Reacting to Northern California wildfires and the possibility of more, PG&E shut down power to many customers this past weekend. It hit me that an AM DXer could make lemonade out of this lemony situation, so I grabbed my trusty Tecsun for the first time in ages. The dial was free of the whistles, buzzes, and whines that chased me from MW DXing years ago. But as refreshing as that was, I failed to log any new stations. Old familiar ones were remarkably clear, including some powerful performances from KRVN-880, WHO-1040, and KSTP-1500, big signals that still must work extra hard to be heard through the usual din here on the West Coast.
A couple of oddities I noticed: I hadn't DXed 1510 since the demise of the Piedmont, CA station for whom KGA fell on its sword a few years back. But Google verified that my 1510 unID branded as "Sports and hip-hop, 103-5 The Game" was in fact KGA's neutered nighttime signal. What a dysfunctional format! And on a once flamethrowing 50kw station, now reduced to being IDed by its flea-power translator frequency. Sad!
Another jolt was hearing XEPRS in Baja playing music and IDing as "Ultra 104.9." I'm sure there's a story here, but I'm not sure I want to hear exactly how a McAllen-Brownsville, TX entity ended up simulcasting on the former "Mighty 1090." Again, sad!
Power (and noise) back on now, so...maybe we'll catch up after the next outage.
A couple of oddities I noticed: I hadn't DXed 1510 since the demise of the Piedmont, CA station for whom KGA fell on its sword a few years back. But Google verified that my 1510 unID branded as "Sports and hip-hop, 103-5 The Game" was in fact KGA's neutered nighttime signal. What a dysfunctional format! And on a once flamethrowing 50kw station, now reduced to being IDed by its flea-power translator frequency. Sad!
Another jolt was hearing XEPRS in Baja playing music and IDing as "Ultra 104.9." I'm sure there's a story here, but I'm not sure I want to hear exactly how a McAllen-Brownsville, TX entity ended up simulcasting on the former "Mighty 1090." Again, sad!
Power (and noise) back on now, so...maybe we'll catch up after the next outage.