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WWL audible fair to good at 925pm AK Sat Jan 13 with The Ramsey Show and the Cuban Wobbler very obviously present under them. Heard them damn near local level strength about a week or so ago.
 
"Doble Uve Radio" 900 Mexico City heard at 824pm AK Sat Jan 13th with Capital Cities tune "Safe & Sound" loud and clear for a minute or two. Several other good, loud fade ups before and after this song from 4000 miles away. XEW is *almost* reaching the level of "pest" here.
"Doble-u" and "Doble-ve" are the two ways of saying "W" in Spanish.

In some places, like Puerto Rico, both are used commonly. WUNO uses "Doble-ve" while WKAQ used "Doble-u".

Similarly, "Y" may be "yea" in some nations and "ee-griega" in others.
 
I was tuning into 1070, and rather than the usual KNX in the clear, it was fighting with another station in English. I'm guessing it was CFAX, which means tonight's propagation must be favoring northern stations tonight.

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Little 250-watt CKIR-870 Invermere BC (338 mi) really dominating tonight mixed with KFLD. // CKGR-FM playlist
Meanwhile, KYW 1060 Philadelphia (!!) weakly dominating over KGFX...that's only the second time since CKMX signed off and it's stronger than the last time. WBBM-780 Chicago also in with local ads in KKOH null. CKJH-750 Melfort under KXTG 'Beach Radio'
Sports on 670 under KBOI has to be WSCR.
KMON-560 Great Falls good signal tonight, probably on day pattern. Coast to Coast on 600, could be KCOL or KOGO (or even WMT, but unlikely). Not strong and CJWW is also in there.
1390 has a weak KLGN Logan UT on top of a jumble.
 
I was tuning into 1070, and rather than the usual KNX in the clear, it was fighting with another station in English. I'm guessing it was CFAX, which means tonight's propagation must be favoring northern stations tonight.

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Was just on 1070 on both XHDATA-109 & Sangean DT-200X in Dayton, NV

Only KNX
 
For some reason fast awake here at an unacceptable 6AM, I spun some GE SR 2 battery dial for a few AQH;s, and wound up with a newie for the log this MM Jan 15th.
Female vocal ended at 6:45, still dark out the window here. Guy comes on and says a pretty clear -- I thought -- 'The Breeze 13-50, WZHI'.
The only true authority (Radio Locator, hi) lists a WCHI in Ohio, as 'Easy 1350' -- and as a soft A/C station. But -- since the recent radio marketing trend is to skywrite any and all FM translators first before mentioning (hush now) any mere AM shack ..... and since the listed WCHI mentions just the 1350 signal .... to me that was they and I'm counting it. I phoned them anyway and left a message to call me back.
(Oddly, and graciously, a few stations I did phone INDEED called back in recent times to verify -- . Rhode Island 1540 (2022) and WBTX 1470 (2018) from VA did just that. So we'll see).
 
Shortly after 2am EST, I got a mix of CBI Sydney, NS and WRVA Richmond, VA on 1140 in Clifton, NJ. CBI was airing Living Planet while WRVA was airing commercials and a weather report. The theme music and talking from CBI was audible at times until Coast to Coast AM on WRVA started. CBI's transmitter is 782 miles (1,260 km) away from me at 10,000 watts.
 
Shortly before 5pm EST, I received WWCO "Viva! Radio" Waterbury, CT on 1240 in Clifton, NJ. It was not the TOH legal ID, but to keep a decent signal long enough to get an ID on a graveyard frequency after sunset is amazing.

Around 6:15pm EST, I received WBOM Meriden, CT on 1470. The signal was in and out, but I heard "102.5 Hartford's R&B and Throwbacks Station" clearly. No sign of WSAN Allentown, PA like I usually get.
 
@MihaelD1972
Good catch on WWCO.
Or as you put it, anything on a GY frequency after sunset.
Vastly different times and conditions today, what with seemingly every licensed AM station on autopilot and going 24/7/52/365/infinity. For instance: on 1240 back in Queens just NW of JFK Airport, back in the 60's, semi-local Long Islander WGBB used to sign off at 1AM each night. Occuying the frequency overnight were WBAX Wilkes-Barre (the louder), with a fainter WWCO under them. Both were top 40 then. At times, other stations used to fiddle around staying on all night into Monday mornings, I was the most incompetent of the four DXers there in southeast Queens and wound up with 27 different stations heard on 1240. Here in PA I've heard a staggering total of three (3) on 1240 -- one of them a code test from WWON Rhode Island. Not exactly a regular-schedule cornucopia there, lol.
 
1KW Radio Tarma on 4775khz from Peru was just pounding in despite CODAR just after 0100UTC Tue Jan 16th (Which is 4pm AK Time Monday)
 
Shortly before 11pm EST, I received 850 KOA Denver, CO in Clifton, NJ. It was airing commercials, followed by the legal ID and KOA News. Mostly weak reception with occasional splatter from 860 CJBC Toronto, ON. KOA is about 1,610 miles (2,592 km) away from me.

At around 12:40am EST, I received 1190 WOWO Fort Wayne, IN underneath an open carrier of WLIB New York, NY. It was airing Ground Zero and commercials. WOWO's signal was strong enough to overcome some of WLIB's open carrier. I listened until shortly after the legal ID was given at 1am EST. WOWO is about 584 miles (941 km) away from me.
 
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Shortly before 11pm EST, I received 850 KOA Denver, CO in Clifton, NJ. It was airing commercials, followed by the legal ID and KOA News. Mostly weak reception with occasional splatter from 860 CJBC Toronto, ON. KOA is about 1,610 miles (2,592 km) away from me.

At around 12:40am EST, I received 1190 WOWO Fort Wayne, IN underneath an open carrier of WLIB New York, NY. It was airing Ground Zero and commercials. WOWO's signal was strong enough to overcome some of WLIB's open carrier. I listened until shortly after the legal ID was given at 1am EST. WOWO is about 584 miles (941 km) away from me.
Pretty awesome catch! I just saw the video you uploaded on YouTube. I used to try for KOA but I thought Cleveland and Boston's 850 would make it impossible. Sort of like the obstacle of ever receiving WDAQ Danbury during tropo. With 2 similar format stations WMGQ and WKJY.
 
From Springfield, OH, got a nice slew of new logs at 5PM local time yesterday, like there was some strong SE to NW propagation wind (sure that's not the technical term!). The wild thing is that at 4:45PM, I was still hearing almost nothing other than the typical daytime only suspects. 15 minutes apparently is a lot at dawn/dusk. I hate waking up early so dusk is now my new favorite time to listen.

960 WFIR Roanoke, VA
1470 WQXL Columbia, SC
970 WWRK Florence, SC
1170 WCXN Claremont, NC
1180 WKCE Knoxville, TN
1300 WNQM Nashville, TN
1690 Avondale Estates, GA

All these are from 275-450 miles away, not huge, but interesting being so early in the day still and mostly all from the same direction.

For any birders out there, also just saw a flock of 40 sandhill cranes fly over the house heading south. I didn't know they hung around so late into winter...
 
Shortly before 11pm EST, I received 850 KOA Denver, CO in Clifton, NJ. It was airing commercials, followed by the legal ID and KOA News. Mostly weak reception with occasional splatter from 860 CJBC Toronto, ON. KOA is about 1,610 miles (2,592 km) away from me.
Great catch! I believe I also heard a KOA ID from NYC several years ago, but it seemed so improbable to me at the time that I didn't completely trust what I heard. Now I know it's possible and I might not be crazy after all...
 
DFW, Texas - Sangean ATS-909X

New station, new state logged:

1000 KNWN Seattle, WA at 1/18/2024 0305 CST - Weak, but rising to fair with "Northwest News" and local weather. Mostly alone on the channel with KTOK/XEOY barely audible.

I had seen Loyd in Louisiana report hearing KNWN recently so I began checking 1000 occasionally, finding just XEOY/KTOK and rarely WMVP. Happened to wake up around 3am today, grabbed the radio from the nightstand and checked 1000 and sure enough, there was KNWN.
 
Way to go!! KNWN in Dallas...now I know the reciprocal can happen! I pick up WOAI and WBAP often, and rarely KRLD. I wonder if KNWN is possible in even further locations than LA. Like Florida?!
 
From Springfield, OH 7pm:

990 CBW Winnipeg. 950 miles.
Also just over 200 logs in my 1st 2 months. I know it may take many months to get to 300 though. Got all the easy pickins.

Still no Mexico or 1400 yet. Last frequency to get.
 


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