What about the Mississippi station?
I've had them all except KDIA. KDZR was managed quite a few years ago when had 
two Diosneys in // on 1640, and had Sandy Utah last winter/spring.
If KDIA is rare for Neil in IL, this one may prove elusive here... 
Will also be eyeing southwards...

Saul 
Burnt River ON



Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 12:43:31 -0700
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Subject: Re: [NRC-AM] WKSH 1640 WI has gone silent

 John Rieger and I were talking about this on dxworld.com's bcblog page this 
morning.  I was still getting WKSH on the air during the 6:00 hour (Central 
Time) here last night, but KOAG was all alone this morning.  My guess was that 
WKSH pulled the plug sometime around Midnight.  This will make Vallejo, CA a 
little easier to go after now, although Sandy, UT (already logged here) will 
still be in the way.  I'm hoping that tonight will be a repeat of last night's 
fantastic northern cx, thanks to a K index that has flatlined at 0.  I heard 
CBX-740 for the first time in over 22 years.   :)  73,Rick DauSouth Omaha, 
Nebraska
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Milwaukee's Radio Disney pulled the plug sometime yesterday afternoon (I 
think). They should be silent while looking for a buyer. This means the 
Portland area stn is now the only Dosney on this channel and they should be 
widely heard. Hopefully Oregon just became easier for those further east. 



Cx are very good for high latitudes these past couple of days and we still have 
two more evenings of potentially great end of Sept SSS to look forward to.



KDZR will switch from 10 kW day power to 1 kW night power at 2230 EDT for two 
more days. 



Last night here in IL, Disney started showing up on 1640 at about 2217 and was 
often dominant atop KOAG/WTNI/KBJA until they reduced power, but as usual I 
couldn't get any local material or ID. KDIA was not noted but they switch 
pattern at 2215. Later on, Disney would occasionally surface and actually come 
atop, but I can't copy what should have been an ID during their breaks about 2 
minutes before ToH, when other audible Disney's (1260,1690) IDed. 



Does anyone know, when other than a couple mins prior to ToH, Disney's 
typically go into local breaks and have ads and possibly an ID?



73 KAZ Barrington IL



    
     

    
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