All times and dates strictly UT [4 hours ahead of `ELT`]. Rx: mostly DX-398 
with internal antenna only; or Sony SRF-59 as specified; Nissan stock caradio 
as specified; FRG-7 with E/W longwire as specified


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
 
All my MW DX reports starting two years ago are archived in this forum with 
open access:
http://forums.wtfda.org/showthread.php?6543-MW-DX-from-Enid-OK-by-Glenn-Hauser/page15

These logs are in four sexions, Canada [if any], Oklahoma [if any], rest of 
USA, unidentified, separated by ======= Within each, they are in frequency order

** CANADA. Re my logs of comedy on 650 with WSM nulled:

This is supposedly comedy radio 650 from Houston, KIKK, the former country and 
then sports station. If they are going 24/7 then they are likely breaking the 
rules, that's a daytime only, IIRC. They are listed in the affiliates list here 
as Houston KIKK 650:
http://allcomedyradio.com/affiliates.php
(David Block, DFW, TX, DX LISTENING DIGEST) see also USA

Yes, there it is on this list, a different one than I found for 24/7 Comedy; 
are these totally separate networks? KIKK may be a new addition, but same list 
still shows KFNY 1640 OKC (Enid) as a full-format affiliate which it has not 
been for several years! FCC AM Query shows callsign change dates: KFNY was in 
effect from 02/16/2004 to 03/30/2005, then KFXY with sports, and since 
01/01/13, KOAGriculture.

As for KIKK, it is indeed a 250-watt Daytimer ONLY, and owned by CBS Radio 
Texas! Probably the least of all their stations; CoL Pasadena (Glenn Hauser, 
Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST) HOWEVER:

Comedy (if you can call it funny; I can't) on 650 is from CKOM. 
http://www.newstalk650.com/shows
73 KAZ (Neil Kazaross, IL, IRCA via WORLD OF RADIO 1687, DXLD)

Aha! Time fits, as on weekdays it`s only one hour 11-midnight CST = 0500-0600 
UT; but weekends 2330-0600 UT. Labeled only as ``comedy``, source not given. 
Looking back at my two logs so far, the first one did hear a promo for 24/7 
Comedy, so agreed it`s CKOM Saskatoon, not KIKK (Glenn Hauser, OK, WORLD OF 
RADIO 1687, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA [and non]. 800, Sept 14 at 0545 UT, astounded to hear something else 
in English with KQCV OKC nulled, as XEROK normally dominates that position. 
Soon recognized as `Coast to Coast AM`, guest a wacky believer in angels, // 
but not synch with e.g. WHAS 840. Either XEROK has decided to resume being a 
border station, or it`s that other border station, CKLW Windsor Ont., which tho 
widely covering the East, is really rare here. C2CAM affiliate list shows some 
little ones on 800 also in MO, AL, WV and GA. 

And in Canada, not only CKLW (a.k.a. ``Detroit``), but also CJAD Montreal. This 
one is making a 4 Hz SAH with KQCV unlike XEROK virtually zero-beat. As I tuned 
in, Mexican music JBA underneath from the opposite direxion; by 0615 English is 
weaker but with a definite ID for CKLW, and weather in Celsius (only!). 2005 
NRC Pattern Book shows CKLW major night lobe goes NE, but there is a minor one 
more or less in this direxion. Initially inbooming, a fluke of propagation, or 
out of spex? CJAD`s night lobe is all northward (if really observed) (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

===================

** OKLAHOMA. 780, Sept 19 at 1147 UT, open carrier as usual from daytimer KSPI 
Stillwater, after 1200 with local news instead of sports. Have not noticed 
their carrier in the nightmiddle lately, but always on way before LSR, which is 
officially 1215 in Sept (1230 in Oct). FCC AM Query shows KSPI does have a PSRA 
starting at 6:00 am of ONE WATT in Sept thru Feb, bumped up to 10 watts in 
March, and the full 250 rest of the year. This is NOT one watt or even ten 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also CANADA: 800

** OKLAHOMA. 1120, Sept 16 at 1203 UT, praise/gospel rock with heavy beat, soon 
Spanish ID as Radio Victoria, dominant over KMOX or anything else; so KEOR 
Catoosa is on by sunrise today (if not earlier), officially 1200 (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

===================

** U S A. Wrapping up the comedy mystery on 650, IDed as CKOM Saskatoon during 
certain hours, where it was also discussed that KIKK Houston was comedy too, 
Steve Ponder, N5WBI in Houston says: ``I'm listening to KIKK-650 as I type this 
email. They definitely ID as "CBS Sports Radio 650." The TOH ID is "KIKK AM 650 
Pasadena-Houston, CBS Sports Radio 650."`` So the allcomedyradio website 
affiliate list is way out of date on this too as it is for 1640 OK (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A. 670, Sept 14 at 0540 UT with WSCR nulled, much more than any Cuban 
signal is ``Hog-Call Sports Radio 670 AM & 98.9 FM & .com`` as IDed several 
times along with ``southwest Arkansas weather``, promo as Dallas Cowboys 
station, also promo their swap-shop show in the mornings. Makes SAH of 5 Hz 
with WSCR, while Rebelde is almost zero-beat. This is of course KHGZ in 
Glenwood AR (ex-KWXI) as previously caught cheating August 15, explained in 
DXLD 13-34, as it`s licensed only for 5 kW ND daytime. ``Hog`` refers to a team 
in AR called the Razorbacks, which is a porcine subspecies. No ``sooo-eeee`s`` 
heard yet, however. Both WSCR and KHGZ are with CBS Sportsradio, but I`ve yet 
to hear them // echoing, which could surely happen elsewhen.

670, Sept 17 at 0503 UT, ``Hog Call Radio`` is dominating WSCR (and Cuba) with 
SAH, i.e. KHGZ, Glenwood AR, once again cheating 5 kW daytimer at night. But 
not heard just before 1200 when it should have been there around sunrise (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, WORLD OF RADIO 1687, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 850, Sept 13 at 0600 UT, KOA Denver with detailed NWS flood warnings 
relayed; snippet of Fox News but it`s also pre-empted for KOA`s own flood info, 
and also later breaks into Coast to Coast AM (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST) Since then tho the flood emergency has continued, whenever KOA checked 
it`s been business as usual

** U S A [and non]. 870, Sept 19 at 1148 UT, dominant signal in Vietnamese, 
voice-overing someone in English, certainly KFJZ Fort Worth; fades out a few 
minutes later before XETAR takes over from *1200 with NA (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 880, Sept 13 at 1215 UT, talk in indecipherable language, presumed 
Navajo/Dineh from KHAC Tse Bonito NM = Window Rock AZ, 1216 a song. Not much 
KRVN NE now even when rotated to right angle. I`m not sure yet when the sweet 
spot for KHAC is now, but its official Sept sunrise is not until 1300 UT, for 
10 kW ND day instead of 430 W ND nite. Its PSRA is also 430 watts, so makes no 
difference (Glenn Hauser, OK, WORLD OF RADIO 1687, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 910, Sept 13 at 1218 UT, ad for bankruptcy firm on Camelback Road in 
Phœnix, stuff about NFL, today`s high 101, Fox sports. So it`s KGME with 5/5 
kW. Certainly still `night` there when supposed to throw southward with tiny 
lobe to the east, 80 degrees. No PSRA is on file at FCC, and official September 
sunrise is not until 1315 UT. I wonder if they are `confused` about MST vs MDT, 
when daytime officially starts (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1010, Sept 19 at 1155 UT, YL preacher in English loops NE/SW, fair 
signal and suspect KXEN as direxion and format fit; QRM increases but at 1159 I 
do make out a KXEN ID, not positively same station as earlier. In an article 
for IRCA DX Monitor Sept 14 about ``Your First Ten Missouri Stations``, Eric 
Bueneman in Hazelwood discounts 50 kW KXEN because it`s temporarily QRP: 

``I did leave one 50 kW station off this list: KXEN 1010, licensed to Festus 
(in southern Jefferson County). This Christian teaching station is left off 
because it presently operates at very low power (375 watts day, 175 watts 
night) with a non-directional pattern. The station’s transmitter site, at 
Pontoon Beach, IL, was in the process of being sold at the time this was 
written.``

So it`s not really a Missouri station, anyway (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A. 1500, Sept 19 at 1215 UT, long relay of NOAA Weather Radio with usual 
degraded audio and robotic intonation; suspect KJIM Sherman TX rather than a 
TIS: yes, NOAA finally mentions something locally identifiable, ``North Texas`` 
   (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

===============

UNIDENTIFIED. 1190, Sept 17 at 1207 UT, Spanish with language lesson by YL 
about words: colateral; ``protagónico`` does not exist despite related words 
protagonista, etc. 1208 on to Mexican news about tormentas tropicales hitting 
both coasts with clips of various officials; 40,000 turistas affected in 
Acapulco; 1215 losing out to CCI. Certainly sounds like a Mexican, but some US 
stations do too; loops close to E/W indicating one of these unlikely XEs in 
Cantú:
1190 XEMBC Canal 1190 AM Mexicali, B.C.      250 100
1190 XEPZ  Radio Norteña Cd. Juárez, Chih. 5,000 100

Another possibility is the one US SS station westward:
1190 KNUV Tolleson AZ, Grupo Fórmula, La Radio Excelente, 5000/250 U4 per last 
year`s NRC AM Log. Strangely, own website
http://www.1190-am.com/index.php/programacion
does not show any programming between 7 pm and 7 am (0200-1400 UT) as if it 
were a strict daytimer (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)


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