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AM Frequency of the week: 690

In west Houston, 690 is mostly splatter from local 700 KSEV, which has a noisy signal even at their 1kw night pattern. I have heard WQNO from New Orleans a couple of times, and talk, likely KTSM El Paso, near sunset. I've heard talk in SS but unable to ID.

When I lived right along the League City/Friendswood border (this is going on a decade ago now), KSEV was very noisy in my area at night to the point that it was a challenge to listen to. Of course, I was not in front of their night pattern by any means.
One turn of the radio usually would bring in a decently listenable WLW, although never at powerhouse status.
690 is one of those frequencies I never stopped by when I lived there, despite hearing San Antonio very well on 680 many nights and listening to WLW on occasion (I grew up and live again now about 90 miles from its tower).
 
During the day, nothing detectable.

At night things change a bit... I get a mix of either XEWW Tijuana (Chinese) or CBU Vancouver.
 
Here in the Detroit Area daytime WNZK, nighttime at times I can get CIGM Montreal
 
From NW San Antonio, daytime is just heavy splatter from local 680 KKYX.

At night the splatter is still there. XEN in Mexico City and XEMA in Fresnillo are dominant, with XEN more so. Occasionally XERG in Monterrey and KGFF come up into the mix. If I aim E/W I'll sometimes hear a weak WQNO popping up for a bit.

XERG is stronger at sunset and when it goes to day power at sunrise. Also, I hear WQNO more often, albeit still weakly, when it goes to day power.
 
During the day, nothing detectable.

At night things change a bit... I get a mix of either XEWW Tijuana (Chinese) or CBU Vancouver.

No 690 in the Bay. At night, depending on which way my radio is pointed, I can pick up XEWW Tijuana, a 50 Kw playing Chinese, and CBU Vancouver, a 25 Kw airing CBC radio.
 
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