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NEW log early morning 2/9/19 - first of 2019!

It took several weeks, but I finally snagged a new one on this blizzard, horrible, wintery morning.

1580 - KWLO UT, Springville; classic country and partial ID at 0138 PT 2/9/19 - '99.9 and 1580, Utah's ???'. The station went on in May 2018 so they are very recent to air. NEW #781, 380W at 627 miles. This was mixing with KGAL, KBLA and likely one other station.
Hoping for some more before winter is over!
 
It took several weeks, but I finally snagged a new one on this blizzard, horrible, wintery morning.

1580 - KWLO UT, Springville; classic country and partial ID at 0138 PT 2/9/19 - '99.9 and 1580, Utah's ???'. The station went on in May 2018 so they are very recent to air. NEW #781, 380W at 627 miles. This was mixing with KGAL, KBLA and likely one other station.
Hoping for some more before winter is over!


The station is oldies now, I've heard it here in Laramie, WY several nights. they call themselves "Utah's Goat" and stream online at www.utahsgoat.com
 
It sounded like an old country crossover, so I figured they were still classic country. Utah's Goat is what I heard, but the last word as weak. Still, 380 watts at 600+ miles isn't too bad.
 
It sounded like an old country crossover, so I figured they were still classic country. Utah's Goat is what I heard, but the last word as weak. Still, 380 watts at 600+ miles isn't too bad.

Not at all. im a member of another message board where the guy who purchased KQMB FM and KSRR AM is also a member, hes leasing/programming KWLO and will be buying it, and is the one who filled me in on some of the station operations
 
KSRR was logged here in late 2015. I still have KRRF-1230 on my want list, along with Heber City's KTMP-1340. The distance should be doable (~600 mi) but it's a packed channel of course. And I STILL need KKAT-860 to this day! I can't believe they won't make it on critical hours power even. Should be easy peasy.
 
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