So I was listening to 1580 KMIK, and decided to briefly switch over to 1110 
KDIS.  (I'm a little south of El Cajon, CA, about 299.6 mi / 482.2 km, 262.2° 
from KMIK and 111.4 mi / 179.3 km, 146.7° from KDIS.  KMIK is usually one of 
the strongest skywave signals here, often capable of exceeding some of my 
locals, except for KFMB, KECR, KSDO and maybe a couple others.)  A few seconds 
later I noticed the same passage of music I had just heard on 1580 aired on 
1110.  "Odd," I thought, "normally 1580 is a second or so behind 1110, and now 
they seem to be several seconds ahead.  Hey HD has a several second delay 
compared to just straight analog - I wonder if…"  So after flipping back and 
forth between 1110 and 1580 a couple times to verify the change in delay, I 
tuned to 1570 ....

and was greeted with .......

*batatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatatataBING!*

NO HASH!!! :D  Just a clean, if somewhat weak, signal from a presumed 1570 
XERF, which is a regular here.

I then tuned off-frequency a kHz at a time on my PL-398mp using its "1 kHz" 
setting (which according to you traditional purists is a 2 kHz RF bandwidth, if 
not a little wider).  (This can give me some idea of the audio bandwidth of a 
station even if my radio's not capable of reproducing that audio when tuned 
on-frequency.  Splatter will still be loud as long as you're within their audio 
passband and 1 kHz beyond to a lesser extent, then at 2 kHz beyond it drops off 
like a cliff.)  I got out to 1574 and 1586 kHz and the splatter was still 
strong.  On 1573 and 1587 the stations on 1570 and 1590 respectively took over. 
 The bandwidth check is also made more difficult no thanks to some co-channel 
interference from KBLA.

I understand that back in the day, 1580 Tempe (when they were KCWW and running 
country) broadcast in analog C-Quam AM Stereo.  My Sony SRF-42 is currently 
non-functional, so does anyone else have a way of finding out if they're 
running analog AM Stereo now?



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