After two years of prompting, I finally made it to Honeymoon Island north of Clearwater, FL this morning. My thanks to Gar for keeping after me! I was planning to do this tomorrow or next week, but conditions were ideal today, so I decided not to wait. This was basically two sessions. One in the Car at the main beach parking lot (standard issue Delco Chevy Malibu), the other on the beach itself with Sangean ATS 505. I'll omit the locals and semi locals except where noted.
530: Cuba. R. Enciclopedia mixing with with R. Rebelde. This is the first time/place I've heard these two mixing in the daytime. At the place where I'm staying, 25 miles south of Honeymoon Island, the two are now mixing at night, but days is all R. Enciclopedia.
540: WFLF. Fair. Noticeably stronger than at the place where I'm staying.
550: R. Rebelde. Very weak
560: WQAM. Very weak, but stronger than where I'm staying. There, It's just barely audible.
580: WDBO. Weak
590: R. Nacional, Fair-Weak with WDIZ (Panama City, FL) clearly audible underneath.
600: Jacksonville, with religion barely audible underneath (WVOG?)
610: WIOD...Barely, with WDAE nulled
640: All R. Progreso. Fair-Good
660: R. Progreso. Very Weak
670: R Rebelde. Fair-Good with local WGES (680) Nulled
690: New Orleans (assumed) unless Jacksonville has flipped. I didn't positively ID, but there was mention of EWTN network.
710: "Cuban Chorus" with echo. Good. More Spanish in the background. Assume WAQI
740: Thought I had snagged KTRH here, but it turned out to be a harmonic from WWBA (820). Talk very weak underneath. Not sports, but couldn't ID.
790: R. Reloj mixing with and on top of WLBE
800: Was getting very weak talk here under WWBA splatter. Never could ID. Possibly WSHO
870: WWL Fair with local 860 nulled.
880: Cuba. Very weak R. Progreso, IIRC.
940: I was getting oldies on a good signal that faded as soon as I drove off the island. For a few moments I was thinking WYLD (New Orleans). I never did get to ID it, but it was undoubtredly WLQH. 780 watts from further up the peninsula.
950: R. Reloj. Fair-good.
990: WDYZ - Weak (Orlando 50kw)
This is all the time I have for now, so I'll finish either this evening (I have a fundraiser I'm going to with some friends) or tomorrow.
530: Cuba. R. Enciclopedia mixing with with R. Rebelde. This is the first time/place I've heard these two mixing in the daytime. At the place where I'm staying, 25 miles south of Honeymoon Island, the two are now mixing at night, but days is all R. Enciclopedia.
540: WFLF. Fair. Noticeably stronger than at the place where I'm staying.
550: R. Rebelde. Very weak
560: WQAM. Very weak, but stronger than where I'm staying. There, It's just barely audible.
580: WDBO. Weak
590: R. Nacional, Fair-Weak with WDIZ (Panama City, FL) clearly audible underneath.
600: Jacksonville, with religion barely audible underneath (WVOG?)
610: WIOD...Barely, with WDAE nulled
640: All R. Progreso. Fair-Good
660: R. Progreso. Very Weak
670: R Rebelde. Fair-Good with local WGES (680) Nulled
690: New Orleans (assumed) unless Jacksonville has flipped. I didn't positively ID, but there was mention of EWTN network.
710: "Cuban Chorus" with echo. Good. More Spanish in the background. Assume WAQI
740: Thought I had snagged KTRH here, but it turned out to be a harmonic from WWBA (820). Talk very weak underneath. Not sports, but couldn't ID.
790: R. Reloj mixing with and on top of WLBE
800: Was getting very weak talk here under WWBA splatter. Never could ID. Possibly WSHO
870: WWL Fair with local 860 nulled.
880: Cuba. Very weak R. Progreso, IIRC.
940: I was getting oldies on a good signal that faded as soon as I drove off the island. For a few moments I was thinking WYLD (New Orleans). I never did get to ID it, but it was undoubtredly WLQH. 780 watts from further up the peninsula.
950: R. Reloj. Fair-good.
990: WDYZ - Weak (Orlando 50kw)
This is all the time I have for now, so I'll finish either this evening (I have a fundraiser I'm going to with some friends) or tomorrow.