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AM Frequency of the Week 1640

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Seattle-Tacoma metro....

Days, static. In 2011-2013 I was able to hear KDZR Lake Oswego, OR as late as 11 a.m. sometimes, and it would sometimes also kick in around 4 p.m. Since the sunspots dived in 2017 it's been zilch during the day aside from static and some 1620 khz slop.

Nights it's KDZR mixed with KDIA Vallejo's religion and KBJA's Spanish language programming.
 
It's been a while since being live to any FCC stuff here.
Anyone know if the FCC still has a window open for X-Band applications?
I believe they shut off any new apps for 540-1600 a while back .......
 
From NW San Antonio:

Day: Blank, but KZLS in Enid, OK, is a somewhat common winter daytime skywave visitor.

Sunset: KZLS is in with a good signal.

Night: KZLS is still strong but can be nulled fairly well if I aim E/W-ish. When propagation is very good, KDIA in Vallejo, CA, sometimes comes up with a weak but listenable signal for brief bits in the partial null.

Sunrise: KDIA is usually under KZLS in the null but very weak.

DX/Retro: I've heard KBJA in Sandy, UT, just a couple of times. On rare occasions I'll hear a very weak WSJP underneath KZLS at night. I've only been able to identify it because I'm familiar with some of the Relevant Radio hosts' voices.

Before WTNI went silent, I sometimes heard it weakly at sunset and regularly heard it at night, sometimes mixing with KZLS and with a better signal in the partial null.
 
40 miles northwest of Downtown Chicago.. 91,5 is WBEZ Chicago Public radio. Signal is usually good.
 
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