I've never had Eskip this early in the 'season' (outside of a January 2017 event). Previously 'earliest' Es was 4/28/15. Today over a half-hour of DX to eastern NM and the TX panhandle resulted in 2 new logs. I have a Pioneer Supertuner IIID out in my Hyundai but couldn't get a single RDS reading out of anything even when some signals were 2 bars (and often I'll get RDS when fringe signals are flickering at 1-2 bars).
Audio to be posted later once I am able to monitor and clip in Audacity. It won't be as crackling and tinny as previous years tnx to the speakers in the Hyundai. Times in Pacific.
1:07PM - 89.7 UNID with Religious music and commentary, phone calls in ENGLISH. KLTB TX is Spanish. Who could this be? Audio recording to come later and will be posted to WTFDA's UNID boards. They did mention some type of call-in offer.
1:10PM - 92.7 unid with talk program, likely Slaton TX but no ID.
1:13PM - 98.1 KKCL Lorenzo, TX; with 'Ordinary World' by Duran Duran // playlist. Relog, 36KW at 1,349 miles.
1:15PM - 96.3 KLLL Lubbock, TX; with Miranda Lambert song 'The House that Built Me,' and mention of K-Triple-L. Relog, 100KW at 1,349 miles.
1:19PM - 95.5 KAIQ Wolfforth, TX; with Regional Mexican music (only possible match in area). Relog, 100KW at 1,349 miles.
1:20PM - 92.7 UNID 'Real Country' mixing with religion. Presume KBQL Las Vegas NM.
1:22PM - 99.5 KQBR Lubbock, TX; country music and ID 'Lonestar 99.5', overpowering KQBG Rock Island/Wenatchee. Strong signal but no RDS of course. NEW #571 from Ellensburg, 100KW at 1,349 miles.
1:24PM - 102.9 KIXN Hobbs, NM; local ads and COVID-19 resources, KIX 103 mention. NEW #572, 100KW at 1,340 miles.
MUF was 105.9 a couple min later, country (likely KSEL, no ID as it faded) and later briefly a Spanish station (KRZY-FM Santa Fe?) There was religious music on 104.3 (likely Brownfield TX, but faded before any ID), Regional Mexican on 103.7 (likely KPZA Jal, a relog), and classic hits on 101.5 (likely KRMQ Clovis, another relog).
1:43PM - 88.7 KXNM Encino, NM; with Duran Duran's "Save a Prayer," and support mention of The Water Store in Edgewood on George Ct. Relog, 18KW at 1,158 miles.
Skip mostly faded out after that.
A nice April surprise. Hopefully this is a sign that a great summer is coming - as long as we continue to follow the stay-at-home orders and wear masks in the grocery store.
Audio to be posted later once I am able to monitor and clip in Audacity. It won't be as crackling and tinny as previous years tnx to the speakers in the Hyundai. Times in Pacific.
1:07PM - 89.7 UNID with Religious music and commentary, phone calls in ENGLISH. KLTB TX is Spanish. Who could this be? Audio recording to come later and will be posted to WTFDA's UNID boards. They did mention some type of call-in offer.
1:10PM - 92.7 unid with talk program, likely Slaton TX but no ID.
1:13PM - 98.1 KKCL Lorenzo, TX; with 'Ordinary World' by Duran Duran // playlist. Relog, 36KW at 1,349 miles.
1:15PM - 96.3 KLLL Lubbock, TX; with Miranda Lambert song 'The House that Built Me,' and mention of K-Triple-L. Relog, 100KW at 1,349 miles.
1:19PM - 95.5 KAIQ Wolfforth, TX; with Regional Mexican music (only possible match in area). Relog, 100KW at 1,349 miles.
1:20PM - 92.7 UNID 'Real Country' mixing with religion. Presume KBQL Las Vegas NM.
1:22PM - 99.5 KQBR Lubbock, TX; country music and ID 'Lonestar 99.5', overpowering KQBG Rock Island/Wenatchee. Strong signal but no RDS of course. NEW #571 from Ellensburg, 100KW at 1,349 miles.
1:24PM - 102.9 KIXN Hobbs, NM; local ads and COVID-19 resources, KIX 103 mention. NEW #572, 100KW at 1,340 miles.
MUF was 105.9 a couple min later, country (likely KSEL, no ID as it faded) and later briefly a Spanish station (KRZY-FM Santa Fe?) There was religious music on 104.3 (likely Brownfield TX, but faded before any ID), Regional Mexican on 103.7 (likely KPZA Jal, a relog), and classic hits on 101.5 (likely KRMQ Clovis, another relog).
1:43PM - 88.7 KXNM Encino, NM; with Duran Duran's "Save a Prayer," and support mention of The Water Store in Edgewood on George Ct. Relog, 18KW at 1,158 miles.
Skip mostly faded out after that.
A nice April surprise. Hopefully this is a sign that a great summer is coming - as long as we continue to follow the stay-at-home orders and wear masks in the grocery store.