** BOLIVIA. 6135-, June 30 at 0100, R. Santa Cruz is even stronger than usual, 
as must be getting a trans-equatorial propagational boost, but now becomes too 
obvious that it`s also somewhat distorted by overmodulation; salsa music (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL. 4915, June 30 at 0101, still zero signal from R. Daqui for the 
second evening in a row, despite usual weak carriers from variety of active 60m 
ZYs (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUAM. 13362-USB, June 30 at 0107, I am first tuning LSB for LTA on 13363.5, 
since it`s UT Sunday so could be active with silly ballgame, and there is 
something with broadcast talk cadence --- but instead it`s USB from 13362, and 
in English, going from very poor to copiable at 0109 during drunk-driving PSA, 
i.e. surely AFN from US military where I understand that drunkenness is quite a 
problem. I always check for 12759-USB, AFN Diego Garcia around this time too, 
but no luck for months. 15345v LRA was in well, anyway, on its weekend 
extension (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. Bits of sporadic E occasionally poke MUF up to 55 MHz, with some 
video briefly on NTSC channel A2, with antenna south: June 29 at 2043 UT, 
fade-in enough easily to recognize the +v Mas Visión bug in the UR, i.e. 
XEWO-TV, Guadalajara; fades right back out, and again JBV at 2059; unID video 
bits continued next bihour a few times;

2301 UT on A2, fade-in a drama with Azteca net-7 bug easily spotted very 
briefly in UR, probably XHTAU, Tampico; nothing more (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** PERU. 5980, June 30 at 0058, usual R. Chaski carrier with bits of modulation 
vs noise level until cutoff at 0103:58* which is five seconds later than 
yesterday (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 17775, June 29 at 1902 UT, KVOH reactivated with advance-publicized 
2-hour test broadcast this date only: At first I was out & about using only the 
DX-375 I keep in the car; fair reception, deep fades on rather insensitive 
radio with whip only. Full ID in English about the tests, asking for reports.

As it turned out, this was not a good day to carry out such a test. The K index 
was 3 at 18, and went up to 4 by 21 UT; and back at 06 UT it had hit 7! 
``Geomagnetic storms reaching the G3 level occurred`` in the past 24 hours, 
says WWV. Besides that, 16m band propagation has  generally been pitiful for 
weeks in the summer doldrums. Yet it`s a stand-out signal at this time of day 
when hardly anyone else in the Hemisphere is interested in even trying to 
transmit on this band.

The revived KVOH is merely resuming the frequency originally occupied for 
years, aimed eastward in the daytime only. It`s again also announcing the other 
registered frequency, 9975, which had not really been used for a lot longer 
than the last years on 17775 only. Do they plan to use it now?

Back on home rig FRG-7 at 1926, deep fades remain, and even at peaks, it`s not 
enough to overcome the prevailing noise level. The *only* other signal on band 
is open carrier on 17530, 250 kW Greenville warming up for an hour in French 
aimed east, which is roughly at equivalent level, even tho KVOH is 50 kW aimed 
100 degrees (again, still, right?), not too far off from here. 

At 1926 there`s another English test ID, and then Spanish, with slogans such as 
``Voz de vida para las Américas``, ``La Voz Esperanza`` (no de la audible), 
with Apartado 102, Los Ángeles CA 90078 or m...@kvoh.net addresses, the latter 
requiring spelling-out in Spanish. 1929 same in English, and ``when you care 
enough to listen to the very best``. Then some gospel music with a reggae beat.

Another check at 2000, paying attention to the transmission quality: certainly 
have fixed the ailing old transmitter: now the modulation is OK and the carrier 
stable. Sometimes the KVOH announcements are momentarily under-modulated, but I 
assume a lapse in the input level.

No spurs heard, but it may require a stronger perhaps Es-boosted opening to 
detect them if they have not been removed. You may recall that I reported them 
numerous times in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, varying slightly around 17630 and 
17920, extremely distorted but matchable to the fundamental audio.

At 2000, 17775 is slightly stronger than Cuba 17720 which is slightly stronger 
than VOA 17530. 2043 more gospel music, as VOA is now finished and its only 
companion on the band is Cuba 17720 which is still somewhat weaker, but 
intended for Europe and presumably off the side to here.

Other DXLD yg members were checking this out: barely made it to eastern USA or 
not at all, barely to S America or not at all, and to British Columbia was 
apparently about like I heard it, despite being off-beam, but not surprising at 
a good single-hop distance, which may have been Es-enhanced. Testing on more 
days for more than two hours will be required for a better evaluation (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9479, 9930, 12105, June 29 at 1930, all three WTWW frequencies are 
inaudible, and presumed off. Later I am not so sure they were off, or just 
blacked out. At 2305, now 9930 and 9479 can be detected but quite weak vs their 
normal super-signals. 9930 improves by 2330 when I am expecting WORLD OF RADIO, 
but instead it`s a preacher and music until almost 2400*. WTWW got to next 
frequency 5085 quicker than I did, to find that WORLD OF RADIO 1675 had just 
started by 0000. I have no idea if this is a permanent change or a variation, 
but check both next week. Recheck at 0058, 5085 had Ted Randall announcing a 
Field Day 2013 broadcast (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1675 monitoring: as in other item, this week appeared 
at 0000 UT Sunday on WTWW-2 5085 instead of 2330 Sat on 9930. Next: UT Sunday 
0400.5 on WTWW-1 5830; presumably Sunday 2330v on 9930. 

Also check for the special tests of Hamburger Lokalradio with WORLD OF RADIO 
this and following Sundays at 0630, 1030, 1430 and 1830 on 15785-CUSB, with 1 
kW from Göhren, Germany (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9350, Saturday June 29 at 2316, comparing WWCR with other 
Tennessignals from WTWW, I am astounded to encounter some programming other 
than gospel or political-huxtering! Usual inbooming signal is now attenuated to 
only fair, deep fades, but with primitive instrumental music, soon announced by 
p...@wwcr.com that next selexion will be a 1906 wax cylinder, which turns out 
to be ``I Love to Tell the Story``. I assume/hope he is mixing gospel/secular 
songs. Uplooked later in the WWCR program schedule dated 1 June, this is `The 
Talking Machine Show` with Phil Patton, who IIRC is also the CE at WWCR. And 
there are three more semihour airings, viz. UT:

Sat 1000  4840
Sat 1430 15825
Sat 2300  9350
Mon 0400  4840

Aside from the propagation disturbance today, now there`s an ancient-recording 
show we can axually hear well on SW, unlike the two on WBCQ 7490 which are 
buried in the daytime noise level here all summer (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A [non]. 9925, June 30 at 0058 check, The Mighty KBC, Netherlands via 
Nauen, GERMANY, has good signal level, but with extremely heavy flutter due to 
propagation disturbance, not uncommon for this weekly roll-of-the-dice. Should 
be a good test for the VOA Radiogram attempts this week (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

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