I noticed XEQ huge on my Tecsun ultralight at 1 am Saturday morning when I 
arrived at Burnt River for a quick overnight stay (am now back in Toronto), and 
that it seemed very much back on channel, where it's supposed to be. This will 
make 940 much more bearable to listen to if XEQ is truly fixed.
Also had Mexico on 1060 and presumed with weak Spanish bubbling on 1110. I had 
to be up for a 9 am hike this morning so didn't work the dials much more than 
this. Cx are no doubt ramping up for the coming season.

Saul Chernos
Burnt River ON



> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2015 22:25:29 -0400
> Subject: [IRCA] XEQ 940
> 
> Last night, I had a good shot at XEQ 940 including a full ID from 1:15:
> 
> http://www.quebecdx.com/mp3/mexico_xeq_940b.mp3 (08-28-2015 03:58 UT)
> 
> This time, frequency was quite at nominal, even a few Hz above I would 
> say (1 to 5 Hz according to the current calibration, which might need a 
> refresh).
> 
> Sylvain Naud
> Portneuf, QC
> Perseus + 105m / 350ft short Beverage NE-SW
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