This week, I'm at our usual getaway spot directly on the gulf at the Alabama-Florida state line. Before we checked in here, we spent a couple of nights at Pensacola Beach....about 30 miles to the east. Gulf front hotel.
On one of those Pensacola nights, randomly tuning, I came across a strong signal on 1220. Strong enough to smash right through whatever splatter there was from the local 1230. It was Spanish with lousy audio. Not distorted, just limited frequency response. Talk with a little music interspersed. I never was able to ID it, but my first guess would normally be XEB. I've heard XEB fairly often here before, but never with an audio issue, and I also thought that XEB was now dark. Either moved to FM or off entirely. Mexico would make sense, especially since XEOY and XEEP were both blasting. So apparently there was a good path in that west-southwest direction. I also don't think it was Cuba, since it didn't match any of the Cuban networks which were also present.
Any ideas? David?
On one of those Pensacola nights, randomly tuning, I came across a strong signal on 1220. Strong enough to smash right through whatever splatter there was from the local 1230. It was Spanish with lousy audio. Not distorted, just limited frequency response. Talk with a little music interspersed. I never was able to ID it, but my first guess would normally be XEB. I've heard XEB fairly often here before, but never with an audio issue, and I also thought that XEB was now dark. Either moved to FM or off entirely. Mexico would make sense, especially since XEOY and XEEP were both blasting. So apparently there was a good path in that west-southwest direction. I also don't think it was Cuba, since it didn't match any of the Cuban networks which were also present.
Any ideas? David?