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AM Frequency of the Week - 1320 kHz

Daytime: Semi-local WGET from Gettysburg, PA with ESPN Radio.

Nighttime: A weaker WGET usually getting beat up by Pittsburgh's WJAS.
 
Here, 1320 is Jacksonville (now a gospel station, but has changed formats several times). It was a news-talk station for a long time.

Farther inland, the 1320 from Columbia (WOIC, now WISW) comes in. At night 1320 is a big jumble.
 
Daytime in S.A. is a weak XECPN, "La Poderosa," in Piedras Negras with some splatter from local KAHL on 1310.

At sunset KXYZ in Houston starts popping in with its multicultural/Christian programming.

At night the KAHL splatter is reduced, and I mostly hear XECPN, KXYZ, and news talker KWHN in Ft. Smith, AR. I've also logged a very weak KNCB in Vivian, LA, and XERJ in Mazatlán once each. The former was just a station ID and ad, and the latter gave a 107.5 ID and was playing regional Mexican music.
 
I heard KXYZ Houston once in NW Suburban Chicago. Was that a frequent thing, for those of you who lived there? Seems like I heard a Texas station once in Michigan in the 1200s back around 1963 and it had a K call, though I thought for years I might have been confused and it was WOAI. Any thoughts as to what station that might have been based on hearing it in the Northern Midwest?
 
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