[email protected] wrote:
Hello All,
This is forwarded from Saul Chernos in Toronto, who is having fun with
his new 7.5" loopstick PL-380. Does anyone have any ideas what this
Spanish station could be? Maybe one of Saul's buddies in London? :-)
73, Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
In a message dated 4/9/2010 9:23:35 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
950 with Mexican music, an ID La Epa or something like that, and
mention of Mexico. Not a bad signal, and this in downtown Toronto,
despite noise crud, as I checked while getting ready to go to
sleep tonight. On my new Tecsun 380 ULR radio with modified
loopstick. I think I'm going to have fun with this. Cx must be
auroral...haven't really had time to check indices or e-mail or
such, very busy with work and getting ready for a week at my Burnt
River ON site.
Hi Guys:
I am hearing this in London, ONTARIO as well....mixing with WWJ
Detroit!! It seemed to be best with an EAST/WEST Orientation....not from
the South???
Id sounds like La Epa as Saul says or "LA EP-EH". Mexican Regional
Regional Music and Vocals in Spanish. Accordion Music and Lots of
Jingles. Also Space Sounds/Lasers Effects during Jingles???
Not sure what this is....hopefully we can ID it whether it's Mexico or
in the USA. I've heard WCTN in Potomoc, MARYLAND in SPANISH lots of
times at SUNSET...but not IDing like this......but it MAY be them!!
We'll see if they are heard by anyone else...or maybe a Better ID on the
hour??
Thanks for the tip Saul........
73...ROB VA3SW
Robert S. Ross
London, Ontario CANADA
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