** U S A. Tuned in 15590 at 1938 July 18 to hear strong open carrier with 
slight whine, then tone test faded up. Level increased briefly before 1944 and 
then cut off at 1945* *1946 back on with open carrier, 1947 tone fading up and 
down again. Cut off again at 1950* So far, no announcements or IDs. It`s 
off-frequency, more like 15590.4.

If current registrations are to be believed, this is WRNO, New Orleans, on the 
air finally after years and years of delays, under new ownership as 15590 is 
for it in A-08 since KTBN went dark.

Perhaps someone familiar with what`s going on at WRNO can confirm. Or Caribbean 
Beacon, Anguilla, since they reportedly got the old KTBN transmitter which 
operated on 15590, but it seems unlikely they would use that frequency again 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

We may be in the skip zone here in Central Mississippi since New
Orleans is about 200 Miles from us but I tuned to 15590 and it was
essentially dead air.

I checked the WRNO Worldwide web site and there was nothing about a
program schedule and they were still trying to get donations to fix
the transmitter and tower.

If they are testing the transmitter and antenna, someone ought to know
what is going on (Richard Lewis, 2132 UT July 18, dxldyg via DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

By the time my message went out, they had gone off at 1950, and not come back; 
I left a receiver running on 15590 past 2230.

We would normally be in the 15 MHz skip zone from NOLA, but sporadic E was in 
play as WWCR, 15825, about the same distance, was also in well
(Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

Hi Glenn! Thanks for the note. So I just got off the phone with Janet Mawire 
(the owner's wife). She confirms that they have been performing preliminary 
transmitter tests. Janet states that they will be performing test broadcasts 
with audio by the end of next week. Thanks again, (Dan Brown, W1DAN, 
http://www.danbrown.tv July 18, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

Hi Glen[n]: After seven years I am happy to confirm that WRNO is back on the 
air. Right now they are putting the transmitter through its final adjustments 
and tuning. During next week the required testing should be completed and the 
FCC Form 310 will be filed. Regular programming is planned to begin on August 
1. They plan to use 7505 kHz at night and 15590 kHz by day. But, they may have 
a very limited broadcast station for a while. 73, (George Jacobs, P.E., July 
18, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

I wonder what their programming will consist of. It'd be great to hear "The 
Rock of the World" return about 25 years after I first found it on my junky 
Heathkit receiver. 73, de (Nate Bargmann, KS, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST)

Nate, I'm afraid that's ancient history. Have seen many postings here they are 
bound to be a religious station. Just went to 7505 after 2300. Something is 
there but for its weakness I can't tell is WRNO testing. 73 (Raúl Saavedra, 
Costa Rica, ibid.)

Nothing here around 2317, but may be on and off like 15590 (gh, DXLD)



      

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