ddsparxx said:Update on my early post--a very faint Spanish language station on 730 (XEX?) and Spanish tropical music on 750 under WSB at 5 AM EST.
I wonder if that was the 750 in Caracus?
ddsparxx said:Update on my early post--a very faint Spanish language station on 730 (XEX?) and Spanish tropical music on 750 under WSB at 5 AM EST.
ddsparxx said:I'm beginning to think it's a Cuban station. The Caracas 750 turns out to be news/talk in Spanish according to the Wikipedia. If I have heard that, that would be over 2000 miles from where I live.
schmave said:ddsparxx said:I'm beginning to think it's a Cuban station. The Caracas 750 turns out to be news/talk in Spanish according to the Wikipedia. If I have heard that, that would be over 2000 miles from where I live.
I will never forget vacationing in Panama City Beach in 2004 and hearing the Venezuela 750 COMPLETELY trash WSB, often to the point WSB just wasn't there. It's not like I was that far from Atlanta, either. When I lived in Texas, though, if I heard anything on 750 under KTRH slop it always was WSB.
Bongwater said:In Bellingham, WA
530 RVCI...It's clash of the TIS stations here.
640 KFI...Sometimes
730 XEX...Not a chance under CHMJ
750 WSB...KXL rules out here
760 WJR...A few times in deepest winter. There was once a rock station up in Castlegar, BC called CKQR which once ruled that frequency (they went FM a long time ago....) But I often hear a ghosty KFMB underneath the splatter from 750 and 770 out here
850 KOA...Usually a hash of KHHO, KOA, and somebody else
870 WWL...They say it CAN come in up here. But I've never heard it
880 WCBS...Usually a hash of KIXI and KWIP
890 WLS...It's CJDC Dawson Creek, BC here
1000 KOMO Rules up here
1110 KFAB...After daytimer KWDB signs off, KBND, Bend, OR takes over 1110
boombox said:I just saw this thread, I guess I'll participate...
I'm located in W. Washington.
530 RVCI -- If it's Radio Vision Christiana, I logged this on my GE boombox when I took it with me to Louisiana a long time ago. Never heard it here in Washington, usually there's a local TIS there, anyway.
640 KFI -- appears nightly, at varying strengths.
730 XEX -- I have a tentative logging of this station in my log, I don't remember when it was -- might have been during the 80's? Def. not recently, usually covered in CHMJ Vancouver BC.
750 WSB -- never have heard this. KXTG (formerly KXL) and other stations predominate
760 WJR -- heard once in the late 1970's on my DX-160, heard in E. Washington on my Superadio.
850 KOA -- appears generally in KTTH's weak spot, E-W
870 WWL -- logged every now and then; first in the 70's, and then once or twice during the 80's, and once this DX season.
880 WCBS -- Never. Not even before KIXI moved there, when it was usually KRVN Lexington NE.
890 WLS -- heard extremely weakly on rare occasions. Logged in the 70's a couple times (didn't have the KIXI-880 splatter to contend with back then, of course). This frequency usually has CJDC Dawson Creek and / or KDXU, St. George, UT.
1000 KOMO -- (local station)
1110 KFAB -- Generally appears mixing with KBND, as slapback echo when Coast To Coast is on, and clear IDs when they run their news, coming in a lot stronger when radio is turned E-W.
gar fla said:boombox said:I just saw this thread, I guess I'll participate...
I'm located in W. Washington.
530 RVCI -- If it's Radio Vision Christiana, I logged this on my GE boombox when I took it with me to Louisiana a long time ago. Never heard it here in Washington, usually there's a local TIS there, anyway.
640 KFI -- appears nightly, at varying strengths.
730 XEX -- I have a tentative logging of this station in my log, I don't remember when it was -- might have been during the 80's? Def. not recently, usually covered in CHMJ Vancouver BC.
750 WSB -- never have heard this. KXTG (formerly KXL) and other stations predominate
760 WJR -- heard once in the late 1970's on my DX-160, heard in E. Washington on my Superadio.
850 KOA -- appears generally in KTTH's weak spot, E-W
870 WWL -- logged every now and then; first in the 70's, and then once or twice during the 80's, and once this DX season.
880 WCBS -- Never. Not even before KIXI moved there, when it was usually KRVN Lexington NE.
890 WLS -- heard extremely weakly on rare occasions. Logged in the 70's a couple times (didn't have the KIXI-880 splatter to contend with back then, of course). This frequency usually has CJDC Dawson Creek and / or KDXU, St. George, UT.
1000 KOMO -- (local station)
1110 KFAB -- Generally appears mixing with KBND, as slapback echo when Coast To Coast is on, and clear IDs when they run their news, coming in a lot stronger when radio is turned E-W.
In the late 70s and early 80s when I was visiting northern California, I could sometimes hear a weak WCBS very late at night after KRVN signed off.
Same thing with the old WCAU 1210 when the station somewhere half way across the country (forget which one) signed off.
Never heard 660 WNBC though as hard as I tried and back then, there was no other station on the same frequency either. All I ever heard was some barely audible fading of something I couldn't begin to ID.
radioman148 said:We need to return to the days of nightime clear channels. ;D