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The Regional Mexican must be KKMO Tacoma. They are a pest at night, and now with the Oregon stations gone, they are really a pest. KRKK usually mixes w/ them, and so does KFIV.
 
I been trying to get KRKK from Carmichael, nothing

Only 1360 with my Sangean DT-200X

KFIV, Modesto, CA in the Daytime (Talk)
Unknown (Regional Mexican)
What time of day are you receiving KRKK?
What Radio are you using & what Time
It's usually sometime just after Wyoming sunset and just before California sunset, and when I received it, I was using the radio in my Subaru (it may not have the greatest sound quality, but it's impressively sensitive) right around 8 PM.

I haven't tried to see if I can receive it on any of my portable radios.

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The Regional Mexican must be KKMO Tacoma. They are a pest at night, and now with the Oregon stations gone, they are really a pest. KRKK usually mixes w/ them, and so does KFIV.
I was going to post it, But knowing there was other Mexican Stations on 1360

Also I'm in Carmicheal, CA in Northern part
It's usually sometime just after Wyoming sunset and just before California sunset, and when I received it, I was using the radio in my Subaru (it may not have the greatest sound quality, but it's impressively sensitive) right around 8 PM.

I haven't tried to see if I can receive it on any of my portable radios.

c
I was walking out to Walmart after SmackDown at 8pm

I will try my Sony SRF-A1
 
Tuning past Radio Marti on 6030khz at 0301UTC May 24th, I heard something only a true radio nerd would appreciate... news chime time. You know, like the old NBC chimes... but this time it was to the tune of "VOA"
 
Yesterday, I think about 7:30pm in Carmichael I tuned to 1170 on I heard briefly KYET til it switched to 1 Watt

Tonight, The same thing, But this time interference from KLOK then, KLOK by it's self..Sametime at 7:30pm
 
KQUE 980 Richmond, TX (Houston) at 0210UTC with music in spanish, matched to stream. 975 miles away, 4kw night DA pattern almost all due Southeast
 
1560 KZQQ Abilene, TX in w/oldies at 0236UTC in Laramie, WY Tue May 26th.

Vietnamese KGOW Houston and XEJPV Ciudad Juarez underneath.
 
Getting ready for E-skip season 2026 with these Mediafire clips from the 4th of July last year, a HUGE Es opening to ND, MB, ON, MN, UP MI and WI from Cascade, ID. And there's more to come
 
XEMX 1120, Mexicali, BC, MX. With 500Watts ND at 810 miles playing The 4 Tops @0418UTC Wed May 27
 
A bit late as this happened on May 8, but a total fluke and a DXers dream: A signal on 88.7 appeared from the noise and the voice-over said '... proud to support WAGP ...' and the signal faded. Meteor Scatter from Beaufort SC at a distance of 896 miles.
 
KCRN 1120 Limon, CO signed off at 830pm tonight, which is 15 minutes past FCC sunrise/sunset times listed for their coordinates. This may give someone a chance to log them if they're staying past dark a bit with full power
 
Hey Paul...you were probably in the skip cloud, but did FM open up for you a couple of hours ago? I noted KAIX-88.3 Casper at the end of the Es opening tonight. Not far from Laramie ;)
 
Hey Paul...you were probably in the skip cloud, but did FM open up for you a couple of hours ago? I noted KAIX-88.3 Casper at the end of the Es opening tonight. Not far from Laramie ;)
no idea. wasnt looking for it
 
Hi, new account here but I'm sure I've posted here before. I signed up again because I had some really cool FM DXing this afternoon about 2 pm local time. Probably atmospheric ducting. Listening from Sherman, TX, I heard WWDE in Norfolk, VA on 101.3 FM. At a distance of about 1150 miles!

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The WWDE call letters came up on my DAB radio display, so the signal was quite strong. I logged into their website and confirmed the song "Now Playing" was what I was hearing: Big Girls Don't Cry by Fergie. The DX lasted less than 10 minutes.

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The signal overpowered the local oldies station I was listening to, 101.3 KJIM which broadcasts only 10 miles from my location. But KJIM is only a 250 watt Class D translator station, so it wouldn't be hard to get overpowered by decent DX, as I saw today!
 


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