast, while 9955
was JBA.

Due to sleep or holiday activities I miss checking next WOR airings:
Mon 0900 & 0930 on Unique Radio 5045-USB; IRRS Mon 1901 on 7290; and
WRMI UT Tue 0100 on 7780 --- out on Xmas audiovisual tour, but caradio
cannot stop scan on 7780 memory, presumably just too weak. Did anyone
hear any of these? Next:

0900 UT Wednesday Unique Radio NSW 5045-USB
2200 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW
0100 UT Thursday WRMI 7780 to NE

Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts:
http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. (7490), UT Mon Dec 23 at 0115, trying to hear `Encore`
classical music via WBCQ webcast since 7490 is poor, and I didn`t have
a chance to listen to the whole hour Sat at 2100 on WWCR 9350 --- but
the WBCQ webcast is overmodulated/distorting into the red on the
Winamp meter, so also unlistenable, shux.

But Brice Avery tells me, ``Hi Glenn, 9350 kHz at 2100 WWCR is going
well. Reception reports from Spain, France, Italy and Germany as well
as Canada and all over the US from Maine to California. Often high
quality audio too. Happy Christmas to you, Brice.`` (Glenn Hauser, OK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. ``Glenn, further following up on 1110 kHz: At a check around
1340 UT December 23 I heard KVTT mixing with KTEK here in Houston, so
a confirmation that KVTT is on the air. Not hearing the usual reverb
in their audio, however. Houston sunrise 1314, so still plenty of
skywave on the AM band at that hour. Stephen Luce, Houston, Texas``
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 6030, Dec 23 at 2208, S9+10 of open carrier with hum,
probably USAGM Grimesland NC with test/check for Radio Martí which
this season is not starting until 0000; and no jamming yet either. It
sure isn`t CFVP. Harold Sellers nearby is still unhearing it (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 11499-12034, Dec 23 at 1542, spurblobs similar to RHC on
13 MHz band, but no trace of programmodulation, at intervals of 48-49
kHz, but cannot match these to RHC or any source on the 11 MHz band.
Possibly of local origin, but cannot match them to household devices
either, computers or TVs; fortunately, they are not constant (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

This report dispatched at 0604 UT December 24

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