Was tuning the AM band last night on the Superadio 1 & loop, and tuned in 1490, which usually is a mess.
Except there was a local sounding station on it -- playing spots, a bit of music, and then a complete ID -- KBDM Dillon, Montana. It was on top of the channel with nearly local like quality and then 'poof', it's gone after maybe 2-3 minutes.
This is the second time something like this has happened. The last time was about a year ago, with another Montana station, the 1490 station in Great Falls (can't remember the call letters). I thought there was a new local station for a bit. Then it IDed, and within a minute or so it faded into the mess.
Usually when I tune in a graveyard channel, it's a constant mess of signals -- and only rarely does one particular station dominate the channel, and even then, it's still being interfered with by other signals on the same channel.
But on these rare occasions, glitches do happen. Something odd comes to the top and stays there a few minutes.
Except there was a local sounding station on it -- playing spots, a bit of music, and then a complete ID -- KBDM Dillon, Montana. It was on top of the channel with nearly local like quality and then 'poof', it's gone after maybe 2-3 minutes.
This is the second time something like this has happened. The last time was about a year ago, with another Montana station, the 1490 station in Great Falls (can't remember the call letters). I thought there was a new local station for a bit. Then it IDed, and within a minute or so it faded into the mess.
Usually when I tune in a graveyard channel, it's a constant mess of signals -- and only rarely does one particular station dominate the channel, and even then, it's still being interfered with by other signals on the same channel.
But on these rare occasions, glitches do happen. Something odd comes to the top and stays there a few minutes.