Hello !

I was so excited about getting YVRQ on the car-radio, so I went on a drive with 
my father, despite I had a buzy day (went to downtown Montreal to buy CDs; 2 of 
the CDs were of Latin American music, one with "cumbia" called "Greatest Cumbia 
Classics Of Colombia" and the other one with Venezuelan Andean and "llanera" 
music; I will talk more about this on the LatinMWDX forum). In the car we heard 
excellent reception of RVC-530 wich played some very nice Spanish salsa 
influenced and rock influenced gospel music and did read messages from the 
Bible like when Jesus (wich never really existed, by the way) said I'm the way 
to God and when he walked over the water, basebal game from Radio Rebelde 
(CMKV-600 Urbano Norris) over WICC (wich wasn't well behind Rebelde; WICC 
Bridegeport, CT was stronger than the other night, sign there was less Aurora), 
tentative Radio Carupano mixing with WBT on 1110 and YVRQ-910. However the RQ 
signal was fair at best (at tune-in) with a plaintive love ballad by a female 
singer and ID with mention of AM Center and lottery. During the middle and the 
end of the road, RQ-910 was completly buried under a domestic mess (wich might 
have included WABI Bangor, ME; if WABI wasn't transmitting, I could get YVRQ as 
well as RVC, without any QRM, on all the nights, aurora or not). On the 
domestic side of the things, the lack of aurora helped me pulling out WLAM on 
870 out of Portland, ME with ID the during top-of-the-hour newscast wich is a 
new one for me.

I also listened to some distant FM signals. When I was in the parking with my 
father buying something from a store in Pointe-Clerc (another place in West 
Island) I enjoyed hard rock music from CKQB (106.9 The Bear) out of Ottawa wich 
is over 160 kilometers from Montreal. They played "Breaking The Habits" from 
Linkin Park and other even harder tunes I didn't know of. On 106.1, I got 
énergie 106.1 (the call-letters CIMO aren't used anymore) out of Magog, QC and 
CHEZ 106. On 106.1, on the Happy Hour rock show, the music was better than on 
the 94.3 énergie outlet of Montreal, wich played a boring and ugly John Cooker 
masochist classic rock tune. I heard the great Linkin Park remix of Depeche 
Mode's Enjoy the Silence electro-pop 1989 classic followed by New Year's Day by 
U2 from 1987, then the female DJ of énergie 106.1 sayed that New Year's Day was 
a very great tune and that it was one of those songs you can play over and over 
several dozens of times on one day with out getting bored. I don't like to hear 
the same music over and over (I listen to a broad variety of music styles), but 
it is indeed a great song. When the female talked about the U2 song, a new car 
arrived in the parking wich caused another distant line-of-sight FM signal to 
come mixing it, it was CHEZ 106 playing a 70's hard rock tune. I wish there was 
less hard rock and rock'n'roll on the classic rock stations and more 
progressive rock, by the way. The progressive rock music have more instruments 
and more ambiance due to the use of synthesizer in it, so a much better sound 
and quality. I haven't heard any e-skip on FM this winter, despite late 
November, December and early January is considered to be the mini-Es season, 
but haven't tried very hard either (I can't try on TV anymore, because we have 
cables on almost all the TV sets in my house; the only one without cable is a 
black and white portable TV where the pictures are jumping on the weak signals 
!). I'd like to hear a Spanish-speaking station via Es being domestic, cuban or 
whatever... I only get Spanish-speaking DX on MW and SW. Florida have a number 
of Spanish stations on FM. Cuba wich is the only country possible via 
single-hop skip (though long-haul single-hop skip of at least 1580 to 1600 
miles) have a strong station on 91.7 in Havana, Radio Coco. However we have 
CKLX "Couleur Jazz" wich since about 2 months or so broadcast on 91.9 wich will 
block it, unless I have a very selective tuner with a directionnal Yagi 
antenna, something I can't afford at all. By the way, as I talk about Couleur 
Jazz, it is an interesting station that I occasionally enjoy listening to. It 
sometimes plays some great Acid Jazz tunes as well as some nice Cuban and 
African rythmic music like son or afrocuban jazz. I wish though they played 
less classic jazz and blues music though. I find blues songs too happy and 
classic jazz ones not enough melodious. But the great trompets-like synthesizer 
sound of acid jazz and the exotic Latin and African rythms make Couleur Jazz an 
interesting station to listen to.

Well, that's it for now !
73 and good DX,
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