United States

AM Switch [FCC axions]

Stations Going Dark:
630 KSUR CA Monterey – License cancelled Apr. 30 at licensee’s request.
650 KPRP HI Honolulu – License cancelled May 11 at licensee’s request (again); silent since Nov. 25, 2022.
940 KKNE HI Wailuku – License cancelled May 11 at licensee’s request (again); silent since Nov. 25, 2022.
1150 KXET OR Portland – License cancelled May 1 at licensee’s request; has been on 10-watt STA for years.
1490 KRSN NM Los Alamos – License cancelled May 2 at licensee’s request; silent since May 1, 2022

CPs built, approaching final licensing (and probably being used on the air):
1210 KGYN OK Guymon – Applies for license to cover CP with U2 22000/1000, existing site.

STA Granted
1540 KZMP TX University Park – Granted STA, U1 100/100, TIS antenna at 32-50-51/96-48-40.
{was U4 32000/750! — gh}

1650 ‘KLSR’ TX Rowlett – 5/3 1700 – This station in an eastern Dallas suburb was heard with pretty good signals around Irving and Farmers Branch. Allegedly operating under Part 15 rules, but gets out surprisingly well, about the same as a TIS station. Nice Classic Rock format with slogan ‘Lake Shore Radio, the Voice of Rockwall County, Texas’ and surprisingly, ABC News at the top of each hour! (TRH-TX) Tim Hall On the road between Farmers Branch and Fort Worth, Texas on a quick trip to the Dallas area Receiver: Toyota car radio {there is no `real` KLSR on AM per NRC AM Log — gh}

NRC DX News May 23, published May 16 via WOR iog (2023-05-16)

Space Weather

PARTIALLY ECLIPSED X-FLARE: A powerful M9.6-class solar flare erupted from behind the sun’s southeastern limb on May 16th, just percentage points weaker than X-class. In fact, it probably was an X-class solar flare partially eclipsed by the edge of the sun. The blast heralds a hidden but active sunspot, which could turn toward Earth later this week. Full story @ Spaceweather.com.

Ydun Ritz (2023-05-17)

Russia and more…

Full list of MW broadcasts in Russia:
Vesti FM
0000-2400 UTC 1413 kHz 500 kW Mayak (Pridnestrovie – Transnistria)
Radio Rossii
0000-2400 UTC 999 kHz 1000 kW Mayak (Pridnesrovie – Transnistria)
Since 15 March 2023, broadcasting 24/7 with a total transmitter power of 1000 kW.
0800-1400 UTC v 1143 kHz* 150 kW Bolshakovo (Kaliningradskaya oblast).
* tests since 21 Oct 22. Time varies.
1145-1300 UTC v 1089 kHz* 1200 kW RC Oktyabrsky (Tbilissky district, Krasnodarskiy kray)
* tests since 21 Oct 20. Time varies. [very occasional tests not reported since February. DK]
0800-0930 UTC v 549 kHz* 70 kW Bolshakovo (Kaliningradskaya oblast)
* test since 29 Dec 22. Time varies.
Radio Radonezh
1600-2100 UTC 684 kHz 10 kW Olgino (St. Petersburg, Russia)
Radio Maria
0500-2100 UTC 1053 kHz* 10 kW Olgino (St. Petersburg, Russia)
* suspended since 21 Mar 23 due to financial difficulties. Hopes to resume at Easter.
Radio “Chistaya Volna” (“Pure wave”)
0000-2400 UTC 1584 kHz 0.3 kW Belorechensk (Krasnodarskiy kray)
Radio “Vostok Rossii” (“East of Russia”)
2100-1200 UTC 765 kHz 5-20 kW Transmitter network (Khabarovskiy kray)
http://www.novosibdx.info/schedules.html
(Radiorama numero 122 AIR Associazione Italiana Radioascolto, Torino, Italy
via Communication monthly journal of the British DX Club May 2023 Edition 582)

Rus DX items May 14th via WOR iog (2023-05-14)

Czechia

Google translated from German / Ed
https://www.radioeins.de/programm/sendungen/medienmagazin/radio_news/beitraege/2021/radio_dechovka.html

The medium wave transmitter Zbraslav, on the southern outskirts of Prague, will soon be closed. That’s why there’s another special campaign there. It refers to the 100th birthday, which Czech radio can now also celebrate.

From May 18, 12:00 p.m., the frequency 1233 kHz will be switched on again for exactly 24 hours. On the 100th anniversary of the official launch of Radiožurnál, it will broadcast Radio Dechovka‘s program for the last time.

The three pylons hidden in the forest are characteristic of the Zbraslav station. There are no concrete statements on the pressing question of whether one of them was included in the 720 kHz blocking of Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty until 1988.

In any case, in the past two transmitters, each with an output of 40 kW, were used for regular program operation. One of these was broadcasting regional broadcasts on 792 kHz in daylight.

A special feature in the 1980s was the extension on Friday and Sunday afternoons. Then, under the name of the traffic radio service Zelená vlna (“Green Wave”), came a magazine with a particularly high proportion of music and traffic reports from a helicopter belonging to the police authorities, which were known as the militia at the time.

In recent years, such a single-frequency network has been set up again in a different configuration and with lower power. Radio Dechovka (“Brass”) was broadcast, presenting brass band music and broadcasts of folk music without brass.

In 2016, Radio Dechovka also took over the 792 kHz frequency. As can be seen on this page, enthusiasts reactivated the Stěžery radio station near Hradec Kralové after more than a decade.

Radio Dechovka can no longer afford medium wave 1233 kHz due to a massive price increase since March 2021. That left only their own transmitter on 792 kHz and the transmitter near Prague where everything began in 2014.

This makeshift in Líbeznice is a joint work with Radio Impuls, which broadcasts its nostalgic program with music from the Czechoslovak era here on 981 kHz. Now Radio Dechovka is again broadcasting from there; for broadcasting reasons on the new frequency 1260 kHz and for cost reasons only with low power.

After Radio Dechovka was discontinued, one broadcast remained in Zbraslav: that of Country Radio on the subsequently developed frequency of 1062 kHz. Between 7:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. it can only run at 1 kW instead of 20, since the privileged use of the frequency in Denmark must be protected during these hours.

That still applies, although it is definitely only a theory. In 2009, Kalundborg station finally stopped broadcasting on 1062 kHz. The antenna was eliminated three years later.

With the planned closure of the Zbraslav location, it will inevitably no longer be possible to broadcast Country Radio. There’s an interesting replacement under discussion here, though not confirmed yet.

Kai Ludwig, Radioeins Medienmagazin

United Kingdom

𝑰𝑴𝑷𝑶𝑹𝑻𝑨𝑵𝑻 𝑰𝑵𝑭𝑶𝑹𝑴𝑨𝑻𝑰𝑶𝑵 – 𝑶𝑭𝑪𝑶𝑴

You may be aware that Radio Caroline has applied to Ofcom for an increase in power on our 648 AM frequency. We were unaware but have now been advised that listeners who would like better reception in our broadcast area have until 𝐖𝐄𝐃𝐍𝐄𝐒𝐃𝐀𝐘 𝟏𝟕 𝐌𝐀𝐘 to email Ofcom with their comments.

If you live in Essex, Suffolk, Kent, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, or on the fringes of this broadcast area, and you feel you would benefit from a stronger signal and less interference, you can email Ofcom and tell them at broadcast.licensing@ofcom.org.uk – but you will need to contact them by 𝐖𝐄𝐃𝐍𝐄𝐒𝐃𝐀𝐘 𝟏𝟕 𝐌𝐀𝐘. Representations of this type from listeners may well swing the application for a power increase in our favour

You can find full details about Radio Caroline’s application here
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/manage-your-licence/radio-broadcast-licensing/amend/invitation-apply-improvements-coverage-community-radio?fbclid=IwAR2Yo4Bg7qUNxYasrS-tyVPBqNrF9lQNI1FPq81g60yL3v9DvPwIDNih9P0

Paula Shaw to Radio Caroline 648 mW FB group (2023-05-12)

Canada

(CRTC) Reduction in night power proposed for CJGX 940 Yorkton.

Harvard Media has applied to decrease the night power at CJGX 940 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan from 10,000 to 690 watts. Day power will remain 50,000 watts. The applicant states that the towers that were being used for nighttime operation had reached their useful lifespan and have been removed due to safety concerns. It is not desirable to rebuild the nighttime towers due to the considerable cost. The daytime tower remains intact and will continue to operate at 50 kW daytime and proposed to operate at 0.69 kW nighttime with a non-directional antenna system.

Canadian Radio News FB group (2023-05-12)

Germany

The Eifel Radio Days will be broadcast this weekend on short wave, but the entire programme will also be transmitted on medium wave 801 kHz via the Cham Broadcasting Museum with 1 watt transmitting power. To be heard in Salzburg around 16 UT with S5.
https://www.eifeler-radiotage.de/

73 Christoph Ratzer (2023-05-12)