It sounds like Radio Reloj , which means "Clock Radio" in Spanish. They have 
multiple transmitters in Cuba.     Chris   K4NHL  South Carulina
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From: "WILLIAM J. BROOKS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 10:27 AM
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> hi to all,
>           i've been getting a station underneath kdka,1020khz., in 
> pittsburgh
> which seems to be coming from the south. my quantum qx loop is getting
> the strongest signal from the south x southeast.
>           the audio appears to be spanish and there is a" morse" insertion
> in the broadcast every few minutes as if being used as a break in the
> commentary.the format appears to be all talk as i've not heard music,etc.
>           i am only 50mi. south of pittsburgh and it is most unusual to 
> get
> any competition  between kdka and another station, unless it's wbz or cfrb
> both of which are north of here.they would also be off-frequency.
>           is there a mexican or cuban station broadcasting with something
> approaching 50kw which isn't listed in the popular am listings?
>           73's
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