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AM Frequency of the Week:1320

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From NW San Antonio:

Day: Heavy duty splatter from adjacent 1310 KAHL and nearby local 1350 KXTN.

Sunset: Aiming NE to E, I can hear KXYZ in Houston coming up. This is the only direction I can hear anything except splatter on the frequency.

Night: It's KWHN in Ft. Smith, AR, and KXYZ, with the former usually most dominant. Occasionally I'll hear weak fadeups of KRLW in Walnut Ridge, AR, with oldies. I logged the station for the first time this past Saturday night, and I likely never heard it in the past because of the presence of two Mexico stations that have since been retired.

Sunrise: Just KWHN and KXYZ, the latter noticeably stronger at day power.

DX: Retired stations I previously logged include XECPN in Piedras Negras, XERJ in Mazatlán, and KRDD in Roswell, NM. One-time catches include KVMC in Colorado City, TX, KCLI in Clinton, OK, and WRJW in Picayune, MS.
 
South Mississippi:

Day: WRJW Picayune, MS 5kw day/75w night. "The Pic of Picayune" has been country since coming on the air in 1949.
Night: WRJW is also very strong at night power, KXYZ Houston (Black Information Network) sometimes comes in with WRJW nulled.
 
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