"Extension 720" on WGN is still there, but is pre-empted by Blackhawks and Cubs 
games/post game shows.  It is more frequent since WGN began broadcasting the 
hockey matches.  However, Dr. Rosenberg's anti-Obama bias is becoming a bore.  
Richard Allen, a long-time WGN listener.

----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Glenn Hauser 
  To: a...@wtfda.info ; a...@nrcdxas.org ; amfmt...@mailman.qth.net ; MWC yg ; 
mwdx ; irca@hard-core-dx.com 
  Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2011 12:54 PM
  Subject: [IRCA] MW DX from Enid OK, February 26-March 6, 2011


  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.

  ** OKLAHOMA. Tulsa monitoring: Bruce Winkelman there found KGTO-1050 dead 
air, open carrier, all morning Feb 26, but had resumed when I tuned in at 1945 
UT, KGTO ID with good-time oldies. 

  At 1720 UT he found 1270, 1530 and 1570 not in //, with different Spanish 
music; but at 2105 UT, 1570 and 1270 seemed // to me, switching back and forth 
on one caradio, while 1530 was buried by KOKC splash. He and I agree that 1120 
KEOR remains off the air for weeks (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

  ** OKLAHOMA. Since I`m not sure if he has posted a follow-up one week later 
elsewhere, here`s more from Bruce Winkelman:

  Tulsa radio Saturday 05MAR11:

  1050 KGTO again with dead air OC 1415-1435Z, regular programming at 2315Z.
  1270 KRVT and 1570 KZLI definitely // with Spanish programming
  1530 KXTD Spanish religious programming
  1430 KTBZ IBOC blessedly silent 1430Z!, IBOC still off at 2315Z on drive 
home. Sister station 1300 KAKC IBOCing away as usual.
  1120 KEOR nowhere to be found 1430Z or 2315Z
  1380 KMUS still place-holding with the same Broadway show tunes 2315Z, not 
yet on at 1430Z.
  (Bruce Winkelman, Tulsa, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

  I also noticed 1530 was the odd station out while 1270 still // 1570, 
sometime during the day on March 4 or 5 (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

  ** U S A. 720, WGN, UT Thursday March 3 at 0529, looking for `Extension 720`, 
but instead, stupid sports talk! Since E720 shifted an hour later to 04-06 UT 
weeknights it should be pre-empted less for ballgames, so I am apprehensive it 
has finally been canceled as too intellexual for commercial radio. Whew, 
checking website:
  http://www.wgnradio.com/shows/ext720/

  ``(Wednesday, March 2) No program tonight -- preempted by Hockey. But we will 
be back tomorrow with a great panel of Middle-east experts and strategic 
scholars as we focus in on the popular revolts in Libya, Yemen, Bahrein, 
Jordan, etc.`` 

  Anyway, WGN was in its usual 720 battle with Spanish and SAH from KSAH in San 
Antonio, making weblistening preferable if possible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

  ** U S A. 2390, WWRB, Feb 27 at 0027 preacher talking about Yahweh, VG 
signal, much better than // 5050, but 2390 accompanied by buzzy envelope out to 
2375-2405, worst peaks circa 2380 and 2400. This happens at times to WWRB on 
9385, presumably same transmitter. 2390 still not on all-night, at 0550 check, 
probably closing at 0500.

  Dave Frantz`s latest Feb 26 comments to me: 

  ``Greetings: Some tidbits: Most everyone by now owns a digital shortwave 
radio that can tune the 2390. We are receiving GREAT reports. We are VERY 
pleased. Don't forget the 2.390 MHz, 340 degree rhombic antenna is almost 200 
feet high; trying to use a rhombic  antenna less than 160 feet high is a waste 
of time on these frequencies. We are changing 5050 antenna to our 045 degree 
rhombic, in anticipation of the longer daylight hours coming up.`` (Glenn 
Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

  UNIDENTIFIED. Trans-Pacific MW carrier search, Feb 28 starting precisely at 
sunrise in Enid, 1304 UT on DX-398 in offset USB mode: 1314, 1305, 1296, 1242, 
1134, 1116, 1053, 972, 882, 828, 774, 747, 666, 612, 594. Then I went up from 
1314: 1566 and 1611 --- 

  The last looped WSW instead of NW like the others, which fits for Australia, 
where WRTH lists 17 ``high-power open narrowcast stations``, HP meaning max 400 
watts! And there are no Asians or other Pacificans on 1611. I double-checked 
the frequency and it was right on 1611, so unlikely to have been a US TIS 
variant. Still, it`s hard to believe I would even be getting such a carrier. 
The 100 kW VL8s on 120m were not audible today.

  In my scans there may be others only 1 kHz from 10-kHz channels which I 
simply can`t detect due to the QRM; thus those logged above end in -2, -3, -4, 
-5, -6, -7, or -8. But 1610, of course, has no broadcasters of normal power in 
the US, just HAR/TIS (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

  UNIDENTIFIED. 1440, trying for the WFNY, Gloversville NY DX test at 06-07 UT 
March 6, mostly dominating the jumble was an ESPN station, perhaps WGEM Quincy 
IL. At 0642 UT, I heard a few beeps of Morse code, probably this, but not 
enough to copy. Numerous others closer confirm the test did run as scheduled 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


        
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