It took years to finally ID KBRW fo me living on the Northern Oregon Coast. KNBR SF is a powerhouse here running 50 KW ND 24/7. It is easier to log stations to the East on 680, that North. Plus CHFA is in the way. I knew I had logged KBRW in the past, but I could never get an ID from them. The format matched, but at ID time, too much KNBR, until a few years ago during a very good Northern opening that gave KBRW a slight edge in signal. I caught their weather forecast, IDs, and even IDs for their translators. But it wasn't easy phasing down KNBR enough. KBRW is a good verifier too. I have their bumper sticker on the back of my van. Living in AK for 12-1/2 years (55-67), AK has always been an interest to me. I only need a few stations to have them all, so I keep trying from Fall to Spring KTKN-930, KBBI-890, KENI-650 and KFQD-750 are the easiest here.
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