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LOG 20 Y 21 DE SEPTIEMBRE.  View Printable Version 
Sunday, September 22 2019

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*LOG 20 Y 21 DE SEPTIEMBRE. *


ONDA MEDIA.

** CHILE. 1110. R LA FRONTERA. Septiembre 21. 1100-1110 UT. Música de
rancheras y saludos a las localidades de Gorbea y cercanas. SINFO: 45433
(Claudio Galaz, Receptor: Tivdio V-111; Antena: Loop Tecsun AN-20; Lugar de
escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile)

** PERU. 700. RED RADIO INTEGRIDAD. Septiembre 21. 1110-1120 UT. Hombre
predica la biblia dentro de una serie de conferencias. SINPO: 35343
(Claudio Galaz, Receptor: Tivdio V-111; Antena: Loop Tecsun AN-20; Lugar de
escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile)

ONDA CORTA.

** CHINA. 4900. V.STRAIT. Septiembre 21. 1150-1200 UT. Mujer habla en
idioma amoy y luego música. SINPO: 35433 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO
V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4°
Región, Chile)

** CHINA. 5910. CRI. Septiembre 21. 1131-1150 UT. Mujer da informaciones en
idioma filipino acerca de las inversiones en China, reuniones económicas y
diplomáticas varias hasta las 1136, luego cortina musical, anuncio del
servicio y luego espacio con música tradicional. SINPO: 45444 (Claudio
Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de
escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile)

** IRAN. 11870. IRIB. Septiembre 20. 2050-2120 UT. Programa de contacto con
los oyentes con lectura de informes de recepción y de mensajes mandados por
los auditores. A las 2101, entrevista con un oyente de la emisora que habla
acerca del ejemplo de Ashura y del Imam Husein. Luego se vuelve a la
lectura de informes de recepción. Desde las 2110, programa “Claves para la
vida” con el tema del valor de la familia y del servicio hacia ella. Luego
cortina musical, horarios y frecuencias del servicio. SINPO: 35443 (Claudio
Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de
escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile)

** KOREA SOUTH. 9740. KBS. Septiembre 21. 1830-1900 UT. Programa “Rincón
del Radioescucha” con lectura de informes de recepción. A las 1834, el
segmento: “Literatura en audio: Barí, la princesa abandonada”. Desde las
1839, un espacio de música y a las 1844 se vuelve a la lectura de informes
de recepción, especialmente de la frecuencia de 9605 y fechados en agosto.
Desde las 1850, se emite el programa: “Todo sobre Corea” con una reseña
histórica acerca de los antiguos reinos de Corea, algunos con más de dos
mil años de antiguedad. Luego, despedida del programa y pieza musical.
SINPO: 35343 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de
70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile)

** NEW ZEALAND. 5945. RNZI. Septiembre 21. 1120- 1130 UT. Música de corales
y breves intervenciones de una mujer entre piezas musicales. SINPO:
44444 (Claudio
Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de
escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile)

** SLOVAKIA [NON] USA. 5010. R.SLOVAKIA INTL. Septiembre 21. 0030-0100 UT.
Vía WRMI. Lectura de resumen noticioso, especialmente de informaciones
económicas y medidas tomadas por el gobierno, Protestas cívicas,
discusiones políticas y resultados deportivos. A las 0035 se habla de las
protestas por las crisis climáticas y de los efectos de los problemas del
cambio climático a nivel mundial. Desde las 0038, se presenta el tema del
nivel educacional de los eslovacos, la economía, cantidad de créditos,
entre otras temáticas hasta las 0045, luego una pieza musical y después se
habla acerca de la artesanía. A las 0056, se emite la despedida del
programa y tema musical. SINPO: 45343 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO
V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4°
Región, Chile)

** TURKEY. 9870 V.O TURKEY. Septiembre 21. 0105-0130 UT. Noticias acerca de
Arabia Saudita, conversaciones diplomáticas con Rusia y China, Relaciones
entre Cuba y Estados Unidos, Armas fabricadas en Turquía, Guerra comercial
de Estados Unidos y China y Gobierno de España. Luego espacios de música
hasta las 0130. SINPO: 45343 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO V-111;
Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región,
Chile)

** USA. 4980. WRMI SUPREME MASTER TV. Septiembre 21. 0007-0018 UT.
Predicación en inglés y avisos de la estación. SINPO: 45343 (Claudio Galaz,
Receptor: TIVDIO V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha:
Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile)

** USA. 9955. WRMI. Septiembre 20. 0030 - 0050 UT. Programa “Antena DX” de
la Chispa Stereo con informaciones acerca del Concurso de escuchas en onda
tropical del “Club Dx sin fronteras” de Brasil, la labor de la antigua
Radio Filadelfia de Colombia, luego avisos del programa, informaciones
diexistas elaboradas por Antonio Avelino y luego avisos del siguiente
programa. SINPO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO V-111; Antena: Hilo
largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile)

** USA. 11930. R. MARTI. Septiembre 20. 1600- 1630 UT. Noticias del
mediodía con presentación de informaciones, tales como: expulsión de
diplomáticos cubanos, derechos humanos en Cuba y problemas en las
asistencias sociales, temperatura en Cuba, falta de combustible afecta el
transporte de basura y a la higiene de varias ciudades, Novedades acerca de
militante de grupo opositor que está preso, Persecución al periodista de
CubaNet Roberto Quiñonez y el tratamiento del mismo en el Consejo de
Derechos Humanos de Ginebra. Juez Bonadío envía a juicio a ex presidenta
Cristina Fernández. A las 1614, avisos de la emisora y luego retorno al
noticiero con informaciones del gobierno interno de Venezuela en Colombia,
Apoyo del gobierno de Trump a Guaidó, Tribunal de la Unión Europea sanciona
a Venezuela, Pedido de elecciones libres en Venezuela. Luego informaciones
sobre huracán, Sanciones a Irán, Política de refugiados, Reunión entre el
fundador de Facebook y legisladores, Novedades acerca de postulantes a la
presidencia del Partido Demócrata. A las 1627 se entregan informaciones
internacionales de Jornada de protesta del cambio climático en Australia y
Hong Kong, luego noticias de Arabia Saudí y atentado en Afganistán. Desde
las 1629 resumen de noticias internacionales, luego avisos y despedida del
noticiero. SINPO: 45454 // 11680 SINPO: 45444 // 13605 SINPO: 55444
(Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros;
Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile)

** UZBEKISTAN. 9370. BIBLE VOICE BCN. Septiembre 21. 1200- 1210 UT.
Mensajes en idioma Urdu. SINPO: 35433 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO
V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de 70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4°
Región, Chile)

** VATICAN [NON] ** USA. 7305. R.VATICAN. Septiembre 20. 0100-0110 UT.
Servicio en portugués con presentación de informaciones. Luego noticias de
misa celebrada en Santa Marta y de mensaje papal. Después se habla del
dialogo ecuménico con las Iglesias Orientales, entre otras informaciones.
SINPO: 45444 (Claudio Galaz, Receptor: TIVDIO V-111; Antena: Hilo largo de
70 metros; Lugar de escucha: Barraza Bajo, 4° Región, Chile)
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Log of Sept 22, checked some NoAM SDR's -- in NJ, MI, and Cape Canaveral at 05.30-0630 UT  View Printable Version 
Sunday, September 22 2019

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5040even CUB RHC Bauta, English, S=9+35dB powerful in NJ, at 05.30 UT
5025even CUB Radio Rebelde Bauta, Cuban Rumba mx performance at 05.35 UT
S=9+25dB, 20 kHz wideband signal block visible.
6165even CUB RHC Bauta in English, at CA / Vancouver azimuth westwards
though meant, S=8-9 in NJ, fluttery at 05.38 UT.
6155even AUT ORF1 Vienna via ORS Moosbrunn shortwave, S=9 in NJ 05.40 UT
talk on forestry and deer animals.
6138 - 6148 kHz OTHR block at 05.42 UT

6135.106 ?likely? very bad! condition this morning, Ascension and Brazil !
BRA poor S=4-5 carrier at 05.43 UT.

6125even F__ RTA Algerian HQ sermon and female singer then, relay via
TDF France in Issoudun. S=8-9 at 05.44 UT.
6100even CUB RHC Bauta in En, nice Latin singer at S=9+20dB in NJ and MI,
14 kHz wide signal block visible.
6080.027 STP VoA English scheduled, fair S=6 signal at 05.46 UT Sept 22.
6069.978 CAN CFRX Toronto, En, two men discussion about welfare, medical
problems and help organizations. S=9 in NJ nice nighttime signal


on east coast of US. 05.48 UT.
6030 kHz S=8-9 at 05.50 UT, 8 kHz wideband scratch jamming only heard.
6015even ROU RRI Galbeni English program, S=8-9 in NJ at 05.51 UT.
6010.035 likely very poor Brazilian, tiny S=4 at 05.52 UT.
6005even ASC very poor and tiny this morning S=4 at 05.51 UT.
splatter from RHC adjacent
5999.995 CUB RHC from Quivican San Felipe TITAN bcast center site,
S=9+25dB signal, little distorted quality, talk on Spanish
history in Cuba in 1869 year, 20 kHz wideband signal.
5985even ALB Unfortunatelly poor signal this morning, CRI European
relay in Albania. S=5 only on Sept 22 at 05.55 UT.
5970even USA EWTN in Spanish language, female presenter, S=9+10dB
at 05.56 UT, "Radio Catholica Mundial", 11 kHz wideband.
5960even ASC to Nigeria, one of the very poor signals this morning.
5935even USA WWCR S=9+30db powerful Gospel singer, 05.58 UT
5899.989 Carrier poor at JBA S=3-4
5875even ASC poor threshold S=4-5 JBA level.
5800.012 USA Likely WRMI carrier and poor modulated S=5 signal in NJ
singer group at 06.01 UT.
5766 - 5778 kHz OTHR S=6-7 at 06.03 UT.
5787 - 5797 kHz OTHR hopping around
5769 - 5779 kHz ...
5939.699 BRA Voz Missionaria fair S=5 signal at 06.06 UT on Sept 22.
7334.995 USA IBB BBG Radio Marti in Spanish from Greenville bcast
center of glory past history, S=9 in NJ at 06.11 UT.

10 kHz widespan signal, talk on Cuba - what else ?
7365even USA IBB BBG Radio Marti in Spanish from Greenville bcast
same site, little weaker signal in NJ, channel hit much

of SCRATCH jamming noise of the Cuban friends. 06.13 UT.
9664.845 BRA Missionaria(?) tentat JBA poor S=4-5 at 06.15 UT
9700even ROU RRI German sce via Tiganesti site at 06.18 UT,
S=7 strong in 31 mb at NJ and Cape Canaveral NoAM.
9410even STP BBC English via IBB BBG Sao Tome, S=5.
9420.002 GRC ERT Avlis Church singer, S=5-6 at 06.20 UT.
9440even U.K. BBC French scheduled via Woofferton site at 06.21 UT
S=6 sidelobe to Cape Canaveral FL

9620even F__ RTA Arabic Sahel sce, rent on TDF Issoudun France site
06.00-06.58 UT, heard at 06.22 UT.
9630.409 BRA likely Aparecida in Bras Portuguese, but poor S=4 today
9790even F__ RFI Issoudun in French, at 200degr azimuth to CeAF Sahel
also poor S=4-5 around 06.25 UT in NJ US.
10 MHz USA WWV Colorado S=7-8 at 06.26 UT.
7254.939 NIG Voice of Nigeria, Abuja, ?Fulfulde? S=7-8 signal at
06.28 UT on Sept 22.


[selected SDR options, span 12.5 kHz RBW 15.3 Hertz]
(wb df5sx, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Sept 22)

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JRX Logs September 20 , 2019  View Printable Version 
Saturday, September 21 2019

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JRX Logs_ September 20 , 2019
Receiver (s)_ XHDATA D-808
Antenna (s)_ Mini Loop to SW

BRAZIL
** 9630. Sep 20, 2019. 1016-1026, Radio Aparecida, Aparecida-SP, in Portuguese. Station´s announcements; ID and jingle; 1020 News, first edition; Weather to brazilian territory. Good reception, 45444.
** 10000. Sep 20, 2019. 1759-1806, Observatório Nacional, Rio de Janeiro-RJ, in Portuguese. Time Signal Station: Woman announcer says local time of Brasilia, in portuguese, each a ten seconds and a time pips interval between them. fair reception, 35533.

CHINA
** 9890. Sep 20, 2019. 1733-1745, China National Radio 13, Lingshi-CHN, in Uyghur. A song; Woman announcer makes a long interview with female singer anf your songs, presumably. Fair reception to CNR13, 35433.
** 11680. Sep 20, 2019. 1746-1756, China Radio International, Xian-Xianyang-CHN, in Swahili. Man announcer in conversation with a man and talks about Burkina Faso; 1456 Man talks, ID and ends programming. Fair reception, 35433.

CLANDESTINE
** 11860. Sep 20, 2019. 1807-1815, Republic of Yemen Radio, xx-ARS, in Arabic. Man announcer talking in fast arabic language during this log. Fair reception, 35433.

NIGERIA
** 11770. Sep 20, 2019. 1816-1826, Voice of  Nigeria, Abuja-NIG, in English. Man announcer in conversation with a nigerian woman about country themes. Fair reception with fades, 45433.

SÃO TOMÉ E PRÍNCIPE
** 15180. Sep 20, 2019. 1717-1727, Voice of America, Pinheira-STP, in Kinyarwanda-Kirundi. Man announcer makes a nice interview with a female singer and she plays a beautiful movie song "Ghost". Fair reception, 35433.Parallel log on 11995kHz, relay Selebi-Phikwe-BOT, 25322.

THAILAND
** 12110. Sep 20, 2019. 1706-1716, Voice of America, Udon-Thani-THA, in Amharic. Man announcer in conversation; 1712 Man talks and ID; Female voice. Good reception, 45544.Parallel log on 15580kHz, relay Pinheira-STP, 35433.

JRX_Jose Ronaldo Xavier
SWARL Callsign PR7036SWL
Cabedelo, Brazil (UTC-3)

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21-9 logs  View Printable Version 
Saturday, September 21 2019

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Glenn Hauser logs September 20-21, 2019  View Printable Version 
Saturday, September 21 2019

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** ANTARCTICA [and non]. 15476-, Sept 21 at 1357, JBA carrier direct
from LRA36; during their publicized special for arrival of spring
(really not until 0750 UT Monday Sept 23 --- about as late as it can
get on our calendar). Meanwhile, I know to have any chance of hearing
more than that, I need a remote receiver. I suspect many of them are
maxed out because of this. I finally find one in Brasil (not the main
Pardinho one) which connects at 1326, with W&W in Spanish talking
about Antártida, but not strong & clear enough to follow much. At 1335
I notice some ACI from 15470 in Chinese, i.e. CNR1 jamming against RFA
Tibetan via Tajikistan at 11-14.

I`m back on the SDR at 1408 when reception has improved, just in time
to hear a quick greeting by the well-known voice of Jeff White, and
some other voices. 1410 music starts and 1415 with lyrix maybe in
English. No more talk after that, and this SDR cuts me off at 1428.
The special is supposed to be repeated sometime later today.

At 1458 I try on UTwente, finding 15475 occupied by martial Chinese
vocal music, 1500 timesignal and CNR ID; and now noise jamming is
piled on. Aoki, EiBi, and HFCC do not show anything on 15475 at this
time, but the ChiCom must know better; a pox upon them.

Or this jamming is very outdated. Back on June 27-28, Observer,
Bulgaria reported about Radio Free Asia:
``1500-1600 NF 11675 SAI 100 kW / 300 deg EaAs Chinese,x 15475 BIB``
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 13500, 13565, 13635, 13765, 13830, 13900, 13965, 14030, Sept
21 at 1358, RHC-FM at 65-kHz intervals out of 13700-AM, but only the
inner ones have program modulation, extremely distorted, and with a
tone sounding lower than the usual F# above C-middle. The outer ones
get progressively weaker to only a trace at the margins. Hey, RHC, if
you`re going to broadcast in FM, at least make it clean and readable.
Something`s always wrong at RHC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)

** U S A. 15120, Fri Sept 20 at 2154, VOA in Bambara, via Grimesland
NC is very poor with carrier breakup/crackle, unlike // VG S9+25
13670. This is M-F only at 2130-2200. Why is Bambara so important to
VOA unlike countless other Afrolangs? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 2000 monitoring: confirmed first
SWBC, Fri Sept 20 at 2200 on WRMI 9955, S7 vs local noise level. After
``WNYW`` style ID, not upcut; unusually this time I utter my
introductory dekaword twice to compensate, but that usually happens to
the 2100 broadcasts; hear what happen Saturday. WRMI does not show it
on websked, but RFPI knows it is newly scheduled every Wed at 2100 to
South America; instead of WOR:
http://www.rfpi.eu/fr/nous-ecouter

Also confirmed UT Saturday Sept 22 at 0130 on WRMI 5850, S9+20/30 but
some fading; 5010 fair; 7780 JBA carrier in HNL.

Also confirmed by Ivo Ivanov, Bulgaria:
``GERMANY World of Radio#2000 via Hamburger Lokalradio, September 21
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuS6RXhCfLE&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lqgM0jT-70&feature=youtu.be
https://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2019/09/world-of-radio2000-via-hamburger.html
0630-0700 6190 GOH 001 kW / 230 deg CeEu English Sat, fair signal``

Not confirmed Sat 1430 on HLR 9485-CUSB, as usual inaudible on UTwente
SDR, and I can`t get a connexion to the OH5 SDR. Next:

1930vUT Saturday WA0RCR 1860-AM ND
2100 UT Saturday WRMI 9955 to SSE
0300vUT Sunday WA0RCR 1860-AM [nominal 0315] ND
1030 UT Sunday HLR 7265-CUSB Germany to WSW
2130 UT Sunday WRMI 7780 to NE
0130 UT Monday WRMI 9395 to NNW, 7780 to NE
0230 UT Monday WRMI 7780 to NE
0300vUT Monday WBCQ 5130v Area 51 6160v? to WSW
0330 UT Monday WRMI 9955 to SSE
0930 UT Monday Unique Radio 3210-USB NSW ND
1130 UT Monday Unique Radio 3210-USB NSW ND
1816 UT Monday IRRS 7290 Romania to WNW
0100 UT Tuesday WRMI 7780 to NE
0800 UT Tuesday Unique Radio 5045-USB NSW [2 episodes] ND
2100 UT Wednesday WBCQ 7490v to WSW
0100 UT Thursday WRMI 7780 to NE

WOR 2000 available online as of 0020 UT Friday September 20
(mp3 stream) http://www.w4uvh.net/wor2000.m3u
(mp3 download) http://www.w4uvh.net/wor2000.mp3

Or via http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html
Also linx to podcast services.

Full schedule including AM, FM, webcasts, satellite, podcasts:
http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html

Thanks to everyone who sent congratulations on reaching WOR 2000!
(Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. (7490v), UT Sat Sept 21 at 0000, WBCQ webcast of `AAAWWW`.
This week I do not check any of the SW frequencies, but AW says they
are all on except #4 on 6160v which ``flared out due to condensation``
when he tried to start it.

Says 5130v will start next week a ``good oldies program`` three nights
a week, Wed-Thu-Fri 7-9 pm [=23-01 into next UT days]; part of the
``loss leader`` $ 10/hour rate for two-hour minimum on that
transmitter. No politix this week, and Freddie is soon on the phone
with a lot of questions.

Frustratingly, SuperStation is still not operable, he thinx due to a
``design issue``. Two Continental engineers are up here today working
on it; this 500 kW #6 unit has been under construxion for three years.
He then goes into a very technical explanation, part of which I try to
follow: a driver issue. Output tube for 500 kW is a tetrode costing
$ 80K, and filament is water-cooled; 1000 amps at 19 volts. It takes 8
minutes to bring it up safely; runs on DC 3 phase. At 14 kv, 41 amps
to make 500 kW output. The antenna anyway now works nicely. Then he
gets into how bias is part of the electronic problem.

Here`s John Carver`s report on same: ``Tonight's show started on time
this evening on 7490. 5130 has the better signal but is cut off
promptly at 0100 so the next program can start. Voice over the theme
song says that 6160 is down this evening. Allan and Angela in the
studio. Opening remarks about families and compromise. Allan says 6160
transmitter is down because of condensation as the building it's in is
neither heated or air conditioned. Says it blew a lot of fuses and
such trying to start.

Next Allan states that they're having problems with the transmitter
for the superstation and there's been a couple engineers from the
company there for a week or two trying to work it all out. Problem is
with the huge water cooled tube and something about a bias. I'm a
spring maker by trade and not an electrician so am not up on all the
terminology. Allan believes it is a poor design and states that he and
Tim could probably do better but it's still under warranty so he's
letting the transmitter company handle it. He does say that the
antenna is working fine now.

First phone call at 0037 from Freddie. Talk about Allan's big
generators for the superstation, the generators used on the radio ship
and then locomotives. Reading of emails at 0055 and I can barely copy
the signal now. Lost the signal about 0102 and have no idea when the
program actually ended. John, Mid-North Indiana`` (Glenn Hauser, OK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1130, Sept 20 at 1853 UT check, KLEY Wellington KS is OFF
again. Still off at 1705 UT check Sept 21. It had been on since August
26 after a long hiatus since at least May 3 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1280, Sept 20 at 1853 UT check and Sept 21 at 1705, KSOK
Arkansas City KS still sounds much weaker than its usual 1 kW on
groundwave (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. A reply to my query, why isn`t 1590 KMIC flooded?

``Glenn, regarding KMIC: Although the transmitter site is near White
Oak Bayou in northwest Houston, that part of the metro area did not
get the same heavy rains as the eastern and southern parts. So the
water levels were up, but not enough to cause problems for KMIC.
Imelda was pretty much a non-event at my northwest Harris County QTH.

KMIC is listed as a U2 in WRTH and Radio-Locator also shows
non-directional daytime, so increased night coverage would indicate
they are not switching to the directional array.

KMIC is one of several sibling brokered time AM and FM stations in
greater Houston metro that runs Spanish language religion, sometimes
// depending on program bookings. Stephen Luce, Houston, Texas``

Stephen, glad you too are not flooded! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)

** U S A. 1680, Sept 21 at 0538 UT check, KRJO Monroe LA is back on
with rock music; had been AWOL the night before (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

This report despatched at 1723 UT Sept 21
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