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I'm in Las Vegas, and I hear the interference from near sunset (the "critical hours") on and off through the night. KSL is usually rock solid at night, but if it fades out the other station always takes over.
I'm in Las Vegas, and I hear the interference from near sunset (the "critical hours") on and off through the night. KSL is usually rock solid at night, but if it fades out the other station always takes over.
The closest US station on 1160 is Texas, and it is a Spanish language religious station in San Antonio.
There are several fulltime stations in Mexico on 1160. The highest powered is in Baja California Sur with 10 kw, but supposedly signs off at 7 PM every day... and it is not in Spanish but in one of four indigenous languages. But there are three or four others that may not be observing nigh power reductions.
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