As far as I know, KIEV isn't on the air, and from what I've read on various 
other boards/lists/forums, isn't gonna be for a while.  I suspect the sports 
you heard on 1500 may have been KSTP St. Paul - they are a semi regular weak 
visitor here on my Tecsun PL-606.  Also along a similar vein, any possibility 
that your 1570 Spanish could have been XERF?
As for 760 S.D., I bet monitoring them right at their LSS might be interesting 
... they are 5kW ND day and 50kW DA (null toward Detroit with a kidney bean 
like pattern or something like that) night.  They might be very weak or not 
there at all before pattern change, then suddenly jump to life with a much 
stronger signal at sunset.  Where I am, their signal is full quieting day and 
night, using only a portable's built-in ferrite.  I do have a way to tell the 
difference in strength at pattern change, though ...  ;)  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICaOz_Nvxeo   As strong as they are, though, it 
is still possible to get a fairly deep null, though ...  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWLX26cQpbQ  (although as you could probably 
tell from the video, it's EXTREMELY difficult to hold it - move the radio even 
a fraction of a degree off axis and you've lost about 20-30dB of null or 
something like that.)
CKWX is usually impossible here due to a local co-channel 10kW that's 6 miles N 
of me, but a couple months ago I caught them off the air and was able to get 
CKWX's signal.  (I have a recording if desired.)
As for 640 L.A., interestingly their groundwave signal is slightly weaker here 
than 1070 KNX, even though KFI is 12 miles closer (99 mi vs KNX's 111).  KFI's 
signal has an all land path to me, but KNX comes partially over saltwater, due 
to its transmitter being more to the west and the geography of the Southern 
California coastline

73, Stephen (in El Cajon / La Mesa, CA).



________________________________
 From: bill kral <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Sunday, April 8, 2012 11:04 AM
Subject: [IRCA] Pre/post Sunset Skip --04/07/12
 
Saturday evening skip was absolutely amazing. Things must have started to hop 
at 18:00 PDT but I started my scan at 18:30 and the first signal in loud and 
clear was 940 Fresno CA. The total band was showing good skip except 540 which 
was still vacant. No CBK yet while 990 and 1010 were active already. 1700 had 
an audible signal from Tj.Mex.  Some of the closer by graveyarders were topping 
out with temporary clear signals and one that ID'd nicely was KEDO Longview WA 
during a Mariners Baseball game. KPWX in Mt.Angel OR was still giving CKWX Van 
BC a hard time at least half an hour after LSS so are they cheating by delaying 
powering down to night power? Caught some sports on 1500 before it faded and I 
assumed it to be KIEV Culver City CA (if they are on air now). Heard Spanish on 
1570 for a few minutes before disappearing so either KCVR Lodi CA or KTGE 
Salinas CA. Both of these were first time catches here. 640 LA and 760 S.D. 
were showing signs of life
an hour before LSS at 7:55 PM PDT.Scanning time was cut short due to other 
commitments but this time I enjoyed a little downtime from the digital noise 
that usually plagues most of the vacant freqs here. 
Bill in BC
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