All times and dates strictly UT. MW log editors are welcome to excerpt items, 
reformat and change to favorite timezone if necessary. Rx: mostly DX-398 with 
internal antenna only; some caradio as specified; above 2 MHz on FRG-7 with 
110-foot east-west longwire.

** MEXICO. Lots of sunrise skip Oct 21 on the DX-398, UT; prime reference is 
WRTH 2010:

620, at 1201 Mex NA, too much QRM. Likely XEBU in Chihuahua, only other NW 
Mexican being XESS Ensenada, where it`s 5 am. 1209, definitely XEBU: DJ 
greeting with date 21 de octubre, mentions Chihuahua, phone numbers for 
complacencias; CCI (co-channel interference).

770, at 1238, lots of talk, laughter, bits of music, SFX, several speakers in 
studio, sort of a morning zoo in Spanish, 1242 doorbell, 7-40-40, ``llámenos``. 
That`s a bit short for a phone number these days, and Googling does not connect 
it with XEREV in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. But Wikipedia does show 74040 as the SMS 
number for the network program that station carries, Los Cuarenta Principales.

800, at 1238, XEROK, Juárez, with government PSAs for Ejército y Fuerza Aérea, 
IFE, soon back to local crime news. What would Benito say? Also with NA after 
1200, way over KQCV OKC.

870, at 1235, XETAR with ID, time 25:7, local avisos of fallecimientos (obits) 
and other family news. Guachochi, Chihuahua.

900, at 1228 mentions ``la junta de Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua``. So XEDT. WRTH 
shows slogan ``La Reina`` which I have not yet heard them say.

970, at 1202 Mex NA, heavy SAH, 1203 fading but mentioned Chihuahua, no doubt 
XEJ Juárez. 

1180, at 1229 romantic music, 1230 ID claims ``5 mil watts`` but hit by IBOC 
from KFAQ 1170 Tulsa going to day pattern. Per WRTH, 5 kW day power fits only 
for XEDCH, Ciudad Delicias, Chihuahua, and that state is our prime SRS DX area. 
At 1231 blown away by Omaha, double-whammy; see U S A.

1300, at 1221, 6:21 TC ``en Radio México Noticias``, dominating frequency, 
looping WSW. 1223 PSA for Tribunal Electoral de Chihuahua, website for it, 
``Radio México Noticias en Radio Trece``, weather, 13 degrees. It`s the 50 kW 
XEP, Ciudad Juárez (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 3160, started monitoring at 1127 Oct 21 for the sign-on of daytimer 
WPJK 1580 Orangeburg SC on its second harmonic. I was getting worried as 
nothing showed past 1130, just occasional utebursts on lowside; could they have 
suppressed it? Still nothing at 1135 but I stick to 3160. Finally at *1137 
carrier comes on, 1138 sign-on ``beginning another broadcast day``, ``All 
Aboard!`` two toots of a train whistle, which sounded suspiciously like they 
were also produced by the announcer`s mouth? And another pair a bit later, into 
Gospel Train wakeup music show. S9+12. At 1150 with BFO, I compared it to KSL 
on 1160, by down-tuning 2 steps on the FRG-7 MHz dial, and found the 3160 
frequency just a touch on the highside. KSL is renowned for its frequency 
accuracy (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Sunrise DX Oct 21 while mainly stalking Mexicans, in UT; prime 
reference is the NRC AM Log 2010, 
http://www.nrcdxas.org/catalog/books/index1.html 

720, looking for KDWN, Las Vegas NV, at 1243 but no signal. Next check at 1245, 
there it is, ``KDWN, News-talk 720, K-dawn``. Therefore I conclude they are 
switching to day pattern at 1245 UT in October. That`s a full hour before 
official LSR per FCC AM Query for KDWN: 1345 UT! I wonder if KDWN thinks 
``5:45`` at their page 
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/srsstime?dlat=36&mlat=4&slat=22.00&dlon=114&mlon=58&slon=20.00&tzone=D
means PDT instead of PST!? 

Or could they have special dispensation to go-day at sunrise Chicago? No, that 
is at 1200 UT in October, not that unlimited WGN has to take any notice of it. 
So it looks like KDWN is taking an extra hour of undeserved daypower. 

Can I be the first to have noticed this, probably going on all summer, in DX, 
broadcasting business or engineering, or enforcement circles?

770, at 1318, no KKOB, NM, just a very weak SAH (subaudible heterodyne). Late 
switching to day pattern? As heard several days at 1315 sharp.

790, at 1247, Tucson ad, ``News-talk 790, KNST``, Wall Street Journal This 
Morning. October sunrise there is 1330, so should still be on PSRA of 500 watts 
instead of 5000, but was it? By 1252, it loses out to:

790, at 1252, political ads for Rogers, NW Arkansas, i.e. KURM; mixed with KFYO 
Lubbock TX ID, overcoming KNST.

940, at 1215 YL traffic report, on ``Praise 940``, join us at the cathedral Oct 
30 (counter-Hallowe`en service?), in Des Moines. So this is what has become of 
KIOA, now 10/5 kW KPSZ, the closest they could come to evoking ``praise``.

950, at 1216, KWOS ID immediately I tune in, Tigers sports talk, Newsradio 950, 
KWOS = Jefferson City MO. 

990, at 1314, Trading Post on KSWM, also AM-990, phone numbers, callers with 
stuff to sell in Springfield MO. Must be a simulcast, since the real KSWM is on 
940 in Aurora MO, while nearby, also SW of Springfield, on 990 is KRMO in 
Cassville. Googling confirms these two are related, both in the Talon Group:
http://www.krmo.com/KSWM/Program+Schedule/default.aspx 
At 1317, ad for Bob`s Garage in Springfield.

1140, at 1255, Mexican music from E/W, so not XEMR Monterrey; in OKC null, 
fades out and in. 1302 in Spanish discussing California marijuana legislation; 
1303 ``La más mexicana``, K--- and US PSA; mentioned Bakersfield, so figured I 
had a California station, but Googling leads immediately to 
http://www.lamasmexicana1140.com/

I.e., KLTK Centerton AR, 5 kW daytimer as in NRC AM Log only as SS:MEX, but not 
that slogan. Is the programming really coming out of Alta California? In any 
event it is certainly *less* Mexican than XEMR! Centerton does not even make 
the index of my Rand McNally. Must be near Rogers, address in the NRC AM Log. 

Temporarily loses out to KCXL (see next log), but back in at 1307, M&W 
discussing today being the day of San Hilario, joking about how it resembles 
Hillary. ``La estación de la Raza``, phone 631-4016 and enter to win mil 
dólares, super-hyped canned ID by the same voice actor/announcer we hear 
everywhere from both sides of la frontera, who must be doing excellent 
business. 1311 fades out again. Next check 1320 it`s back with Mexican music, 
but KRMP OKC is gaining on it.

1140, at 1304, Spanish from KLTK loses out to English from KCXL, Liberty, 
Missouri, both calls and location mentioned in passing, religious talk, 1305 
``bluegrass gospel``, mentions I-70, various businesses at Old Town, Green 
Valley. 1307, KLTK resumes dominance.

1180, trying to DX XEDCH [see MEXICO], but US station blasts on at 1231, with 
Omaha steak ad, Vanguarding ad, YL with Koil traffic report. FCC AM Query for 
KOIL confirms 1230 UT is official October sunrise in Bellvue NE, so that`s when 
they ramp up from 1 to 25 kW, and day pattern has major lobe to SW, but still 
plenty of signal toward us to the SSW (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. TP MW carrier search Oct 21 at 1153 down the band on the DX-398 
in LSB: only found 774 very weak at 1154. Then up the band in USB mode, from 
1156: 747, 774, 1116, 1242. Afterwards I was too busy DXing Mexicans and 
Americans on 10-kHz channels (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

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