** CHINA. 17560, May 22 at 0007, CNR1 with fair signal. Must be here to jam VOA 
Chinese via Tinang, PHILIPPINES, this hour only (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake, May 22 before 1300:
13795, very poor at 1258; all the rest are CNR1 jam instead of FD:

12670, very poor at 1257; none in the 13s, 14s, 15s, 17s
16360, fair at 1259-1300* after two pips of timesignal

After 1330:
15800, fair at 1333. Must be here because of 100-watt Sound of Hope nuisance 
transmitter in Taiwan, per Aoki at 2130-1430
16920, JBA at 1333
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GREECE. 15630, May 22 at 0534, VOG fair with music, which is better than 
usual and better than expected with K=4 at 03 UT. 16m was still dead (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 690, May 22 at 0505 UT dominant signal from the DF instead of KTSM 
or KGGF (but whose carrier is probably still on), is Spanish, finishing choral 
NA, full ID as XEN, 100,000 watts, Grupo Radio Centro, ``la 69 es noticias``, 
beginning playback of Jacobo Zabludovsky`s 1 pm talkshow, and announced as also 
on several other GRC stations including XERED 1110 (now or originally, or 
both?).

Conditions somewhat auroral; K index at 03 was 4, by 06 UT down to 2, and ``no 
spaceweather storms`` per WWV (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MICRONESIA. 4755.5, May 22 am monitoring JBA carrier from PMA The Cross, to 
note its autotimer cutoff: 1159:03* (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NIGERIA. 15120, May 22 at 0535* just as I tune in VON English, dumps off the 
air for about a semi-minute. When back, fair signal, modulation somewhat 
distorted. At this time after K=4 at 03 UT, 19m the best band, with everything 
from poorly audible Saudi 15170 Qur`an, to this to inbooming Australia (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. Further post-tornado monitoring of OKC stations:

Around 1820 UT May 21:
1140 KRMP and 1520 KOKC are back on the air; missing earlier in the morning. 
Paul Walker said, ``Reportedly, there's debris stuck IN the towers or on the 
towers of KOKC 1520``. 640 KWPN is still off.

1000, KTOK, mentioned that all the Clear Channel stations were simulcasting.

930, WKY Spanish seems to be talking more and playing music less. Around 1820 
UT the poor DJ is trying to pronounce numerous OK counties with tornado 
watches(?), really mangling Pushmatáha (in the southeast)

Next check 2357 UT May 21:
640 KWPN is back on with Lucidol ad; so much for my WOI hopes, unless this too 
prove to be intermittent. But remains on whenever checked into May 22. Haven`t 
noticed any IBOC yet; probably too much to hope that recent troubles have 
eliminated it. 1140 & 1520 still on

1336 UT Wednesday May 22: 1520 KOKC is off again! Still cleaning out the 
towers? All the others seem nominal.

This was posted by OKCRadioGuy on the OK board at radiodiscussions.com  May 21 
at 1618 UT:

``1520, 640, 1000, and 1140 are all OK tower-wise. All are on the air except 
for KWPN who has generator issues. The Big 1520 is chugging along sipping on 
diesel. Thank you, FEMA for that big-assed 80's generator and the huge tank 
next to it. It's come in really handy to keep Moore informed. Most all stations 
in the market, including 1520, were simulcasting TV audio. 1520 continues to 
primarily be repeating channel 9 (KWTV), with some cut-ins from their radio 
news guy. 

Yes, the towers are 1946 Blaw-Knox towers. They are huge, square, angle iron 
beasts from 1946, when people built stuff to last. It's softer steel, so that 
probably gives a little more, making them more likely to survive. Old man 
Griffin did things only one way: 100% right. Those towers are one of the last 
relics of that legacy at KOMA (KOKC). Ironically, David Griffin's multi-million 
dollar chopper flew over that area reporting also live via 1520. Some things 
still are the same. Griffin's still do things 100% right.``

Also from EJM May 21 on same board:
http://radiodiscussions.com/smf/index.php?topic=234926.10

``Both All Access
http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/118588/radio-withstands-reports-on-oklahoma-city-tornado
and Inside Radio 
http://www.insideradio.com/Article.asp?id=2655033&spid=32060
have roundup stories of what various stations have been doing.
The Inside Radio one is newer, and notes that Tyler's cluster may be using 
generator power`` (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PERU. 5980, May 22 at 0100, quick check for the Chaski turnoff: 0100:33* 
which is 5 seconds later than yesterday (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SPAIN. 6055, May 22 at 0002, REE has just started its English hour to 
``North America`` but useless here in summer noise level. Should be on a higher 
band, duh. OTOH, 9535 in Spanish is very good. But we`re lucky REE condescends 
to continue any English at all; NEVER on the Costa Rica relay.

Speaking of which, 9630, May 22 at 0004, REE Cariari supposed to be starting a 
bihour in DRM Spanish to N America, but instead just open carrier/dead air in 
AM mode. Lucky for the neighbors, but rather pointless waste. The simultaneous 
DRM to S America is funxional on 11810-11815-11820 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** VIETNAM [and non]. 9795, May 22 at 1152, typical VietCom whoop-whoop jamming 
vs song in some SE Asian language. Aoki shows it`s Lahu from FEBC, Bocaue, 
Philippines, daily during this hour. (After 1200 WHRI blasts over 9795 and the 
Vietnam radio war moves up to 9920, but then the FEBC site is Iba) (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

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