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Spanish Top 40 on 106.9, and 104.7

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midwestclubber

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Receiving a station on 106.9, and 104.7, BOTH with a top 40 format, the stations are in Spanish, and I.Ds as Mega 106.9, and What sounds like KQ-105, any ideas would be greatly appreciated, I dont think they are coming from the continental U.S,,, I could be wrong though.
 
> Receiving a station on 106.9, and 104.7, BOTH with a top 40
> format, the stations are in Spanish, and I.Ds as Mega 106.9,
> and What sounds like KQ-105, any ideas would be greatly
> appreciated, I dont think they are coming from the
> continental U.S,,, I could be wrong though.
>

They're WKAQ-FM 104.7 and WMEG 106.9 from San Juan, Puerto Rico.
 
> > Receiving a station on 106.9, and 104.7, BOTH with a top
> 40
> > format, the stations are in Spanish, and I.Ds as Mega
> 106.9,
> > and What sounds like KQ-105, any ideas would be greatly
> > appreciated, I dont think they are coming from the
> > continental U.S,,, I could be wrong though.
> >
>
> They're WKAQ-FM 104.7 and WMEG 106.9 from San Juan, Puerto
> Rico.
>
GEEZ,,, How in the world are those signals making it to Indiana, all the way from P.R today, I have freaking (SNOW) on the ground. This is the first time ever, for getting DX with snow on the ground. the weirdest part may be the fact, that their was no other Notable DX on the dial. I cant find a website for WKAQ, It brings me to a univision site. I did find the WMEG website though.
 
> > > Receiving a station on 106.9, and 104.7, BOTH with a top
>
> > 40
> > > format, the stations are in Spanish, and I.Ds as Mega
> > 106.9,
> > > and What sounds like KQ-105, any ideas would be greatly
> > > appreciated, I dont think they are coming from the
> > > continental U.S,,, I could be wrong though.
> > >
> >
> > They're WKAQ-FM 104.7 and WMEG 106.9 from San Juan, Puerto
>
> > Rico.
> >
> GEEZ,,, How in the world are those signals making it to
> Indiana, all the way from P.R today, I have freaking (SNOW)
> on the ground. This is the first time ever, for getting DX
> with snow on the ground. the weirdest part may be the fact,
> that their was no other Notable DX on the dial. I cant find
> a website for WKAQ, It brings me to a univision site. I did
> find the WMEG website though.

Did you record some airchecks? Must be some sort of unique condition. Snow/ice scatter would be a possibility, but I don't think it would be so constant if that was the cause.

I'm getting absolutely nada here in Alabama. The most interesting thing so far was 97.5 WABB from Mobile getting through the mess of two first-adjacent locals and Atlanta's WPZE, but I heard it much better the day Katrina hit (when I possibly got WMEG, but not long enough to confirm) and again on Columbus Day.

No TV DX either.




>
 
> GEEZ,,, How in the world are those signals making it to
> Indiana, all the way from P.R today, I have freaking (SNOW)
> on the ground. This is the first time ever, for getting DX
> with snow on the ground. the weirdest part may be the fact,
> that their was no other Notable DX on the dial. I cant find
> a website for WKAQ, It brings me to a univision site.

WKAQ is a Univision station. On the page, look for Univision radio on the links on the left, and then find Puerto Rico on the radio by markets page that follows. KQ-105 is the identitfier... WKAQ is the way the AM is called.
 
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