NEW RECEIVER: I`m very pleased to report that after depending on the FRG-7 as 
main receiver for many years, I have acquired a top-of-the-line unit, the JRC 
NRD-545. This came quite unexpectedly as a gift from Jim Ronda, an eminent 
academic who has much weightier matters on his mind, but still enjoys some 
DXing on another receiver. For example:
http://bismarcktribune.com/news/columnists/clay-jenkinson/conversations-with-the-great-humanist-james-ronda/article_4cc6ca86-bd72-11e2-9359-0019bb2963f4.html

Jim was also instrumental in getting the superb Gilcrease Museum (which we also 
revisited) transferred from the City of Tulsa to the University of Tulsa, and 
remains on the museum board.

For now the NRD-545 is merely connected to my existing antenna, a random N-S 
wire of a few meters down the hall from the shack, but that is to be improved. 
An inauspicious début is caused by atrocious SW propagation conditions 
currently, combined with high summer storm noise levels, which no receiver can 
overcome. When DXing bedside, which is normally around midnight and after 
sunrise, it`s still the FRG-7 (or the DX-398 for MW). I may not always specify 
which receiver is in use. Many, many, thanks, Jim! (Glenn Hauser)

** AUSTRALIA. 9580, July 28 at 1307 during `Daily Planet` talk, lite squeal is 
still detectable on this RA transmitter. Some say they don`t hear it, so maybe 
it comes and goes; or bandwidth too narrow. Not really a problem yet, but once 
it`s started could get worse (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BOLIVIA. 6134.8, July 28 at 0110, as soon as I tune in, clear full ID for 
Radio Santa Cruz, including its FM 92.3; fair signal but remarkably good vs the 
noise level; while #2 CP, R. Pio Doce, 5952.4 is little more than a carrier 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL [and non]. 11780, July 28 at 0127 and 0539 recheck, NO SIGNAL from 
RNA/RNB (and consequently no splatter, no spurs!) Perhaps they have taken my 
advice and closed it down, until/unless it`s fixed? More likely just a 
temporary breakdown, to come back as bad as ever; but, we`ll soon hear which.

This uncovered a JBA carrier on 11780 at 0127 which, if not merely the EBC 
exciter would have been RFA Tibetan via UAE and/or ChiCom jamming; also 
audiblized would have been the 0320-0420 so-called ``Voice of Justice`` from 
Iran to North America, which stupidly put itself on the same frequency for 
A-15, as yet unchecked (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 9810 & 9830, July 28 at 1308, today`s anomaly from RHC: spurious 
buzzes equally aside the 9820 transmitter, which itself is never very strong; 
the higher one interferes with the RTTY intruder all-day on 9830 (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** EGYPT. 12070, July 28 at 0122, R. Cairo, Spanish, distorted good signal

11935, July 28 at 0124, R. Cairo, very good signal but suptorted Spanish

9965, July 28 at 0133, R. Cairo, open carrier/dead air except for whine on 
Arabic service

9315, July 28 at 0142, R. Cairo, fair signal but dead air in Spanish (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. Traces of Es DX trying to break 55 MHz MUF: a few times earlier and 
briefly at 1529 UT July 28, maybe with 7 bug in UR, likely XHTAU Tampico. 6m 
dxmap shows lite activity over S Central US (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. Earthquake report: while getting acquainted with the NRD-545, the 
floor shakes for about 15 seconds (it seems), spanning 0119 UT July 28. USGS 
says it was a 4.1, at 0118:27, 6 km NNE of Crescent OK, 5.0 km deep --- exactly 
the same location as another 4+ quake about seven hours earlier which I didn`t 
frackin` notice (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 1050, July 28 at 1320 UT, the two weak Okies produce little 
modulation but a SAH close to 6 Hz between them. A bihour after sunrise here 
(1135 UT), XEG should be all gone, and these are still beating at 1351 UT 
recheck; we get a little more groundwave signal from 1 kW ND KGTO Tulsa than 
from somewhat further 250-watt KXCA Lawton at 127 miles which beams away from 
Tulsa. One of them is slightly on the lo side of 1050 (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) 

** OKLAHOMA. 1300, July 28 at 1324 UT, ``total traffic on The Buzz``, familiar 
Tulsa streets at rush-hour. Trouble is, ``The Buzz`` is KTBZ 1430, and this is 
KAKC 1300. Could be confusing, but they are sibling stations so such crossovers 
allowed; unless they have swapped slogans, I doubt (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K [non]. 7355, July 28 at 0144, very poor signal here, almost sounds 
Spanish intonation, but HFCC shows it`s BBC Pashto/Dari via AUSTRIA at 01-02 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1500, July 28 at 0152 UT, KJIM Sherman TX is signing off at this odd 
hour, to return at 6 am (11 UT) with CBS news. As I listen on the NRD-545, 
which tunes all bands equally well from the same antenna, a noise burst 
emanates from my nearest streetlite, as it fires up, having decided it`s a few 
minutes after sundown; and a minute later another burst as it flashes up to 
full power at 0153 UT. Enid sunset is 0142 UT, now earlying 1 minute per day. 

Oh2, KJIM is a bit late as its official FCC sunset in July is 0145 UT (August: 
0115 UT). This 1 kW daytimer with nostalgia format is one I would enjoy hearing 
at local level. It`s figure-8 direxional, slightly clockwise from N/S, helpful 
to us but probably not appreciated around Pawhuska (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

This report dispatched at 1559 UT July 28
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