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Help Id'ng a station

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Bubbles

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WGN 720 has a clear signal hear in SEPA, but underneath the signal is a good sounding oldies station. The other night I was listening to WGN and heard the same oldies station underneath, the calls sounded like WXPN. I've tried: www.radio-locator.com mutiple sounding call letters tested, but no luck, does anyone know what station this is?? It sounds as good as Buffalo, but it's driving me nuts! Any help appreciated.
 
and the station is...

> WGN 720 has a clear signal hear in SEPA, but underneath the
> signal is a good sounding oldies station. The other night I
> was listening to WGN and heard the same oldies station
> underneath, the calls sounded like WXPN. I've tried:
> www.radio-locator.com mutiple sounding call letters
> tested, but no luck, does anyone know what station this is??
> It sounds as good as Buffalo, but it's driving me nuts! Any
> help appreciated.

720 CHTN from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

www.720chtn.com <P ID="signature">______________
Moe: (Sees a microphone in a radio studio) Ooh, a microphonie!

Curly: Or a phoney at the mike!

Moe: Quiet numbskulls I'm broadcastin'!

From The Three Stooges episode "Micro-Phoneys"</P>
 
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