At 09:17 PM 4/28/2007 -0400, you wrote:
>1580 in Bithlo/orlando recently changed spanish formats, this COULD be it!
>
>But, Im not sure at all.
>
>PW

Group,

Without looking at the NRC Log really carefully, and after consulting
FCC's AM Query, I listened to my "mystery" 1580 ID several times for
clues.

I came to the conclusion that it could be "WXLA," but after researching
available data I spied WXRA, Georgetown, Kentucky. 10 kW with what looks
like 20 kW effective DA toward SE.

The music before and after the Taco Bell spot and ID COULD be Norteña
what with the accordion music, but my data says WXRA is SS. The calls
sound right, but EE spots don't jibe a-t'all.

Anyone have a clue?

>On 4/28/07, Charles A Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > 1580  WXLE/   2002 4/28 Unidentified EE station w/EE ads
> >       WSLE    for Taco Bell. Then, at 2002, unaccented male
> >                w/"WXLE, Fifteen-Eighty," and right into
> >               Mexican norteña music! Later, heard reference
> >                to "Mega," but I think this was another US
> >               station w/XE music (also heard up to 2000).
> >                Anyone got any ideas? Looped toward west.

Charles A Taylor, WD4INP
Greenville, North Carolina 



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