You've all likely heard about the situation in Texas this past week with the winter storms and power outages. Here in San Antonio we had rare snowfall on two days and temps that dropped down into the teens and single digits.
The power outages resulted in a very unusual situation with almost a dozen of my AM locals and some semi-locals being off air or having dead air for a few days. I never lost power, but I did take the opportunity to DX those frequencies. Here are my new loggings and some notable relogs:
550 (KTSA off)
- A weak KFYI in Phoenix (831 miles) matching station schedule and webstream with Coast to Coast AM.
- KRAI in Craig, CO (909 miles) in and out with classic country music matching station webstream.
680 (KKYX off)
- KKYX was only off briefly during the day on Tuesday. Unfortunately there was no daytime skywave during this time period.
720 (KSAH off)
- There was mostly dead air on this frequency, but WGN was coming through really well.
810 (KYTY off)
- XEHT in Huamantla, Mexico (710 miles) playing SS pop with a fairly good signal and multiple IDs.
- KLVZ in Brighton, CO (795 miles) in and out with oldies/standards music matching station webstream.
- KSWV in Santa Fe, NM (602 miles) at sunrise with classic hits music and Suave Radio IDs.
820
- With no splatter from KYTY, I was surprised to hear how strong WBAP's signal is here during the daytime.
930 (KLUP off)
- WLSS in Sarasota, FL (996 miles) is a regular at night with the local station gone.
- Radio Reloj in La Jaiba, Cuba (1,145 miles - presumed since that's the closest R. Reloj to me) with its time pips in and out.
- KHJ in Los Angeles, CA (1,192 miles) popped up briefly late one night with the "Trending With Timmerie" Relevant Radio show. (There is another Relevant Radio station in Sandwich, IL, but I had the radio and antenna aimed W/NW.)
- Shortly after KHJ faded, I heard an ESPN Radio ID followed by the ESPN SportsCenter program for a bit. Based on the reception direction, this must've been KIUP in Durango, CO (754 miles) rather than WRVC in Huntington, WV.
1030 (daytimer KCTA in Corpus Christi off)
- A weak KVOI in Cortaro, AZ (762 miles) briefly at sunrise with Tucson area traffic/weather and The Voice ID.
1250 (KZDC off)
- KDEI in Port Arthur has a fairly strong signal here when the local is gone.
1310 (KAHL off)
- KAHL is off every now and then, so I didn't have any new or surprising loggings here.
1380 (KWMF off) & 1480 (KHCL off)
- I didn't spend a lot of time on these frequencies due to the action I was getting on the lower end of the band.
1540 (KEDA off)
- KXEL, which can sometimes be heard in KEDA's partial null, was putting in a good signal here at times.
It was quite a week for AM DXing, and I will likely never see this type of situation again.