In a message dated 11/7/2008 10:39:35 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I'm  stumped!  At 10:50 PM CST last night (Nov 6th), I was
listening on my  DT-400W to a very strong signal from a
Spanish speaking station on 1500 kHz  ID'ing between songs
as "Radio Alabanza."  No clear call letters, just  "Radio
Alabanza."  The null was very tight to the west from  my
location.

I have my suspicion that this could be the new  station
from Boerne, TX, (KBRN) but all my notes say that they
are  daytime only with a CP for nighttime ops with 15 watts.
If it was them and  they were using 15 watts, boy, those
watts were STRONG!

Any thoughts  or suggestions?

Thanks and 73,

Steve N5WBI
Houston  TX

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