I find it interesting that you get KGED commonly and never mention KNTS which I 
find is considerably more common here in IL. Then I checked distances and Enid 
is more than 250 miles closer to Fresno than it is to Seattle. Enid also is 
just over 1200 miles to Fresno, and assuming we understand MW skip, that should 
make 1 hop reception a lot more likely than 1 hop from Seattle.

73 KAZ

-----Original Message-----
>From: "Glenn Hauser [email protected] [mwdx]" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Aug 15, 2014 11:38 AM
>To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], 
>[email protected]
>Subject: [mwdx] 1680 KRJO Monroe LA is back on
>
>** U S A. 1680, Aug 15 at 0621 UT, ``Classic Country 16-80`` non-ID and music, 
>loops NW/SE, CCI with financial advice from presumed KGED Fresno. So KRJO 
>Monroe LA is back on the air after several weeks` hiatus. Classic Country was 
>its previous identity as early as Sept 24, 2013, when I logged it, a change 
>made after the NRC AM Log 2013-2014 which went to press about August 1 showing 
>NWS/BIZ format. Still shows Classic Country 1680 on website 
>http://www.krjo.com which is nothing but a listen link. So our clear shot to 
>KGED is over. QSL manager Patrick Martin has not answered two reports I sent 
>him (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
>
>** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 1650, Aug 15 at 0622 UT, dead air again from KYHN 
>Sallisaw instead of `Red Eye Radio`, atop CCI from two or three other 1650s, 
>not including Mexico City which still eludes me (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
>LISTENING DIGEST)

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