** CROATIA [and non]. Bandscanning on the way home from an Enid Public Schools 
6-band concert and fiesta dinner (i.e. taco salad), UT Nov 20 at 0115, I was 
hearing tell-tale hets on the caradio 10-kHz-only tuning, indicating 
Trans-Atlantix were in on 1215, 1134 and 756 kHz, so ahome I quickly switched 
to the direxional DX-398, set-to-9-kHz-on-MW, and on battery power to minimize 
line noise. 

1134 immediately provided musical and talk audio at 0120 and // 7375 via 
Germany, so Hrvatski Radio, the number-one TA, is a definite. Monitoring on a 
single receiver, I could not evaluate the delay. Also // at some further chex, 
0139, 0150. However it faded in between, leaving nothing but IBOC noise, 
presumably from KMOX 1120, tnx a lot!

Between 0120 and 0200 I repeatedly scanned the MW band and detected many more 
TA carriers, but no audio. I could make educated guesses about the most likely 
sources, but will refrain. I will put them in frequency order here, not the 
order heard, most more than once:

549, 621, 639, 693, 711, 819, 855, 882, 891, 909, 972, 999, 1089, 1179, 1215, 
1251, 1269, 1341, 1359, 1431, 1521 (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 
See also JAPAN [and non]

** JAPAN [and non]. After detecting all the TA carriers the previous evening 
--- see CROATIA [and non], I was motivated to look for Trans-Pacific MW the 
morning of Nov 20. Again with the DX-398 set on 9-kHz spacing, and on battery 
power inside the house with some noise but in the quietest spot I could find, 
too cold outside, I stepped thru all the channels with BFO on, and could hear 
the same pitch het on most of the appropriate frequencies, except as noted, but 
too weak for any audio, except as noted. (The LSB/SSB is slightly offset on 
this receiver, which is convenient for this purpose, altho I could zero it by 
taking off the faceplate and adjusting a pot.) It helped to switch between LSB 
and USB to minimize QRM from the NAm 10-kHz-spaced stations. In two or three 
scans between 1230 and 1245 UT, all these carriers were looping NW/SE more or 
less, using internal ferrite antenna only, just as the TA ones had been NE/SW:

558, 567, 576, 594, 603, 648, 666, 693, 702, 711, 729, 738, 747, 756, 774, 828, 
846, 855, 873, 882, 891, 945, 972, 981, 1008, 1044, 1053, 1134, 1143, 1179, 
1242, 1251, 1323, 1475, 1593.

The strongest ones were on 774 and 972, so I went back and listened to those 
for a while to see if I could pull any audio. Now I have plugged in the AC 
adapter, since the batteries are getting weak.

747, at 1252, yes! Bits of clearly enunciated English by YL, apparently 
language lesson, mixed with Japanese, and music riffs, cues to speak in the 
lessons.

972, at 1254, some audio, think it was Korean as expected but not positive.

1098, circa 1300 add another frequency with a carrier.

855, at 1308, stepping thru the scan with BFO on, this one was a different 
pitch, obviously off-frequency, not sure which side.

774, at 1310, definitely in Japanese.

The big 500 kW NHK Radio 2 stations on 747 and 774 were expected to be the 
easiest catches here in deep NAm, as they have been before. This is the 
educational network which includes some foreign languages, altho WRTH 2009 does 
not mention LL: English. 747 is JOIB Sapporo, Hokkaido and 774 is JOUB Akita, 
on the far side of northern Honshu.

855, the off-frequency one is surely KOREA NORTH, as in 
http://www.myradiobase.de/mediumwave/mwoffset.txt

``855.055 KRE KCBS Pyongyang Pangsong (Sangwon) 2100-2030 [855.0454-]         
20090110``. WRTH 2009 lists this as 500 kW in the Asia/Pacific list; not in the 
domestic sexion page 253-254, but in the international sexion page 446, as 
apparently for S Korea and // SW 3250, 3320, 4405, 6250, 6285, 6400, 9325 and 
several MW frequencies.

972 is surely the 1500 kW KBS station HLCA in Dangjin, KOREA SOUTH.

1475 (definitely not on-channel 1476) is surely the 700 kW RTM Labuan, in 
Tuaran, Sabah, MALAYSIA which per WRTH is only on air at 1100-1330.

Could make educated guesses about many of the others, but I`ll stop there. 
Local sunrise was 1314 UT (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. As I was MW-bandscanning for TA carriers, I was distracted by some 
Mexicans on even frequencies which further east are dominated by Cubans. 

710, Nov 20 at 0143, atop the het from 711, quite an adstring, phone numbers, 
typical Mexican addresses --- street names such as Reforma, Cuauhtémoc, Obregón 
appear in every Mexican town so are of no use at all in local IDing below the 
country-level. Never could get anything more definite. 0145 to live announcer 
who talked for a few minutes. I thought I heard an ID go by just as I tuned in, 
last letter of callsign being -M (or maybe -N), but that doesn`t fit. Direxion 
roughly SW from OK, which points to one station each listed by Callarman in 
Chihua2, Sonora, Sinaloa. XEDP Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua is closest, and I was also 
getting that state on 1180, but 710 is supposed only 100 watts at night; not 
enough to go on.

Another one on 1180, atop the het from 1179, where it`s nice to hear neither 
Cuba nor Cuba [non], Nov 20 at 0131, timecheck for 6:31, temp 18 grados 
centígrados, so it`s in the MST zone. At 0156, ``Romántica 11-80`` slogan, 0200 
YL DJ. Callarman 2008 list shows the only 1180 with that slogan is XEDCH, 
Ciudad Delicias, Chihuahua, which is in MST, and the temp is credible for that 
area SE of Chihuahua city. WRTH 2009 upbacks these assumptions (Glenn Hauser, 
Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

Note: these logs are in the format which makes the most sense to me. Club 
editors are welcome to publish them, excerpt them, or reformat them as needed 
(gh)


      

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