'Round here WSYE (Houston/Tupelo/Columbus) dominates, but 93.3 is one of my most mysterious and hardest to figure out DXes yet...
A friend and I were driving from Birmingham to Atlanta to do some record shopping (of course people still buy records!) when we encountered a very strong line of thunderstorms near Pell City, AL.
We killed the canned music to find a local weather report, but I became quickly interested in the intense DX. Mind you, I was on the interstate, it was hailing and I'm playing with the radio. ;D
The radio landed on 93.3 and we got a solid lock on two people, a man and woman, speaking French. It seemed like a talk program but then went to commercials before fading out.
To the best of my knowledge it was CJMF from Quebec, QC. That's the only 93.3 I could find in QC that seemed to fit. The line of thunderstorms on the radar stretched from New Orleans up into Canada but I'll be darned if I've ever heard of radio signals following a storm path like that. ???
If it was CJMF as I think, then the 1200 mile distance would probably be my top catch of all time.
A friend and I were driving from Birmingham to Atlanta to do some record shopping (of course people still buy records!) when we encountered a very strong line of thunderstorms near Pell City, AL.
We killed the canned music to find a local weather report, but I became quickly interested in the intense DX. Mind you, I was on the interstate, it was hailing and I'm playing with the radio. ;D
The radio landed on 93.3 and we got a solid lock on two people, a man and woman, speaking French. It seemed like a talk program but then went to commercials before fading out.
To the best of my knowledge it was CJMF from Quebec, QC. That's the only 93.3 I could find in QC that seemed to fit. The line of thunderstorms on the radar stretched from New Orleans up into Canada but I'll be darned if I've ever heard of radio signals following a storm path like that. ???
If it was CJMF as I think, then the 1200 mile distance would probably be my top catch of all time.