Doug,

Actually KZTS is usually the main dominant nights, although we get mucho 
Southern Utah, some Rocklin, Seattle at sunset (sometimes), occasional Laramie 
& rarely Afton WY as well as Fowler.
Fowler heard usually when auroral is heavy. Oh, and the religious station from 
the San Diego area pops in if you listen long enough.  Heard the AZ station in 
spanish when they first came on as
the frequency was pretty wide open out here then but very very rarely since.  
One other oddity is that altho Mike Hawkins hears them from time to time I have 
not heard KGYN Guymon for years &
years, and I have tried!

Don



"Doug Pifer-desert4wd.com" wrote:

> Don, Thanks!   Im guessin' KEBR over-powers KQEQ for you?  Yeah, they're
> listed as spanish, or were anyways and that's what goofed me up. The
> "different" programming is what made it stand out. If it were still spanish,
> I would have never even noticed it.
> 73- Doug
>
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> > Wow!  Nice catch!  They are so rare here that I never thought of them.
> > And, the last time I'd heard them they were in spanish.  Again, nice
> > catch!
> >
> > Don
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