** ALGERIA [non]. 7375, Jan 5 at 1800, RRI in Romanian is the only signal audible via UTwente, despite TDA also scheduled via Issoudun, France. So is TDA really somewhere else for the first hour?
7315, Jan 5 from *1900, TDA opening abruptly via FRANCE, in French, shortly Arabic. Meanwhile 7375 is still RRI only. The 19-20 UT hour might be when Spanish and English segments from the International program might appear during winter as it was 18-19 during summer, but I don`t have a chance to monitor the whole hour. At HFCC, if you go to TDA here: http://www.hfcc.org/data/schedbyfmo.php?seas=B20&fmor=TDA you get only the imaginary schedules from still under construxion(?) Bechar and Ourgla sites inside Algeria; while if you go here: http://www.hfcc.org/data/schedbybrc.php?seas=B20&broadc=TDA there is a mixture of the imaginary and real(?) transmissions via Issoudun (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** CHINA. 6970, Jan 4 at 2352, Chinese S6-S9 fluttery, certainly not a pirate but another CNR1 jammer (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** CUBA. 6100 & 6145, Jan 5 at 0724, open carrier dead air from both RHC English channels, S9+10/20 and S9+20/30 respectively; the latter meaning that 6145 again replaced 9700 all evening. Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** CUBA. 15700, Jan 5 at 1518, S9/+10 of totally dead air instead of CRI English relay; something`s always wrong at RadioCuba (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 960, Jan 5 at 0657 UT, KGWA Enid again in dead air 24 hours later; 0659 Rush ad and full ID for 100.9 & 960 --- which I find on one of my analog AM/FM radios line up at the same slide-rule dial position, what a coincidence, as I confirm both are in dead air during most of the first two minutes of Fox slanted ``news`` on the hour. 0708 local? announcement and more dead air continuously past 0722 and 0746 final check. 960 nulled at 0711, I hear echoey sports talk, likely KGKL San Angelo TX as IDed last night, and another ESPN affiliate, of which there are at least 4 on 960; most likely WSBT South Bend IN, U4 5/5 kW (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** OKLAHOMA. ``Enid 32 K19IR Returned to the air under STA for this channel, 100w/53m. Oklahoma City 21 KTBO-TV Requests STA 15kw/211m, 35-22-10/97-27-40; to temporarily share on KUOT-CD pending replacement of tower destroyed by ice storm. Tulsa 14 KTUL From 10, 1000kw/578m`` (from Doug Smith`s FCC News column in January WTFDA VHF-UHF Digest) Hi Doug, Allegedly! I do not now see, nor have I ever seen any signal from K19IR ``Enid` on RF 32 (or 19). From FCC TV Query there have apparently been two different sites near Enid, not Tulsa or OKC like some of the other pretenders. Tropo is up from KUOT RF 21, OKC, and indeed I see TBN main channel on 21-2, while 1, 3, 4 and 5 appear to continue various 3ABN channels. 21-2 is still PSIP labeled nothing but KUOT like all the others. There is a transparent TBN bug in upper right. RF 15 has something on it but no decode, as I guess KTBO is completely off otherwise from OKC. I am comparing 21-2 to Suddenlink cable 3; no idea what goes with the other TBN subchannels. Were there any other FM or TV signals on the destroyed KTBO tower? Interesting to see that KTUL is giving up on VHF! Despite repacking making UHF more and more crowded. Have not seen it yet. Terrible about the Nashville bombing. I hope you were not affected in any way, but how about your employer? 73, Glenn, Enid [to Doug] ``Educated guess is that K19IR's period back on the air didn't last long (possibly only an hour or two). It went dark on Jan. 15th, 2020, citing the need to acquire & install equipment to accommodate the repack (bumped from ch. 19 by KAUT OKC). The STA to return on ch. 32 says "The Applicant has a smaller transmitter, than is required for the CP, and the antenna panels on hand to build a smaller version of the station effective immediately." This STA was filed on Nov. 2nd, at which time K19IR had ten weeks to return to the air or lose its license under the "off over a year" law. The STA text is "boilerplate" -- Edge Spectrum filed numerous STAs around the country using identical text. ================================ No, there are no other broadcast signals listed on the KTBO tower. Interesting that they're still coming up as 21.2 instead of 14.1. I'm not thinking FCC permission would have been needed to do that -- KUOT is welcome to change the programming on 21.2 at any time, including to carry TBN as long as they have TBN's permission to do so. A sharing agreement would have been necessary either if KUOT wasn't willing to take responsibility for TBN's compliance with non-technical regulations, or if TBN didn't expect to get KTBO back on its own signal within a year (but KTBO went off on Oct. 27th so they've got plenty of time to get back on.) ================================ [non] No physical effects here from the bombing, it was seven miles from home & four from work & only affected a limited area. But while nobody was seriously injured (except the bomber), the economic injuries are pretty serious. My understanding is 1200 people are now out of work, and it is quite possible several hospitality businesses which survived the pandemic won't survive this. Hundreds of people lived in apartments above the damaged buildings & have lost their homes -- some will likely not be allowed back in to retrieve their possessions. The AT&T outage was pretty problematical though. Took out all AT&T cellphones in the area, and shut down a number of private data circuits. It also shut down AT&T Internet service for millions, and the local stations disappeared from Dish Network (which is NOT the AT&T-owned service) for a while (I'm sure Dish uses a private AT&T circuit to get the local stations from Nashville to their uplink site.) Many people were confused by the fact AT&T internet was still up for five hours after the bombing. My understanding is the backup generators were fueled by natural gas & the gas pipes were damaged -- they had to shut down the generators to make sure they didn't cause a second, unintentional, explosion`` (Doug Smith to gh) KTOU-LD, RF 22, OKC also decoded this evening [circa 0445 UT Jan 5]: 22-1 HSN1 22-2 SBN 22-3 HSN2 22-4 KTOU on PSIP but full color bars only, silence [not The Country Network as in rabbitears.info] 22-5 Shop 22-6 Shop = identical to 22-5 (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2067 monitoring: NOT confirmed UT Tuesday January 5 at 0330 on WRMI 5800; again this week two episodes of `Freedom Synergy Radio` at 0300 & 0330, despite not showing on the skedgrid, with WOR displayed at 0330. Not clear whether FSR will be continuing indefinitely or not. Next: 2200 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW 2300 UT Wednesday WRMI 9955 [jammed?] to SSE 0130 UT Thursday WRMI 7780 to NE [ex-0100, presumed resumed] and also new 5010 to S [unconfirmed] Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts: http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html Our non-commercial broadcasts and website depend on voluntary support: thanks this week to George McClintock, Nashville TN, who sent a check in US$ on a US bank to Glenn Hauser, P O Box 1684, Enid OK 73702 USA One may also contribute via PayPal, not necessarily in US funds, to: woradio at yahoo.com (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) ** U S A. (101.1), UT Tue Jan 5 from 0400, KSFR Santa Fe NM webcast with `The Global Village`, replacement for `Beyond Borders` which has already moved to Thursdays 1600-1900 UT. B.B. was truly ``world`` music, beyond domestic/western, while the new show mixes in the latter, so not so interesting. T.G.V. host acts as if it has been on before, but no such title anywhen on the KSFR sked, which still shows B.B. at its old time. Perhaps T.G.V. be not local origination: Publicradiofan.com shows two shows of that name from KMUW and WCBE. The KMUW Wichita one is/was also on 8 other stations. BTW, filed under G, not T, tho PRF does list many other shows named ``The ---`` under T. Yes, that`s it, the one originating with KMUW Wichita: https://www.kmuw.org/programs/global-village I recognize the host name, Chris Heim, which I did not know how to spell; it`s a 1-hour strip M-F at 7 pm CST [01 UT Tue-Sat], which explains why I was hearing someone else on KSFR after 05 UT. We used to be able to hear KMUW 89.1 direct in Enid until a gospel huxter translator usurped the frequency, bane of the non-commercial band. On KSFR there was soon a break for a promo by Susan Ohori about the new time for her B.B. Like Susan, Chris does not want her image to be seen in the staff profiles, but is referred to as a ``she``: https://www.kmuw.org/people/chris-heim (Glenn Hauser, OK, WOR) This report dispatched at 0053 UT January 6
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