Aurel Chiochiu, 
My name is Jerry Breitbach, I ma the Chief Engineer for Kat-Fm radio station. I 
ma the person that probably contacted you last time to let you know that you 
did indeed pick up our station. I listened to the recording and it is us. Wow 
that is a long way for an Fm signal to go!!! Thermal ducting is an amazing 
thing. Do you want an offical letter send to you regarding your reception of 
us?? I would gladly send you something if you give an address to send it to. 
You can look at our site online at katfm.com.  Thanks alot for contacting us, 
we get a big kick out of this kind of thing. Looks like we have listeners all 
over the world!!!!
Happy Holidays!!!!!, 

Jerry Breitbach
Chief Engineer
Radio Dubuque Inc.
Kat-fm, Kgrr, Wvre, Kdth-Am
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
563.690.0805


  -----Original Message-----
  From: aurel chiochiu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 4:41 PM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: I listened to Cat FM in Montreal


  Good afternoon !

  My name is Bogdan Chiochiu and I'm the son of Aurel Chiochiu. I'm 18 and a 
few years ago (I was nearly 14 then), I picked up Cat FM in Montreal. They had 
a lot of ads for Van's Liquor store, Van's Super Store or something similarly 
to that (I didn't listened to this recording for a long time). The signal was 
weak with the telescopic antenna of my Sanyo MCD-S830 receiver oriented to null 
semi-local WEZF Star 92.9 (I'm close to the US border). It's a type of 
propagation called sporadic-E that affects the FM band once in a while, 
especially in the summer, when signals are abnormally reflected off the ionized 
E layer of the ionosphere just like the AM signals are at night. It was during 
the summer of 2001 and I wrote to the Cat FM staff and received a reply from 
the engineer that was scotched on the walls of my bedroom (I collect what is 
known as QSLs which mean confirmation of the fact I received the station), but 
unfortunately my father which didn't understand my hobby at th!
 e time, put the "QSL" letter in the garbage.

  I would like, as soon as you have some time, to take a listen to this 
real-audio recording; it's my proof. Otherwise, you can also find the report 
for that day at http://www.hard-core-dx.com/archive/2001/msg01600.html.

  Initially this was an unidentified station, but Doug Smith in Nashville's 
area, a person with the same radio hobby as mine, helped me to identify them. 

  I looked a bit on your web-site and saw the program "Planet '80", different 
from the "Back-track USA" (which I'm familiar with). It sounds interesting, as 
in my childhood my parents had tape recordings of 80's music, mainly dance one 
like Miles and Davis, Wham, etc. (I also listen to 80's freestyle dance from 
time to time), so I'd like more information about this program.

  All in all, this station sounds much better than what one usually hear in 
92.9 with good reception which is WEZF Star 92.9.

  Thank you very much for answering this e-mail and listening to this file. 
Keep up with the good work !
  Bogdan Chiochiu
  4190 Edward Higgins
  H8Y 3M9
  Pierrefonds (Montreal's West Island, Quebec, Canada
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