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>: -' -. 1 .: OLDEST
MEDIUM 'WAVE D X C L U B
Es l ab l~shed 1933 32 rrues pet yew
113.25 Airmoll S1O.OO F~rsrCiasr 57.50 ThlrdCloss
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE
N A T I O N A L RADIO C L U B P. 0. BOX om
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VOLUME 37 AUGUST 1 , 1970 NUMBER 31
"Hope a l l i s going nicely. The Boston Gang i s doing a splendid job, a lmos t phenomenal, I think, a s i t i s on a volunteer b a s i s and s o many problems at tached t o it. " (Dick Northup, Iowa)
M O R E N E W M E M B E R S
*Keith Bi r l ingmai r , Rt No. 3, Beloit, Wisc. 53511 :%Kevin L. S la te r , 4750 Verda Lane N. E . , Salem, Ore. 97303 *Don Egger t , (cur ren t a d d r e s s not available - re jo ins ) *W. M. Beckett , P. 0. Box 155, I raan , T e x a s 79744 ;:;Thomas R. Sundstrom, P.O. Bcx 205, Willingboro, N. J. 08046
Welcome to the NRC, gentlemen, your new m e m b e r ki ts have a l ready been mai led and will be reaching you within a few days. We hope t o r e a d your contr ibutions often h e r e in the pages of DX NEWS. T o those of our m e r r h e r s who happen t o l ive n e a r these new NRC1ers - why not give t h e m a ca l l and welcome t h e m t o the Club persona l ly?
I N T H I S I S S U E . . . L a t e s t NRC Log Updater - Russ Edmunds Hunting the La t ins by Music - Ron F. Scha tz Domest ic Shor t Subjects - Paul H a r t Supremacy Ratings - Norm Maguire
. Interest ing Tr iv ia - HQ
R E N E W A L S . . . Myron G r a y . . . B r u c e Reynolds.. . F r e d Osterman. . . Dave Gleason. . . . Leonard Jozwiak.. . P e t e r Clar ius . . . Steve Bohac. . .
P R E S S T I M E S P E C I A L N E W S
CHUC, Cobourg, Ontario will t r a n s m i t a Special f o r the IRCA on August 8th f r o m 1 A.M. EDT t o 4 o r possibly 5 A.M. ; CHUG is a 1 kwler on 1450 kHz and the p r o g r a m will cons is t of ID 'S , mus ic , and 1 kHz T T 1 s . (Mark Drogin)
N R C L O G M A I L I N G D E L A Y E D . .. If you have not yet received your copy of the Log, our apologies for the delay. I t s eems the pr inter r an off the f i r s t 142 pages a t a n incorrect value of the reduction ratio; thus the binding holes cut into the information on those pages. We refused to accept these defective pages and the job i s being re-printed; barr ing further troubles, we expect to mai l the Log within a day o r two of the mailing of th is i ssue of DX NEWS. After a l l of the t ime, ca re , and effort that went into the preparation of the copy for the new Log, we're not about to accept substandard printing! We have now.received o rde r s for about 45% of the p ress run and they're sti l l coming in a t a good clip.. . N R C C O N V E N T I O N C O M I N G U P !
We've just received word that Cesar Objio i s planning to.attend the Convention; if he can make it, why can't you? If you won't be able to come to Hasbrouck Heights but would l ike to place a call to the Convention, the number i s going to be 201 -288-9600.. . "AN Situation"
ONS - 1220 WGAR Mor, off Tuesdays 1340 WNBH SPU, chicken rock 1400 KSLY NSP 1450 WFBS Except MM's; rr. 1470 WSAN SPU
OFFS - 1350 WCVU 1380 WBNX
I HEARD SINCE LAST ISSUE (NRC)
540 CBEF Windsor, Ontario (FF-CBC, re lays CJB C-860) 1170 WVLC Orleans, Mass. MoR 1520 WHIC Hardinesburcr, Kv. ( F r o m ERC)
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MAKE YOUR PLANS TIOW TO ATTEND me's mmAL C O I ~ I T I O I 111 URBAN
HASBXOUCK HEIGIFPS, N.J. T H I S LASOR DAY >EZEIlD. ACTION S T X T S THURSDAY
SEPT. 3 1 T R I T E TO C O ~ ~ I T I O ! ~ CObUIITTEZ CKX!X.UlI RUSC, ED:.XIIDS FOX
YOUR C O I ~ I T I O ~ J RESDV.4TIOIJ 7 0 3 1 11 WE C.U?:JOT WAK4NTEE L 4 T E
REQUESTS, SO BE SP.E ~3 HAVE YOUR RESERVATIOIJ F O R ~ I C O : , P L ~ Alrn IEI TIE
IWL M U S HI0 LATER T W A U G . 20 !
SEE YOU AT THE B I X Z S T 8: BEST N.3.C. CONFAB TZT 1
4 2 3 P S J A J 2 . sat. AUC. 8 c H u C 1450 Cobourg, Ontario 1,000/250 1:00-4:00 EIlP IRCA M a , ~ u g . 17 W K N D 1480 Windsor, Connecticut 500 3:W-3:30 EDT NRC M a . Aug. 3 1 W KT E 1 0 9 Kine, North Carolina 1,000 3:W-4:00 EDl! IRCA
hat's r igh t - three Sunr~cr DX TESTS caning up! We urge everybody t o tune f o r these & t o send i n reception repokts or thankyou not s; these s t a t i m s are going t o much trouble t o put cn these TESTS f o r us S r s , you know!
C H U C - 1450. Address: Mr. Trevor Joice, Chief a i n e e r , CHUC Radio, Box 520, Cobourg, Ontario. The program H11 consist of music and IDS. Info frm IRCA's Mark Drogin, Woodhaven, N.Y.
W K B D - 1480. rrLkle t o t h e wonderful response f r o m the DX TEST last December, a few months ago we decided t o run another during a s m e r mmth," writes I&. Ed Smith, News Director, i n part.. WKAD is an music s ta t ion , s o K i l l probably play t h i s s ty l e of music during the TEST; 81% with cycle tcnes and many I&. He ' l l be looltfng f o r your re- ports, t o Box 1480, Whdsor, C o m . 6095. Please tune i n and rep- even i f you have t h i s fr iendly s t a t i on e r i f i e d . Emest Cooper.
W K T E - 1090. This TmT, with 1 kw. non-directicual, should come on an a l - most canpletely c l ea r channel. No knowledge here of vhat type of pro&ram~iw t o lock for . Address Box 465, K b g , B.C., t o Mr. muck Webster. Info f r o m IfCA's Gary Buthals, of Green Bsy, W i s .
PRDME DAYS SPILL TO CCME: Alaska - 8/25. Ariz. - 9/8. Ark. - 8/25. Colo. - 9/8. Ga. - 9/9. Hawaii- 10/3. Ida. - 8/4. Kans. - 8/4. h. - 8/15. Ma. - 9/15. h a s . - 9/15. Mich. - 8/4. Minn. - 9/15. Nev. - 9/1. N.H. - 9/8. K.D. - g/l . NO. - 8/4. Okla. - 8/25. R.I. - 9/15. Term. - 8/6. Utah -9/8. Vt. - 9/8. Wash.- 9/15. W i s . - 9/8. Wo. - 8/18. ( ~ n f o sent in, unsigned).
MlIUESUl'A !t'WRiS BASEBAIL NETWORK: ( f r m George Sheman, ~ i m e s o t a ) a2.p 610- KDAL 830 WCCO 920 KWAD u 0 KGHS-KMIG-ICPRF-WQ 12 0 WMFG-KPRM 1250 KBRF 1260 KROX 1280 KVOX I340 KVBh- KDUl 1400 KEYln-WHIB 1410 KRWB 1450 K B U N - M - W 1400 KEIIGd 1490 m - K O t Y 1590 KRAD 1600 KLIRd $id,: 1140 E O O U40 KIJV ~ 8 0 KFm I390 KJAMd 1450 KXKC
1490 KORm kJ-5 1450 KVCK 1480 KGCX WIS. : 1400 WBIZ J-W: 1040 k ~ C n 1 q O KIIRd l.300- KGID I320 KNIAd 1410 KLEMd y9J,i 600 KsTB 1240 K D ~ 1340 KGPC I350 KiPlRa 1390 KIPM 1520 WVd d- daytime only. n- a f t e r 6pm. others: a l l ewes .
Qi THE STATICFJ'S STA!MONERY - WRKb910 Dear Kr. Cooper; We e~knarled&e the receip t of your request f o r your club t o tour the f a c i l i t i e s of WRKL We f e e l highly hmored t o have been selected as one of your s ta t ions , as We P i d e curself a s beine, a s t a t i on of the people. I w i l l be here on Sat. Sept. 5 a t 1 p and w i l l be happj t o zive you a tour and h i s t a n of the s t a t i on on t h a d a y We w i l l be able t o accaoodate ycur group Of approximatel;. 50 people as you indicated, a s we have a larze room fo r such events within t he bui ld iw. I nVself SKL a l l bands a s I find it qu i t e r e a h i n 7 i n t he even-. b k % Z fOrward t o meBtFn~; you and your xroup. lsfzned) Walter Jchnson, m i n e e r
Our thanks t o Mr Johnson, and we look f m ~ a r d t o t h i s tour!
MUSINGS of )he Members ;;;;;, C;os;e;rWk,Ynn
TIM DAYISSON - 2;)7 %inchester R o d - Apt. 105 - Ahon, O i o - 44313 H i again! Well, a f t e r seeing ERC's request f o r ' h a i q s , I t h o a t
I ' d add., y bi t . DX of l a t e : n i l sinca A p r i l . Veries in: v/f- RARU 7 s I ? T N (Final- l y , hi!) CJOC ( a f t s r f /up on lvCUE stationery), CJRI, CPT (w/SC & 0A). v/ l : KTOK U U V WpVL TCMC. v/q: KTKT KXOK CKCK D B K . v/c: RHBQ. Total: 474, A cou- p l e of so f a r non-replies wilic are vary disappoint in^: KTFI-1273 Idaho #I, P,CVU -1350, especially KTFI. I hadword-for-word verbatim I D plus three of four oth- er i t m a . Well, i t ' s o n tape a w a y . I'n, mov in~ up i n tke world, hi! I ' m now full t ime a t WCUE. I n April a d May I hs3. the AN show, & ,-st a tar ted the 7pn- milni@t thing l a s t week, The point is, I mess , a f t o r workinp; two month8 AN, I'm f i s t s t a r t i ng to explore AN DX again. So, mthina n w . This new work eked cuts out a l l SSS DX, which alwwa rvw best f'cr .. e in the Suaaor. Tcall corree- p n d m t s : You should be receiviag ovsrd\ie l e t t e r s i n tb zaxt few rleus. I ' l l ax- pla in the d e w thm. Wave a good Suumer \./some h p e f u l l u good DX. Kith r d i c h l chm.ne i n *CUE'# f o m z t , I doukt i f the PD w i l l nive ne time off to corn to the Conventio~, tut I ' l l t r y them. 73.
ROBERT LIC4N - 535 Rorth Fi res tom ZoulevarS - Akron, Ohio - &a01 H i evtrmone! I navenu t ;srl a l~isirln ror cr while so h r a goes.
Varies: ( r ince l a s t NUS*) v / l - WELX1-1330 IREBW-1240 WEEP-1080 (5CDrn) CFGL-1.310 VI%-?420 RINW-1520 VW-1250 V,'a)L-230 WOIO-13G0 V:IZEEdSG. r/q: :WA (seven n,onths) WmL-1JaO FGAFi-1220 R'CZS-830. Nm l o c ~ i r g s : WCSh-134G Hjiich., KLIZ-lA8O ,\inn., W,.ID-1340 1G.J.. YiNYC43G N.Y.C.. CBEF-540 Gnt. (dtnrtimer a/WARO) CKPR-583 Ont., VCDL-14i.G Pa., RIXZ-1363 Pa. PI'V&.".-lG& Pa., HHBL-133G F i s . sees srivom know i f H W ver i f ies? 1' ve done everything but beg on my hand0 illld knees for a ve:-ie. i t was nica meetinn Pat Flanagan, K'ZL suers , B B i l l RbczkD i n Toledo, & I r w k l.!errill in;i:ilan, iqich. the weekand of 615. 1 gdu .a t ed f ron ;unior FA& recently so on I go to Tenth Grad*. Totals 344180. 1 kape to see you a l l a t the Convention. 73s & g o d DX, i f p s s i b l e .
VANCY GANTZFR - 67 Liberty Stfeet - FreQnia, Nm York H i everyom. There rea l ly i s n ' t too much nem here, since I 've
been Quite busv t h i s p a t nonth, I d id want to t rv 8: net i n a t l e a s t one of KVER's Teats, but unfortunately I d lept t h ~ v u r h thea dl. Hcwever, I Aid hear
CFOR-1570 a t 1- 315 & AFQW-1330 @ la 6/19. I d i h ' t hear any ID frcm WPOF, but there was a coorrercial cn for a jevreler in Lidtown i'an:-attan, so I expect i t war WPOW. (Y;eVC i s on then, R*r.cy - not WPOW - FRC) Speskinn of I . Y . C . , WQXR- 1660 fias been nut t inn In a fa tu lous signal here s i m e 6/19. They become mdib le @ 9 p I-fter sloff of l o c r l BEUZ-157 C, & a r e s t i l l t b r e when I' ve l i s tened a l m . On 6/22 8:55-bp, WHLL-1600 was coming in good. That use a surprise, becmse us- ua l ly CJREl i s the onlv thin^ I can get on 1600. Sorry I haven't dcnv tinis sooner h t I 'd l i k e to thank a l l t . b A R C menbers ~ k o rilvte me & welzmad rce to the Club.
FaED PqTERhrAN - 435 Forth Forest Road - Wil l imsv i l l a , New York - 14221 S c h o l i s f i m l l v nves a i t h , & it' 8 back to DX. 6 1 2 was mv
VIXF v / l for TEST, KG@ v/q, XFAN v/q & Ch: f o r CX. I t r i e d e l i t t l e SRS DX 6/16. m t n i w a c i t h p ; heard. PMJG @ 6 : s . PI'&.. 3 4:18, V.HAT b S ~ L . T h t ' s &ll for m.
6 b. rn- E. WOOD - U. of Hawai i - Dep't of European b g u e a g e s - ~onolulu96822
Ver i f ica t ims: KDXU-1450 Utah, m a t d is tant report, KCCR- 1240 S.D., ~ 9 1 ~ - 1 2 4 0 Cal., WDOC-1310 Ky., first ffmm Hawaii, XPAM-1410 Ore., most distant, KCFY-980 Cal. 'b V a de Salinesn, mostly i n SS; always pleasnt t o have an SS reply fran a U.S. SS s t a t i m ; first report fran Ffawaii ; KFXB-980 Cal., KBRZ-14-60 Tex., most d is tant , ICYRG-1420, Ore., f i r s t from Hawaii & most d is tant m B, though reported fran N.Z. on El', K@fS-l400 Cal., most d is tant , IGSIX-1400 Cal. which appears t o be making up its backlog of reports, probably since many have ccme s i m e it went NSP, KGAIr920 Ore. whose v/s Terry A. Cmboy is himself a DXer-& quotes QSh he has, CKDA-1220 B.C., nice v / l , WRR-1310, KFYO-79 Tex., IZNO-I300 Cal., gAW-1450 Ariz., & a very strange cne from W O X - ~ ~ ~ O Tex. A t the bottom of my f/up reminder whichn- returned t o me were writ ten t h e rqysterious wrds we mailed it back. WOX. Uhat am I t o make of t ha t ? I ' m a f ra id I can't count it as a 8L. %en, the grand f inale . What I had been waitlng fo r fo r s o long, t o ccmplete ~gr collection from the quar te t of big NYC s t a t ions heard here (WABC KAEC WCBS -1, a del ightful two page v / l in great d e t a i l from MARC, veri- fy- my report. First fran Hawaii for a l l four! WABC says i n pa r t %e were flll-ther impressed tha t your rep&, a l m g with many others representing areas previously unre.ported, came a shor t t imenafter we completed the in s t a l l a t ion of a new ground system f o r our 640' ND tower. I can only repeat what I have said be- fore: it:; is a r e a l deLIght t h a t busy CEs oi t h e nation's b i g s s t stations, such as WABC, w i l l take th t h e t o answer a r e p r t in deta i l . Sane s ta t ions may be u t a n a t i c vePJYiers w/vsgue v/qs, but a specific v / l can still be obtained fran them: Reports out, last bunch before I leave Hawaii: KDB-149 C a l . (trying =&) W ~ l 3 0 0 Fh., KlFS-1270 Tex., KEYE-1400 Tex., mIS-1150 Cal., I(LTDE-p,20 Cal., KPOKil330 Ore., KYET-1450 Ida., KEEP-1450 Ida.; KCX-550 Tex., KVAC-149 Wash., KAFY-550 Cal. & KlW-1250 Wash.
JAME E. CRITC!JmT - 1504 Glenwocd Drive - San Mego, California - 92103 A check of my records shows I have not reported t o the lPRC
DX NLWS.since 1/27/70. W i l l I be sued fo r non-support? (NO Jim; jus t welcmed back! -E?c) I f e e l I have nothing earth-shaking t o report in t h i s period of time, & have nothing much r ight n w , but I w i l l give the highlights. I s tar ted re-lw- s t a t i m s heard i n Sen Mego on receipt of the NRC Radio kg on 10/l8/ 68 & have heard 0/400; I st i l l add a t l ea s t one every weekend. I was entered i n the Wiendly IM Cmtest" & sent i n three farms, for a t o t a l of 228 points; but would have been minus-six on the t h i r d form without t h e Rules change regard- unoccupied frequencies. It was a good type of ccntest, & kept up rqy in teres t in the h6bby. I made up an rxtensive list of s/on & s /offs & skeds of s ta t ions heard & sent it t o R. J. Mmunds on 4 h . I am assuking it w i l l be used i n the new HRC Log, i f it is ever published. I notice from t he sample in the 6/6 nX REWS t ha t t h e Mexico, C.A. b Caribbean s t a t i m s w i l l not appear in it. They are a l l needed f a r a cauplete list of s ta t ions tha t can be heard by l i s teners i n t h e U.S.A. I have a aer ies of maps of the USA, Canada & Mexico & have one f o r each frequency, $0 t o 1600k, showing t h e approximate location of each station. I have s tar ted t o use the new V J kg 6 t o bring the maps up t o date; a few errors , of which I w i l l advim him, when dde. Reception repor ts hare gone t o KXL750 fo r t h e i r l a t e TEST on 3/23; t o WIO-l600 Cottmvood, Airz. for t h e i r 4/2 s/on @ 8- m; & t o ~ Q D -
1550, h a l d , Qsld., Austalia f o r RS heard IM 6/22 frau 6:45-7:30- EIlr. h l y KXL has verified. lhanks, Dick Northup, f o r the v/s of KW4-970, Show hw, Ariz. I vlll t r y again when heard. I ' m cut of space and news, best v e r i e - c o l l e c t ~ , a l l '
GEORGE -- 15 &ester St reet - Apt. 1 - Cambridge, Massachusetts - 02140 No r e a l DX since Mt :Winter; here's a few items of in temkt .
WVU-1170 Mass. is noted up here w/a good signal. The Voice of the buer Cape i s very di rec t ional N/S & they have qui te a n u l l t o the W t o protect WWVA. ( 'his info from Marc D.I I spent t h e be t t e r par t of one Sunday v i s i t i ng w/Marc Debrenzo dam i n manuis; I was doing some work down there a t t he time. He gets ;reat reception from the Atlantic Seaboard s t a t e s d u r i w the day, l i ke
WUE-1530 C lpm! Ihet 's i n N.C., folks! This is real ly Baseball WX we're hav-- iw now; I real ly l ike t o Ball; f ee l s rea l ly go&. S a n e re01 l ive DX: 6/24- WO-1330 N.Y. c o n c l u d i ~ El? (? 2:50arn u/WD. 6/25- 'W-1450 ?
I could swear I heard these ca l l s twice 2 2:30am w/talk show. Not even l i s t e d i n our Super Great 19m-71 NRC b g ; dces myme know of t h i s s ta t ion? (Fits W S C - Glens Falls, George! - 3 1 ~ ) There have been a few good West Aflrca openlws t h i s Summer, but nuthing spectacular. GPN is :oine a f t e r the new 10kw. Ganbia s tp t ion on 908 o r 998 (fTequenqr is unceeain a t the moment); seems like a pretty KC& bet fo r the EC. The s w c s for t h i s s t a t ion a ~ ~ e a r e d i n the l a s t DX NBA. - L a 1 Freaks: tune in to the- an* Kane Show on 18,*kr WERS-FM in Eo.9t.cn Satur- deys, 6pm-lan. W i l l t he highliaht of the N.J . Convention actually be the burning of the local Bank of America? Have a 7ocd Summer. (TOO la te , CRW - they blew out the f r a t walls last week, h i -ERR Nt'- ,L ,:c-j ~ k j ~ ~ 6 ~ ~ 5 -~,-;cN GK J-A
ERIC D i R I C C O - 540 Gallion Avenue - Pittsburgh, Wrmsylvania - 15226 Since school is out, I ' m now able t o BY the mamin;s. CX not too
had . @ 6/13 I got qy f i r s t N.J., WF'AT-930, a lso IDed, thanks t o John Shannon, is CKAC-730. On Sunday I had a fine time. Those 6/14 logzings are: CBK-540 b P l 3 l -950, & V/WPAZ off theai r , WWA-1250, WFBM-l%O, WlWi-I240 KBYR-1270, & WBUD-1260. Where are the last two? ( A n c h o w , Alaska, & Trentcn, N.J. , Eric - You seem t o need,the NRC hg! -Pic) Cn 6/15 my faul ty radio caused sane bad DX. Heard were CJB-1510, W - 3 3 3 0 , W/WJAS off the a i r , WAHS-1280, WRR-u10, & a r/c-TT of UDlM @ 2: 15-2:30. Also heard was a Nashville rr s ta t ion d around lpm. Any ideas? (Only 1,ISM could possibly make it a t t ha t hour -ERc) Ihe mysterious WIJB signal turns olrt t o be WLE. This posit ive I D made thanks t o Doc Hardester, & another reception. C5I.a out t o WIBZ & WOWO. I've decided t o spend the S m r %Ling the pests. Latest t a t a l s fron my shack: ~ 9 / 5 2 , since Feb. I 've been QSIilw; 36/25, 7/5, 5/2. I am i n the process or* building a directional loop. I got the instruc- t ions from IRCA when they t f i ed t o get me t o join a few months back. I had no i- dea materials would run me so much, Wire alone w i l l cost $5! Since ng five tube Sylvania is a little cutdated I have decided t o get a new one. Unless sane fan- t a s t i c ruggestion otherwise is made, I 'll get a Knight R-100 secondhand for $59. I t h h k EEL' should be used i n DX NEG except in IDXD which should use e i ther GMT or t he 24-hour clock ELT. Everyme keep DXing 'cause the CX are.bound t o get better. 73s.
BEN DANCERFIEID - 202 Governor's b i v e - Wallimford, Pennsylvania - 190% The TAs were rea l ly coming through fo r three weeks t h i s Summer -
while I was touring the Br i t i sh I s l e s i n a rentea: Vauxhall. In between cathedrals cas t les & ancient vil lage inns, I tuned t h e d i a l s of my t rans is tor & the car ra- d io i n W l a n d , Wales, Eire, North Ireland, & Scotland. Not since t h e years 1943 -4-5 Rave I enjoyed TAs i n iny bacl?,?ard! I n SE England, daytimers besides the lo- ca l s include BBC-1088-1457-692-1052-881; Belgim620-926; Holland-746-1007; France -1403-1376-863. R. Nordsee-1232 is, a s you know, severely jammed. veronica-1562 good signal, i sn ' t . BBC & France both heard on 1484, & Crowborough-I295 is local. NE of Londm more Dutch, B lg ian & sane German s ta t ions make it days. In the W. the continent is weak (dws) but ~ th lme-566 makes it well, & i n the North Wales area, & a l l the way t o Dublin, Manx Radio-1295-1594 i s ~ o o d . O f course i n uQ~, there are only two frequencies: 566 which is good thrwzhout the island, & in some parts, the only s t a t ion heard days; & 1250 ( b b l i n & Cork) which is strant: only in those areas. Midway between Dublin & Cork it i s i n t e r e s t i ~ t o hear these synchronized XRs i n t e r f e r i w w/each other. This same type Of W wasalso noted i n Ihblin on 1052k, &ere low-parered Barnstaple was Wine, the more dis- t an t 100kw. S ta r t Point. In North Ireland add BBC-1340, & 809, whose regional ID6 are B E - 4 North Ireland, & BBC 4, Scotland. Glasgow/Edinb~& has four locals (1484 1214 809 647). Other daytimers there include Stavewer-U13 & Vigra-629, & several BBCers includiw 1151. 1 might a lso mention 809 is used in the mdcn ar- e a i n t h e morning for broadcasts t o France, but w/no in ter rupt im t o Scotland-809.
8 ~ l t h o @ in June & July it is daylight i n a l l pa r t s of the Br i t i sh I s l e s u n t i l very l a t e i n t h e evening, t he sky-wave s igna l s begin t o cane through in mid-ev- en*, & I s h a l l describe my reactions t o them i n another report . 73s.
STEX3 KAMP - 6149 Mmteverde - San Jose, California - 95120 !he above is my new address. Looking over sane back issues of DX
IEWS, I f ind I have made some pre t ty bad errors, which I would now l ike t o cor- r ec t ; In my 4/11 Muse, CEM should have been 2:58am s /off , not 6:58am. Also, CHIR-730 should have been 3:37am, not 7:37am These were a l l ~qy f au l t , & I hope you w i l l accept my apblogies. I keep my log records in GMT, & when I s t a r t ed my card f i l e , it was M T o n 4 also. ca rd - f i l e is now i n CMP-E3T-EDT. This GMT probably caulred most of t h e er rors , & a l s o t h e f a c t t h a t I was typing l a t e a t night. Doan t o veries: v / ~ - KIRA KOIL 4VEF-1035 ( t h i s was l i s t ed as 4V~-1035 last Wse ' sorry. My V J b g had it l i s t ed t h i s way for sane reason.) XETRA WDSU: v / l - WSU IGSAL ICIMS. v/f- WIWS. NOW down t o some s t u f f heard from Cal.: 6/19; KPMC-1560 Cal. 12:53am RS; KPOL-1540 Cal. 1:llam FS; KACI-1520 Cal. 1:29; ICIMS-1250 21- RS; KW-1000 Wash. 2:s- RS. 6/20- KPIPW-1IX) 12:45m; KRDU- 1130,Cal. 1:03sm; CKIG-730 B.C. 1:44am; CJVI-900 B.C. 2:14am E; KTWO-1030 Wyo. 2:41-3:01 s/off w/no BA; QWC-1270 Alta. 5sm Rs; CKDA-12% B.C. 5:27arn FS; KMl3V- 1290 Cal. 6:24am RS. 6/21- KMBY-1240 Cal. 4:26m Is; XROY-1240 Cal. 4:35am ELS; KOH-630 Nw. 5:05am RS; KWG-1230 Cal. 8:58pm. MM 6/22- m - 1 2 5 0 Alta. ham FS; @c~-1310 MOB^. -4 :02 -4 :05~ s/off W/NA; CKVN-1410 B.C. 4:10- RS; C J Q R ~ O B.C. 4:50am RS; KFW580 Ida. 5:45am RS; KORL-650 Hawaii poor @ 6:15am RS; KEIP-920 7 : O h 16; KXLY-Wash. 7:13rtm t e s t i ng w/OC, I D @ 7:15am. 6/23- KSEX-930 Ida. B 12:03am w/KHJ,nulled; KGW-620 Ore. 2:41am RS; KAGI-930 Ore. 11: 16pm FS; KHJ .gain null8d. 6/24- KOLO-920 l ev . 4:24am RS. I hope this list does not waste t oo much space. I know most lWCers ere i n t he E, s o I wculd appreciate it i f sane of you would l e t me know whether you find these of in teres t . ~ e x / ~ a l . t o t a l s now (writ* ten ver ies only) : s ta t ions- 165/82, 32/23, 6 /8 , 5/3. Pal- ex writ ten taped - a m 165/89, 32/24, 16/10, 5/3. 73s.
HMCY GAFtZER - 67 Liberty S t r ee t - Fredmlia, New York - Hi. DX CX have been qu i t e poor here. Even- of 7/9 was the
worst I have ever seen. I began l i s tening a t ebout 9pm & f i n a l l y gave up @ 10:30. P,t 10:15 I took a count of a l l s t a t i ons being heard, & came up with a t o t a l of 27. Usually there is a t l ea s t three times tha t . A l l I seemed t o be g e t t b g were t h e usual daytime regulars *an Buffalo 8 Tormto, b CKIW. Oh well, I s e s s t h a t ' l l happen fran time t o time, so on t o th ings I have heard. 7/4 @ ll:hOpm, WPOP-1410- ,fn g a d . 7/6- CHAM-128o good @ 8pm. I heard two new ones on 7/8 - A t 10pm, WFBR- 1300 & @ 10:20, K1E-1010, the l a t t e r being qui te weak. WWRt1600 i n very very weakly on 10/18 @ 9pm. I won't be doing much DX f o r t h e next couple of weeks, since I'll be vacationing up i n New Jhgland. See you in Hasbrouck Heights!
ERNEST R. COOPER - 438 East 21 St ree t - Brooklyn, New York - 11226 June vaca t im t r i p didn't r ea l ly materialize - we went, t o
t he Catskil ls , t o Green Lake, i n Athens, Greem County, otherwise known as W C K b Iand. I vis i ted t h i s new 560 di rec t ioan daytimer & w a s t rea ted very warm@ by Frank Jolley, D J ('?be Round Mound of Sound") who to ld me t h e i r r /c is t h e Tues- day AM nearest t h e 15th @ 12:40-lam w/TT for f ive minutes & then c/w mx, but on IS, they're MoR - a nice s ta t ion . They are highly d i rec t ional protectin8 WFIL & WHYEI-560, & W A & WR-570, beaming N & NE. mey don't begin t o cane i n m the car radio m t i l * S a u ~ e r t i e s , about 12 miles S of them, but they cover well 50 miles t o t h e N! W - F j 3 0 is much s t r m ~ r the re than last year; but ge ts interference when \ P O W is on; none when WEND i s on. WC-1230 is on t h e Mets' Net; as are other locals & semi-locals l i k e wOKO-1460, WBAZ-1550 & WP-1450. No nighttime listen:= done there. one new loggin& ve r l e since corning hane on 7/4 is WSFW-1110, Seneca Fa1ls;N.Y. on RS 8 :10 -8 :45~ s/off i n July. Also a second re- port t o WGF.X-1500 on r/c-'IT t h i r d Tuesday, O / W D ~ . I note GWJX is off AN & WGAR is on AN. WGAR was nut on Tues. 7/21, but W a s on m, S O Dust be s i l e n t Tues.
AmDY RUCG - Apt. 1008 - 45 Dunfield Avenue - Tollioto 295, Ontario 9
Hi. After spending 15 years i n Modreal, I f e l t it w a s time for a change of scene. Fortunately I was given t h e t r ans fe r I wanted. SO now I am working i n t h e Toronto off ice of Clarkson, Gordon & Co. Although my h i g h k i s e location is nut overly conducive t o DXing (& I l e f t a l l rq gear i n ~ o n t r e a l ) . I have,a s u k r b AM-fll tuner .which should help cut. It has picked up sp l i t s , such IWBS-834, i n Montreal, s o I ' m not l e f t h i& and dry,. And then there ' s alwsys Jim Warner's shack. So my name should continue t o pop up i n t he Musings. Tele- phone here i s 483-5179. DXwise, on 6/21 t h e new CBEF-540, Windsor, Cnt. w a s i n strongly f ran 5:54-6:09pm ETT & a report was sent. The1 can be heard a l l the time i n Toronto. P r o g r m i n g is i n FF, para l le l l ing CJBC-860. The only ver ie is a s t raggler from Tirana-1394, f o r my ## country confirmed. NASWA reports tha t Morocco has s tar ted verifying SWBC reports, so I ' m hoping my f/up t o Agadir-935 w i l l bear mit. After t e n years of BCB DXing, t o t a l s are 1,450 logged & 1,374 verified. Luring August T s h a l l be i n Ehrope (~celand, England & Frence). But I'll be back i n time f o r t h e NRC Convention, my seventh one. C U then. 73.
SWART DRAKE - 2108 South Simpson Street - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - 19142 What with the Sunmer Sta t ic , and t h e big cushioned earphones be-
ing s o warm t o weat i n t h i s weather, it adds up t o not much DXing. Once i n a while I w i l l t u rn the set on Just t o check how things are & I have added a few more t o t h e lqbook. On 5/17 a break-through on 1490 when W W out in Meadville, Pa. camp i n @ ll:30pm. Rhen on 6/7 I checked i n on 540 t o see i f CBEF was audi- ble here. Sure enough, it vas coming through & @ ll:52pm up t o l2;lO s/off c lear I got them. I f there are any doubts on t h i s one i n your mind just check against CJBC-%~ as they are //. Haviq day work on 6 / ~ I got up early & caught a pa i r I have.looked f o r several times. W'l!RE-Fj30 Greensburg, Ind. w a s tes t ing @ 4:3Larn & WRIC-1520 d i t t o @ 5:O2. WHIC is Hardinsburg, Ky. That brought the heard t o t a l up t o 2,5Z. New ver les i n f r m WRIC WPRE WSEN WDCR WTB t o r a i s e t ha t t a a l t o 2,389. I might add here t h a t ( ~ e c a t u r County) and WHIC (~reckenridge County) were 899 and 1,000 verified. Has aqybo3y gotten a verie from Radio Nordsee In- ternat ional? I 've read where several have heard it, but not once have I seen where anyone received a w r i e from them. Another question maybe scuieolp can an- swer f o r me. How i s it tha t some of t h e pages i n DX N E E are so beautifully c lear and others are s o hard t o read you need a magnifying g lass t o see &at was origin- a l l y typed? And you can believe me tha t it i sn ' t ,y eyes f a i l - me." Now that school i s out I hope a l l you students and teachers are having a BIG Summer. Good DX t o a l l & 73, Oh yes, NO COnvention fo r E, day s h i f t t ha t weekend, and the Rread and Butter comes f i r s t .
JIM JANI(CJ!&KI - 11 Meadowbrook Terrace - Corm, New York - 14026 Greetings! Well, school is f ina l ly w e r & I ' l l be up AN MMs,
which means hopefully, about 50 new catches during t h e Summer. DX recently: 6/3- WDRC f a i r W/WX & SID @ 9:29pm, sent v/q, CM & SC. 6/14- A good t i m e f o r Erstern N.Y. Good s t r e w h f ran wOKO-1460 O/GO w/m & one ad, B 3:14am. A t 3:30, MJSC-1450 Glens Fal ls , N.Y. dominated frequency W/NX & WX; ;ood strength o/slop. 6/15- CKWw Wondsor was jmd @ 3 : q m w/ads f o r f o d , muffler service, e tc . Good f o r O n l ~ 5 W . Veries recently have been v / ~ - hTCU WKBN WDRC WPOP CTOR, end a WJjL v/f. Reembmer the WXGI-950 TEST? Where are t he veries? Has w m e gotten a reply y e t ? 73, and goo3 Summer DX.
FRED OSTE!RL4N - 436 North Forest Read - Will imsvi l le , New York - 14221 School is f ina l ly over with, & i t ' s back t o DX. 5/22 was y
f i r s t free MI. Heard were 11-m S T , WCMS r / c on 1050, 1230 unD FF @ l2:lOam, WBBO-7b F d e s t City w / l a s t minute of a f / c , nice IDS, w/Chicago off. XEQ-&0 i n SS @ 12:30, WAMY w/Tl' & mx half t h e night (NN), WHSC-1450 very eood w/m, CKSL- 1410 w/sws, 580 brought CKLC Hauteri, Que. i n FF, WKAP-1320 on f/c @ l:29, u f l ~ SS-1470 AN. Totals now around 710/210, s t i l l 48/47. A few GIs: WIXE v / l f a TEST, KSO v/q, WR4N v/q & CM for TEST. I t r i e d a l i t t l e SRS DX 6/61, nothing ex- c i t i xq heard. WKTG @ 5:29, Wm @ 4:18, WKAT @ 5am. Thnt's a l l f o r now.
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10 STEVE KAMP - 6149 Monteverde - San Jose, California - 95120
H i . I guess you know by now that the above is w n e w address. I ' m writing t h i s a l i t t l e early (7/12) because i n a couple of days I ' m kavlng for the I R C A Convention in Vancouver w/a couple of San Jose DXer s . Bere have been a lo t of BCB verles i n since qy last report, which I haven't seen i n print yet, be- cause no 7/4 DX HEWs has arrived here yet. I get it f i r s t class, & HB has qy new address & used it on the h e DX REXJS. W e l l , down t o veries: v/q- KEX K(MO KF7-K WSPA KOB KSEI K'IWO KPMW KRDU K m O CFAA KTRB KCPX KHJ WWL K W . v/l- kRU KOID ICjTB KBRL CKU; KIA0 KBOI KKGF CKDA K W Q WRR KPOL & KRSA. v/f- KACY KORL KDOA KRED KIRS CHAT KCKE CKVN KSLY CJVl WOS. v/r- KBUZ & KIDD. Most of these *re for Cal. rece tion, but some were for Texas leggings. DX ( 1 ) since last re- port: 6/24- KVLV-& Aov. Q 11:20-11:30pm RS, s/off @ 11:30 v / ~ = , KRlS* Cal. ll:30pm RS aPter KVLV s/off. 6/25- KYC~-1480 hl. 22- RS, Gal. 2:36 RS, m - 1 4 6 0 Gal. 3:02 E, m - 1 4 3 0 Gal. 4am S, ICjTB-1420 hl. 4:22 RS. 6/26- ~ ~ 0 1 - 6 7 0 Ida. 12:$7am RS, WWIr870 La. 1:22am RS. 6 / ~ - KIM.-1270 Wyo. 3:bam f/c. m 6/29- KWIG790 Ore. 4:08am RS, KORE-1450 Nev. 5:15am RS, WRR-l310 Tex. 5:42am FS, mC-1470 6:04m Is. 6h0- KCG0-600 Cal. 1:flsm RS, IIYNO-l300 Cal. 3:32am Is, KBX-U20 Utah 3:54am RS, KBrz-1310 Ariz. 4:58sm RS. 7/2- KIRO-710 Wash. 3 : 3 h RS, K I D D - ~ ~ O Cal. 6 : 55pm WQ-930 Cal. 9:lgpm RS, KRDG-1230 Ca1. 3:20am RS, 930 5:23- RS, KEIOS-940 Ariz. Is. 7/5- KGA-1510 Wash. 1:47am Is, KPBK-1530 Cal. 7:44m RS, KRSA-1570 Cnl. 8 p , ICPM-1510 Cal. 8:24p RS. 7/6- KCEN-1230 Rev. o/ mess @ 1:54a~ RS, CKWX-1l.30 B.C. 3:06am Its, KFlE-I340 Ariz. 3:38 f/c, CICU-1140 Alta. 4:23am RS, KGAO-I370 Kans. 7: 15am RS. 7 h - KUlB-EgO biz. ll:48pm. 7/11- KXG730 Ore. ll:45pm, 11:58 s/off v/no SSB. 7/12- KWSU-1250 wash. 1 2 : 3 h RS, DWS-1020 N.M. 1:qam RS, mrntioning l e t t e r from Hawaii, but no name given. It might have been REW, but I wouldn't know. WAY-1060 CaL 1:31am, KRUL-1110 Cal. 1:51, KDAY-1580 Cal. 4:50am RS. For some unk reason local W - 1 5 9 0 wasn't throw- ing hash 1580 tonight & WBAP-820 Tex. 5:09m Rs. Cal. hex. to ta l s as of 7/12
209/130, 35/33, 5/5, g / 9 . Adding taped veries, it 's 209/l36, 35/34, 5/5, 16/ 11. I have nothing much else t o say except I'll t r y t o give a report of what vent on at thp IRCA Convention next time. Enough wasted space already. 73 & good DX.
96267 A1C EDWARD BRUCE REYn0LI.E - FR499-58-2671 - Far East Network - APO, San Francisco
Hi . Notice the new address, effective 8/1. I ' m cur- rently hane i n Missouri on leave. Three mw w r i e s i n here: KFDF v/ l , KCAK v/f, k overdue CJKL v/q. This gives me exactly 800 veries frcm Warrensburg, & oddly enough, exactu 100 are foreign veries. N9 DXto report t h i s time. No sign of the new 1190 Kancsas City station yet. wD~F-610 is appmently AN-7. I heard men- t ion of 24 hours, seven d ~ s a week, & they were on past old SM s/off time last veek. KBIGllb i s c/w again after a t r y a t MoR. F m r KMO AN DJ Hil t Dickey i s the early m n i n g man. KDKD-1280 is also 1 0 6 c/w now. I'll soon be begianine;
sixth year i n HRC & I vant t o thank ERC, GPN, Randy, & the other hard workers who keep the bulletins ccming out on schedule. You've a l l contributed t o makin& the NRC the best and m a t efficient radio club in the world. I ' m sorry I'll have t o miss the Cormention t h i s Fall. I hope I'll be able t o be more active t h i s season f r c m Japan. Best of DX & 73s t o a l l . (IIappy Mding, h c e ! -ERC)
DAVE c a m . I thought I'd drop a line t o let you know I ' m still alove k kicking. .. .
I am working with an independent concession booth for the Sumer & am travelling a l l over the Hid-West. A quick in t ro for those vfio don't knov me (or dm't re- member mc) - I ' m 19 years old & go t o Western I l l ino i s University, except durirg Su-. I did m a t of qy DX i n S t . Louis since joining the NRC in Fall, 1966. Now I live i n Chatham, Ill. which is just S Of Springfield. I took the Third Class FCC test & passed easily. Next Summer I'll try t o get a job a t scam station around Springfield. T i l l mrt time 73 & best of Summertime t o myme.
BILL STONE - R. R. 2 - C ~ m o n t , Ontario 11
May 16 & June 6 Booletins i n on 6/15, f i r s t in six weeks. Dave Whatmough, those elusive 1580 stations are a cinch come the Fall, SMs, 6am on. You can follow 'em up. Evening DX w i l l give you mid-Western ones. I picked up WCCR K?XR & KUR wse l f t h i s way. Only WSPP never came back. You lads who go for relays - FF On 990, signing cm 4:58am EST daily (I haven't tried SM.) Hits here S 6-8. W G , Brfrstol, Va. s/on @ 5:57 EDT, then at 6:02am, there's a WCCY Coviwon, never gives state. I don't have him listed. Most of DXis morns nw, 4:30-5:30am Em. 6/17 & 6/18 poor reception, e lectr ical storms i n t h i s area, or Northern U.S. 6 / 6 , no I D was heard, but w/that type of m, must be WWDA, W i s - consin LElls testing. Som station doiw a lo t of TPing On 950, no I D as yet. Veries comiw in regularly - funny one yesterday, Cuban ones, via Cuban &mu1 General, Ottawa, so sending 'em by diplomatic m a i l now - previous have been via air . 6/22 - WRTW-1320 hT/lT 2:15-2:33 s/off - now know how you say Picayune. WXCL-1350 f/c-ll? 2:45-3 Em, one hour ahead of listed r/c; ;480 s/ons 5:29:30 WKBC; 5:32 WADR - t h i s tops. 1500, 5:33 WrOP on NX, ll? uJahim, no I D heard t o 5:55, t o 990, FF appointment. Anyone needins WWLE-ll7OY June sked is 6am-8:30pm. Since 5/1 reports out t o WIJUS* ICCGR* WHHO, WIQT* WIOOII W S * Radio Clarion-860, muat be AN, t ry before 2am EST, CKPR/=O slug him after this. 1-2am ELJT best time for him. WGSB* WUST, WBn+ CKCN* KEDD,WBOP WABB, UISN CBEF WWDA-950 CBF Relay-990, no go on KVBR-1340 El' 6/20, too much @M. 1330, 4:40am Em, steady TP, WHOT top station. 5:03, WFBC s/pn, 5:15, second station (WRIE) TP steady. WRIE s/on is 5:30 Em. I hope t o see a lot of you in Hasbrwck Heights. I'll have doc check me out on 8/21. I'll likely cane by t ra in or bus - i f he seys no, I stay ham? - simple as that. I'd sure like t o m e t a lot of q y old buddies - we're gettin' on, hi.
ROBERT R. MlTCHELt - R. R. #( - Belleville, Ontario The big news here at the moment is that I w i l l be attending
the IRCA Cowention which is t o be held i n Vancouver, B.C. on the WC of Canada. The fact that it is going t o be held i n Vancouver i s one of the reasons why I wil l be attending. I have always wanted t o visit Vancower & wby not a t a cowention? I w i l l be arriving in Vancouver with Q.K.Brown of Ottawa. This t r i p v l l l k i l l any ideas of getting a new RX for a while. I would also have liked t o have made it t o the NRC Convention but n w it wi l l be i m ossible. Not much new DX-wise but I have gotten two new veries. One is ha(, YE, & CFOR, v/q. CKPM is 1440 Otta- wa, & CFOR is 1570, Orillia, Ont. Surprisingly enough the CX here have been good but I have not had the free time t o l is ten in. I f it holds out tonight., M, I'll
t o dig up sare new stations. I f nobody has heard w local CJB&-800, they naw :zff @ lam $ they carry the games of the Expm. This station is U-3, straight N. I f anybody monitors thd public service bands, write me about your catches & fre- quencies, &-ticularly i f you are a fellow Canadian monitor. So un t i l my next Musing, 73s.
DICK TRUAX - 5101 Tamarock Drive - Charleston, West Virginia - 25312 Greetings from the Mountain State again. I t ' s been so long since
I've been in MUsin&s that I thowht I had better contribute sanething, however t r i v i a l it maht be. CX since the f i r s t of Jum have been anything but ideal but 11 new lqg- were added here for the month. Nothing unusual worthy of mention though so I'll skip the details. No sign of mw hl3~-1180 i n nearby Hurricane as of 7/5. Haever 1080 is now dominated b-- WEEP Pa. a l l day 1- k i l l i w previous- ly only audible -, Ky. since about 6 h . WEEP has even a s t r w e r signal than KDKA-1020, so must be on 50,000 D-3 now. Also semi-local WSAZ-920 i n Huntington has chanzed cal ls t o WGm i n last ten days, s t i l l affiliated W/NBC though. I hope t o attend the N.J. Get-tcgether unless sonethiw unforeseen happens- later.
IT'S AIMOST HERE - THE BIG N.R.C. JXNUAL CONVEVl?ION - MAKE THOSE PLANS RIGET AWAY M BE I,m US IN HlWjBROUCK HEIGHTS! SEPPEMBER 4-5-6-7! C(MF: QmE, X W A=
INIERNAllONAL DX Digat @ Propagation 8 Features Gordon Nelson, 19 Irma Ave. Wotertown, Mass. 02172
R E P O R T E D L Y I N O P E R A T I O N
CANAL ZONE. ACAZO, F o r t Clayton, i s now using i t s full 10 kw af ter being on a 1 kw standby t ransmit ter from.May to December of 1969; signoff t ime fo r the 790 kHz outlet i s given a s 0458. (BDXC)
ANGOLA. Voz de Angola, Louanda, has replaced i t s th ree daily t ransmiss ions with a single broadcast f rom 0500-2300; th is effective July 1st. (Editor)
KASHMIR. Jammu on 990 has increased power f r o m 1 k w to 100 kw. (MWN)
PARAGUAY. ZP10. Radio Paraguay, has reportedly been heard th is summer on 1305 kHz in Finland; anyone hea r any t r a c e s of th is? (SXDK)
WEST GERMANY. The longwave 1,000 kw t ransmit ter of the VOA a t Munich, which has not been in operation since 1963, i s now back in regular use on 173 kHz f r o m 1600 to 2200 in Russian. The frequency i s the same a s that used by Moscow Home Service. I n 1963 a n agreement was reached between the USA and the USSR. The USA agreed not t o u s e the long wave t ransmit ter a t Munich in re turn for the Soviet Union not jamming the VOA Russian broadcasts. This agreement has apparently been revoked. (ARDXC)
P R O J E C T E D O P E R A T I O N S
SAO TOME. Radio Portugal confirms that a 100 kw t ransmit ter i s now being installed to replace the present 10 kw station of the Radio Clube de Sao Tome (now on 759V kHz); the new operation will be officially Emissora Regional de Sao Tome under the di rect management of Radio Portugal. (Editor)
MALTA. The projected D. W. relay station will feature a 600 kw MW station; frequency not yet decided. (SCDX)
LIBERIA. Educational broadcasting will be intorduced in the Liberian schools during the second half of the 1970 school yea r ; no fur ther details. (Editor)
ANGOLA. Radio Clube do Huambo, based. in Nova Lisboa, has received two new 10 kw t r ansmi t t e r s f rom the U. S. and i s scheduled to put them into operation August 1st; frequencies not known a t th is t ime. (Editor)
CONGO (KINSHASA). A new MW station i s being built a t Matadi and will be transmitting shortly. No fur ther details. (Editor)
YUGOSLAVLA. A new 1,000 kw station i s supposed to be under construction in Macedonia to c a r r y Skopje Radio programming and will be in operation l a t e r in the year. (Edi tor)
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INTERNATIONAL WATERS (HOLLAND). Radio Nordsee tested briefly on 1385 kHz but returned to 1232 on June 30th. The British jamming of Nordsee i s costing $1680 per w e e k p l u s a n additional $1200 for security guards a t the jamming stations to guard against possible violence by pirate radio supporters One of the jamming stations is reportedly a 1, 000 kw scatter t ransmit ter formerly used by NATO and operating a t much reduced power. Nordsee left
the a i r on July 23rd and resumed operations on the evening of the 24th f rom a new position off the coast of Holland. The owner of the station admits that the jamming has been effective and that incoming advertising revenue has been substantially reduced since the jamming began. No sign of jamming a s of noontime on 7/25. (Ken Brownless)
UNKNOWN LOCATION. Capital Radio began testing on 1115 kHz on July 19th; classical and operetta-type music; no pop music, obviously aimed at an older audience. Address given a s P. 0. Box 270, Bussum, Holland; asks for 2 IRC's and l e t t e r s t o be addressed to the Cheif Engineer. More t e s t s on July 19-22;
supposedly off the Dutch coast. (Ken Brownless)
IRAQ. Baghdad Radio has recently introduced a number of new programs with names such a s "The Voice of the Masses", and the "Voice of the Arabiail Gulf". The la t ter i s not to be confused with the "Voice of the Gulf", the station Sharja station on 737 and 1250 kHz.
UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC. P r e s s repor ts this week indicate that the quasi- clandestine operations of the Palestine liberation organizations over Egyptian stations had been forced to close because of tension between the Egyptian government and the Liberation organizations over UAR acceptance of the U. S. peace plan.
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S;lipon. J11ly 13-The LInited State% in another b e h i t ~ ~ l - t h ~ - . q r r . ~ ~ ~ ninve 10 bol? t~C ('ilnil~o~li;.. is preparinp to in5tall a po\\.el.ful new radio t l . ; ln<n~i t~er in l'hnnm Penh to
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Argentina. LT3, Radio Cerea l i s ta , Rosario. 7/13 l o c a l spo ts 0935. Almost l e v e l with KSL a t times. (wood) Puerto Rico. Radio Leo, WLEO Ponce, hrd IDing a s "Once Sesenta" (11-70) but don't know i f it is a change of name, pop mx a t 0700. ( ~ b j i o ) Brazil . Radio Globo, PRE3, Rio. Many I D S simply a s "Globo" 716 0905. (wood) Cuba. Cadena CamagUeyana. Stn IDing with t h i s name a t 0655 7/12. Nothing l i k e t h i s is l i s t e d but presumably is "L.V. de Ciego de Avila" with pop mx and I D a f t e r every record, no news o r ads. (Objio, D.Rep.) Argentina. LU3, Radio d e l Sur, Bahia Blanca. 7/13 Most remarkable new E A of t h e n igh t , j u s t kept booming i n , dozens of IDS a s "Radio d e l Sur, l a emisora de Bahfa Blanca", o f ten preceded and followed by 4 gorgs. Very good a t times, WOAI l i t t l e t rouble . I n f o r a s o l i d hour 0940 t o 1040. ( ~ o o d ) Cuba. Reloj Nacional with nx, IDing every minute with time 0613 7/12(0bjio) Cuba. CMEK, Reloj Nacional, Cruces, L.V. 1015 6/29 time p ips , news. New here, good, Cuba #20. (Wood, Hawaii) ( a l s o next i tem) F i j i . F.B.C., Suva. The s p e c i a l weekenddnly se rv ice from Suva has been t ransfer red here because of t h e opening of t h e new Labasa s t a t i o n on 840. Mexico. XEB hrd with pop songs, f i r s t time, on 7/12 IDing a t 0636, under WGAR who were loooped. ( ~ b j i o ) (ooooops, c a n ' t s p e l l looped, h i - ~ d . ) I n t . Waters. Radio Nordsee t h e loudest s i g on t h e d i a l j u s t a f t e r l o c a l sunset 7/3 a s F o r r e s t a l was 900 miles west of t h e Azores. Monitored from 2355 u n t i l s/off 0100. Following i n f o given a t s /off t h e next day: Sked 20-112 h r s p e r day, j . 3 h t o 2 am LT (TCs were 1 h r ahead of GMT which corresponds t o B r i s i s h Summer t ime) and announced 1230 kc, 244 meters AM and VAF channel 43 a t 100 mHz (English t e r n "VHF" corresponds t o American term "FM" and mean t h e seme-Ed.) and t h i r d l y , SW a t 49 meters. No powers were given. Located 6.5 miles off Clacton-on-Sea, Essex a t 51° 43'30" N, lo 17 ' E. (Location of t h e o l d Radio London-1137 ship-Ed.) They inv i ted QSL reques t s t o "Box 113 (pause) 8847" i n Zurich. Had ads f o r Bulova. I checked a Navy naviga t iona l char t , see t h a t they a r e i n r a t h e r t reacherous navigational waters (many sandbars, r e e f s and shipwrecks i n the a rea) , t h e i r anchorage being about 6 fathoms, i n the middle of Kings Channel, j u s t south of Gunfleet Sandbar. One afterthought - I o r i g i n a l l y thought I ' d gotten ZBM-1, &rnuda being some 1400 miles ves t . (Eowab, m i d - ~ t l a n t i c ) Umguay. Cd-35, Radio Paysand6. 7/13 q u i t e good 0945 with requests f o r l o c a l l i s t e n e r s "en Paysand6". (Wood) Uruguay. CX-36, Broadcasting Centenario d e l Uruguay, Montevideo. 7/13 f i r s t new LEA logging t h i s n igh t and loudest Uruguayan. Up t o very good s t rength a t times, peaked 0927. 0930 had 3 gongs, "Broadcasting Centenario d e l Umguay, 1250 kclos. onda larga", 3 gongs down. Mostly spor t s news from Argentina. ( ~ o o d ) Argentina. LT-9, Radio Santa Fe, Santa Fe. 7/13 1025 nx, 1029 had 6 e lec- t r o n i c notes up, "Esta e s rad io v e i n t e s e i s , Radio Santa Fe", 6 notes down. Folklore mx. Quite good. Argentina 213 here. (wood, Hawaii) Ecuador. H W , Radio Universal, G u a y a ~ u i l . Noted again 5/29 1030 with f o l k l o r e mx. TCs and c l e a r IDE a s "Rsdio Universal." (wood) Brazil . PRG3, Radio 7hpi (no t "Tamoio" a s cons is ten t ly i n ~PTlT-rew) 716 0830 bossas novas, good t o very good. Best Braz i l ian . (wood) Chile. BC-130, Radio Presidente Balmaceda. 7/13 1100 s/on, a l l s t a t i o n d e t a i l s , request repor t s . Good t o very good. Also noted E A ' s on t h e 13th on 870, 930, 950 (semilocalat imes), 1030, 1070, 1230, 1270. I have taped t h e h igh l igh ts of t h i s n igh t and w i l l b r ing it t o t h e Convention. (wood) h e r t o mco. k d i o U t i l , WTIL bbyagiiez, very seldom hrd due t o l o c a l here, Radio Radio, IDing 0530 7/12 with ads. (Objio) Colombia. L a Voz de l a 6 Ant i l l as , KTOG Cartagena, w/pop mx IDing two min. l a t e r a t 0532 on 7/12, WTIL l 0 0 p d - ( ~ b j i o ) Cuba. Fteloj Nacional, hrd wi th news, IDing every minute with t h e time. Can't say where t h i s xmtr i s located. 0539 7/12. (0b j i0) Colombia. Stn IMng a s R.C.N., probably operat ing i n t h e network and An, t h e only one l i s t e d here i s La Voz de Pereira, H.7'FE SO I th ink t h i s is t h e one. 0555 7/12. ( ~ b j i o )
1342 Honduras. R. E l M~ndo, ARHG, San Pedro Sula, IDing a t 0559 on 7/12 w/pop mx, f i r s t time hrd here, d r i f t e d from 1335, nominally 1340. (Objio)
1440 Msrshall Is lands. WSZO, Majuro. 7/6 1000 relaying SW news. h a d on t h e frequency, and has been f o r 2 o r 3 months. New t ransmi t te r? But is no louder than before. (wood)
1540 Bahamas. ZNS-1 Nassau. 6/28 0945 i n Hait ian Creole, q u i t e good through KFOL; noted again 6/29. (wood, Hawaii)
1543 Colombia. Radio Canoa, ILTBV, Cartagena (Turbaco) hrd IDing a t 0520 7/12 with t h e usua l female voice as "Yo sov...radio Canoa" and d r i f t i n a . a l s o -, a s usual. (Objio)
1550 Colombia. La Voz Elorteffa, s/&f a t 0435 on 7/13 with N.A. (Objio)
---- Ver i f ica t ions ---- 650 Hawaii. KORL Honolulu s e n t form l e t t e r signed by C. Byron Bush, Stn Mgr,
i n 6 days. Has v e r i e statement, d a t e and time. am^, Cal.) 840 F i j i . F.B.C., Labasa. I quote a v e r i f i c a t i o n l e t t e r i n en t i re ty :
"Dear M r . Wood, Thank you f o r your l e t t e r of June 29th, we were pleased t o re- ceive a repor t of our 840 kHz from a s f a r as Honolulu. Our 840 kHz transmission has recent ly been upgraded t o 5 h and relocated a t Labasa, t h e p r i n c i p l e (sic-rew) town on t h e North coast of Vanua Levu. It c a r r i e s t h e F.B.C. 's vernacular programs from 1800 t o 1030 GMl' daily. Reports on coverage have been very good but because of in te r fe rence with Tarawa on 844 kHz, we may have t o move down t o 810 kHz. Our QSL is being forvarded separately. Best of DXing.
(P.L. L i t t i n , Engineer, f o r Manager) Very pleased with t h i s , another "f irs t"? Bet te r g e t it now before it moves t o 810. (Wood, Hawaii)
1300 Chile. CB-130, R. Presidente Balmaceda, Santiago. At t rac t ive v / ~ i n 1 week. No statement of frequency desp i te a c l e a r request . (wood)
1578 Portugal. CSB5, Fh. do Norte Reunidos s e n t s p e c i f i c red, black and white v / ~ f o r taped report . Had wrong date. 9 months i n t r a n s i t . No signer. Addr: Studios, R.D. Joao I V , No 960, Poxto. (Kilmy, Md. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fmjec ted Operations
"New AM s t a t i o n s , F i n a l Actions" *Bethel, Alaska. Bethel Broadcasting, Inc. Broadcast Bureau granted 700 kc,
1 0 h-D. P.O. address: c/o Dr. Charles M. Northrip, Universi ty of Alaska, College, Alaska 99701. Estimated construct ion cos t $53,794; f i r s t -year opera- t i n g cos t $30,000; revenue none. Principals: Ray Christiansen, t emporaq pre- s i d e n t of non-profit corporation. Mr . Christ iansen is Alaska s t a t e senator . Action June 25. (wonder if t h i s gent i s r e l a t e d t o Wally C. who is t h e v e r i s igner a t KTI[N-9301 -Ed. )
*Nome, Alaska. Catholic Bishop of Northern Alaska. Broadcast Bureau granted 780 kc, 5 kw, 1 0 kw-IS, U. P.O. address: c/o Father James E. Poole, S.J., Box 7, St. Joseph's Church, Nome 99762. Estimated Construction cos t $69,433; f i r s t - y e a r operat ing cos t $22,000; revenue $24,000. Principals: Reverend Robert Whelm, S.J., s o l e owner. Action June 29.
"New AM s t a t i o n s , Pmcessing Line" *FCC n o t i f i e d t h a t on August 1 1 t h e following AM applicat ion w i l l be ready and ava i lab le f o r processing: NEW, Kodiak, Alaska; Loren F. Bridges; requests 560 kc, 1 kw-U. Anncd July 6. (Note t h a t t h i s was shown a s 570 previously, i n t h e 5/25 Broadcasting-Ed. )
( ~ 1 items de Broadcasting, Ju ly 13, 1970, p.60) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See you a t t h e Convention! Your Edi tor w i l l br ing h i s DX verie!
L u ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ FROM ECUADOR July 10, 1970
~ a r r o u s e l , l icensed to 660, i s s t i l l on 655. Power i n antenna, up u n t i l 716 w a s 1760 watts and is now 2028 watts. Reports can be sent to the above addrees ( a x A-57, Quito) and w i l l be answered by l e t t e r . Format i s t rop ica l music. 24 hours 7 p~~ ~
Ecos de La bntaffa is due to go on the air i n the next few days, a s of t h i s wrrtina (7110) with 5 kw, on 660. Also 24 hours, 7 days. . ., - =rl4n Mnsical i n Cuenca on 1140 &ay a l s o be repol-ted t o the above address. .---- ----- Likewise it is S P with 1 kw.
835 i n Wi to i s Radio Transito and operates 1100-0500 with 350 watts. 1145 here is now Radio Capital and openrtes irregularly, s/off generally 0400 Z. Rwer seems about 1 kw. 1545 in Quito is n w Wdio Aeropuerto with 300 watts thmugh 0130 Z nightly (8.30pn) with instrumental mx. In Cuenca: ( s p l i t s only) 985 &dio America is rock with s/off wither 0400 o r O5OO Z depending on the night it is. 1005 i s Radio ~ i s i b with 1.5 kw thru 0400. 1235 i s Radio R p u l a r Independiente with 2 kw, and it may run as l a t e a s 0700 some nights. A l l national music on t h i s one. One note: except f o r Rsdio ~usical-1140, no Cuenca s ta t ion has a tover...just an inverted "L" hung between a few poles made of wood. 1265 i s Cndas Azuayas and runs generally through 0500.
Cuayaquil: 540 Tropicana is 10 kw now. Radio Mambo-560 is 10 kw and NSP. Ihdio Agricultura-605 with 10 kw w i l l soon go on the a i r . k d i o sucre693 has been on i m g u l s r l y of l a t e , p e r 3 kw. Radio Espectaculo, HCD(n - 905 on through 0600 nightly with Latin rock, 1 kw. Radio America-1115 is 1 kw and on thmugh 0600 nightly.
Msnabi: Radio Visibn, W t a is on 650 with 10 kw in to a 2 tower DA beamed N-S and i s on thru 0400. 'This one has a great s ignal i n Colombia, f o r example.
Again, Quito: Radio Cosmopolita has been on about 963 f o r several months. &er is 600 watts. By the way...log a l l your s p l i t RC's while you can...they a re a l l going t o soon disappear with a new frequency allocation plan presently being studied.
A few other notes...- Voz del Rio ~uayas-895 in Guayaquil has been s i l e n t f o r over a year. Cristal-870 is using a 20 kw r ig , but running about 8 kw. Suceso-995 i s i n f inancia l trouble and has had great technical pmblems Lately so get it soon, i f not logged. k d i o Popular Rocafuerte-1@27 is running till 0500 with some U.S. rock in mid-evening spots. Radio Atahya-675 ( t h i s and 1027 - i n ~ u a y q u i l ) with about 4 kw runs till 0600 with t ropical music. Itadlo Psz y Bien, Ambato-1335 is now 3 kw and an i r regular sked, mostly with national mx. Canal hknabita-625 with 1 kw, Portoviejo, runs t h m 0400 with a m i s t u r e of a l l kinds of mx. Radio Noticias, Quito on 785 with 300 watts i s
on till 0400 with l i g h t mx. Quito l icenses l i s t ed in WRl'VH but now defunct
are: Radio ~o16~-1005 (continues on 920), Radio Independiente-1045, Radio ~ r m o ~ i ~ ~ s - 1 5 3 0 , ~ i o ~orporacion-1360 and Radio Victoria-1335.
I am still operating: i n ~ ~ i t o , bsical-570, Fiesta-590, canal Tmpical
on 810 and ~ c o s de l a ~ontaBa-660 - plus 2 FM's - along with Radio Musical, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - 1 1 4 0 , Carrousel, ~ u a ~ a ~ u i l - 6 5 5 and %die m s i c a l , Ambato-l4a.
m a t about does it from here...73 Dave Gleason
(some of t h i s info appeared l a s t issue and some i s new, 60 we ran Dave's l e t - t e r i n i t s ent i re ty so as not t o inadvertently omit mything. -Ed.)
HUNTING ---_- THE LATINS BY MUSIC
by R o n a l d F . S c h a t z
Not t o o few N o r t h A m e r i c a n s , i n c l u d i n g many D X e r s , seem t o h o l d t h e i d e a t h a t a l l L a t i n - A m e r i c a n m u s i c is t h e s a m e . But t r y t o f i n d a F l o r i d a DXer who w i l l a g r e e ; i t ' s n o t a n e a s y j o b . C o n f r o n t him w i t h a s t a t i o n p l a y i n g a heavy "B0011-bam-BOB!-bam- B00nI-bam-BOOM. . . ", a n d h e ' l l p r o b a b l y m e n t i o n 7 T u s t b x m m b i a n l " A l 1 b o n g o s a n d S p a n i s h l y r i c s ? M u s i c is a s much a c l u e t o a c o u n t r y ' s i d e n t i t y a s a v e r i e is p r o o f o f r e c e p t i o n - a t l e a s t . W i t h r e l a t i v e l y l i t t l e e x p e r i e n c e a DXer c a n h a v e a f a i r l y good i d e a o f a s t a t i o n ' s o r i g i n b e f o r e a n y word is e v e r s p o k e n - j u s t by r e c o g n i z i n g t h e " m u s i c a " . H e r e is how t o i d e n t i f y t h e p r i n c i p a l L a t i n n a t i o n s t h e r i t h m i c way:
CUBA. S e v e r a l t y p e s of m u s i c e x i s t h e r e . Some, l i k e t h e " b o l e r o " Gi?T-"cha-cha-cha", a r e w e l l known i n N o r t h A m e r i c a ; w h i l e t h e "dec ima" a n d "mozambique" r e m a i n o b s c u r e o u t s i d e Cuba h e r s e l f a n d , p o s s i b l y , Miami. T y p i c a l l y Cuban is t h e o r c h e s t r a c o n s i s t i n g o f a c h o r u s o f v i o l i n s a n d p i c c o l o s , a n d t h e d r u m m e r ' s m e t a l l i c " c l a n k - c l a n k - c l a n k - c l a n k " . I n t h e g e n t l y - r o l l i n g s u n g " b o l e r o " t h e o r c h e s t r a f i l l s i n t h e g a p s b e t w e e n l y r i c a l p h r a s e s w i t h movements o f i t s own, a s u r e s i g n o f Cuba.
The s o u n d o f a s i n g l e g u i t a r a n d a w a i l i n g " p e a s a n t " s i n g i n g s i n g l e l i n e s o u t o f t u n e w i t h l o n g p a u s e s on s a i d g u i t a r b e t w e e n l i n e s is t h e " d e c i m a " . The s i n g e r t h i n k s up h i s l i n e s d u r i n g t h e p a u s e s . Very o f t e n t h e s o n g s a r e p o l i t i c a l l y o r i e n t a t e d , a n d "cornpaneroes . . . " is a p o p u l a r b e g i n n i n g f o r t h e f i r s t o f t h e t e n ( d e c i m a ) l i n e s .
The "mozambique" s o u n d s l i k e i t b e l o n g s i n A f r i c a . No t u n e is i n v o l v e d : j u s t t h e h e a v y , r a p i d b e a t i n g o f s e v e r a l d rums w i t h a n o c c a s i o n a l c h a n t of' "moh-sahm-BEE-keh". The "mozambique" is p o s t - C a s t r o , a n d F i d e l would like t o e x p o r t i t f o r t h a t r e a s o n .
COLOMBIA. Colombian p o p u l a r m u s i c h a s a h e a v y b e a t , l i k e t h e n ~ m - B O O + l - b a m - B O O \ l " o f a m a l l e t s t r i k i n g o p p o s i t e s u r f a c e s . A s d f t "ti-AT. .-ti-TAT.. . t i - t i - T A T " may accompany t h e m a i n b e a t . The tune,generallyarepetitionf a s i n g l e b a r , is p r o v i d e d by b r a s s a n d e s p e c i a l l y t h e c l a r i n e t . I f t h e m u s i c s o u n d s l i k e a s y n c o p a t e d s t e a m - d r i v e n p i l e d r i v e r p l u s e c h o , y o u ' r e l i k e l y h e a r i n g C o l o m b i a .
ECUADOR. S i m i l a r t o C o l o m b i a n m u s i c , b u t more p r i m i t i v e a n d m n " i n s o u n d . The " s i - s i - S I T . . . s i - s i - S I T . . . s i - s i - S I T " o f m a r r a c a s is t y p i c a l w i t h a s i n g l e w o o d w i ~ p r o v i d i n g ~ e t u n e
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. The "merengue" is t h e n a t i o n a l m u s i c o f t h e c o u n t r y . R e c o g n i z e i t by i ts t y p i c a l ' r i t h m : " b r r r r r - r r r 00 m - boom-boom-boom-boom-boom-brrrrrrrO(nI-boom-boom-bo~m-boom-b~m- b r r r . . . " - C a r e f u n o ; i t ' s p o p u l a r e l s e w h e r e i n t h e E r i b b e a n as w e l l . e s p e c i a l l y i n C e n t r a l A m e r i c a .
GUATEMALA. I t ' s t h e i n s t r u m e n t t o l o o k f o r h e r e - t h e x y l o p h o n e - l i k e "marimbaw. The m u s i c i t s e l f is s o u r n e r n M e x i c a n , a s p e r t h e p o p u l a r s o n g " C h i a p a n e c a s " .
hfEXIC0. L i t t l e e x p l a n a t i o n is needed h e r e a s more North- A m a n s a r e f a m i l i a r wi th Mexican music . The "ranchero" is o f t e n c a l l e d "Mexican country" and is e s p e c i a l l y popular i n t h e n o r t h e r n s t a t e s . A g u i t a r s t rums wal tz - t ime t o t u n e s l i k e " C i e l i t o Lindo", "Mariachi" is b r a s s and v i o l i n s w i t h a s o l o s i n g e r ; i t ' s a s Mexican a s t a c o s . The "Mexican bolero" l a c k s a n o t i c e a b l e drum b e a t , and t y p i c a l l y sounds l i k e something l i k e "Theme from a Summer P l a c e u . The s i n g i n g is emotional and , a t t i m e s , downright p a s s i o n a t e !
ARGENTINA. There is t h e "tango", of c o u r s e . But t h e more popular music is hard t o d e s c r i b e . L e t ' s say i t sounds l i k e Russian popular music , bu t l i v e l i e r . There is much g u i t a r p ick ing involved. The g u i t a r song "Carnaval" being heard i n North America ("Give me a n o t h e r , g ive me a n o t h e r , g ive me a n o t h e r k i s s . . . ") is Argent ine .
VENEZUELA. Angel F a l l s is i n Venezuela, and s o is t h e harp . "Tumbe" music a l s o encompasses t h e Nether lands A n t i l l e s . . I t ' s a c o n s t a n t but i r r e g u l a r strumming of a Venezuelan h a r p wi th a tune t o accompany, Heavenly L a t i n !
A t l e a s t h a l f of your L.A. l i s t e n i n g w i l l be music , which is not a l l t h e same. So i f you have t o " face t h e music", l e t i t b e t h e key, not t h e b a r r i e r , t o i d e n t i f y i n g your DX c a t c h e s .
City life getting you down? Having trouble logging the BBC relay on 1410 kHz? Here's your chance. . .
Wireless World, June 1970
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WNEW
WNEW w a s g ran ted a l l c e n s e on 5/19/70 t o o p e r a t e from t h e i r new s i t e . They moved t o t h e new l o c a t i o n because of highway c o n s t r u c t i o n pro jec ted by t h e New J e r s e y Turnpike Author i ty . The proposa l f o r new n i g h t o p e r a t l o n used f o u r towers Ins tead of t h e two used prev ious ly . Only one tower of t h e 4 i s t h e f u l l h a l f - wave h igh , t h e o t h e r 3 a r e j u s t over a quarter-wave t a l l . The half-wave one I s used daytime n o n - d i r e c t i o n a l , and a l l f o u r a r e d r i v e n f o r t h e n i g h t p a t t e r n . The o r i g i n a l p roposa l was made i n 1966, bu t t h e n i g h t p a t t e r n d id n o t meet t h e FCC's e f f i c l e n c y requirements . Nobody no t iced . however. and it wasn ' t u n t i l the towers were up t h a t I t was r e a l i z e d t h a t t h e system e f f i c i e n c y wasn ' t going t o make It. WNEW appealed t o t h e FCC f o r a n e f f i c l e n c y waiver which was gran ted and under which they w i l l be permanently opera t ing . The new p a t t e r n I s very much l i k e t h e old one as f a r a s coverage and n u l l s a r e concerned.
WISN -- WDGY
WISN i n Milwaukee proposed a n l n c r e a s e t o 25 KW n i p h t wl th a new p a t t e r n u s i n g 12 towers ( t h e y use 9 now w i t h t h e l r 10 KW n i g h t ) . The FCC accepted WISN1s proposa l on 8/15/67. WDGY I n Minneapolis proposed a n l n c r e a s e t o 50 KW n l n h t w i t h a new p a t t e r n . u s i n g t h e same b a s i c 9 tower a r r a y they use now wi th t h e l r n igh t - time 25 KW. The FCC accepted WDCY's p roposa l on 4/19/67. A . E a r l Cullum. J r . and Assoc ia tes of D a l l a s Is r e s p o n s i b l e f o r both pro- posa l s . and they a r e having problems w l t h them. A t last check. WISN's most r e c e n t e x t e n s i o n was t o e x p l r e 8/18/70, and W D G Y v s w a s t o e x p l r e 6/17/70. Both p a t t e r n s have extremely deep n u l l s . and surrounding s t r u c t u r e s such a s wate r t anks , power l i n e towers and power l i n e s . e t c . . a r e r e - r a d i a t i n g enerpy from t h e an tennas , d i s t o r t i n g t h e p a t t e r n s . So f a r , 1 4 power t r a n s m i s s i o n towers and 3 wate r t anks i n t h e v i c i n i t y of WDGY have been detuned. and they s t i l l a r e n ' t w i t h i n s p e c i f i c a t i o n s . WDGY must have a n o t h e r e x t e n s i o n by now, as no l i c e n s e rant has shown up i n t h e A c t i v i t y Reports from Cooper-Trent. It probably w i l l be awhile before t h e s e a r e l i c e n s e d f o r t h e i r new o p e r a t l o n , and keeping them in^^ w i l l be a c o n t i n u i n g problem.
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ET/TT 0 l l 5 and on a l l AM 6/23 (Eric DiRicco, Pittsburgh,Pa) Fa i r 6/22 Oh504510 w/ vaguely cgLw m. amp) Good 6/23 02W-300 w/rr. amp) Good 6/21 0505-0530 w/ class. mx. (Kamp) Good 7/2 0332-03h7 w/ " H i t Parade '70T1 amp) Good 6/29 0408-0430 w/ rel igion. a amp) Iias s tar ted running what appears to be an AN t a l l c show MM1s. Not cerbain yet, but mebbe NSP. Runs ICCR, complete w/ l o t s a pa ra s i t i c radiations ei all t h a t good s tuf f , yecch.. . (RjE) Requesting c3Us on DS-test of some so r t 0150-0200 off on 7A8 ( P q e Taylor, Butler, X.J.) Good 6/20 02114-0231 w/rr ( K a ) Hrd 6/2h 0424-0W10 w/ EoR(~anrp) Hrd w/ d o f f 0108 6/29 (DiRicco) W / N E nx @ 0003 6/29 (DFRicco) Good W/KHJ nulled 6/23 0003-9029 w/ MOB amp) I s now AN Kits too, hrd 7/20 ( S ~ T Simmons, Ilontreal, m e ) EX,ID OIL5 u/?E-Ul s r/c 7/13 ( ~ a y l o r ) H r d wk. u/ K l W 7/6 0115. ( ~ a y l o r , vaca t io~rbg in inlanitoba) Good 6/20 0 1 0 3 4 3 1 w/ c6M mx (Kanrp) Went anncld NSP 7/8 (Staxr, Taylor, EjE, Sinrmons) but was off AN 7/21,22,23 d o f f 0105 (Starr , Taylor) O/the mess, good 7/6 0154-0210 w/nx,rr mx (Kamp) Had ET/W MM 7/20 ending 0212 (~immonsj Good w/XT:?S d e d w/ nx 7 h l 0 0 3 2 4 7 amp) Good when o/KGIL, but moss poor u/;:GIL 6/22 0300-3313 w/ nx,wx, i n s t r . m. (~amp)Hrd w/??oR o/iiFBl(Twlor in Manitoba) Good 6/20 0500-05a u/ rr (Kamp) / / 7/60fi5) Fa i r w/ f/c-TP-.bet. a 3 4 6 but 15 mins. la te . (Kamp) Date?? Good 6/30 0458-0512 w/ MoR, nx, wx. amp) F a i r 6/29 0542-0600 w/ canned comedy show. amp) Had PoP/OC 0220-0229 w/ frequent, l e n g w I D ' S 7/20(Sinunoons) ET u/ soul-zospel mx all AM 6/22, i s t h i s KXLTd?? (Star r ) Talk show OLPH 7/6 OoOO (Taylor i n Manitoba) Unlisted f/c-TT 7h7 , 01250h0. (~inunons) (3rd Fri.) S/off 0235 due t o technical d i f f i c u l t i e s (Taylor) 7/18 U/powerline 93.1 0715-0723 7/6 w/ !?OR. (Kmp) Good 0402-0416 7/3 w/ MoR (Kamp) Good 6/25 0422-0437 w/m (K ) Unn., but noted s/off Ol.45 3 7 w/ SSB (Simmons) Good 6/29 0515-0523. (Kamp) Good w/ rr 6/25 0302-9321 (Kamp) Poor 6/29 0604-0613 w/ n u , promos (Kamp) H r d 7/4 w/ nx u/ W E D (Taylor i n ~ a n i t o b a ) Off b r i e f ly 7/20 0105-02h5 ( ~ i m o n s ) Hrd b r i e f l y w/ I D 0155 u/WDL 7 b 3 ( ~ a y l o r ) El'-TT 0246-0319 7/6 (BKU Stone, Claremont, Ont.) R/c un l i s t ed hrd 6/22 0l45-0200 w/tt (4th IN) (stone) ET ush RS FM pgm. comercia ls and all 0210-2hO 6/22 (Star r ) Good 6/25 0221-0236 w/rr amp) Test- w/ airchecks of afternoon pfl, 0230-0305+ 6 / 2 3 ( ~ t a r r ) E T ~ / O C 0235-0315+ 6/23 (Star r ) sane 7 A 3 0125 ( ~ w l o r ) ~ o t e d off S ~ M 7/19 a f t e r 0104. (~inrmons) unl is ted P/c hrd 2nd MM 7/13 0100-0115 (Twlor) Log taken 7 A 5 to 0130 SSB d o f f (Sh'lonS) ET & &, fmq. ID1s, SID's 0223 7/19 o ~ ~ K R ( ~ a y l o r )
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a b i t out of the t r ad i t i ona l order. F i r s t , thouzh, some random rexarlcs: Sne, anyone . out there who receives Broadcast P<an~ement E; E n g i n e e m and doesn't save the copies, I ' d appreciate y e n sendin: then ta ne in twos o r threes in a brown envelope so ' s I can keep ur, with what's go* 6n. I've not been able to convince then t h a t they should send ne a s~bscription.... Also, m n e ha- access to Billboard m i g h t x e l l check it weekly f o r sta- t i on schedule c h a q e s and othe-zf i n t e r e s t f o r use in D3XD and send these t o me. Rokay? Xokay. Now, we ' l l z e t i n t o a whole. bunch of new f/c's. Maqy of these are gleaned from mus-s thmuzhout the pas t season, r~here in the i n fo as to date, time o r both was missing. I ' ve checked 'emw/ Page Taylor's master f l c list, and will list then here now. All were hrd bf ?jRC d u r n t he pas t season.. .
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changes 690 WXUFt-Pa FCC non-renewed license, ordered stn, off by mdt. 9 m 0 .
But, of course, stn. may well appeal.. . . ( B ~ E ) US0 WFPM-Ga Has been off since 7/22 due t o severe f i r e damge which
t o t a l l e d the stn. Dunno when they ' l l be back o r if they Kill ( R j 3 )
llQO WKK -Oh Has decided t o p1a;r the SSB DJRING RS a t 0800 d w & noon Sundays. ( R ~ X )
llr70 m4k) Allright, which is it ??? Bmadcas tbg see h 7 0 , Cooper 1590 i(WFi4k) Tmnt se* 1590. Help?????
sunrise & laytime ~ a r ~ r 6/22 0701-0713 w/rr amp) mod 6/22 0713-0715 tes t ing w/ OC, I D 0715 ( K W ) Logged ~ O - X L ~ S 7/20 in c l ea r (sinrmons) O/U CJSA W/ CBS nx 1131 7/20 (sinrmons) ~~~d w/ checkpoint nx headlines U.30 7/20 (s-ns) h o d 6/20 062L-0639 u/rr ( ~ m ) Weak u/CJSO ll39 7/20 (~iwnons)
sunset & eveninfl U C w/ UThe World Tomorrow" 1830 7/1 ( m i c c o ) F& 7 a 23ks-2358 d o f f . MoR. ( K W ) mod v/ i/J nulled 6/23 2316-2332 w/ !.loRy Legion 9B @
. . 2325. (Kam~)
980 mP-Ehr Good 6/2k 2320-2330 w/m, d o f f SSB . amp) KnS-Ca h o d a f t e r :NLV d o f f . H* MOR to 2 3 u (6/24) then 5s.
to n i t e pa t tern & gone. (K-) n 5 0 m-k W/ J/ 66/10 ( time/!??? -RjE) w/ QRV de W ~ Y
a t SSS ( D ~ R ~ C C O ) 1230 4 a 6/21 2058-2113 w/ ads, YE!S nx, m e (K-) 1290 I;CUB-AZ 1.7ostly o L ~ S L bu t sometimes under w/ cOw mx 7/7 23L8-
0002 7/8 (Kamp) 1380 -50 7/7 w/ N !C promos. (Date??? -WE) ~ i R i c c o )
DXeEST UPCOIaNG : fi50 - CmC - Port IIope/Cobourg, Ontario, 1000 wat ts w i l l t e s t on AUGUST 8/ 1970 0100-0400 EDT w/ mx & IDls. Reports: 1%'. Trevor Joice, CE, CIUC Radio LM., BOX 520, Cobourz, ht., CAlJJrWA. Arr. by I J ~ X >ogin (IRCA-CPC, a lso member IR:) his should g e t ou t v e q well all over the ibr theas t , a s CHUC i s frequently hrd in XJ a t 0013 d o f f K.1' s. ( R ~ Z )
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The follo!rin; :?Is eit'r,?r ma;. o r ng7 not be on. ;;e havn b e ~ n unal,l-e to obtain W o a s to t h e i r status: ?r'l*!th.?r o r not t!le:ilre on, o r cmcalled, or :~:ve been .:ranted extensions to the o r i :indl coi??letlon i a t e s :,rescribed by e i t h e r the 7CS o r t!ie 3OT. Li.;e:j,se, there are a fm, ir.r'.fcated bj- .mderlined ca l l s , which wc hwe never bean able t o l ind a co,ncietlo;l date Tor. :*one havin: t h i s data, p h a s e send it on t o .JS, even i f .-ou hive it f o r o n l j one station. Th~*s.
Clevis, i;.'.:. Corner aroo:c, .!fld. Rockville, C t . Caraq~et , I!.B. Lexiwton Par::, ;:d. :Ielsonville, Ohio Cabin John, ::d. Jacksonville. Tl. , -- 960 * - St. John's, :!fld.
1060 ,m - Xochart , :a. 1090 *- - h b o l d t , Tfl. 1130 +.= - :Liltmu:ree, . r i a a denot,c!s r.er.r stn.; + denotes char,
+= - Shsriinigan Fal ls , JA. +C!.38 - Victoria, B.C. .;= - ,&ebec, QU.
+iG3 - Grand Haven. 1-ii. -->
+Kid - St. Louis, Yo. + - Oronocto, I!.B. -- ' * - i.ktaslcL&, Al. * - Clarkston, !ia. '*%x - L e h i ~ h Acres. 1 - , -- - . i h h ~ ~ ~ - S. ~ I ; a r l e i G n , Y.V. >.. -i,llF rr 7 - Sioux ? a s , s . D . - ~ *WJZ - Bridzeport, Jt . WAJN - Cror,rlv, La. +';N;T - ilt. Dora. Fla.
.K#.*:X'; ,-,, ,, ,, ,. '*, ., u,=-.,-.~JLv-"-.,-..>2.2,-V_.V_.,>V_V_" ,. " ..A "U'22'-X. .~ IC*~ . .. .. . - .. - - - .. .. .. .. .. . .. .T.=C.. -Li%:-X%W6iP~~FF::~-~+<~:+'c':%':iH:-X+:~Wc':+ii>!:2>::-!:* 9kiHvw+.--.uw ., ,. .. .. ~.~~=i:ii.?,-~i).- .. v - . .. .. ., ,, \. .a?,. ., ,,> r.. .r2- . .: Pi.Hc'SSH?2 ?:+:-::-::~~i:+:Jw+:~I-ir:t'~:+,i!~L::~:-x-:i:~i:2;-~.+:-;:~-~+:++
RrnO!!nESS.. . . Our thanks t o ? q e Ta;rlor, rrhose t r t g throu;h Canada @elzed .mch-needed revisions in s ta t ion schedules f o r all of the s ta t ions i n t::e province of Ilanitoba, ~ihicil are i n c o r p o r a t e d z t o the Kpdater, r.rhich hopefulljr &??ears t h i s issue, demi t e tho f a c t t h a t I ' d amnoun-ed it f o r one i s m e hence. It seens there ' s plentjj of chanje dats, so the Updater was pre- r~ared ear l ie r .
C-eorse S h e m pens tha t he is i n favor of ZLT i n D3.ID t I.hsirl.2~ i n tha t Z3T causes peo?le to convert f m n whatever t h e i r normal t i a e radL1.7 i s (exceptin: ::ichi:an, of course) and tha t 5LT should be no pmblen around chq;e tine.,,,, ![ell, t::e pmof of the p ~ z d i ~ l i e s i n the f i r a t issue a f t e r the t ixe chanse, where submissions were not only fm;n 1o:;in;s both p r io r t o and a f t e r the change, but sub.nitted i n both types of t i ne notation rezardless of date involved. The problen ap?ears to be i n at- t e c t i n : to coordinate = chaqe, be it DX !!em o r r ea l i t y , amon:st a Zrou:? of individuals liv*: in d i f f e r en t t h e zones. The o r iy r,-a2 solu- t i on is the complete and bt,d elimination of Daylight time throughout the countqr.
Included i n t h i s i ssue should be a paze h e l l over fro? l a s t week l i s t - 31: r / c l s hrd, three o r four new checks, ~ t c .
Once ag&, please note t h a t we have a p r i o r i t y system f o r loggi-s s b d t t e d to DDXD. It w i l l save you time and it w i l l save me time if p u ornit all regular and semi - r e s l a r s t a t i ons fmm p n r submissions. Likewsie, remember t h a t it i s not necesz-uy t o l i s t your name o r name and locat ion a f t e r each item l i s t e d a s 1 do in the column. Jus t make sum t h i s info appears once on each sheet you submit.. . . .
N R C L O G UPOllTER V O I . 2 , 110.2
590 CFA;~-:~-SCH: 0720 (0850)-0100 1240 CKWGBC- dele te (0215 ~ a ; 0 l l 5 SU) CP -BC- Sernie, 1000/250 U1
630 WDC- -CP is on. CKI.T-Chl- CP i s on.
1270 KADL-.2r- NET: Ai C JQM-:la- de le te
-A - - -- -. - - . . . - 690 CRIB-?la- SCH: 0700(0800)-0215 1310 KNUI-Ha- CP i s on. 700 CP -a- Bethel, 99559, 1 0 ~ 0 m CP -Al- Westlock, DXCTE j30 CKDII-:fa- SCH: SF: MM 0i01-0700 1320 KHAL-La- dele te 750 KF@-Ak- CP: 50k/10k U1 XJAS-Pa- SCH: SP MM 0100-0500
780 CP -Ak- Nome,99762; 10000/5000 1330 TnlBLF-Pa- de le te ~n 1?LO WtLV-Va- NET: Ai -- -
810 WELF-Wi- CP i s on. CP -Al- Wetaskiwin, DELETE
CP -Ma- -peg, DELETE CP Qu- Chapais, 250 U1 850 KHLO-Ha- SCX: 2b hrs., SP Fn? 1350 iJPLS-N- new c a l l (Pork)
860 CBDU-?la- SCH: 0700(0800) -0215 KLYD-Ca- NET: Ae CBKB-Ma- " n n 11 U 6 0 KKRN-No- new c a l l (~ameron)
CBXF-%- " 11 II 11 CP -On- Bainbridxe, DELETE 910 WHO-k- SCH: SP ?.Dl 0300-0800 1370 CP -Sa- Saskatoon, DELFPE 920 W S F 1 - LOC: ?.Ielboume,32901 1380 Wafs-De- ?Im: AC
(po: Eau ~ a l l i e ) WAYZ-Pa- NXP: Ac
CKWL-BC- 1000 U2. On. (po:1240) XU50 WEGA-I%- (CP) Vega ~a;ja,00763, WGNF-W- e~-?isAZ CFAM-?la- SCH: SP HM 0100-0630 WATH-Oh- CP: 5000 Dl WBLF-Pa- CP is on. (p0:1330) CKCH+- SCH: 1s AN M'!'s. W - S C - dele te NFP CBES-~n- C l a r S y province CBW -Ma- SCH: 0600(0800)-02s
(Ou5) CFRB-On- SCH: SP: SUM 0400- WAUG-Ca- NET: Ai CKSB-Ma- SCH:Su n i t e (81) d o f f
i s oolro cm-*- CP: 50000/10000 u4
-?a- SCH: d o f f MI( O W . CP -u- ~uverne,360@; 500 D l CFML-On- (cp: 1170) WJIT-PR- =-VITA (Clar. ) CP -Tn- ~ a ~ e t t e v l l l e , 3 7 3 3 4 ;
1000 D l WBR-NC- DELETE CP (Clara) rnUE-Oh- NET: A i wy~"p:li- new c a l l (clar.) CP -BC- Kelowna, 1000 U3 CKX -Ma- SCH: 0700(0825)-0200
(0100) CJRC-On- CP: 50000/5000 UL w m a - CP: IOOO Dl (p0:1Wo) C F ~ . I I ~ ~ - CP: 10030 D3 (po:ulO) MI)-?lo- Kansas City (CP) 1000/
250 U2 (clar.) Cp -?la- Brandon, DELETE Wm-Pa- NET: Ac KGRO-hr- CP: 1000/250 Ul CHFC-Xa- SCH: 0700(0900)-0100
(0200 Sa t )
500 D3 WLTIi-NH- CP: 1000/250 U1 KSRC-Wa- CP: laK)/250 U1 CBG-Ma- SCH: 0700(0800)-0215 CKCB-On- CP is on. CJFP-Qu- CP: 10000/5000 u2
m 0 WSNE-Ga- (cp: 1170) U3O biHIL-Ma- NET: Ae a 5 0 WIfiT-Md- CP: 5OO/lOO Ul
KONE-NV- cP: 1000/250 U1 WSNO-Vt- SCH: 2L hrs.9 NSP CKYR-a- CP is on. CHEFQu- CP i s on.
fi60 CP -PR- Juncos, 00666, 500 D 3 fi7O CP -BC- Vancouver, T:mE
CTR'iJ-Ya- SCN: 0700-02rX) fi90 KEDI-Co- ex-KCMS
mX2-W ex-dKBOII MOA-Oh- NET: C KUG-Tia- CP: 1000/250 Ul WSIB-SC- CP i s on.
1510 KMND-U- ex-KALF WYRU-NC- CP i s on. KBJS-Ok- CP i s on.
1520 KACY-Ca- CP is on. KRAD-Mn- ex-1590, same data. KCHFSD- CP i s on.
l sLO IiNRX-Yi- de le te ICILR-Tn- CP is on.
1560 KGYO-lda- NZT: Ac 1570 KLOV-Co- CP i s on.
WOBL4h- (CP) Oberlin,h07L, 250 D3
CP -Ma- Thornhill, DZLETE 1590 KRAD-!%I- de l e t e
KI!Q4-Tx- ex-XTOD 1600 KLLR-31- new c a l l (Walker)
Fici1al.6. :iood as:cs r . r i ~ . we tionlt run dates, tk?.er of TJct;;, sa;.in; ?:at the list^^ of r 5 - ~ / ~ t ~ !!ear6!' t s it s-,,u~ds i s r.clativelj. -dselcss. ?rer';~~lory to l i s t i n ; tr- is i s s ~ e : : ~ r / c t s , T t l l answer the q~leation: I t i s : ~ r l ~ r s t c o d tinat dl P J c t s l i s t e d as suc:~ i n Ui:'Xil unZer "I:/cts he&:' a re already l icterl in the :2C F/c I ~ i s t , a-.d thersfol-e a r j listir.; of es tes , t ixes, etc. i n DT.'C,, zy-?~ ,zjg, - L - y r ~ , , v r , - . . . u d . s 4 1 . r ~ -.-m .\ ;1Ei, :XJ;IJQ-L ,:::CX, i s not orLy re?etft ive, but
superfluous. The 1ist:n; i s intentieci t o be si+;r a l i s t i n 2 of :ii.at c~~,cf:.ts .G?.L.\:.L' LI:'T5 AS FEULAR, are, indee6, hein: bed. Jn t h i s ;ray, i nd iv iduds and the f/c l i s t edi tor are aideti i n keepb-n; t h e i r own c o ~ i e s of the official . 1F.C l i s t up to date. r
R/c's hrd t h i s issue a-e a s :allows: March checks: ;m~T-960; 'KxCL-1350; in'OK-1590; V2iiS-lC50; iQlJF.-UO; film-860 ;IDRV-l5EO; 1;AZA-1360; April checks: h?ISC-a50; iCWYO-lUO; i(DC3-970; kmG-fi7O; ;CFVS-960; m10-1550; '1FHG980; WHIG-1360; M.'BZ-1360; bEBG-1590; 'dEZJ-UO; XSV-1520; KDlX-ll~90; KLIfl-1350; hDIC-lh30; 'nCAZ-990.
New checks to be added to 1% L i s t are as follows:
d s o , one which l i s t e d no time i n the musing i n which it was l i s t e d , la6 r m - IN hrd Ir/ll (2nd Sa M)
New checks, and most of the r / c t s hrd a re each i ssue s t r i c t l y a s a voluntary service f o r new, UXLISTD checks are not :iven, t he i n f o i s r e l a t i ve ly useless.
Other new checks, a l i s t I ju s t found, but can' t remenber where it came from:
1 0 1 0 - W - Va - 3rd Tu ?I a f t e r 3rd )N, 0030-CQk5 Quarterly, mos. 3,6,9,12 1010-KODA - TX - 3rd TU M, 0600-0615 710-mv - TX - 3rd la, 011s-0130 960-KSRA - I d - 3rd Sat AH, 0220-C230, &arterl3., nos. 3,6,9,12
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S t i l l aioti..cr zre3. of i n t e r e s t f o r CXters l a t e l y i s !:?at of " t q e d veri.;sM. This r e 1 l t c s t o the contention of aary 'ui' er::, notably anon; then, :o.z edltor, Jer ry Sonrad, .'rank : j l d m n , I1z;.e Taylor etc., t:?at a t q > e of the laceotlcr: of a EX s ta t ion A i c h contains sone def in i te s t a t m e n t of t,:m c a l l o r slotar. i s a t l e a s t eqw2 i n valde t o a rwit.t.en cmfinnatlon frsr . t l ~ e station. Tn - ? a . cases ve h o w of, stati.ons tend to be aatonatic ve r l f i e r r , thcrei:;. versj-in; z u l t i t ~ d e a of %correct reycrts. F3r these s:ations, a ta3s of receztion :,i:ht i~c ieed be of z r ea t e r value. J i i s r i s e i n t!ie case of non-verifiers, o r h i t s , ;.:here onc never .:=lows i f the s ta t ion has recclved h i s re-or: o r !/UPS, a t,ape of th- r e c ~ e t i c n ni;ht v e l l ke .loot vnllliole. fin all^, f o r the a r p !ent i n favor G? t i l . acceptance of ta?ed rece?tj.ons as a 1e ; i tL~ate for81 of ver i f ica t ion i s the 'ac?. t h a t a ta?e re?ort :jie:rly obtains (sonetix.s) writ ten eo:-~firnat.ion t!iat soae kine soul a t scch-a?d-sl;c:? a s t a t i on ::as hear+ 5Ci.e s a ~ c - t:ll.r,; f r m yodr ta:;e t:?2t you d i d , ri!:ich so~rei~ow i s oven~!;cl-.ln:l/ L?res::lve. 0: coilrse, 1.x x ist 1i:rerrlsr: consi$er t h a t -=a?;. LXters c a ~ i o t R f f o r i ti%?, e v e n s e s o r Sot!) t,o 5-n<. f o r inn;?.erz.ble veries. T t I s clailed in s o x q.:arters :.ha: it i s now eas i ly ~ o s s i b l e f u r ',he LXter to fake a tape, o r +L trade n ta7e ( s ) that: /r
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of l;te: Cqe ic:zq c.? a donestic =;;-. -12c;: r-i<in:s to s .:>'~l. I C I : ~ 5::c :~lr ;$i r : ; o v ~ r j l l r? t in ;s . .llt:;c~;!: I ?;:COT? cjn:.inced i Lrin: the ?-r t ?ew ; - -a -S
I x: opposad t o e:tlre ccncs-,t of a "sa?re-zaz;.;" l t s t i ? ; '<:hic:? :?%-:LS --:cr>.b.Sle ur.just con?ari::cr.s, I 1.3 rc:llizo *at t,ltis i s 5::r c d U - ira,? <.:at
i.:'crs .:&J ew,re:;s i n tatulzte;! :or?, :,heir ac:lieve:-@,tc x .d ?r.:ress t n the hobb;.
T:~us, s h o ~ l d 1j.L.: t~ propose t:.>t a y o n e ;<lo i s s;fficicr!tj.y interested j.n 'he establisll.-.ent o_" c;ch a lis5.r.; o l <or::stic C.( achierc!ncnts t o 'ivl:mL,eer
t w l a t ~ s ~ c h a l i s t or. a q;arterl:: 'casLs, shoulC cor.tTct I?: aL~o-t it. 1 would su;,;est a fc ;za t wit'q one colu-J: hcnlcii " i v c r d l Lo,lh;s <. 7eriesH, subheaded by flLo;~ed~l,ll7eried~ flTa3ed11 ar~c?llTotG 2 0 r i f i ~ c d " coYd:;uls, t!len in altel-nate l i s t s ( %?.us each type c'. l l s t ~ :o ld i q p e a r t:;i-e m?.udly ), the sa.-e so r t of sub!leai arrxl;enent with rega.ml t.o "States" "Pr3vin2e5".
disc--slon of t!ie .-olnts !:::.ci:~ :q2e:;sc.i i s wel<?o;:ed.
?:o~, h a v j q exhastec!,at l ~ a s t te-,yoraril7, VJ f i l e of ~ ~ ~ < o ? E c S S x.? 0t::er contmversles, 1 1 1 1 1:11-c: 5 le rslainLn; E-ace on <?is na;e f o ~ a3nc t - ~ e of %asiapocryp:?zl :.:essa;e -C?on 3P11 of the !:rC of t'nt! ;?G.. . . . . .
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Re "breakup" on some pages i n DX NEWS: the problem occu r s when a n editor becomes c a r e l e s s about the quality of t he r ibbon- impress ion on h i s
copy. Some of our edi tors s e e m t o b e in competition t o s e e how many mi l e s they can type on a ribbon before replac ing it.. . Edi to r s should u s e a f r e sh ribbon to p repa re DX NEWS copy and s e t tha t ribbon as ide for u s e on the next i ssue . Some specia l ma te r i a l h a s broken up on occasion also, especially light Xerox copies of QSL's, etc. We somet imes choose t o run some of th is marginal f i l le r ma te r i a l on the hopes tha t i t will reproduce adequately.
GPN
Norm Maguire
SUPREMACY RATINGS 1420 Columbia Drive NE Albuquerque, N M 87106
DXer - 3. Dangerfield R. Anderson H. Xolbrook H. Gustafson H. itobie A. Merriman D. Reynolds* C. .heeraan* G. Allen S. Drake X . Nil kins on A. Rugg I!. Magulre a. Xood G. Scrimgeour J. S t a r r 9. Raczko R. Leamy R. Spemy I:/. Stone F. Kilroy J. ?;eff D. Ph i l l i p s 3. 3eynolds
3. Luton R. Iiays C. Reno* F. Xaldron #E. Johnson8*
C . !,I ohr J. Pejza J. Conrad* Y . Floden L. Kruse J. Renfrew :.I. Xortham** T. Davisson 3. Carlson R. Richman D. :lhatmou~.h* 3. %die* !I. Sorensen** D. E p e r t * D. Zrickson 9. Karchevski
Location Pennsylvania Virginia bhryland I l l i n o i s Xassachusetts
E R E P I 3 D CYS T.V. - 108 VAC 4.07 100 VAC 14%
96 'IAC 2273 90 VAC 818 83 254
HEARD CTYS T.H. --
87
?;orth America 3est 103 2. Antiwa 644 222 AHD, Puerto 3ico 385 KF.L? 660 l O h r 61 'ECL3 850 1k.J 60 EOK 25fi.v ""
Virginia 80 VAC 1249 164 l : E 3 'St .~ucia 1565 California 74 VAC 1330 254 3. ;.Iontserrat 895 California 60 VAC 1323 203 Thule,Greenland California 57 VAC 2715 60 908 304 6K.q Cuba 900 500w Pennsylvania 56 'IAC 2387 61 2527 1% St.Pierre 1375 California 56 VAC 304. 89 St.Pierre 1375 ~ e b e c 54 1374 56 1446 1183 :.,!KFZ 1550 Kew ;4exico 53 VAC 2839 82 260 GFW k m u d a 5br Hawaii 51 629 791246 515:-:0D-b2145525Or~ Ontario 46 VAC 516 346 K3Y3 1270 1 h r Ohio 45 902 461112 118Anmil la?505500w Ohio 45 240 50 11 05 38 R. Nontserrat 885 Pennsylvania 40 300 78 3. !.fontserrat 885 Cennecticut 39 1600 2M ACA, Canal Zone Ontario 32 2910 2469 1 0-AT, 3. C. , l5w '-Jashington,X 71 169 42 796 28 !%,TIT?, ][.I., 1000 !yew York 28 VAC 280 68 R. IIontserrat 885 Kentucky 25 ;55;! 1428 21 KGPC ?Iiss ouri 24 800 3 1520 94. UO!.' 1501 Pennsylvania 23 161 3 26 2649 175 EPAR 6F.n ~:orth- Carolina 25 Kentucw 22 Connecticut 22 IIew Jersey 20 n l i n o i s 28 Yew York 17 California 16 Florida 16 Ontario 16 I ma 15 Connecticut 14 Oregon 1 3 Ohio 11 I l l i n o i s I1 Kew York 9 Ontario 8 1,liss our i a Ontario 8 Indiana 8 California 6 California 5
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';Jelcane t o Relfe Luton and the return of 3oSert Leaiiy and :ill Stone. ::ex7~eri l i s t e d * or ** need t o bring t h e i r t o t a l s up t o date or r i s k beir.7 dropped f r m the s t and iqs . Con ,~a tu l a t ions t o Rocer Anderson on acl~ievinr t ha t ~ a r i c -lar!i of 100 countries verified. Abbreviations used: 'J.AC = verifie-l a l l contirents; T.'J. = t o t a l ver ies ; " 3 . = t o t a l he&. Apolo-ries t o 3v Johnson f o r l i s t i r - him l a r i n the standings. I7e:<t month, Asiatic t o t a l s and best. :-:ave a ~ o o d S i m e r and please t r y and take sane time out t o uf la ts your to ta ls . 73 and Aloha,
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"X S W E all know to our dismay. there has been a tendency dur. i n s the past few scars for a de-
cidcd increase in the numbers 01 all- nlght stations.
With n few possible exccplions, t l ~e sc taenly-four hour sc i~ed~t les are f o he traced to w11at we 1el.111 tllc dep~.rs- sion. Stations which had operated a t a profit during boom limes. or a t least earned their investment, have been forced to seek additional revenue else- where to combat decreased earnings.
The only solution, they deduced. was to Increase tlleir hours of 0pe:ation. A s a result oP DX i?l.ogr;ms and transmitter tests, they I-ea!tr.cd that a r a s t audience - motsrisis, lunch \vagonS and all-night rrstaurants, taxi- drivers, night clubs, stc.-~velcnmrd nnlsic from local and :$mi-dlsrant st:,- tions. Alter rcccJ\'inE 1:CC s;toction to onerale frhm 18 tu 24 I,ours d:~ily, tltaso sti~tions irnmediatcl?. sn!v that the earlv.morning progralls could be coun- mercinlizad.
.\I; a result. we find 1<1'11I. SERA. KHN. XCFL. KGFJ. WRDC, IPSCW. KI'AC. WESL. 1 r . 1~ . Itc.nc, W J B I ~ and others m:lii):nining schc~iules tnost of the night. Porenlnncrs of tilis n p grcgatiop. were RTAI. ICGFJ and WEI:L. I t i s nnJil<cly that t1lel.e is & DSer in tllis o r adjoining countries who is ,?ot scriorlsly aliectcd by a t least on? o l tllrsr slntions lvllcn dialing for distnnt stnlloas.
Tllis condition is especially hard 011
the new Dxer, since mnny eom2ara- Lively easy slotions ;,re blocked. Even so, the old-timers who have these sta- tions "in their baskets" a r e trying to log the new broadcasters and find tlle respective channels allected by the all- nlghlers.
I t is unfortunate that th is situation should ieach its crest a t the very
time itil1.n inler-rlilb coopcr:!linn li:u i~rooxl!t 1)Sin$ lo :I nl,rr- el-;,. Collsc qur.nfiy, it hritoovrs DSers to rl~a1;e a roncrntra:ed lnovr to conii>;lt llie p;obirn~ and iiic S:~tional Itadio Cir~b has gonr un recurd a s ul.linp its mcnl- bcrs to bring tlw nlntlor to the arten. tion of the Federal Coninlunications Cornlnission. erpl:tinin$ tllcir renction to blocked c i~an i~e i s and asking Ileip in eliminating t1li.s condition by a possible scf i re~;~i ion ol all-nigh1 sta- tions on special fl.cq~!encics.
To complicnle n,nttcrs. tliel'e is mucll to be said in ~l r tensr of Inost nll-night- ers. Jlcsicnns rsr r i~l r , i .
Several years ago. I risilecl n 1111nl1,cr of small I!I~~-\VCSICI.II StatiOllS. one of nllich nns the fol.cl.llnncl- of Iliis all- night n l o ~ e m ~ l l t . I askrd llle rn:lnnecr if it paid to brondr:~st aft?!. 1lliOni:llt. day aftcr day, and he replied. "Defi- nitcly, s e ~ ! " He went on lo rnoint out titat a 6tatf 01 ten persons was cxist- inp by virtue of these late programs. If this broadcasting period were tnlrerr away from the station. cnn~petition
Irovl larger nr.~r-by slations n.onld nut h is orsaniration out or business. The All-Night -
A glance a t a list of all-night sta- tions will show that all of them are in zones, or areas. where competition St&i~n Menace from larzer stofions is very keen.
An example 01 early-morning opera- tion a t a profit i s that 01 WHN, which hroadcwts from 11:30 PA% to 4 ; 3 0 &\I daily. Ju s t to keep this program on the air, i t requires twenty-four em- ployees: five clerks, twelve felephone BY ALFRED W. OPPEL* operators, two alternating night man- agers, two engineers, a n account r a n - NRC ~~~~~i~~~ ~ d i ~ ~ ~ ice executive, a master 01 ceremonies and a n all-night elevator operator. Add to this the weeirly Dnrcirase of 200 new recordings, thirty telephone trunk lines used, and see a total of 182 telewams and 20.262 phone enlls received af ter midnight during Sovem. her-and i t loolcs 3s though these pro. &?Tams m a s be worth-whilc after all.
Coneentrxted complaints hy the pe- tition method msy force the discon. tinuanec 01 such a program, but how many listeners would care to be responsitie for the loss of employment 01 a11 tllese Fcople, merely brcauw \we want to hcar another station on the 1010 kcrs ciinnncl? A
AIy personal experience and observn- (7 tions have shown that a nllrnber nf DXers a r c inciineti to be unrensonablc and the in thoir drmxnds iron1 slntinns, l ' l~ey DE?.lAND verilicnlions, ir.iri ,o~~t even enclosing return I>OS~:IFP: Lbey Dl;- beat goes YAND that stations s i fn oll (01. 3
period so t i n t tiiey cnn iir:ir : t nn t~~c r On ! program; lliay DE3lhSD lit" en4 o l ail-night bro;tdcnsrin;: irl Inrt, lllcy DCXIAi\-D the elimination 01 miyflling u.hich interferes with 1hr.il. DSing pleasure.
If reTacsls were written in ;I ~noro diplomatic rein. I heiirve Ihnt lisfmel.s would find that a nlnjr,l.it). of Ill? stw
a ttons would be willing to enol,Pr:Lte in anything within rc :~so~l . 11 is nly be- lief Illat the only wiution t,, the mat- ter lies in a concenfl~ateri appeal by the entire DSinl: fraternity-under the guidance of f h e h radio Anha-tg the
all-night stations, reqtrcslin~ tt.s:. 3
certain period each u.eek, or ?zch month, be set asidc for interference free reception of stations on the %?me channels.
Already several stations have proven their willinmess to cooperate in sucb a manner. WCDC, Chicago, si;lnds by
1 every Tuesday mornlfig: \V IS SL. Royal Oak. Jlich.. has stood by for a number of specials. is silotlt On Snuday mornings and signs oll a t G + : ( i O ES'I' wcekdnps: and \VJlll<. Dc:roil, h:.S nromiscd the N311C to stand by for im. portant specials on 1500 keys. \VS>II(. I i ayton, ohto, left rite a i r durin; i r i ;
i former 211-nigllt progrnnis inr a spbrlnl SnC dedication, aiti:oual~ they stntro that they could not be expected to do t l l i ~ r ~ f i ~ l a r l y , 5iDCC they Wcre iosini: rcvpnlle whilr? they werr oli the alr.
(From RADEX magazine , 1933)
"QUICK! WARM UP THE IU3CEIVER -- ALL THE LOCAIS ARE OFF I."