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Looks like I'll be doing some DXing from California in three weeks

Also, maybe a good time to listen may be right around sunset in Tijuana while they are still with their non directional signal which is a little past 6:30 PDT right now.
 
One thing, though ... when I've listened to them around sunset, I've never noticed them switch.  Normally I notice when a station switches, as they are briefly off the air while making the switch. Or, maybe it's possible that the Mexican stations switch at a different time than the U.S. stations. For example I've noticed XEWW-690 switch at a different time than the San Diego stations. Also XEUT-1630 usually signs off at midnight and XEQIN-1160 San Quintin usually comes on at, IIRC, 5 am with 10kW, regardless of sunrise time.
 
Maybe someone (like David Eduardo) can confirm this, but if I remember correctly daytime for stations in Mexico is considered to be 6AM to 8PM local time year round.
 
I was listening to 1700 for quite a while last night and there most definitely was a third station and possibly a fourth in addition to the two regulars KVNS and WJCC.

It couldn't have been WEUP from Huntsville, Al because that gospel religious station has a distinct sound.

What I first heard for an instant was some announcer saying the two words 'Ohio State'. That was all I heard and then it was gone.

What I was hearing a bit later came in at times briefly and at one point rivaled the strength of KVNS and WJCC which both were quite weak at that moment.

It was some kind of talk show but it was not sports. I did hear them mention something about the solar cycle.

Could that have been KKLF from Richardson, Texas?

So, I certainly heard at least a third station and maybe a fourth in addition to our two nighttime regulars.
 
What time of the night was it? I briefly heard a C2C program mention something about the solar cycle within the past couple nights, but I don't remember what time it was. As I was busy with other things, I was unable to continue listening.
 
I've gotten KKLF 1700 while at Englewood Beach FL mid to late PM, 2 hrs or so before sunset in mid winter along with a bunch of X banders from TX and one, if I recollect in the Ft. Smith AK area.
REAL good car radio, not like the POS I have now!
 
pianoplayer88key said:
What time of the night was it? I briefly heard a C2C program mention something about the solar cycle within the past couple nights, but I don't remember what time it was. As I was busy with other things, I was unable to continue listening.


This was some time between about 11:30 pm to 12:15 am.
 
I was listening to 1700 again for the past half hour and KVNS was coming in much better than WJCC.

During a couple of the cycles where KVNS would get real strong, in the background of their signal I could hear what sounded like a sports announcer but with the music on KVNS, it was impossible to hear exact words.
 
I was listening again tonight and there was definitely a sports broadcast on the station I was hearing on 1700.

Listen closely.

The weak signal peaks after about 20 seconds into the video and at about 29 seconds, you clearly hear the words 'National League'.

Was this XEPE?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWNI4JnB3vE
 
That DOES sound like the ESPN baseball announcer for the Phillies/Cardinals game I was listening to maybe an hour or so ago on 1700 here. I wonder if someone could chime in and let us know whether the other sports station on 1700 was NOT airing that game this evening?
I wonder if there's a chance you might catch something during commercial breaks? Maybe they might do some local spots.
 
KBGG in Des Moines, Ia is sports and ESPN so they probably were carrying the game also. Unless you can get an ID or some local commercial we will never be sure.
 
I went to the website of 1700 The Champ, the station of Iowa and sent them a message asking if they could tell me what game they were broadcasting last night. I'll see what they say.

It occurred to me only later after my reception of the mystery sports station last night to see what KBGG from Iowa had on their live stream and it was post game coverage of the Eagles/49ers game that has just ended.

I was unable to get any live stream from XEPE during the time I was hearing that sports station on 1700. They have available live streaming but it was not broadcasting anything I think because of some kind of blackout rules or something.

The station I was hearing with the sports seemed strongest when the radio was pointed in the same direction as KVNS. That in itself doesn't prove it was XEPE and doesn't rule out KBGG but it's worth mentioning.
 
gar fla said:
I went to the website of 1700 The Champ, the station of Iowa and sent them a message asking if they could tell me what game they were broadcasting last night. I'll see what they say.

It occurred to me only later after my reception of the mystery sports station last night to see what KBGG from Iowa had on their live stream and it was post game coverage of the Eagles/49ers game that has just ended.

I was unable to get any live stream from XEPE during the time I was hearing that sports station on 1700. They have available live streaming but it was not broadcasting anything I think because of some kind of blackout rules or something.

The station I was hearing with the sports seemed strongest when the radio was pointed in the same direction as KVNS. That in itself doesn't prove it was XEPE and doesn't rule out KBGG but it's worth mentioning.

Yeah, it would be very helpful if you could get a web stream while you're trying to DX on 1700 since those two sports stations broadcast many of the same programs.
 
My location is 19 miles/NE of XEPE, and have NEVER been able to detect a signal change at sunset, when XEUT/1630 performs theirs.Also
monitored these stations when in Surprise, AZ; El Centro, Bakersfield, and Sacramento, CA. Northward, the signal should increase, while
eastward it should weaken, and be instantly noticable, as XEUT is. The owner of 1700 had been fined $10k for this tactic on his (US)San Diego station.
 
Even assuming they do change signal patterns, I don't think there's enough of a null to prevent their signal from getting quite far east.

As I recall, someone here once said XEPE can often be loud even into Texas. Not only that, almost half the signal path's skip from XEPE if it could make it here would be over the Gulf too. That's probably why KVNS has such a good signal here.


So I listened again tonight and just like last night, I got the same kind of signal which was a baseball game.

I went to XEPE's site and their coverage was blacked out online, so I went to the site of the station in Iowa and they had the Tigers/Yankees game.

Obviously, there had to be some delay between streaming and on air broadcast but what I was able to hear on 1700 didn't seem to match all. But that doesn't mean it necessarily was not the same game, as the delay can be as much as a minute or more.

Does anyone close to XEPE know if they were broadcasting a different game?

An interesting thing I did notice is that when the game and post game stuff was over on KBGG's audio stream, what I continued to hear on my radio on 1700 sounded different as if it was still ESPN feed. Not only that, KBGG played the theme song 'We are the Champions' on their audio stream but I did not hear it at all while I was also listening to 1700 on my radio.

And as I mentioned from my observation last night, whatever ESPN station I was hearing on 1700 was coming from about the same direction as KVNS and weakened quite a bit when I moved the radio more to the north.

I don't know what to make of this but those are my observations from tonight.
 
I remember XEPE broadcasting the Tigers/Yankees game this evening. Did you by any chance listen to any commercials during breaks? Something there could provide a major clue, as XEPE very often airs commercials intended for San Diego or Mexico. Examples of things I've heard from their Mexican-oriented ads are "during the government of the president,..." "This program is public, not related to any political party, and shall not be used for any purpose other than stated in the program", and maybe other things. Sometime maybe I'll see if I can dig up some audio examples, if you'd like.
 
I got a reply from my inquiry into which game KBGG was broadcasting Sunday night and he said it was the Tigers/Yankees game.

Someone here said the game in the video of my catch sounded like the Phillies/Cards game.


pianoplayer88key said:
That DOES sound like the ESPN baseball announcer for the Phillies/Cardinals game I was listening to maybe an hour or so ago on 1700 here. I wonder if someone could chime in and let us know whether the other sports station on 1700 was NOT airing that game this evening?
I wonder if there's a chance you might catch something during commercial breaks? Maybe they might do some local spots.

If that's the case, I may have an actual catch of XEPE. :)
 
XEPE should only be as strong as XEUT(1630, 1.3 miles east)in, say Texas. After a check of the DAN plot, a more than 10db signal
reduction(down to 1kw ERP) eastward is REQUIRED, to protect any and all 1700 stations located NE, E, SE. It should be similar to
any of the other X-Banders from CA that are 1kw, ND, at night, not stronger...
 
Even if that's the case, half the distance to XEPE is over the Gulf which is better for skip.

That's probably the reason KVNS comes in so well here as opposed to other locations the same distance over all land.
 
IF I can catch VNS on a (*&$ Bose Wave radio in Central Mass, it is definitely possible to get the West Coast on multiple frequencies from FLA but one has to be persistent.
Am definitely investing in a better radio soon...
 
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