I've been tracking an unidentified country station on 560 for the past several nights. I first heard it last Tuesday on my new SFR-59, mixing with WQAM in Miami with my local WFIL in Philadelphia nulled on the SRF. But the country station was mixed in underneath. My shack is finally coming together but I don't have my FRG-7 or my DX-150B hooked up to my outside antennas yet so I'm basically running my Kaito KA1103 barefoot, with my box loop and Select-A-Tenna right now.
Last night, I pulled out the SRF and tuned to 560 again and there was my unid station, ending an ad string with "...also in Middlesboro on US Route 25E...:" then into Southern Gospel Music. The announcer had a strong mountain accent. I didn't get the ID (didn't have time to stay with it) but I strongly presume WMIK in Middlesboro KY, listed at 88 watts (!!!) at night. They were putting in a good-to-great signal on the SRF with the other stations nulled out. I went to the Kaito and the Select-A-Tenna to see if I could get it and I could barely pull WMIK out of the mud. I think I had WMIK in the Kaito but nowhere near as well as on the SRF. I'm wondering how well the FRG-7 hooked up to my 200-foot longwire would have done. I should have it on today in time for Radio St. Helena Day, but tonight, I do want to put the SRF head to head with the Frog on the wire. But last night's new station furthered the legend of the SRF-59 in my mind! John Cereghin Smyrna DE -- http://www.pilgrimway.org/dx.html _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
