A DX opportunity alert from the Chicago board...WSCR, WGN and WBBM will be off the air: http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/index.php?topic=208092.msg1861368#msg1861368
Buckeyes2001 said:Another possibility for Spanish 720 is XEJCC/Ciudad Juárez with 25 kW non-directional 24/7 which is right across the border from El Paso, TX
Buckeyes2001 said:Similar observations to Lawppy - 670 was a mix of 2 Cubans (or perhaps a Cuban and a Mexican station) 720 had a weak Spanish station and 780 had Spanish music playing.
BTW Did anyone try DXing the adjacent frequencies to see if there was improved reception? I had trouble pulling in WFAN 660 and WCBS 880 was barely noticable. I could hear WOR 710 much clearer than normal while WGN was off but then again WLW didn't seem to be as strong as usual either. WABC 770 seemed weaker than normal though it's usually slopped on by WJR here.
There is KSAH 720 near San Antonio with regional Mexican that runs 890W at night but nulled towards the NE. Possible with nothing else on 720 in the absence of WGN that could make it into the great lakes area at night?
ddsparxx said:No luck in hearing KKOH or KBOI here in VA early this morning. I did hear the faint Spanish language signals on 720 and 780, though I haven't ID them. I am thinking the Mexican 780 (Formula) but without the dance music mentioned and the Mexican 720 were the ones I heard. On 670 it was both Cubans.