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Que Buena on 94.3 FM

Unfortunately I dont know if I heard KEBN Garden Grove or KBUA San Fernando because both of the Que Buena's are on 94.3 but one of them made the 850 mile trip to Laramie, WY earlier this summer during FM DX season.
Audio: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13AZUHAUIeu3hm6tsG9IG6u4C0g7RsRcg/view?usp=sharing


I've heard a few other Los Angeles FMs, along with a botload of AM's from all over LA.....640, 740, 790, 830, 930, 980, 1110, 1260, 1330, 1390, 1460, 1480, 1540 and 1650. I've heard a smattering of signals outside LA.. 1520 Oxnard, 1000 San Diego, 600 San Diego...610 Lancaster, 1050 Bakersfield, 1350 San Bernardino, 1550 Apple Valley, 1670 Moreno Valley,
 
Unfortunately I dont know if I heard KEBN Garden Grove or KBUA San Fernando because both of the Que Buena's are on 94.3 but one of them made the 850 mile trip to Laramie, WY earlier this summer during FM DX season.

In case you were not aware, the three LA / Orange County Que Buenas are 100% simulcast. They never separate.
 
In case you were not aware, the three LA / Orange County Que Buenas are 100% simulcast. They never separate.

Yup... slightly disappointed i dont know exactly what station I had, but its a good catch no matter how you split the apple.
 
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