Good call! That would make sense since the station I am hearing is coming from a general southwest direction here at my current location in Southern California and it is a mix of Spanish talk and then music. That’s quite impressive that Cuba would make it this far to be audible on a portable radio inside a house in Southern California!You probably have Radio Progreso in Cuba. That's all I am hearing tonight, except for a very faint 2nd SSer that won't fade up for IDs. You'd think with all of the 1000 watters back east on 640, something would turn up from WOI or KWPN. No dice.
Southwest of LA is in the Pacific, towards American Somoa, not Cuba. Do you mean "Southeast"?Good call! That would make sense since the station I am hearing is coming from a general southwest direction here at my current location in Southern California and it is a mix of Spanish talk and then music. That’s quite impressive that Cuba would make it this far to be audible on a portable radio inside a house in Southern California!
Whoops! Yes David, sorry about that. I meant to say I was picking up the Spanish language talk and music station when I was pointing my radio in a southeast direction / northwest direction, which would corroborate the reports of Radio Progreso from Cuba coming in. Sorry, I got my cardinal directions messed up!Southwest of LA is in the Pacific, towards American Somoa, not Cuba. Do you mean "Southeast"?
Awesome, another chance to pick up Cuba and anything else that wants to break through the slop here in Southern California! Reminds me of the old days when stations used to sign off at midnight.Repeating again tonight - to be off at 11PM PST Thursday Jan 6
Until we are told by them what the project is, we can only guess.Anyone have a line on what KFI's doing with its tower/transmitter that is necessitating taking the station dark for three entire nights (so far)?
I checked their stream last night after noticing their signal unexpectedly missing from my dial. George Noory was just kicking off everyone's favorite trailer park radio show and, amusingly, announced KFI's transmitter outage to his entire nationwide audience, suggesting L.A. listeners use the internet to hear the final three hours of his show.
The reason I'm curious what the outages are for is because Noory said something to the tune of "they're working to make KFI's signal even bigger and better than it already is." And I didn't know if that was just some complimentary word salad or if they actually found a way to improve upon their existing 50,000 watts and location.
That's not correct. They were 5000 watt "Limited Time" (meaning they could stay on until LA sunset, which was as late as 11pm in the summer.There is WHLO "back east" in Akron, OH. but since they cut back to 500 watts at night not sure if you'd be able to get them. I thought at one time they used to be 5000 watts 24/7 but either they cut it back or I am mistaken.
I have not payed any attention to WHLO for decades since they went talk. The last time I listened to them was last year when dialing around the AM band and happened to notice they were playing music [twice last year, both times on a holiday weekend]. I was amazed who great it sounded and can't believe they didn't promote it at all. Even used some of the old station ID jingles. Anyways, I haven't payed attention to their wattage output or hours of operation for years and could not remember what it was. I know I used to drive by their tower site every once in a while and you couldn't even see the towers because of all the trees surrounding it. Last time I went by, I could see the towers so either they increased the height of them or they finally trimmed down the tops of the trees.That's not correct. They were 5000 watt "Limited Time" (meaning they could stay on until LA sunset, which was as late as 11pm in the summer.
I have not payed any attention to WHLO for decades since they went talk. The last time I listened to them was last year when dialing around the AM band and happened to notice they were playing music [twice last year, both times on a holiday weekend]. I was amazed who great it sounded and can't believe they didn't promote it at all. Even used some of the old station ID jingles. Anyways, I haven't payed attention to their wattage output or hours of operation for years and could not remember what it was. I know I used to drive by their tower site every once in a while and you couldn't even see the towers because of all the trees surrounding it. Last time I went by, I could see the towers so either they increased the height of them or they finally trimmed down the tops of the trees.