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9 kHz AM Frequency of the Week - 882 kHz

What can you get if you tune to 882 kHz? Whether it's a station broadcasting on that frequency or splatter/hash/off-freq reception of a station on a nearby frequency?

Here in Vermilion, OH during the day, just the crisp off-frequency sound of WRFD/Columbus, OH (880 kHz) during the day, and at night WCBS and their I-BLOCK (which kills WWL reception on 870. WLS, however doesn't seem to get hampered too much by it)
 
In Houston it would be KJOZ Conroe, TX. At 880 at 10kW days/1kW nights, airing Spanish Religious programming.
 
KIXI off-freq. Nothing heard from Asia on 882 yet. This is from Monroe WA.

-crainbebo
 
My Holy Grail is 4BH 882 from Brisbane. But I heard they're 1,000 watts or something.
 
Holy Grail probably means his wish.

When oldtimer used to have the Atlantic DX receiver on Global Tuners, 882 was mainly BBC Wales. But two notches down, and WCBS was often coming in on 880.

-crainbebo
 
No, never received 4BH. I have heard 4BC 1116 in Hawaii
 
Perth Australia - 882 is all local 6PR NewsTalk at 10kw. Can't null them from my house.
 
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