Last time I checked, they were just your typical AM station broadcasting in standard mono, but tonight while looking up information on when it flipped to its current soft AC format, I saw something I didn't see before on the Wikipedia page. Under frequency, it reads "1270 kHz C-QUAM AM stereo."
Is this true? Can anyone within a comfortable range of their signal confirm?
If it is, this means the number of such stations in California has doubled (up to now, the only C-QUAM station is KVON 1440 in Napa).
I would check it out myself, but KXBX 1270, which is a local now since I moved up north, effectively blocks me from receiving KVMI here, even on night power).
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Is this true? Can anyone within a comfortable range of their signal confirm?
If it is, this means the number of such stations in California has doubled (up to now, the only C-QUAM station is KVON 1440 in Napa).
I would check it out myself, but KXBX 1270, which is a local now since I moved up north, effectively blocks me from receiving KVMI here, even on night power).
c