*LOL* Different strokes for different folks, I guess. I had the good fortune
(or dumb luck?) of getting stuck with growing up in the 1980s...Reaganomics,
Rubik's Cubes, MTV, and all that stuff... :) Excellent job on pulling KCKM
out from under the clutches of KWFM, Bob. I can't imagine Tucson is a very
easy environment in which to DX the MW band. 13 AM stations within a 20-mile
radius, 2 GY frequencies occupied (and a 3rd, 1340, probably loaded with
splatter from KWFM, depending on where you are in town), and several of those
13 clustered on the lower end of the band. You probably have lots of mixing
products to deal with. :( 73,Rick DauSouth Omaha, Nebraska
> Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 10:45:52 -0700
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [IRCA] KCKM snatched from the mouth of the dragon
>
>
> I tried posting twice last night, but apparently they got lost betwixt and
> between. This was a toughie, but old age, treachery and dumb luck prevailed.
> Of all Tucson stations, KWFM 1330 is the closest to me at about three miles.
> Nothing at all until 0516 UTC when definite sweep tones were heard. Next
> heard was code (couldn't copy but a few letters) at 0524 followed by more
> sweep tones. All of these are consistent with what I've seen posted this
> morning. I threw everything I had at it, but my Tecsun PL-310 was the only
> one that produced results. I don't mind digging and scratching for a new
> one, but the worst part was having to listen to KWFM's horrid 80's Rock
> programming. Many thanks to Bob and Paul for making this test happen!
>
> Bob Coomler W7SWL
> Tucson, AZ
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