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What station is this?

I liive on the coast of Maine near Ellsworth. I've noticed lately that I am getting a Spanish-language station on 540 kHz. The signal is fairly faint, but steady; I'm wondering where it's coming from --- somewhere in southern New England? I don't know of a station on 540 in the Boston area. Does anyone have any idea?
 
I liive on the coast of Maine near Ellsworth. I've noticed lately that I am getting a Spanish-language station on 540 kHz. The signal is fairly faint, but steady; I'm wondering where it's coming from --- somewhere in southern New England? I don't know of a station on 540 in the Boston area. Does anyone have any idea?

On 535 kHz, it is most likely Radio Christiana out of Turks & Caicos Islands (just southeast of the Bahamas), which has been known to do a simulcast of commonly-owned 1330 in NYC. ---jibguy
 
Could be WLIE ISlip NY

It could be WLIE on Long Island. I think they are Spanish now. Low on the dial...the lowest... and quite a bit of salt water path.
 
I was driving from Fort Kent to Caribou this afternoon around 3, and was picking up 540 pretty good, but apparently was a Canadian "23 past the hour...of 4 o'clock in most of Labrador" station
. Same feed was on 1400. WGAN was blowtorching in Cross Lake!
 
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