As reported earlier it was a pretty wild ocean cliff session, with both Tom and
I judging it to have been the most thrilling ever at Rockwork 4. There was
enhanced propagation to both Australia and New Zealand, with Fiji joining in
the bonanza as well. Some highlights were the best-ever signals
Can anyone confirm this station is back on the air after a reported sale,
despite authority to remain silent?
I heard a station on 1600 running Jim Bohannon, that of course faded away
at top of hour. I checked online for every station I thought possible and
they were either the wrong format.. or w
Oops, that should read 1600.. not 1660.. Fat finger disease gets me. Sorry!
(I really need to check before I hit send lol)
On Sat, Aug 5, 2017 at 10:28 AM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. <
walkerbroadcast...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can anyone confirm this station is back on the air after a reported sale,
> desp
Just looked at the program schedule for ONE station I somehow missed and
didn't check last night, WUTX Algood/Cookeville, TN Somehow I probably
thought theyd be to ofar away.. but, they run.. Jim Bohannon at night,
right around the time I was listening. So it's either WMCR or WUTX
On Sat, Aug 5,
Gary, that was More FM at on 531 kHz around 1258-1300 on our wild DXing session
from the cliff. Location "Alexandra" mentioned at end of Curtain store
commercial, and then "More FM" by announcer.
https://app.box.com/s/5enl8w5c6rn4ztbodqbqnjzhy5uonvly
As for the ABC affiliate 6DL on the same fr
Tom, thanks very much for your detailed investigation on both of these nice DU
catches. And congratulations on finally nailing down 531-More FM (even without
Theo's Kiwi English deciphering assistance, without which I personally would be
lost). As for 531-6DL, I figured that the combination of t
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One station I don't pay attention to often is WCPT 820
Chicago. At night they put a rather poor signal here, in
their null to the SW. Perhaps a few 10's of watts are
aimed my way, mixing with WBAP in the background with a
noticeable SAH.
I did listen early this morning to their night signal and