Warm greetings to all of you !

While the past night, nothing noteworthy was heard, on Tuesday night, between 
0030 and 0100 UTC (2030 to 2100 EDT), I heard a Spanish tropical music station, 
playing a wide array of music ranging from salsa to bachata or merengue ! Very 
good peaks over/under an unID sports talker, but always faded out during the 
talk segments, so I couldn't ID it... Almost certainly an ethnic domestic, but 
probably not the Toronto station, because this station was nulled out with the 
Sanyo's antenna aimed perpendicular to the E/W bearing... I even thought I had 
Venezuela, but the strong signal and the very poor propagation toward Latin 
America, unlike on Monday night when a few of the most commun Pan-Americans 
were huge, definitively points to the USA ! Some of the music was taped, but 
this don't proves to be useful when trying to ID it !

That being said, I was quite buzzy yesturday, so I didn't had time to repport 
it back then. Among the DX related things, I joined AM Stereo groups on Yahoo! 
and I also took a Technics SA-104 tuner out of dust I received as a gift 
sometime ago. I found an adapter for proffessional headphones (so only one that 
would work, anyway), so I could listen to it. I connected it to a broken Yagi 
antenna and I must confess that the performance I had maked me want to use a 
better antenna... I heard a new semi-local on 100.1 MHz in Valleyfield and 
several other catches, but it lacks a lot of gain, as some of the elements of 
my Yagi were broke and the wire I use for connecting the Yagi isn't a coaxial 
cable, so they are lots of signal losses with it... Anyway, some of the 
stronger Es might be heard... As far as the selectivity goes, I'm VERY 
impressed. I can hear slight splatter on 94.5 MHz, while using other radios I 
have, I get very annoying overspills from local CKMF on 94.3 and semi-local 
WYUL on 94.7. This Technics SA-104 tuner is an AM-FM one and on mediumwave the 
selectivity is the worst one I've ever heard. The Sont XFD AM Stereo car radio 
we have, in the Wide filter position, is slightly MORE selective than it is and 
is a real DX machine in the AM "normal" filter position which is narrower than 
"normal" mid-range fidelity. As far as the sensitivity goes, I have trouble 
hearing some of the semi-local pests clearly like WVMT-620... It is really a 
sensitivity problem as the internal ferrite bar antenna on the back of it is 
quite large ! I guess, the selectivity could compare with that of the Grundig 
G5 receiver which is the only radio I have that clearly cuts down the 91.9 jazz 
splatter against 91.7 in the way of Radio Coco, Ciúdad de la Havana via a 
long-haul single-hop Es mixed with some tropo in the way... Enough now, I'd 
like to see if there is some Es undergoing !

Anyway, if someone knows the identity of the Spanish tropical music station 
heard on 1430 Tuesday night around local sunset, please let me know !


This short repport is brought yo you by Bogdan Alexandru Chiochiu, DXing from 
Pierrefonds (Montreal's West Island), Quebec, Canada using mainly the Sanyo 
MCD-S830 barefoot, but also the Technics SA-104 AM/FM Stereo tuner along with a 
Yagi antenna that has some of its element broken !

May the good DX be with you !
Bogdan Chiochiu

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