** ALASKA. 7355, Aug 11 at 1200, KNLS is opening English hour, fairly good 
signal at first, unlike many mornings when it`s inaudible (if on; beamed 
westward from Anchor Point anyway, so anything here is bonus). Lucy Grant host 
for the Tuesday show of `Alaska Calling`, introduces co-host Rob Scobey; they 
are both relentlessly expressive, upbeat and clearly enunciating for the ESL 
folk targeted. I could hardly believe my ears when the first of the items 
billboarded by Rob was: ``If you think Alaska`s capital has long winters, 
you`re right. How do Anchorage residents cope? Find out on Postcard from 
Alaska`` ---

Hey Rob, Anchorage is NOT the capital of Alaska, but Juneau (tho Anchorageans 
have long coveted the title; shortly after statehood there were several 
initiatives, all defeated, to move it closer to Anchorage, even Wasilla), and 
Juneau in the Panhandle is considerably milder than the rest of the state. 

A major gaffe, since these ``Alaskans`` are really in Franklin, Tennessee near 
Nashville, HQ of World Christian Broadcasting. Have they ever even been to 
Anchor Point, let alone Anchorage or Juneau? It`s unusual for a SW station to 
identify so much with its remote transmitter site rather than studio location 
thousands of miles away. 

I reconfirmed this by listening to the first couple minutes of today`s (Aug 11) 
broadcast:
http://knls.org/today-broadcast.html
After a 1206 item about Dick Van Patten passing at age 86; at 06:47 into the 
file, Mike Osborne with Postcard from Alaska which I could somewhat hear on 
already fading 7355 at 1207: Anchorage is NOT referred to on the segment itself 
as the capital. At 1210, `True Stories from the Bible` --- sez who? Faith 
required. By 1239, 7355 reception has degraded to very poor; it has an adjacent 
on 7360 but not 7350.

As always, this magazine-style hour from KNLS hooks `em with secular features, 
rock music (in stereo on the web), then hits `em with stealth evangelism 
segments mixed in, including the retrograde anti-science `Creation Moment` 
nonsense, which most religious stations feel obligated to propagate. Will God 
ever get `em for that? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL [and non]. 6180, Aug 11 at 0048, I`m wondering if RNA is ever active 
on this frequency even with low power, and there is a JBA talker here, but not 
// huge 11780 music + spurs all over the 25m band, so this 6180 is something 
else, such as CRI English, southward from Kashgar, EAST TURKISTAN at 00-02 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** GREECE [and non]. 9935, Aug 11 at 0033, VOG is on tonight, and as usual with 
huge whine on this frequency, while // 9420 music is clear. At 0537, 9420 is 
still good with music (presumably a buffer between token foreign language news 
headlines), and 11645 Dabanga via Vatican is suffering rumbling CCI, presumably 
Avlis up from 9935 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 104.5, August 11 at 1257 UT, I`m checking KZZW Mooreland/ 
Woodward, for IDs and slogans since it settled into new format July 24 after 
several days of countdown stunting as I previously reported. Has live local DJ, 
with timechex, frequency slip as ``102.5`` (his ex-station?). 1301: ``104-5, 
KZZW Mooreland`` takes care of it legally; also: ``From Dodge City to El Reno, 
we got the hits``. 

There`s no point in measuring from COL Mooreland since the transmitter site is 
on the other side of Woodward. City-to city distances:
Woodward to Dodge City KS is 157 km = 98 miles. 
Woodward to El Reno OK is 164 km = 102 miles. 
Dodge City to El Reno is 308 km = 192 miles. 
The radio-locater fringe contour for the KZZW CP, doesn`t go that far, only to 
Geary/Hinton OK, not quite to Fowler/Meade KS (and not quite to the western 
edge of Enid, but we get it well enough with a little tropo enhancement). Other 
slogans/IDs:
At 1304, ``Today`s best hits, 104-5, KZZW`` but not all `hits` current
At 1308, ``104-5, KZZW, the Tri-State Party Station``

Bill Hale says, ``StationIntel reports that the format is CHR and the slogan is 
'The Tri-State's Party Station'.`` So maybe that`s the official one? AFAIK, the 
Woodward area is not generally referred to as ``tri-state``, tho it does rather 
apply for KS/OK/TX tnx to OK being only one county wide in the Panhandle; 
unlike for countless other border areas in the USA where three states really do 
abut (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 105.7, Aug 11 at 1310 UT, KRDR Alva is modulating in stupid sports 
talk, from ESPN Radio but running 20 seconds behind KCRC 1390 Enid --- because 
they are still relaying that station in Missouri? Need to check ToH ID. On 
PL-880 I need to side tune to about 105.73 to avoid local Enid 105.50 
translator, while KRDR still has ACI from it (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 107.5, still as of August 11, no signal from KOSN Ketchum-Tulsa, 
the full-power relayer of KOSU, even with a little help from the troposphere. 
As previously reported, it was off the air when I was in Tulsa July 23-24, and 
subsequently found to be due to burnup of antenna feed cable. 

Meanwhile, canned IDs on 91.7 continued to include 107.5 (but never 107.3, the 
Tulsa translator fed by 107.5 --- a neat trick, on adjacent channels; too bad 
they can`t feed it otherwise). Now here`s the latest from the KOSU mailing list 
August 11:

``Dear KOSU Listener, As many of you in the 107.3 and 107.5 listening area are 
aware, KOSU's signal has been off-air since Wednesday, July 22, 2015.

The tower for this listening area suffered a catastrophic electrical fire and 
the coax cables that run to (and up) the tower were destroyed. After weeks of 
waiting for shipping and handling, the special coax cable arrived and our 
engineers successfully installed the new cable late last week. However, the 
antenna itself needs extensive cleaning from the fire damage. Due to delays 
from rain and heavy winds, our engineers are currently waiting to complete this 
task.

A burned portion of the cabling on the 107.5 FM tower in Ketchum, OK [caption]

Estimates of the repair costs are currently around $27,000. CLICK HERE to make 
a donation specifically to support the repair efforts and help cover the costs. 
 

Thank you so much for your patience. In the meantime you can listen to KOSU on 
iTunes Radio or streaming on kosu.org. Please do not hesitate to call us with 
any questions. You can also follow all updates on our dedicated Tulsa 107.5 FM 
Signal Outage webpage. 
http://kosu.org/post/update-tulsa-1075-fm-signal-outage
Thank you for listening and supporting KOSU.
 
Best Regards,
Mairead Todd 
Membership Specialist
405-896-4323 (OKC)
405-744-9972 (Stillwater)``
(Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. This month`s ``The Living Room`` with Gerry Bonds, on KOSU 
features a joint interview with two of OK`s great musicians, classical 
guitarist Edgar Cruz and fiddler Kyle Dillingham. Final airing was Tuesday Aug 
11 at 1330 UT. Pre-empting other programming, normal pattern is on the first 
Wednesday at 2330 UT, some time on weekends I have forgotten, and following 
Tuesday at 1330. Available:
http://www.thelivingroomgb.com/
Gerry is a former OETA newscaster (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. On RF 13, KETA/OETA, another August fund-raiser in progress, but 
ending the August 7 `Oklahoma News Report`, Dick Pryor says goodbye, moving to 
Candor Public Relations in OKC. After 40 years in broadcasting, last 25 with 
OETA. ONR will carry on, he says. From OETA website, with audiovideo:
http://www.oeta.tv/blogs/press-room/goodbye-and-good-luck-dick-pryor/

``Goodbye and Good Luck, Dick Pryor!
Updated by Chase Harvick, Dick Pryor at 10:12 pm August 6 [excerpts:]

After an unparalleled 25 years of covering Oklahoma's most important news, 
people and events that OETA Deputy Director and Editor-in-Chief Dick Pryor 
announced he is "hanging up the notebook". We asked Pryor, host of ONR, 
Oklahoma Forum, A Conversation With..., On the Record and OETA's live election 
coverage to reflect on his quarter century with the station and to share some 
insights gathered along the way. 

Thinking back on your career, what news stories or events most stand out and 
why? 

`I have been in broadcasting for 40 years, the first 15 of which were in sports 
and the last 25 in news, so there is lot that stands out...`

What's next for you?

`Bringing my life and work experiences together in a new position as Director 
of Client Services for Candor Public Relations. It’s a new challenge and new 
opportunity to inform and shape public discussion and opinion. I look forward 
to learning, growing and developing new relationships. I am grateful for my 
broadcasting career and for the new opportunities that lie ahead. In the final 
scene of The West Wing, Abigail Bartlet asked her husband, President Jed 
Bartlet, what he was thinking about as they left Washington. Soaring high above 
the clouds on their plane flight home, Bartlet responded, "Tomorrow." I can’t 
wait for tomorrow. But, I will always be a journalist.`

It's with heavy hearts and best wishes that everyone at OETA says a fond 
farewell to Dick Pryor and a big thank you for his award-winning work, 
professionalism and integrity. His legacy at OETA and within Oklahoma 
journalism will be felt for generations to come``

Yes, a journalist. He was always even-handed in interviewing politicians, 
mostly Republican in OK, and you could never tell what his own politix were. It 
seems Candor PR http://www.candorpr.com/ has been in business for only three 
years; see nothing there yet about Dick being on the Team (Glenn Hauser, Enid, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. RF 42, Aug 10 at 1503 UT, area tropo makes KMYT Tulsa come in 
solid with three channels, but no decodes from any other Tulsa station. 41.1 is 
KMYT MyTV; 41.2 is GetTV, and 41.3 is GritTV --- both with old B&W movies --- 
saves on the color bandwidth, ha! W9WI.com does not show any 41.3 for it. 
Rabbitears.info has all three plus another one pending ``soon`` as 41.4, 
something called ``Heroes & Icons``. Also shows the ``physical channel`` for 
each as 42.3 thru 42.6 respectively (which are not displayed as such; why make 
DTV remapping/channelization any more complicated?) (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) 

** SOUTH AFRICA. 7285, Aug 11 at 0546, once again at random tune-in to R. 
Sonder Grense (means Without Borders, an apropos name for SW service; cf. Dutch 
zonder grenzen), it`s totally in English instead of Afrikaans, in order for a 
YL to interview a YL, Q&A; fair-poor with deep fades (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) 

** SUDAN [and non]. 13800, Aug 11 at 0535, R. Dabanga, holding up well enough 
tonight after 0527-0528 switch from Madagascar site to VATICAN, but the 
Sudanese carrier/het jamming about 1 kHz on the hi side is back; 13800 now 
synchronized with 11645 which has been Vatican all along, but latter with 
rumbling CCI presumably Greece; while against the lower channel the clueless 
Sudanese tone jammer stays safely away on 11650, months after Dab shifted to 
11645 (while Greece was inactive) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY. 9770, Aug 11 at 0059, VOT IS, timesignal ending one sesquisecond 
late after 0100, opening Spanish originally broadcast at 1630 on 11930 
(apparently unconcerned about Cuban jamming and Radio Martí), and now also on 
// 9870 but 9770 is somewhat stronger as to be expected here from relative 
azimuths of 270 and 290 respectively (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9955, Aug 11 at 0524, WRMI is JBM with a slight scratch instead of 
TOM which is nominal on 7570, Alex Scourby pontificating Bible at the moment; 
wiggle that patchcord? Still same at 0553, 0622. By 1250 during Slovakia relay 
(and probably long before), back to normal on 9955 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1190, Aug 10 at 0600 UT, ``The Patriot, KQQZ ---`` ID, daytime 10 kW 
direxional to SW facilities for at least the seventh night in a row from DeSoto 
MO station; unchecked Aug 11, but bet it`ll still be so Aug 12 (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 6220.0-AM, Aug 11 at 0028, deliberate recheck for the station I 
had heard Aug 7 including one word of Spanish(?), and thought to be a mixing 
product. Here is something very poor with only one audio detectable, vocal 
music, country? 0029 announcement and more music, on the NRD-545, rating S7-S9 
which is really equivalent to the storm noise level. Most readable in CW mode 
tuned to 6222.20, -.105 passband, 2.40 bandwidth. It`s also audible on the 
PL-880 with shorter reelout antenna, but then on the latter I scan thru the MW, 
49, 41, 31 and 25m bands for any audio match, and none found. Seems to go off 
around 0046, altho at 0107 there is an even weaker JBA carrier. Now I am 
thinking it could be a pirate, Euro? 

You might assume 6220 would be a popular Europirate frequency, but nothing 
reported lately. Roberto Pavanello in PlayDX did recently get an e-QSL from 
Radio Python 6220 kHz, but that was after 475 days.

Then I search HF underground and find 
http://www.hfunderground.com/board/index.php/topic,17926.0.html
that Radio Tango Italia was being heard on 6220 AM just over one year ago, 
August 2, 2014 around this same hour, by Chris Lobdell, Massachusetts, and by a 
couple of others as deep into North America as central Kentucky and western 
Tennessee. Of course, any 6 MHz Euro-pirate would be quite a rarity here in OK. 
There was also a Mystery Radio on 6220 but that was several years earlier 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

This report dispatched at 1843 UT August 11

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