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9 kHz AM Frequency of the Week - 1233 kHz

What do you hear at 1233 kHz?

For me it's just upper off-frequency reception of WCWA 1230 from Toledo, OH and at night of course just off-frequency graveyard slop from here.
 
Nothing heard here, but 1233 is a great channel in wide mode. Take out the GY slop, and voila! IDs all over the place! Most of the time it's KCUP or KBNH however.

-crainbebo
 
About ten years ago in the north of England, I was pretty sure I was pulling Russia out from underneath the Virgin Radio locals/splatter in the neighborhood. Never did positively ID, however.
 
From Eindhoven NL, in the early '90s, I would pick up the 400 kW signal from Melink, Czechoslovakia (apparently 'Radio Echo', which left the air in '95). I also have RFI listed, broadcasting from Cape Greco, Cyprus.

More recently, I've picked up the Cape Greco transmitter, from a (unfortunately infrequent) Global Tuners node on the west coast of Australia.

~BG
 
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