On 3/14/2013 9:44 PM, John Cereghin wrote:
Hi, all,
I was driving in Annapolis MD today and had a unidentified station on
1710, playing nothing but Spanish ballads. No announcements as I lost
the signal by the time I had crossed the Chesapeake Bay Bridge,
driving unto the Eastern Shore of Maryland, so I would assume it is
relatively low power.
Anything additional on this from anyone?
John Cereghin WDX3IAO
Smyrna DE
Hi John,
I've logged that SS station on 1710 at night here in Hendersonville, NC,
in the mountains south of Asheville. My loop peaks the signal in the
vicinity of the Chesapeake Bay to my northeast and I've wondered where
this station was located. No IDs, mostly music, but some SS male
announcing. From my monitoring they seem to be on a sporadic
schedule. They are not very strong but since there is no interference
on 1710, they are audible. I haven't logged the Lubavitcher station on
1710 here in quite some time. Perhaps they are no longer on the air.
Keep us posted on this Spanish language pirate.
Rick
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