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. 770, Aug 22 at 1159, ``Los Cuarenta Principales`` slogan and 5:58 
TC, i.e. XEREV again, SRS from Los Mochis, Sinaloa (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 1040, Aug 24 at 1203 UT, no XE legal ID amid two songs, the first 
refraining ``no quiero perderte``, so must be romántica, just ``La Once[?], FM 
90.1, La Primera, Número Uno``, which is enough to ID it as XEGYS, Guaymas, 
Sonora, as also heard four days earlier. Not much else was showing from Mexico 
around sunrise today (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 760, Aug 25 at 1158 VG signal where none had been a minute or two 
earlier, soon ID as ``La Preciosa``; thought they said 15-60, but must have 
been 7-60. Cantú pins this right on:
760 XEEB Preciosa Cd. Obregon, Son. 5,000 1,000

870, Aug 25 at 1159 Mexican NA, fading but then could copy sign-on mentioning 
Tarahumara, so doubtless XETAR, per Cantú:
870 XETAR La Voz de la Sierra Tarahumara Guachochi, Chih. 10,000 D = daytime 
only, heard many times before and better, but always fun to get this native 
station.

1030, Aug 25 at 1200, good signal from Mexican choral NA, but faded into QRM by 
1201, volatile sunrise skip conditions (officially 1157 UT in Enid today). At 
least it wasn`t KCTA, Corpus Christi, potential spoiler in Spanish (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO [and non]. Sunrise skip MW DX:
610, Aug 27 at 1159, ``Sólo por la G-S``, 5:59 time, therefore per Cantú: 610 
XEGS La Ley Guasave, Sin. 1,000 500
But did not hear ``La Ley`` mentioned; still vigent?

1160 mystery, solved: not a Mexican: see U S A (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. Sunrise DX August 28, UT:

650, at 1159 Aug 28, Mexican history item, 1200 ID as ``Radio 65 FM``, then 
mentions 106.5 FM y 650 AM. How convenient: Cantú shows:
106.5 XHTNT Radio 65 + AM 650 Los Mochis, Sin. [no power on FM; new?]
650   XETNT Radio 65 + FM 106.5 Los Mochis, Sin. 5,000 1,000

We seem to have a pipeline from Los Mochis this morning as well as several 
previous sunrises:
770, at 1201 Aug 28, `Los 40 Principales`` full ID with XEREV, i.e.:
770 XEREV Los 40 Principales + FM 104.3 Los Mochis, Sin. 5,000 100
BTW, KKOB 770 NM nondirexional day pattern starts in Aug at *1230 UT, Sept 
*1245, Oct *1315

870, at 1202 Aug 28 choral NA, 1203 mentions ``en esta hermosa Sierra 
Tarahumara`` then into indigenous language, from XETAR, Chihuahua.

920, at 1204 Aug 28, ID as R. Capital, Hermosillo, i.e. per Cantú:
920 XEHQ Radio Capital Hermosillo, Son. 5,000 1,000

990, at 1214 ID as Radio México 990 AM, ``todo México``. Radio México is the 
name of a group, not a particular station. Here`s their own listing: 
http://www.gradiomex.com/default.asp?pid=15992
But nothing on 990. Info there is © 2009, so quite possibly outdated. Thru 
Cantú state-by-state listings for 990s in western México I don`t find any 
matches. (Before 1200 I was getting a strong 990 with temp in C, presumed XET 
Monterrey 50 kW). ``Radio México`` possibly just a generic mention as heard 
here, not a corporate name, altho the Group should assert its exclusive right 
to say it? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1160, Aug 27 at 1203, 7:03 time on ``La Super Equis, 11-60 AM`` in 
KSL null, then live YL DJ. Cantú has 5 Mexicans on 1160, none with this slogan, 
nor any X in the callsigns after the first letter! How about the one in 
X-alapa, Veracruz, XEBE, Radio Perote? That`s really too far east at this hour, 
and too far-fetched.

Could it be a US domestic? Googling finds Super X was the name of Albuquerque 
1190 a dekayear ago, and currently of 1250 in Kansas City, but that`s no help. 
Maybe it`s a syndicated/group name? It`s in the CDT zone. There are two Texans: 
KVCE in Highland Park, address in Houston; and KRDY San Antonio as in Radio 
Disney per last year`s NRC AM Log. Has one of those Hispanicized?  

Aha, got it, by changing the Google from Equis to X: it`s merely Kansas City, 
http://www.lasuperx1160.com/ Just try to find a callsign on that website! Last 
year`s NRC-AM log has KCTO, Cleveland MO, address in Liberty MO, talk/oldies 
format. FCC AM Query shows it`s still KCTO, COL Cleveland. That`s such a speck, 
it`s not in the Rand McNally index, but finally found it south of KC MO on the 
MO side of the border, while address in Liberty KS is way up on the NE side of 
KC. But is the site in KS or MO? Longitude is 94-36-28. This source 
http://www.netstate.com/states/geography/ks_geography.htm
says Kansas starts at 94 degrees 38 minutes west, so that puts it in MO, barely.

So what has become of KYYS 1250 Kansas City KS, which had been ``La Super 
Equis``? It`s easy to hear here but had not paid much attention to current 
sloganeering; still in Spanish, anyway. Domain http://www.lasuperx1250.com/ has 
expired (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Following up yesterday`s report of `La Super X` on 1160 being KCTO in 
the Kansas City market, so what is 1250, which had used that slogan? Aug 28 at 
1217, 1250 IDs merely as ``La Equis, 12-50, la súper estación`` by super-hype 
locutor, denigrating the unnamed competition as ``ruido`` = noise. Ad for a 
``gran baile`` 4 de Setiembre featuring a musical group from Chihuahua, which 
could send one way off on the wrong track. Then ad in Spanish mentioning 
multiple locations in Kansas City area, pronounced by YL/child as in English. 
1160 was also audible but 1250 much stronger. So 1250 is merely La X, and 1160 
is La Super X; are they jointly owned, since the Super X slogan transferred 
from 1250 to 1160? No, FCC AM Query shows 1160 KCTO is owned by Alpine 
Broadcasting Corp.; 1250 KYYS by Entercom, so must be bitter rivals fighting 
over that valuable X branding! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1460, Aug 24 at 1211 UT, plugging something coming up at 8:10, ads 
for Dairy Queen in Cleburne, Hawaiian Falls, Family Medicine. Cleburne is 
pronounced with a long E. This has to be KCLE in Texas, despite its city of 
license really being Burleson! Cleburne is S of Fort Worth on I-35W, while 
Burleson is halfway to Fort Worth from there. Studio and postal addresses are 
in Cleburne. This was atop our OK 1460, KZUE El Reno in Spanish. Reno is also 
pronounced with a long E in English, and I suspect even in Spanish the pressure 
is heavy to do so, if I could ever catch an ID. Now how do you pronounce 
Burleson? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1510v, Aug 28 at 0440, slightly variable het. This is commonly heard 
around sunrise and sunset but not in the nightmiddle, previously tracked months 
ago to KCTE Independence MO. We also noted the het 23 hours earlier but did not 
log it; Bruce Winkelman in Tulsa did, measured on 1509.83 with IDs all night 
every hour on the hour, ESPN programming. Listed as 10 kW daytimer-only. On 
NRC-AM, Bruce says, ``Tulsa is almost "dead-center" in the SW lobe of KCTE 
directional pattern. Bad het against WLAC and others on 1510.00. Daytimer on 
all night and off-frequency to boot --- anybody home??`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) 

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