Some people have been wondering about my getting WNAX-570 South Dakota in the 
daytime here in Enid OK. Is it skywave, especially in midwinter? NO. I get it 
all the time, month-in and month-out, QRN level permitting. It is always under 
much stronger KLIF Dallas, and not really listenable, and with a slow SAH. 
(Calculated at 3.4 Hz on Jan 22)

Last time I was in OKC at midday, Jan 15, I checked on the caradio, and WNAX 
was still audible there, despite stronger signal from KLIF than in Enid, of 
course. Approximate distance Yankton-OKC is only 400 miles, not as far as you 
might think, since there is nowhere closer in SD than Yankton in the SE tip, 
and the path is across our high-ground-conductivity Great Plains.

I would love to try for further KFYR-550 Bismarck ND, which also has a 
tremendous coverage area; if only KFRM in Kansas would go away (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

UT Logs afternoon of Jan 21 on caradio as I was driving around or parked at 
various Enid spots:

1540 at 2042, ``ESPN Deportes Radio, 15-40 AM`` IDs more than once, with the 
``ESPN`` letters pronounced as in English, no doubt mandated by management. 
Promo for station ad sales with 214 AC soon gave away the source. Fortunately 
The Dallas Metroplex has three overlain area codes so they have to give 
10-digit phonumbers. 

This was atop the channel, probably KXEL skywave underneath. Amid SS, inserted 
a Selective Service System PSA in English, seemed aimed at guest aliens about 
the need to register. Never heard call-letter ID, but NRC AM Log 2009-2010 
shows it as KZMP, COL University Park, 32 kW in daytime, U4 antenna. 

FCC AM Query shows a neat 3-lobe pattern, with peaks at 90, 190 and 285 
degrees; nulls at 145, 230 and 355 (rounded off, measured only every 5 
degrees). We are somewhere around 345-350 degrees, so suspect the pattern was 
out of whack to be putting such a dominant signal in here, and certainly 
skywave, not groundwave. 

See http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?list=0&facid=63551 

Even stranger, FCC lists night power as 0.0 kW, yet includes all the antenna 
parameters, a similar but different pattern with 5 lobes, the major one due 
east. But on the pattern plot, power shows as 750 watts night, matching NRC AM 
Log info.

Meanwhile, Metroplex Spanish on 1440 was inbooming, in fact far stronger than 
OKC`s 1460 KZUE groundwave. No wonder, as KTNO is now 50 kW in daytime on what 
was once a 10-kW regional channel.

25+ hours after 1440 was dominated by KTNO, Spanish from The Metroplex, tried 
again on caradio Jan 22 at 2200 UT and immediately heard ID for WGEM in Quincy 
IL. Now there`s a heritage call which has managed to survive; I think I picked 
up their TV channel 10 in the 1960s long before I heard the AM. But it`s no 
full service radio, now just another ESPN affiliate per NRC AM Log listing. By 
2206 Spanish music from KTNO was atop.

I wonder how 1540`s KZMP calls possibly correlate with a Spanish slogan, or 
with ESPN. Or are they just random? ``Zumbido más potente``? But there is no 
hum, hmmm.

Also wonder how the network ESPN could come up with a Spanish or English slogan 
to match the letters, which long ago became a meaningless corporate initialism, 
rather than Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, as was the original 
cable TV channel (I think). How about 

``Extremely Silly Passion Network``
``Estúpidos Son Para Nosotros``
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

1060, Jan 21 at 2054 UT, financial talk about derivatives, ``Off the Wall 
Street Radio Network`` --- not sure if that was a joke? No, googled this about 
Phil`s Gang Radio Show, and the time matches 20-21 UT: 
http://chataboutit.com/about/phils-gang-radio-show/
Apparently that ``network`` applies only to this one show, like EIB.

But whence on 1060? Retuned after hourtop at 2105, ad mentioned ``here in 
Boulder``, then ``AM 1060 and 1580, Business Radio`` in Colorado. So it`s KRCN, 
COL Longmont, 50 kW in daytime. 1580 refers to KKKK Colorado Springs; NRC AM 
Log shows them both as ``The Big Money Station``, not a slogan I heard. 1060 
was so steady for so long that I was wondering if I had a new semi-close 
station by groundwave, normally vacant in daytime, but no, this was skywave 
(Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

1220, South Asian music dominating the channel, Jan 21 at 2124, in fact 
classical sitar music, nice! 2130 switched to vocal S Asian music. Only problem 
a bit of splash from semi-local WBBZ 1230 Ponca City OK. 

Lots of music, lacking ads or other announcements, even at drivetime! Should 
also make it a good companion if it streams. Finally at 2139 gave phone number 
972-243-8411, i.e. Dallas. 2200 kept playing music past hourtop, a song with 
instrumental accompaniment including bagpipes. 2204 dead air as I had to tune 
away, but still there at 2225 check. 

Uplooked later in NRC AM Log, this is KZEE, COL Weatherford TX, Asian ethnic as 
``Hot Pepper 1220`` and ``South Asian Radio`` with only 1.6 kW day power, so 
doing a good job here on afternoon skywave. Is Midwest City OK KTLV still on? 
Rarely audible here and no problem for KZEE`s Enid listener. 

Yes, it does stream, autolaunching from http://www.radiohotpepper.com/ And is 
there a program/language schedule? Of course not! But there is quite a gallery 
of hosts, most of them not accompanied by specific time slots. Refers to format 
as ``Indi-Tex``, and shows radio-locator map from site W of Ft Worth so skews 
eastward, but not nulled usward.

Also 24 hours after 1220 was dominated by KZEE, Hot Pepper 1220, one of The 
Metroplex ethnic stations, Jan 22 at 2200 on the caradio I could barely make 
out its South Asian music in the pileup.

The Metroplex sure has a lot of Asian stations of various ilx, as well as 
Spanish ones all over the AM dial (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

1190, Jan 21 at 2148 UT, promo for a silly ballgame in Lubbock, but then ID as 
``CNN 1190`` so has to be KFXR Dallas, which has a minor lobe almost due north, 
besides the major lobes to the WSW and ESE from site W of Dallas. Do they reach 
Lubbock with that, day or night? It`s the original KLIF facility (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

1210, Jan 21 at 2152, heard ID in English as ``ESPN Radio``, apparently atop 
KGYN. Only thing that fits per NRC AM Log listings is WSKR, COL Denham Springs 
LA, near Bâton Rouge with 10 kW, tho there`s another ESPN in SW Utah, a bit too 
early for that (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

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