I'm getting some weak music and a fair amount of noise. I can't really
tell what kind of music, but it's not a talk show. Might be .01 on the
high side. I'll just log it as Nome Alaska and go to bed! Jim Renfrew,
Clarendon NY
On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 2:35 AM wrote:
> At 01:20 CST WBBM 780
At 01:20 CST WBBM 780 completely off the air
Tom Jasinski
Joliet, IL
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In case anyone needs this station for their log, KSOP is breaking from C
music for Utah Grizzlies hockey and as I send this they are between the 2nd
and 3rd periods.
Took a lot of sleuthing to figure this one out, but it is a new station for
me.
73 de Joe
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Thanks Bill,
Six/seven weeks out from winter solstice and thankfully it gets dark a
little later everyday. Tonight I tuned them at 05:55 PM local time and even
though there is a delay of several seconds, their radio signal is // to
their web site at: http://www.inpi.gob.mx/ecosgobmx/xeqin.php
Major signs of life in the low band this morning, but mostly faded down before
sunrise
pretty darn good audio (all of it understandable by a native speaker, at least
briefly):
567 JOIK weather reports for Japanese cities 1456UT
594 JOAK 1442UT
747 JOIB English lessons 1443UT
774 JOUB
Thank you, Bill
I am going to try again tonight. They sound like a fun radio station to
hear.
Also heard WHO 1040 last night with weather reports.
73 De Joe
On Fri, Feb 15, 2019, 7:00 AM Bill Block Hi Joe
>
> My best guess is that you heard XEQIN as I heard them under KSL last night
> here in
Hi Joe
My best guess is that you heard XEQIN as I heard them under KSL last night here
in Arizona. XEQIN is heard most nights under KSL.
Bill Block
Prescott Valley, AZ