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R A Y 8. EDGE. PRESIDENT 328 SHIRLEY AVE. BUFFALO 15. N. Y.

HAROLD F. WAGNER EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

R. D. 1. BOX 134 LAKE CITY, PA.

E,RNEST R. COOPER. EDITOR PUBLISHED B Y THE MUSINGS O F THE MEMBERS"

438 EAST 21sT ST. BROOKLYN 28. N. Y N A T I O N A L R A D I O C L U B

FRED VAN VOORHEES. EDITOR INTERNATIONAL DX DIGEST" ISSUED WEEKLY DURING D X SEASON-- 14.00 PER YEAR -- 34 ISSUES

BOX 132 LEMOYNE. PA.

Yolume 25 - IT=riber 5 OUR SILVER ~ I V ~ t i S A R Y YEAR October 25, 1957

Date - Cls r.rov.4 IC B o IC

v; R A ti K N L R '8 B C

10 W A I L 11 v 3 rc E 14 >,I I ZC 16 PJG-73

Location - --- - f!atte 1310 !4alvem, Arkar~sas 1,000 136 0 IIomouth, I l l i no ie 1,000 1380 Morth L i t t l e Rock, Ar1mnsa8 1,000 1250 Bay City, Eichigan 500 1450 Baton Rouge, Louioiana 1,000 910 Roanoke, V i r ~ i n i a 1,000 560 Mid3lesbor0, iCentu&y 5CX>

1505 Vrillamsta2, Curacao 7 71 990 Tooele, Utah 1,000 733 30;~ling Greea, Ohio 250

M-i\TTRRC- - Sy laws, Alabama St. Joseph, TJissouri Clinton, I l l i n o i e Rsne, Pentisy lvania Russell, Kansas Brosvmvood, Taxae Cap Haitien, Haiti St. Johns, Newfoundland

E.S.T. S t a g ~ q s - ~ Tfm - 3:00 .- 3:30 a.,c. 2 :CO CST 3 5 0 - 4:00 a.n. 2 3 0 CST 4:W-4:30a.m. 3:OOCST 4:30 - 5: Ci0 a.m. 4:33 EST 5:00 - 5:30 a.m. 4: 30 CST 4:00 - 5:CO a.m. 4:03 EST 1:C)O - 1117 a.m. 1:00 EST 3:30 - 4:30 a.m. 4:GG LST 4:30 - 4:30 a.m. 2:X ]VET 4:Q3 - 4:30 a.m. 4:00 EST

3:00 CST 3:00 CST 2:30 CST 4:30 EST 2:05 CST 2:CC CST 4:15 EST 2 3 0 LST

CIIXIGES I N STATION 9 i T . A SET PAGE 4 7cR I T ( ) m E R 4 ESTS - . . . - - . . . . --- . . . . . . . - - - -- - -- REF! STATIONS SEG ??AM 4 ?OR -. fi?3~,Z.Zi,z:'~;,-$. . EST$-

9 30 Dou.~las, Arizona 1,000 D-1 1580 Leland, Mississippi 1,000 D-1 1270 Cla,rmore, Oklahona 500 D-1 1590 N a s h a , Yew H,.~.pshire 5,300 D-3 1300 Tallasses, Alabaa 1,000 D-1 1600 Huntsvilla, Alabar~a 1, 033 D-1 1540 Belleva~, Washington 1,030 U-3

m C A L , 1480 Y! I 0 S Sav"as ~ i t y / ~ a s t Tawss,%ich. 1600 K B B B Borer, Texas - . - -

FACILITIES ----- 1240 ?I S D R Sterling, I l l inois , to 2Ea U-1, from 100 U-1, e a r ~ channel. 1390 B 'j! J S Jackson, Tennessee, to 5,00Cl/1,000 U-2, from 1,000 U-2, baame C ~ E L Y T L ~ ~ ,

with no change in nighttime pattern. - VERIE SIGIERS OX PAW 2. ---.-

A - Ben Pztch B - Ben Deibler C - Scooter Segravee D - F r m S:itJ~ler E - Pat Railley B - Fred Barene G - Bob La Matte H - Bill Pr-a I - Ray Edge , 3 - Hal \Yilliame K - Antilong Lagatutfa L - B i l l Sto

M - Lefty Cooper DLCl1I;TN THE D x

Let's keap sugporting th i s column of C. hC. Stanburylo with very timely tip! It i o - - now locat& ii? a mow prominant position i n DX m3, and we re~ammerd- DX DOKT T I E DIAL as your first reading in each issue. A t the foot of i t , . or; Page 3 from nol:I u n t i l we nave DX Test m i t e - ~ p s , r ~ f i J Z r i t ' l l switch t o Page 4, you w i l l f l rd any othar 12te ar.4 important i t m I s , added by our Ekermtivs Secretary, EIsold Kae;r-er. On Pa@ 3!

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560 59 0 610 530 330 rio n o 79 0 8 50 860 900

B E B C II IJc J K F R C I K I D D R ; I P S K T B S C XqD II

i z v o s m Y q . E K T 3 3 K B I F R L A D R Yqn I? ic PqEI 0 X E O l C C JqI B IC A Ii I K J R C A B G K ArY T K H U 1 . i R T V T K V S 1.i VJ I iu' 1 K N I A W E X X R V L V K Bq0 1.i i c l T 3 Y C J R H ? ! E X I T R I ; ; S B fiI x K Y B R m c o G V J P R m n c w Efi X 77 BrR N

T 8- 1;',>:.I,i .- 0: 2.- - 2-6- - -&, u- ..<I. 25; :95&,,

-V_E_P-J-L -S-L GBNEE P-s- >?oman P. G i l l , CE A 3.350 W 0 RIC M mg B Uillim Wallace, CE G PI RuP B Jmnes D. Hohes, E C Z. G. Undei-arood, CE G 1360 V H B G Jay i ~ . Suter, CZ C H. R. Stalbarg, CE F 1370 W J t ? S Alfred W . Walt'ntll, PD D 3. G. Deaderick C 1390 R CqS C James B. Broughtan, CE A h v i d ?ti?Clelland, CA C m H P B Carl A. Vines, Jr., PD K G. 0. Vnd-M, CE 1 1490 IC Trl4 C Earold L. Duncan, CE C Ernest E. Harper, ED F K Zpfi E Lee Clough, CE C Cenoe E. Gray, CE L \Y E S T H. L. Eckenrode, Cop K Cal Purviance, PTA '3 1410 15 I? B i3 Gene T. Yl~l l ia~ra , CE C Robert Love, CZ 0. 1420 C RqC 14 M. W . Greer, CE F Phi l Jackeon, M G I7J I 17 I B. Wayne Cox, ( 9 4 A Leo Erickson, CX B V! CcG J L ~ u i s N. Seltzar, CC B G. L. McClanathan, DOE B I? C E D George E' . Donakr~e , CE B Ixg. Luis Roa Garcia, X C V A L Y T!illiarr. Pappas, E C L. h r ~ g ~ ~ t , E 3' 1830 K TqU L Lloyd V. Cowan, CE C Gem B g l e , D W HfI L Sal Fulohino, II) A G. '"I. Nelfi:ton, CE D K A L I H. E. Fri+!&, CE F John RLont pmery E I? I L mrlV. Pallas, Su F Gcor ge IliacDonald, M C3 1440 KEuY S Earl C. Dunn, Co3 C Carroll R. Hauser F 17 BuU Y Fred L. Honeycutt, CE CIZ F. Filliam Houghtaling, Tr D 1460 I< EdT 0 Harry Vf , Andersoi?, CZ C C . E. Roliff, CE G 1470 ! ' rEAG JamssC. Moncler, CE A ;iarvinA.Kempner,l.ID I I? 14 I3 D George A. Pyle, CE F ,Gordon P . Brown, GM I 1480 P Y Z E R . L. L e h , CE L iicbert A. Francett, CE J V M A X Charles A. Sdrague, TSu J Leslar T;. Pearce, 0 , CE FG 1490 iC B 0 L Blair E . Dobbins, CE F Ray Banmtt, CE A T;J A Z L Elwood Tito, Ii: X A. Clark C V! M 0 A C:larlear M. Clclr::, CX L T~il l ia1~~~;cD6ugall , CE L 1503 C H U C D. B. ~,Villiarnsor, CX L Harry Dennis, CE g 1553 K E PT T L. J . Carleon, C2 C Jiznes E ~ b e r t , CE A C BqE R. A . Clark I b'lally ~ u s l z g , PD C 1560 K l u P C LeoP. Jdrvie, CE C Logan 2. Edv~arde , CE F 1570 l'r A Tr 11 John K . Riddle, C% L C. L. Rhodes, CE K 1580 W C B V Jmea Beattie, CZ L PercyKuhn,CE ' C P A M Y Charles C. Eorcn Jr.,Ti,GM AT Ron Oakleg, CE F V L B A James Pi. Spires, CE A Charlee B. Tucker, 6 H 1590 V! N Y 8 (Luther!{. Schaeffer, 14 I Iiurray C. TilLran, P M (H. A. Raimer, CE L

1340 I1 A T 0 1 r v i G Carleen, CE C J 0 B Reainald Durie. CE (Suppliers of v/s above at foot ef P:@ 1.) F -

T E N Y E A R S A G O Volume 15- 1 7 ~ 3 3 r 5, P w e 7 %&mi t Ge - \lalrmtw r t . - P?mnavania-- -- ---- October 18, 1937

Well, DX i s ~ i c b i n g up, i t h ton nevi veriee in, nnd 12 reports out during t h e p e t week, The vezies were received from KVRC ViAVZ \l/CNR VBTB t;lFRC T!HW \IRK "fliG:T !"VX VXGG. WAVZ and ?-JCiTR nere nice printed cards in envelopem, whi14 VET?) and BVOK wem tined cards, and t'ne remainder were letterm. The new FrV--, VX--, anb VZ-- ca l l s lool: odd i n the log! El= Federal Cormnuricztiona Comieeion ie asking f o r the release of a l l IfV7" cd l l s used 2y tile A w , Y. i t n the e x c ~ ~ t i o n of TVA3, w.4 wants to aesign ItAJ1 c-*lls in- etead to ?,bat, and the maritime services. The reason i s that t a r e are n o t enou;;h c a l l lettel-s now ~ a i l a 5 l e f o r a l l the new AM and ET,I stat ions under constxct ion. Re- quest fo r sole I--se of the "An prefihx by the U.S. has been rado t o the int?yn8tis::al authority ~ ;o~ei=i i lg c a l l l e t t e r assigtzl?1ents. Bpor t s were eent to the folio:-iin; sta- tions: lo/?- ?:IBS, the nmv San Juan P .R. stat ion on ET from 1:33 to 2 a.m. lob- 1LEL.E' on f /c fro;: 5:10 to 3 :20 a.m. ; VLBF on f /c from 3: 50 to 4 a.m. and NRFB viLn ail h11 night progrc9;l. fR%B i s on evzry norning except ivionsay but I doubt i f t h i s ill lae t . 10/11- WIITZ : r i t ; ? hurricane warninps from 3:44 to 4:24 a.m. ; VSTIN on ET fr m 3: 54 to 4:30 a.m. ~ n t TIETI0 R9 5:25-5:46 p.m. 1 0 / 1 2 KORX ET 2:13-2;40; PIC= El! 2:36-2:51 c rd WEOB ET 4:20-4:50 a.m. 10/13- W G U Y f / c 4:15-4:30, KUR7 ET t'xlough Y!OR 4:+0-5:10. A l ~ o good readz'sle signale were iieard from 1YA and 4YA t h i s mornjng, 10/13. PIADC did not stand by f o r XCSB from 4-6 a.m. and only XEQK could be heard in the background.

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