1600 KUSH from Cushing, Oklahoma fading in and out last night - 5 kW days and .07 kW nights.
Also 1600 KGYM from Cedar Rapids, Iowa - 5 kW days and nights.
If Rob Norton (the owner of KGYM who unfortunately passed away) was still around, I imagine he would think that was so cool.Ive heard KGYM here under border blaster KVRI 1600 Blaine, WA (Vancouver, BC) 10kw into multi towers with 50kw ERP pointed right at me
I've heard stuff under KVRI but always thought it was the Oregon Public Broadcasting station on 1600 or the commercial talk station in OR but i never had enough to id it.
Last year, i finally ID'd KGYM. The KVRI ID is at 09 seconds into this clip then at a pause in KVRI audio at about 17 seconds, you hear a quick KGYM Cedar Rapids:
The Spanish station is likely XEAI. They're very common here in Houston, often the strongest station on the frequency. They play music in the evenings.5/8 10PM CST 1470 KC KLCL Lake Charles, LA talk 500 watts 1 tower. Fair/good copy.
Latino music station, most likely XEHI
Northern Tamaulipas. Weak.
Less likely XEAI Mexico City.
Thanks for that info!The Spanish station is likely XEAI. They're very common here in Houston, often the strongest station on the frequency. They play music in the evenings.
XEHI appears to have moved to FM. No sign of them in the daytime on the Brownsville SDR, ~100 miles away. I've not logged them from Houston, and they aren't listed in the IRCA Mexican Log.
Here is a link to the IRCA log. https://www.worldradiohistory.com/A...IRCA-Foreign-Log/IRCA-Mexican-Log-2024-25.pdfThe Spanish station is likely XEAI. They're very common here in Houston, often the strongest station on the frequency. They play music in the evenings.
XEHI appears to have moved to FM. No sign of them in the daytime on the Brownsville SDR, ~100 miles away. I've not logged them from Houston, and they aren't listed in the IRCA Mexican Log.
Your experiences may vary in other in other parts of the country, but particularly when I lived in Ohio and Indiana, heat waves with a lot of stagnant air (I'm talking air quality advisories) have brought their share of long distance tropo catchesMany parts of the west will experience a heatwave this week. Don't know if that affects the propagation. We'll get some of that too here.
check online5/14 12:05 AM CST 1220 KC
unidentified station playing " Separate Ways"
Journey.
12:15 "Dust In The Wind" Kansas.
Weak copy.
heard WCHT Feb. 22 - 8:42p CT 0242 UTCKenosha, WI 10:00 PM CDT WCHT 600 Escanaba, MI. Listed as 570W day / 134W night, both pointed mostly away from me (north). Decent signal for about 10 minutes in WMT's null. 220 miles, almost all water path up Lake Michigan.
Will do! Just after reading your post I got a new one. 8:00 PM 107.5 KNOL (K-Love) Jean Lafitte,LA 15 kw.Tropo is going crazy down there Mike!!! That's 410 miles. Keep checking for the westerly path too...LA and TX.