Re: [IRCA] OK news: KGYN-1210, KEOR-1120
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Re: [IRCA] OK news: KGYN-1210, KEOR-1120



** OKLAHOMA. What I reported yesterday about these two stations is no longer applicable. It remains to be seen whether they will keep changing from day to day or whether I will try to keep up with it.

Nov 24 at 2030 UT, KGYN-1210 Guymon back up to usual good groundwave signal level, instead of inaudible.

Nov 24 at 2054 UT, KEOR-1120 Sperry is again IDing as `Hot 1340` KJMU Sand Springs; SAH from KMOX skywave already showing up. It must cut considerably into KEOR coverage area long before LSS this time of year (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)


--- On Mon, 11/23/09, Glenn Hauser <wghauser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> From: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: OK news: KGYN-1210, KEOR-1120
> To: am@xxxxxxxxxxx, irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, mwdx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, amdx@xxxxxxxxxx, amfmtvdx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Monday, November 23, 2009, 10:56 PM
> ** OKLAHOMA. Since my last
> observation Oct 16 as in DXLD 9-077 that KGYN Guymon was
> very weak to inaudible in the daytime here in Enid, contrary
> to usual adequate groundwave signal on non-direxional 10 kW
> pattern, I have continued to check 1210, mainly on the
> caradio when aroundriving, especially in western Enid, and
> it had remained the same. 
> 
> But Nov 22 at 2045 UT it was back to its old self, with
> country music and 2053 ID as ``serving five states … US
> Country, KGYN 1210``. So I am even more convinced that in
> the interim they had been stuck on the direxional night
> pattern westward, null eastward, even in the daytime, and/or
> at much reduced power. Signal quite steady and I don`t think
> skywave had kicked in yet, nor on other frequencies
> north/eastward, tho it would also have been weaker that way
> while direxional-daytime.
> 
> BTW, from the middle of No Man`s Land, it would be hard
> *not* to serve five states. But that sounds a lot more
> impressive than KGWA-960, Enid, Garfield County, proudly but
> too modestly asserting ``serving 5 of the greatest counties
> in Oklahoma`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
> 
> ** OKLAHOMA. Wouldn`t you know it, I spoke too soon about
> KGYN 1210 Guymon being back to normal with daytime
> groundwave signal reaching as far as Enid, as heard Nov 22.
> 24 hours later, Nov 23, also monitoring on caradio in
> western Enid, at several chex around 1945-2115 UT, nothing
> heard at all. Except a very weak SAH from who knows what
> marginal signals. KGYN could have been off the air.
> Something is certainly going on there with its transmission
> problems (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
> 
> ** OKLAHOMA. 1120, KEOR, Nov 23, several chex 1945-2045 UT,
> back to playing album cuts, sometimes with long pauses, old
> jazz songs, Billie Holliday? No more DJ or highly-produced
> 1340 simulcast. By 2115 KMOX was dominating frequency altho
> KEOR carrier still seemed to be there. What`s next? (Glenn
> Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###
> 
> 
> 
> 


      

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