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.
        
These logs are excerpts from my daily all-band reports, mainly SWBC, also 
VHF/UHF, sometimes, utility, ham, which may be found in several archives 
without much delay, such as
http://www.hard-core-dx.com/index.php?topic=Hauser

And compiled weekly along with extensive news from many other individuals and 
publications in DX LISTENING DIGEST:
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html

[Mexican logs are sorted here by date and then frequency under each date:]

** MEXICO. Pre-sunrise MWDX Oct 22, UT:

820, Oct 22 at 1215 as I tune in and null WBAP, ID as XEBA, on to romantic 
music. Cantú and then IRCA say:
820 XEBA La Consentida Guadalajara, Jal. 10,000 1,000
820 XEBA Jal Guadalajara 10000 100 La Consentida 24h NSP VAR TVR U3?

I`ve never been quite sure why radio stations would be named this, as 
consentida means spoiled or over-indulged per my Random House, while Google 
can`t do any better than `consented`. Seems like XEBA used to be call of 830 in 
Mexico City, as in Bellas Artes, but now that is XEITE, R. Capital (Glenn 
Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. Sunrise MW DX Oct 23, UT:

770, Oct 23 at 1244 UT, promos for Grupo Fórmula, and ``Fórmula Noticias cada 
mañana``, but not today, then playing some romantic music. Per Cantú, only 
Fórmula on 770 is:
770 XEACH Radio Fórmula Primer Cadena Monterrey, N.L. 25,000 1,000
And IRCA 2010 also has only it:
770 XEACH NL Monterrey 5000 200 Radio Fórmula 7-70 1200-0600 NWS/TLK ORF1/RAMA
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. Pre-sunrise MWDX Oct 24, UT. 1200 UT is now too far before local 
sunrise latening from 1245, for there to be any SRS reception peaks, and the US 
QRM is still heavy. Before long maybe we`ll be getting multiple XE NAs around 
1300. 

Most of Mexico will go off DST Oct 30, a week earlier than USA, but there is so 
much American commercial influence along the border that such cities will keep 
on DST a week longer until Nov 6 along with US, a true Week Of Confusion. See 
also CUBA [non].

760, Oct 24 at 1205 UT, ABC Radio introducing Carlos Ramos Padilla, newscaster? 
In the DF sexion, Cantú says: ``760 XEABC ABC Radio, Comentarios, Programas 
hablados. 70,000 watts día, 10,000 watts noche desde San Sebastian Chimalpa, 
Mex. Grupo ABC Radio.`` So transmitter is over in Estado de México (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. Checking MW early UT Oct 25 for TAs but not much heard; instead 
somewhat auroral conditions favoring southern signals. Facing south on the 
porch, little did I realize that by 0120, visible aurorae would be reported as 
far south as Tulsa and Edmond OK. But our northerly horizon is light-polluted, 
tree-blocked when checked later.

690, Oct 25 at 0059 UT, after a Gardel-like song, ``La 69.com.mx``, full ID for 
XEN, 690 amplitud modulada, Radio Rey, 100,000 watts, street address, etc. 0102 
``La 69, 6-90 AM`` promos. Cantú, then IRCA info:
690 XEN La 69 México, DF 100,000 5,000
690 XEN DF México 50000 5000 La 69 es noticias 24h NWS/TLK GRC announces ``cien 
mil watts``

780, Oct 25 at 0103 UT spacey sounders and ``la poderosa`` slogan, WBBM nulled, 
but heavy SAH from illegal KSPI Stillwater OK carrier never turned off. Slogan 
is too generic, but XESFT usually dominates.
780 XESFT La Triple T San Fernando, Tamps. 5,000 1,000
780 XESFT Tama San Fernando 5000 1000 La Triple T/La Caliente 1100-0600 CHR 
CORP/RAMA Notisistema news. Night power 01-06

810, Oct 25 at 0044 UT, ``Radio Rey, más música``
810 XERI Radio Rey Reynosa, Tamps. 1,000 100
810 XERI Tama Reynosa 1000 100 Radio Rey 24h BAL/NWS SOMER Stereo
At this late hour one would like to think they were really on 100-watt night 
power!

900, Oct 25 at 0045 UT, one can no longer assume the Mexican here is XEW, but 
heard the familiar from sesquidecades past four descending chimes of XEW, then 
#1562 in the series of ``La Colita`` programs.
900 XEW W Radio + FM 96.9 México, DF 250,000 250,000
900 XEW DF México 250000 250000 W Radio 24h NSP VAR/SPO/TLK TVR // 540 at 
times; also relayed on 900 XEWB Veracruz 50000 50000 with echo

Pre-sunrise MW DX Oct 25, UT:

680, Oct 25 at 1207 UT, 6:07 time = MDT, almanac informing us it`s the 297th 
day of 2011y, felicidades, 23 grados, saludos including to a 99-year-old lady, 
mentions Megamedios, ``noticias en punto``. 1212 emanates from Sinaloa and 
greeting listeners in Angostura as well as neighboring states. Therefore it is:
680 XEORO La Mera Jefa + FM 93.7 Guasave, Sin. 1,000 500
680 XEORO Sin Guasave 1000 500 La Mera Jefa, X-E-oro 1200-0600 RAN RDIO

690, Oct 25 at 1200 UT in KGGF null, local adstring but frustratingly without 
any gotcha names recognized; 1204 mentions 107.1 y 690; No such frequency 
matches on the 690s in Cantú or IRCA  
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. Pre-sunrise DX Oct 26 UT:

770, Oct 26 at 1225 UT, string of government PSAs, 1228 full ID for XEACH, R. 
Fórmula Monterrey, including address and 800 number; 1229 rock song in English 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. Pre-sunrise MW DX Oct 27:

560, Oct 27 at 1203 UT, ``La Primera en Monclova``, Casas Luxor sponsors time & 
temp, from ``XEGIK, presenta Son Noticias``. That`s a play on words, both ``the 
sound of news`` and ``this is the news``

620, Oct 27 at 1206 UT, two stations mixing, one playing NA late atop, and the 
other in Spanish talk. 1207 the NA station sign-on mentions Chihuahua2, so it`s 
the usual XEBU. The other one is more southerly, news mentioning Estado de 
Veracruz, then many other place names, Estado de México; most likely XENK in 
the DF

650, Oct 27 at 1200 UT, NA, 1201 ID as Radio Viva, Radio K(?), Grupo Chávez, 
tuba ensemble, 1202 ``Panorama Agropecuario`` farm show from Sinaloa heard any 
morning at this time, so it`s still XETNT Los Mochis

860, Oct 27 at 1218 UT, novelty or children`s song about escuela, 1220 quick 
singing ID Radio Recuerdo, interviewing kids including first-graders Brítany y 
Stéfani (no telling how they really spell the names) about what they are 
learning. Seldom log any XEs on 860. Cantú:
860 XENL Radio Recuerdo Monterrey, N.L. 5,000 2,000

1030, Oct 27 at 1231 UT, from WSW, gobierno federal PSAs, news about Euro 
financial situation; 1242 PSAs from Estado de Chihuahua, gob. fed. So XEYC, R. 
Fórmula, Ciudad Juárez. 

The fed PSAs are now appending a rapid condensed-speech disclaimer at the end, 
the text of which I wish I could copy. Unfortunately, we never see any 
``domestic`` MW logs from Mexican DXers; apparently there is no interest there 
in such pursuits (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

[OK, US and unID logs are sorted here by frequency during past week:]

** OKLAHOMA. 780, 776 and 784, Sunday Oct 23 at 1243 UT, no signals from KSPI, 
allowing weak WBBM to be heard without SAH, and later NHK on 774. At 1255 
Stillwater cut on amid sports talk (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 1210, Oct 22 before and after 0600 UT for at least a few minutes, 
KGYN is unmodulated; asleep at switch or maintenance? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 1600, KUSH Cushing is still off the air, no signal Oct 
24 at 1910 UT check.

KUSH has an active website with recent local news, but nothing about being off 
the air:
http://www.1600kush.com/index.php?section=1
Nor on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/1600kush?ref=ts
Is everyone just listening online and don`t even notice if 1600 is missing? 
This is the link:
mms://nick9.surfernetwork.com/kush
and we got it right away at 2320 UT, but not really live, instead the 7-10 am 
`Donna & Molly Show` playback. Besides that, it appears the streaming is 
limited to live silly ballgames.

They don`t display a complete program schedule; what`s at 10-11 am? Then `The 
Michael Smerconish Show` at 11-1 M-F, Neal Boortz at 1-4 pm; what`s after 4 pm? 
Then plugs yahoosportsradio at 7 pm to 7 am on the web. Does this mean KUSH is 
not bothering to stay on air at night?
One more show may be of interest if they get back on the air:
``Native Air with Hugh Foley, 10-11 AM Saturdays Native American News, Music 
and more!``.

FCC AM Query shows SR/SS in October 1230-2345 UT, November 1300-2315, with 1000 
watts day, 70 watts night. NRC AM Log adds PSRA of 500 watts, i.e. 1100-1230 UT 
in Oct, 1100-1300 first week of November, 1200-1300 thereafter on standard time.

In absence of KUSH I could hear a weak SAH, a bit stronger at 2002 UT with 
music from one N/S station, likely KRVA The Metroplex Vietnamese. The other 
could be one of the two Nebraskans, KNCY Nebraska City, or KRFS Superior, both 
500 watts. NRC AM Log says KNCY is direxional, KRFS not. 

Come to think of it, there has not been an audible het on 1600 for a while, 
previously pinned on KMDO Fort Scott KS, 770 watts non-direxional, so maybe 
that`s been fixed. But I was not getting a signal from its ENE direxion. In 
less than a month, skywave will be kicking in by 20 UT on the top of the band, 
but don`t think so yet, as no such activity heard in the X-band (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 1600, KUSH Cushing still missing Oct 25 at 1437 UT 
check; instead still hearing skywave Vietnamese from KRVA TX, with SAH from 
something (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 1600, KUSH Cushing, missing for several days, is back Oct 27 at 
1800 UT check, local ads, Oklahoma News Network (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 770, Oct 25 at 1236 UT, ad for comedian George López appearing at the 
Inn of the Mountain Gods (which is near Ruidoso NM), in Nov; 1237 Albuquerque 
traffic report ``on the 7s``, mild 61 degrees in downtown Albuquerque. Weak but 
steady signal, presumably the KKOB Santa Fe filler with 230 watts until 1315*. 
How about traffic in SF? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 870, Oct 25 at 1157 UT in WWL null, instead of XETAR which is about 
to sign on, English reporter with NPR News outro credit, then 90.5 WKAR ID. 
It`s a rare day to hear any NPR on MW here, so thank you, MSU in East Lansing 
MI, even if you don`t want to mention you are still also on AM. Is 10 kW D3. 
Pattern favors the NW, but no deep nulls elsewhere. LSR/LSS are 1145-2300 UT in 
Oct; 1230-2215 in Nov
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 900, Oct 22 at 1218 UT, ``Country Classics, the Big 900, KFAL`` ID, 
``Dang Me``; no XE QRM at the moment. KFAL is in Fulton MO, near 
Columbia/Jefferson City, 1000/135 watts U1. Just went on day power at official 
October sunrise 1215; in Nov will be 1245 UT, regardless of DST. One kW is not 
very `Big` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 920, Oct 26 at 1232 UT, dominant signal looping NW/SE with low-key 
local newscast, no hype, no ads, items such as: rock art vandalism in Utah, 
call BLM; Wyoming/Colorado water pipeline controversy; local elexions in 
Ballard City; Hallowe`en parade route changed in Roosevelt; tri-county health 
department sponsoring expired drug drop-off in Vernal. Finally fading at 1239 
with increasing religious signal from NE/SW, no doubt KYFR in Iowa. This was 
obviously KVEL in Vernal UT, 5/1 kW U2 and should have been on night power 
before sunrise even in Enid (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Hi Glenn: In regards to the Unidentified - 1110 [with Qur`an?], this 
station is very strong in the Austin area. Heard tonight with a woman announcer 
speaking in Indian dialect and English at times. Frequently, telephone numbers 
were mentioned with 214/972 area codes (Dallas area). Station disappeared 
abruptly at 2358 and did not catch station ID. Regards, (Mike Beu, KD5DSQ, 
Austin, Texas, Oct 22, IRCA via DXLD)

** U S A. 1360, Oct 25 at 1258 UT, American Freedom Network, super-patriotic 
slogans, American News Network also mentioned, ID KHNC Johnstown-Denver. 
Johnstown is north of Denver, closer to Greeley and Loveland. 10/1 kW U4 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1430, Oct 26 at 1245 UT, ``Johnny, Be Good`` by Chuck Berry, 1247 ID 
sounded like ``All News KQGZ``, then mixing with `The Buzz` from Tulsa. I think 
the first one must have been KZQZ Saint Louis, where 1430 was originally WIL 
--- why would they replace a great heritage call with such an ugly 
unpronounceable one? FCC patterns show 5 kW daytime with a broad lobe to NNW, 
but plenty of signal to the SW; and a 50 kW daytime CP with quite different 
pattern, major lobes to the WSW and ENE; is that on air yet? (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENINGN DIGEST)

** U S A. 1530, Oct 25 at 1233 UT, local Kansas news by YL, 1225 OM ID as KQNK, 
weather, low to be 28 Thursday morning. 1227 YL with school breakfast and lunch 
menus; is 11 miles from Nebraska between Oberlin and Phillipsburg which were 
also mentioned. 1000 watt non-direxional daytimer plus 500 watt PSRA, 
dominating frequency for a while (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1550, Oct 24 at 0545 UT, dominant station on the FRG-7 with east/west 
longwire is going on and on about events at Branson, so it`s KLFJ Springfield, 
``Branson Information Radio``, a pseudo-TIS supposedly running only 28 watts at 
night instead or 5000 watts day (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1590, trying for the WGBW Denmark WI DX test, Oct 23 at 0543 UT, not 
heard amid graveyard-like jumble of signals. One surfaced however, sounding 
like ``Country 15-90, KDKO``. That call is certainly wrong, but in the NRC AM 
Log 2011-2012, the only 1590 with that slogan is KTCH in Wayne, Nebraska, 
supposedly running 47 watts at night instead of 2.5 kW day. 

Looking at WGBW`s day pattern
http://transition.fcc.gov/ftp/Bureaus/MB/Databases/AM_DA_patterns/1429054-115034.pdf
assuming that`s the correct one, since FCC has it as a CP, not LIC, it`s not 
surprising we weren`t getting them, 10 kW but with nulls all the way from 170 
to 280 degrees (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1630-USB, Oct 24 at 0547, Mexican music, ``16-30 AM, nuestra 
frecuencia, nuestro nombre La Jota Mexicana``. There had been several logs all 
over North America of KRND Fox Farm WY on USB, meaning that other DSB stations 
such as KCJJ could be heard on 1630-LSB without KRND QRM. Yes, indeed, much 
more KRND modulation on USB, but there is still a little audible on LSB via the 
DX-398, and at the moment not much else. It does not seem like the carrier is 
reduced. At night, local KFXY 1640 DSB not much of a problem, but there is a 
fast SAH on 1630, perhaps 14 Hz as Rick Shaftan, NJ, had asked if that`s the 
one on 1630.014? The big question is, why is KRND doing this, and is it 
deliberately, or even legally? It would be quite a surprise if FCC authorized 
suppressing one sideband on an AM station. I don`t see any reason to do so, 
such as to reduce interference to any 1620 station (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. TP carrier search Oct 22 at 1234 UT, on the DX-398, internal 
antenna only, offset LSB mode stepping 9 kHz downward: 972, 828, 747. Then 
upward in USB mode from 1235: 747, 774 stronger, 1134, 1575. Today`s LSR was 
1245 UT (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED [and non]. Trans-Pacific carrier search Oct 23 at 1248-1250 UT: 
774, 828, 1044, 1053, 1098, 1566. And 774 was strong enough for some audio, 
talking but unsure of language (not always Japanese from NHK). It helped that 
KSPI OK 780 with 776 spur was missing for a few more minutes (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. Trans-Pacific MW carrier search Oct 24 at 1211-1216 UT, USB mode 
on the DX-398 with internal antenna only: 702, 747, 756, 774, 828, 972, 1053, 
1287 (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UK at 14-15 only.
17840 is 250 kW, 80 degrees from Sines, PORTUGAL at 14-15 only
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

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