I believe you've actually spelled it, Zataran, right.

There is a rice dish, advertised on TV alot, that goes by the same name.

I'd venture you're right about the type of music, as the commercial refers
to that rice dish of the same name as having to do with New Orleans.

Paul Walker



On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 11:18 PM, k4ape <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 980    WRNE    FL   GULF BREEZE                         2245 29/02/08
> "This is your Zataran man with your favorite Zataran music on WRNE AM980."
> Playing what I would call cajan music. Nice signal when I first heard it,
> then lots of QSB. [WM-TN]
>
> The word Zataran may not be spelled correctly.
>
> DXer: Willis, K4APE
> QTH: Old Fort, TN
> ANTENNA: 149' long wire
> RCVR: Drake R-4C
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