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Help! UNID on 770 AM

Tonight, about 5PM, I had a oldies station with an R&B song on 770 AM. It was under local KTTH. Who is this? Is this a daytimer on late?

-crainbebo
 
I don't know exactly what you mean by "oldies" because that means something different to different people depending on your age. To me, oldies would be the 60s and 70s but there's a station KATL in Miles City, Montana that has a format of 80s and 90s music.

At night, they are only 1000 w but their signal goes in your direction.
 
The only oldies stations on 770 that I've seen on the frequency Page in the AM Logbook website are regular oldies WKFB in PA and urban oldies WLWL in NC. I'm sure neither would be heard in the Seattle area with local KTTH "The Truth" running 5000W at night. I think gar may be right about KATL.
 
Either That Or KAAM but that would be a bit of a stretch. Might be possible if they left their Day Pattern On Though which is 10,000 watts.
 
It was an old 70s song. I thought about KATL but they are 80s/90s/2000s soft rock.

-crainbebo
 
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