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Foreign Language on 750 AM

I've pulled in 750 RCR from Venezuela a few times before just using my XDR-F1HD and an 1 foot indoor tunable loop antenna.
 
There is also now another Radio Progreso in Cuba using 750 (640 is the most common parallel).

RCR in Caracas must have some kinda odd pattern at night; back in the 80s it wasn't a difficult catch in south FL, but now I never hear it. However, I think I heard it from Bermuda at night, and it was a daytime catch in the US Virgin Islands.

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What time?, and is it possible the foreign language was NOT Spanish?

WNDZ-750 just outside Chicago carries brokered ethnic programming in a number of languages. Their directional pattern has a pretty good null in the direction of Atlanta but throws a fair amount of power to the northeast.

WNDZ is a strict daytimer with no night power at all. (not even a watt or two) Their signoff time for April is 8:30pm Eastern. WNDZ is *not* known to "cheat". (i.e., they obey their license & sign off at 8:30 when they're supposed to)

Unfortunately their website accessradiochicago.com isn't working right now so I can't pull up a program schedule. They do have broadcasts in Spanish (indeed that's the language they were using last Monday noon when I drove through the area) but they use other languages as well.
 
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