Meang go say KTRS instead of KSTL. Sorry.I did hear KSTL and WJR with enough audio coming through for me to identify, which is always a good litmus test.
Meang go say KTRS instead of KSTL. Sorry.I did hear KSTL and WJR with enough audio coming through for me to identify, which is always a good litmus test.
I don't think anyone else on 1060 has a Comedy format. Count them!This past Sunday a little before sunrise, I heard brief snatches on 1060 of what sounded like comedy bits during fades of XECPAE (formerly XEEP). My radio, a CC Skywave + a Terk loop, was aimed N-NW.
When I reviewed the recording, I was able to make out a telephone comedy skit and a comedian making jokes to an audience about God getting into the theme park business.
I presume this was CKMX in Calgary, which would be a new logging at 1,671 miles. I can’t find anything else on 1060 that matches the format, and I haven’t heard the station again since then either at sunrise or at night.
I still need my most wanted graveyard AMs, KWOR-1340 Worland WY and KODI-1400 Cody WY. Both air HSFB on Friday nights and they just haven't made it to my radio yet. I've tried for 6-7 years to no luck. I have heard KUGR 1490 in Green River, but not the first two which are slightly closer. KODI is less than 600 mi.Friday nights in the fall are always great to hear new stations broadcasting high school football games. In many cases they use their full power during the game broadcasts. This past Friday (10/1) I managed to add two new ones in my log:
1320 WBRT Bardstown, KY at 2009 CDT with nelson County HS football game
1410 WRTZ Roanoke, VA at 1955 CDT with Salem High School football game
There are no US stations on 1610 other than travelers' information stations. There are two stations in Canada on 1610. The strongest one where I am (in Chicago) is CHHA in Toronto, and they do play a lot of ethnic music. On a few occasions I've heard some faint music behind that, probably CHRN in Montreal. There may also be a station in Central Mexico on 1610, so that might be a factor if you're near the border.Just wanted to get your thoughts on what sounds like music underneath the noise floor on 1610 AM. Where would it be coming from?
I should have mentioned that I'm in the Western part of the US (Wyoming), so I was hoping it would be from either Mexico or across the PacificThere are no US stations on 1610 other than travelers' information stations. There are two stations in Canada on 1610. The strongest one where I am (in Chicago) is CHHA in Toronto, and they do play a lot of ethnic music. On a few occasions I've heard some faint music behind that, probably CHRN in Montreal. There may also be a station in Central Mexico on 1610, so that might be a factor if you're near the border.
I don't know much about across the Pacific, but those X band stations can be heard quite far away due to the lack of other stations. I periodically get WDHP in the US Virgin Islands on 1620, and it is 1KW at night, just as CHHA is on 1610. CHHA could easily make it to Wyoming.I should have mentioned that I'm in the Western part of the US (Wyoming), so I was hoping it would be from either Mexico or across the Pacific
CHHA in Ontario gets out well. I've heard them here in Western WA, although I haven't been able to pull out an ID yet... but the music is a dead giveaway. If they make it out past the Cascades, they should be even stronger in Wyoming. It definitely should be a frequency for you to watch, at the very least.Just wanted to get your thoughts on what sounds like music underneath the noise floor on 1610 AM. Where would it be coming from?
Very nice Bob. Hearing WMVP that well in Kansas must have been on their day pattern, but still a great catch.From Overland Park, Kansas:
Early fall critical hours fun! Yesterday morning between 7:30-8:00am CDT, I made the following notable logs:
1000 kHz: An unusually strong WMVP.
1010 kHz: Just a whiff of KRNI in Mason City, Iowa. A second time log.
1020 kHz: 5 minutes of WPEO in Peoria, Illinois. A second time log. They were then overtaken by highly directional 50 kW KMMQ in Plattsmouth, Nebraska. A second time log.
1030 kHz: With local KCWJ temporarily off the air on this morning, I logged 50 kW WGSF in Memphis, Tennessee. A first time log.
1040 kHz: WHO was barely audible but there was a strong heterodyne present that I have never heard on this frequency before.
1200 kHz: No WOAI, much to my surprise. Instead, I logged a surprising strong XEYF, a 1 kW non-directional in Hermosillo, Sonora. A first time log. This was my last log of the session between 7:55-8:00am CDT.
Bob
IIRC, CHHA beams most of its signal west. They're a nightly regular for me at my location. This morning, however, I was in Belleville, Ontario, about 150 miles EAST of Toronto, and they were in with a pretty good signal.Thank you all,
CHHA sounds like a winning possibility! I appreciate your respones, and best of luck!
Z
They were clearly on day pattern, yes. The only time I receive WMVP.Very nice Bob. Hearing WMVP that well in Kansas must have been on their day pattern, but still a great catch.
Thanks, crainbebo. I'm counting it.I don't think anyone else on 1060 has a Comedy format. Count them!