The recent thread on "Ever liked a station you DX-ed?" motivated me to search through some of my old recordings of shortwave and AM stations and digitize them. Today I thought I share one of these with you.
In the past, 100 kW XEX ('La X') was regularly heard on 730 kHz in the St. Louis area, after local KWRE signed off for the day. On an overnight Friday back in 1981, I rolled tape on the station. At the time, I generally used lesser-quality recording tape (the so-called "low noise" variety) to record stations like these. The consequence of this is having to remove tape hiss and low level rumble to clean up the audio.
As I played this tape back I realized this recording was made just after the Mexican "Dia del Trabajo" holiday. The program I recorded was called "musica y noticias," which featured light popular music. As I edited the recording I noticed some low level hetrodyne interference (which I reduced), which makes me wonder who might have been off frequency or on a split frequency at the time.
Regardless, here is a chance to take a step back in time 35 years ago to the day, and hear "La X" from the overnight hours of 2 May 1981. The file is 192/44.1 and can be found here:
http://www.4shared.com/mp3/7_Yk2vs9ce/XEX_La_X_2_May_1981.html
If anyone out there is interested in hearing other DX-ed stations I have, please let me know, and I'll be glad to post them as time allows.
In the past, 100 kW XEX ('La X') was regularly heard on 730 kHz in the St. Louis area, after local KWRE signed off for the day. On an overnight Friday back in 1981, I rolled tape on the station. At the time, I generally used lesser-quality recording tape (the so-called "low noise" variety) to record stations like these. The consequence of this is having to remove tape hiss and low level rumble to clean up the audio.
As I played this tape back I realized this recording was made just after the Mexican "Dia del Trabajo" holiday. The program I recorded was called "musica y noticias," which featured light popular music. As I edited the recording I noticed some low level hetrodyne interference (which I reduced), which makes me wonder who might have been off frequency or on a split frequency at the time.
Regardless, here is a chance to take a step back in time 35 years ago to the day, and hear "La X" from the overnight hours of 2 May 1981. The file is 192/44.1 and can be found here:
http://www.4shared.com/mp3/7_Yk2vs9ce/XEX_La_X_2_May_1981.html
If anyone out there is interested in hearing other DX-ed stations I have, please let me know, and I'll be glad to post them as time allows.