Friday, December 15, 2023

Hearing Former Local Stations

 When you relocate from one part of the country to another, do you ever think about trying to hear your former local stations on AM and FM, or even on TV? That's exactly what I thought when I relocated from Hazelwood, MO (two blocks from my present location) to the Cobb-Cherokee County line in Georgia in August of 1988, and again when I relocated to my present location in July 1992.

When I was living in Georgia, I primarily DXed the AM and FM broadcast bands. I didn't have an antenna rotator for the TV antenna, since the neighborhoods I lived in were under covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&R); both homes were built in the 1980s. Of course, the easiest Saint Louis AM station I could hear was 50 kW blowtorch KMOX 1120. At sunset, I logged KUSA 550 (now KTRS), KXOK 630 (now KYFI), WEW 770, KFUO 850 and KGLD 1380 (now KXFN). At night, WIBV 1260 (now WSDZ) from Belleville, IL was fairly easy to hear. I also logged WIL 1430 (the calls are now on 92.3 FM) at night. One night also had local WKHX 590 (now WDWD) on open carrier, allowing me to log WKLL 590 (now KFNS), operating 250 watts non-directional from Wood River, IL. I also logged a 1990 DX Test from KSTL 690 while in Georgia. All of the Saint Louis FM stations were logged on a single tropospheric enhancement opening in November 1988. I would log KWMU 90.7, WIL 92.3, KSD 93.7, KFUO-FM 99.1 (now KLJY), KEZK 102.5, KSTZ 105.7 (now KPNT) and KMJM 107.7 (now KSLZ). On TV, I had locals on 2, 5, 11 and 30. I DXed from August 1988 to June 1991 from Woodstock, in Cherokee County, and from June 1991 to June 1992 from the far north of Marietta, in Cobb County. Both locations were 25 miles from downtown Atlanta. At Woodstock, the only Atlanta AM stations audible at night were 590, 640, 750 and 920. At Marietta, 590, 640, 750, 920 and 1380 were audible at night.

When I returned to Hazelwood, the easiest Metro Atlanta AM to hear is WSB 750. The 50,000-Watt Voice of the South could easily be heard at sunset, nighttime and sunrise. At sunset, I've logged the following former locals on AM: 640 (as both WGST and WBIN), 680, 790, 1190(as WGKA and WAFS) and 1550 (as WYNX and WAZX). At sunrise, I've logged 860, 1010, 1080 and 1570 (as WSSA and WIGO). At night, I've logged 610, 970, 1230, 1260, 1480 and 1600. With locals off, I've logged 920 (as WAFS and WGKA) and 1380. I've also logged these stations that came on or relocated from other Georgia communities after I returned to Saint Louis: 990, 1040, 1160 and 1690. I've also logged 1290 in Canton, the only AM in Cherokee County.

On the FM side, I've logged these former locals via tropospheric enhancement: WABE 90.1, WZGC 92.9, WKLS 96.1 (now WWPW), WSB-FM 98.5, WWWQ 99.7, WKHX 101.5 and WTSH 107.1. WSTR 94.1 has been logged via both tropo and meteor scatter. Only one move-in has been logged: 105.3 (I logged this in Woodstock when the frequency was assigned to Macon, and at Hazelwood as a Bowdon assignment). On analog TV, I logged WTBS 17 (now WPCH-TV), WATL 36, WATC 57 and WUPA 69, along with WHSG 63 in suburban Monroe. I've yet to log a digital TV from my old stomping grounds.

Hearing former locals depends on the distance between your DX locations. The two locations are roughly 460 miles apart, making former locals possible to log. 

Friday, January 6, 2023

DXpedition #30 - Harry S. Truman Park, Hazelwood, MO

I had never attempted a DXpedition in the month of January...that is, until New Year's Day 2023. Just ten days earlier, the temperature in my back yard was a bone-freezing seven degrees below zero Fahrenheit. The Saint Louis metro area is well known for wild swings in winter weather. This New Year's Day brought temperatures in the low to mid-60s Fahrenheit under mostly sunny skies; perfect for setting up my listening post outdoors. I chose a picnic table overlooking Truman Pond for my 30th DXpedition.

Once again, I brought my General Electric Superadio III for AM (MW) broadcast band DX. For shortwave DX, I brought my Tecsun PL-600 and MFJ-1022 active antenna. Monitoring began around 1415 CST (2015 UTC), wrapping up around 1620 CST (2220 UTC). Reception conditions on the AM broadcast band favored the Midwest before 1500 CST (2100 UTC); stations from the Deep South began coming in after that time. Local KXFN 1380 was off the air at the time, enabling me to log a former local from my days in Georgia on the frequency. Shortwave reception conditions were not as good as on previous DXpeditions, with only Africa, Europe and the Americas heard. I was surprised that Asian and Pacific stations weren't heard! I hope conditions are better on shortwave for the next DXpedition.

Listening post at Truman Park for DXpedition #30.

AM (MW) BROADCAST BAND LOGBOOK (All times CST; for EST, add one hour, six hours for UTC.)

610 kHz KCSP Kansas City, MO - 1/1 1422 noted with talk on the National Football League, mention of the playoffs, "Fox Sports Radio" network ID into NFL scores. A fair to poor signal was heard, alone on the channel.

670 kHz WSCR Chicago, IL - 1/1 1431 noted with talk on the day's NFL games, "CBS Sports Radio" network ID into CBS Sports Radio Sports Flash. A good signal was heard, alone on the channel.

720 kHz WGN Chicago, IL - 1/1 1438 noted with talk on the war in Ukraine, mention of other events in 2022, CST time check, "WGN" spoken and jingle IDs into local ads. A fair signal was heard with adjacent channel interference from KWRE 730.

750 kHz KBNN Lebanon, MO - 1/1 1449 noted with The Dave Ramsey Show and national ads. A fair signal was heard over WNDZ.

940 kHz WMAC Macon, GA - 1/1 1558 noted with "WMAC" ID in promo into local ads. A fair to poor signal was heard, mixing with WMIX and WYLD.

940 kHz WMIX Mount Vernon, IL - 1/1 1455 noted with Adult Standards format, "More Music, More Variety, WMIX" slogan ID. A fair signal was heard, alone on the channel.

940 kHz WYLD New Orleans, LA - 1/1 1558 noted with Urban Gospel format, "WYLD New Orleans" legal ID, mention of the iHeart phone app, "Hallelujah 940" slogan ID. A fair signal was heard, mixing with WMAC, WMIX.

950 kHz KWOS Jefferson City, MO - 1/1 1457 noted with Kansas City Chiefs Football play-by-play, local and network ads, "Kansas City Chiefs Football on News Radio KWOS" slogan ID. A good signal was heard, alone on the channel.

970 kHz WMAY Springfield, IL - 1/1 1528 noted with Classic Hits format, "A Generation of Music and Memories, 102.5 the Lake, Timeless Hits" slogan ID. A good signal was heard, alone on the channel.

1020 kHz WCIL Carbondale, IL - 1/1 1503 noted with ABC News, network ads, station promo, local ad, "WJPF" ID; WJPF 1340 Herrin was not heard. A fair to poor signal was heard over WPEO; minor ACI from KXEN 1010.

1030 kHz WGSF Memphis, TN - 1/1 1542 noted with Regional Mexican format, "Ambiente 1030" slogan ID in Spanish. A fair signal was heard, alone on the channel.

1040 kHz WPBS Conyers, GA - 1/1 1603 noted with story in Vietnamese. A good signal was heard over WHO.

1050 kHz WDZ Decatur, IL - 1/1 1508 noted with network ad, promo mentioning WBBM 780 into Chicago Bears pot-game show. A fair signal was heard, alone on the channel.

1060 kHz WKNG Tallapoosa, GA - 1/1 1531 noted with "WKNG 92.7 FM and AM 1060" ID into Classic Country format. A fair to poor signal was heard, alone on the channel.

1350 kHz KRAP Washington, MO - 1/1 1511 noted with Hot Adult Contemporary format, "Westplex 107.1" slogan ID. A fair signal was heard over WSIQ.

1380 kHz WAOK Atlanta, GA - 1/1 1522 noted with local ads, station promos, "News/Talk 1380 WAOK" slogan ID into talk show mentioning Atlanta. A fair to poor signal was heard, mixing with other stations; local KXFN off.

1700 kHz WEUP Huntsville, AL - 1/1 1606 noted with Urban Gospel format, "The New Vision 94.5" slogan ID. A good signal was heard over KBGG.


SHORTWAVE RADIO LOGBOOK (All times UTC; for CST, subtract six hours; five hours for EST.)

5000 kHz UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WWV Fort Collins, CO - 1/1 2042 noted with UTC time check in English into time signals. A fair signal was heard.

5025 kHz CUBA Radio Rebelde CMBA Bauta, Ciudad de la Habana - 1/1 2144 noted with commentary in Spanish. A very poor signal was heard (best in SSB mode), increasing to a fair signal after 2200.

6070 kHz CANADA CFRX Toronto, ON - 1/1 2215 noted with local ads, "News/Talk 1010 Toronto" slogan ID into talk on wi-fi in English. A fair signal was heard.

7310 kHz ROMANIA Radio Romania International via Tiganesti - 1/1 2147 noted with talk on Romanian history in English. A very good signal was heard.

7375 kHz ROMANIA Radio Romania International via Galbeni - 1/1 2149 noted with discussion on Romanian history in English. A fair signal was heard.

9275 kHz UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WMLK Bethel, PA - 1/1 2044 noted with sermon mentioning Yahweh in English. An excellent signal was heard.

9395 kHz UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WRMI Okeechobee, FL - 1/1 2208 noted with a pop Oldie and talk on the war in Ukraine in English. A very good signal was heard.

11720 kHz UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Voice of America Greenville, NC - 1/1 2119 noted with Country music and "VOA" ID in English. An excellent signal was heard.

11965 kHz MADAGASCAR MWV African Pathways Radio via Mahajanga - 1/1 2018 noted with the story of young Jesus in English. A very good signal was heard.

13630 kHz MALI CGTN Radio via Bamako - 1/1 2032 noted with a discussion on China in English. A fair signal was heard.

13750 kHz SÃO TOMÉ E PRÍNCIPE VOA relay Pinheira - 1/1 2035 noted with news and commentary in Hausa. A fair signal was heard.

13820 kHz UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Radio Martí Greenville, NC - 1/1 2040 noted with a discussion in Spanish. An excellent signal was heard.

15355 kHz MADAGASCAR Adventist World Radio Africa via Talata Volondry - 1/1 2025 noted with Christian teaching and ID in French, off at 2026. A very good signal was heard.