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1510 The Spa

1510 The Spa (KSPA) has put Adult Standards back in their mix of Oldies music. "That Old Black Magic" by Louis Prima and Keely Smith is one of the Adult Standards songs I heard. 1510 The Spa is trying to make up for the demise of KKGO 1260/540, which is now Country.
 
Good news for people who
1) live within 7 miles of the Rancho Cucamonga tower site
2) can tune their radio that high
3) can sit through the brokered rubbish long enough to hear the music

Seriously, though, I thought Saul was only flipping 1260 to country to cover LA, not Orange, county, leaving 540 as it was. I guess he changed his mind? (imagine that)
 
KJCB said:
Good news for people who
1) live within 7 miles of the Rancho Cucamonga tower site
2) can tune their radio that high
3) can sit through the brokered rubbish long enough to hear the music

Seriously, though, I thought Saul was only flipping 1260 to country to cover LA, not Orange, county, leaving 540 as it was. I guess he changed his mind? (imagine that)

I know this takes the fun out of DX'ing, but web radio is about the only way you're going to hear Adult Standards now and any of the other long neglected formats (including Beautiful Music).

Former "690 The Lounge" morning jock and P.D., Brad Chambers, is starting his own internet station dedicated to the format.

http://www.martiniinthemorning.com/

db
 
KJCB said:
Good news for people who
1) live within 7 miles of the Rancho Cucamonga tower site

That's if you want a perfectly stable rock-solid 300dB SNR 4Hz-32kHz 7.1-channel signal.

As for me, I can hear it quite well enough from El Cajon, CA, with a Select-A-Tenna and a portable radio.
 
KSPA's 10kW daytime pattern puts less than 0.3 mV/m into El Cajon. I wouldn't exactly call that a rock solid signal for the average listener.
 
Former "690 The Lounge" morning jock and P.D., Brad Chambers, is starting his own internet station dedicated to the format.

http://www.martiniinthemorning.com/

db
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RE: Martini in the morning-there's no there-there. Automated muzak.
No jocks, bad old Christmas music.
 
doublecashkgb said:
Former "690 The Lounge" morning jock and P.D., Brad Chambers, is starting his own internet station dedicated to the format.

http://www.martiniinthemorning.com/

db


RE: Martini in the morning-there's no there-there. Automated muzak.
No jocks, bad old Christmas music.





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I get the impression Brad is still ramping up and just testing at this point.

Try this station:

http://www.kzqx.com/

The stream is up and running and sound great!

db
 
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