** GERMANY [non]. 15215, Tue Feb 21 at 1557, very poor carrier. If this is 
Radio Öömrang, we are going to have a hard time hearing it --- nothing else is 
scheduled here. Wham! Huge S9+10 OC cuts on just in time at *1559:54, so maybe 
I was just hearing the exciter at Issoudun, FRANCE at first. But dead air for 
more than a minute, causing more apprehension, another transmission failure? 
No, starts modulating at 1601:15 with sign-on in Frisian/German, website 
www.###-radio.de and I can`t recognize the full URL. Mentions Jahr 2006, so an 
old repeat? No, 1603 into English saying these broadcasts began in 2006y, but 
this is a new edition for a wonderful day in February, 2017. About someone`s 
50-th wedding anniversary, and the rest of the hour is a long interview with 
her, mostly in Frisian, which is a lot more like German than English, with 
occasional bits of English. Could have used a bit of typical Frisian music 
interludes. 1615 mentions Radio Caroline. 

1620, Big-Ben style home clock chimes stop at 4 bongs; English announcement 
with frequency 15215, at 17 hours (local) giving Amrum address, and will be 
repeated at 19h on internet. Someone had worked in New York, and draws a US 
pension. 1622, ``The Frisian Voice of Amrum, broadcasting for more than ten 
years``. Etc., etc. 1658 closing says the 2018 Ausgabe will also be on 21 
February at 5 pm on 15215, repeat address, 19h Wiederholung. 1659:45 UT stops, 
open carrier for 20 seconds and off*.

QSLs in previous years have only been proxy via Media Broadcast, never direct. 
Last year`s sending did not have a transmission failure of an hour of dead air, 
requiring a make-good. That was in 2015, when they finally got it on March 8.

This was a big steady signal with hardly any fading for the whole hour – a fine 
example of what DW, RFI or any European broadcaster could accomplish in English 
every day, if they cared to broadcast 500 kW at 300 degrees toward New York as 
in HFCC, per Wolfgang Büschel. It even overcame my computer noise so I could 
leave it on. I gather that reception was not so good in UK/Europe itself, of 
course in the skip zone and/or off-beam (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUATEMALA. 4055, UT Wed Feb 22 at 0155, Radio Verdad mentions `Mundo 
Sorprendente`, which is the title of a program with media/DX elements we hadn`t 
heard or heard about in a few years. Berny Solano in Costa Rica started it in 
2013 and invited me to participate. Sked 
http://radioverdad.org/?q=programaci%C3%B3n
shows nothing of the kind nor some other programs we`ve really heard, so seems 
to remain far out of date,

RV is about to celebrate its seventeenth anniversary. It has issued a number of 
anniversary QSLs, and perhaps there will be another this year. I can`t find any 
on the website, except for the page explaining that it costs them up to $10 to 
QSL along with pennant, sticker, other printed material, and postage. That can 
be remitted by PayPal. However, the last we heard, postal service was out in 
Guatemala, and only e-QSLs could be sent.

The 11-page illustrated pdf station history 
http://radioverdad.org/?q=system/files/RV_Historia_Grafica_Radio_Verdad_0.pdf
says ``"Radio Verdad" salió al aire el 25 de febrero, a las 5:20 p. m., y fue 
inaugurada el 5 de marzo del año 2000``, and I had the pleasure of first 
publicizing it to the DX world. 

This was after a very long process since founder Dr. Édgar Amílcar Madrid first 
conceived it in 1967 as a 25-watt SW transmitter to put his new `Volviendo a 
Jesús` program on the air. The leadup takes about half the history file. It was 
written in 2014, the last part emphasizing internet transmissions, but nothing 
about the strange, never explained worldwide shortwave relay service without 
transmitters near the same frequency, which I always thought was a scam, and 
about which we have heard nothing further lately (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** MADAGASCAR. 11351 & 11868, Feb 21 circa 2130, spurblobs from MWV 11610 
Chinese are again detectable. Next frequency after 2200 is 11770 in Arabic, so 
I was going to look for same separations from it, circa 11512 and 12028, but 
the normally well-audible fundamental is missing, apparently not on today. 
Another prospect I`ve yet to seek is the 1900 Arabic on 11945 whose parasites 
might show circa 11687 and 12203. But many transmissions are missing 
sporadically as we suspect they have only one of their two transmitters 
funxional even with the spurs (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SOLOMON ISLANDS. 7170-LSB, Feb 21 at 0716, H44MS, Bernard, in Honiara in QSO 
with Bill who is thrilled, W1ZY. H44 is much weaker but still more readable 
than SIBC ever is (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 2500 poor, 5000 good, 10000 poor, 15000 very poor, Feb 21 at 1555, 
WWV is still on the air rather than publicized hiatus for electrical upgrade. 
Of course, I`ve been careful to be sure I am hearing WWV rather than WWVH, 
which is underneath on 15000. 

Not rechecked until 1948, when on 15000 I am getting WWVH at S7 but no WWV; 
this close could still be a trace not completely skipping over. On 1000, WWV is 
S9+20 and no WWVH. 5000 is fair with WWV. Nothing audible on 2500 or 20000.

So what is WWV announcing at 2004? Still the same announcement as for weeks 
about the Feb 21 and Feb 22 outages, from 1400 for no more than 8 hours each. 
Should try to hear LOL at 1400-1500 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1865 monitoring: confirmed UT Tuesday February 21 at 
0030 on WRMI, 7730, good; also a few seconds later on WBCQ 9329.9v-CUSB. Also 
confirmed Tue Feb 21 at 2130 on WRMI 15770, good, but NO carrier even 
detectable on // 6855, off? Still nothing on 6855 at 2159, but it is audible at 
2259 ID, 2300 into Radio Adventista Mundial // 5950. WOR 1865 also confirmed 
Tue Feb 21 at 2300 on WRMI 9955, holding own against wall-of-noise jamming, tnx 
a lot, Arnie! Which has diminished to nothing by 2328 recheck. Not confirmed UT 
Wed Feb 22 at 0030 on WBCQ, but something is JBA on 9330, probably WOR. Next:
Wed 1030   WRMI 5850 to NW, 6855 to WNW
Wed 1415.5 WRMI 9955 to SSE, 6855 to WNW
Wed 2200   WBCQ 7490v to WSW
Thu 0030   WBCQ 9330v-CUSB to WSW
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 11580, Feb 21 at 2000, WRMI starting `Jazz from the Left` as sked for 
this hour on Tuesdays, but only S9-S6 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 12050, Feb 21 at 2001, WEWN is very suptorted here, which is 
certainly better than overmodulated/splattering all over the band (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

This report dispatched at 0640 UT February 22
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