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Daytimers at night during storm

Are there any stations running daytime power at night during the storm? WTIX 690 and the old WNOE 1060 used to do that as well as some of the Mississippi stations, but I haven't dxed anything unusual this time around.
 
> Are there any stations running daytime power at night during
> the storm? WTIX 690 and the old WNOE 1060 used to do that
> as well as some of the Mississippi stations, but I haven't
> dxed anything unusual this time around.
>
i had just asked that and it got deleted.... as i said before, i hear 690 and 1640 wtni loud and clear up here in northern AL around Huntsville<P ID="signature">______________

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> > Are there any stations running daytime power at night
> during
> > the storm? WTIX 690 and the old WNOE 1060 used to do that
>
> > as well as some of the Mississippi stations, but I haven't
>
> > dxed anything unusual this time around.
> >
> i had just asked that and it got deleted.... as i said
> before, i hear 690 and 1640 wtni loud and clear up here in
> northern AL around Huntsville
>
I live in Toccoa, GA 90 miles Northeast of Atlanta and could hear 690 WTIX clear in my house last night. They were obviously operating daytime pattern.

WWL went out this morning.
 
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