This afternoon I was driving around Bakersfield and scanning the radio when I can upon a station on 102.1 FM that I've never received before. It was playing hip hop/urban music. At first I thought it could be from SLO/Santa Barbara, but they kept talking about "The Bay". When they said the calls of KMEL, and played clips of the Sana G morning show, it was unmistakable.
But KMEL is from San Francisco, 240 miles away, and is on 106.1 FM -- not 102.1
The station came in consistently with fair to good reception for over 45 minutes, and throughout the Southwest area of Bakersfield. But with no stereo, RDS, or HD/digital.
I am familiar with DXing, but I've never had a distant signal shift frequencies before.
I've also heard of translators with an over-the-air source accidentally relaying another station, but I know of no translators anywhere nearby using 102.1
I had to record it, or I knew no one would ever believe me. Link to the clip on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/wYdySuKVLbA
Can anyone explain what happened?
But KMEL is from San Francisco, 240 miles away, and is on 106.1 FM -- not 102.1
The station came in consistently with fair to good reception for over 45 minutes, and throughout the Southwest area of Bakersfield. But with no stereo, RDS, or HD/digital.
I am familiar with DXing, but I've never had a distant signal shift frequencies before.
I've also heard of translators with an over-the-air source accidentally relaying another station, but I know of no translators anywhere nearby using 102.1
I had to record it, or I knew no one would ever believe me. Link to the clip on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/wYdySuKVLbA
Can anyone explain what happened?
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