Actually WAQI's about 130 miles north-east of Key West.
michael hagerty said:There used to be an AM on 710 up around Sacramento (Carmichael, I think). Have they gone dark, or is that a possibility?
stormy01 said:michael hagerty said:There used to be an AM on 710 up around Sacramento (Carmichael, I think). Have they gone dark, or is that a possibility?
710 in Carmichael/Sacramento is still there - no en español - it's a Christian station called The Light http://www.kfia.com/
michael hagerty said:There used to be an AM on 710 up around Sacramento (Carmichael, I think). Have they gone dark, or is that a possibility?
boiseengineer said:Interesting night. This is a N-S path night for sure. Diff Spanish station on 710. Male talking, a lot. But loops E-S-E from Boise. Faint SS w/music under looping E-S-E. KIRO in & out w/ Mariners baseball (top of the 6th Reds lead 3-2, tying run on 3rd) . Noted XEROK 800 in big time too. Don't hear them normally.
crainbebo said:I'll check tonight under KIRO if I hear SS on 710, then I'll listen to 5025 (Radio Rebelde) and see if it matches. If it dosen't match, do I automatically have Venezuela in my log?
-crainbebo
DavidEduardo said:During many periods over the last 20-some years that WAQI has been an anti-Castro station, the Cuban stations on 710 have been a mix of Rebelde repeaters and independent stations.
boiseengineer said:Actually WAQI's about 130 miles north-east of Key West.
schmave said:boiseengineer said:Actually WAQI's about 130 miles north-east of Key West.
And probably unlistenable in the Keys, no? How does WAQI's signal fare in its local area (day and night) before the Cubans cause it problems?