Jim,
KBOI carries The Midnight Trucker all night talk show. Out here we get that //
to KTNN on 660 who carries the same program.
Don K.
S.F. CA
Jim Renfrew wrote:
Jim Renfrew, Byron NY
What kind of programming does KBOI have from midnight on?
Hi Jim,
Midnight Trucking 12-4 MT http://www.radio-locator.com/
http://www.670kboi.com/
73- Doug
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Bruce,
I received a long e mail from Chuck Boehnke back in 2002 talking about
being near Pearl Harbor when the Japanese planes flew over. His father
was in the military and they were stationed near Pearl Harbor. The
people thought those were US planes. Infact I just dug out the e mail
from Chuck
Mike,
According to Chuck Boehnke, Dec 7th, KGMB was indeed on the air during
the bombing. However they signed off right after, but were told to
return to the air to give out emergency info. Both KGU and KGMB returned
to the air.
Patrick Martin
KAVT Reception Manager
SS Romantica may be XESOS Agua Prieta which gets out very very well and is
normally behind the phase null of WSCR on my Western BOGs.
73 KAZ hoping for some melting this weekend since he cannot drive thru nearly a
foot of snow to use those antennas.
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At 09:59 08/12/2006, you wrote:
Sweden 1179: the European MW Guide is rather coy about what happens
here between 1400 and 1600UT. My old WRTH says Russian, Estonian and
Swedish broadcasts...Anyone know for sure if they're on at this time?
Silent until s/on at 1545, so not much chance.
At 11:26 08/12/2006, you wrote:
Nick,
Thanks for posting the information about European reception around
sunrise. I have 5 days off around Christmas so will give it a
try. Is 1314 Norway back on the air? Thought I read a posting
about them returning to the air. They were the beacon TA last
Yesterday we ran a news story about the anniversary, with comments from
somebody from the local VFW post etc. For background audio I pulled out
some of the old radio broadcasts from 12/7/41. On the CBS World News
Roundup that ran that afternoon, anchor John Daly mentions that, while
one of their
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:Issued: 2006 Dec 08 2110 UTC
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# Geophysical Alert Message
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 08 December follow.
Solar flux 96 and estimated mid-latitude A-Index 25.
The
650 was acting up the other night. WSM was totally not making it to the east
coast and I'm sure I had a Latin on 650 but no IDs...but it sounded like one of
those Latin stations on the SW tropical bands. It's been many moons since I've
heard any Latin Americans on 650.
John Cereghin
Smyrna
That was the name of a contra clandestine on SW, presumably morphed into a
legal domestic station, or possibly unrelated, just named after Central
American independence day. WRTH 2006 shows it as YNLC, next to the Taiwan
embassy, no power. One reference about the contra clandestine:
Again tonight the Wobbler on 930 is in full Xtreme mode at 0120Z 12/09/2006.
The previous wobble champion on 1100, Radio Cadena Habana, is also
active though not nearly as extreme.
Curt
At 10:50 PM 12/7/2006, you wrote:
There is an extreme Wobbler tonight on 930 Radio Surco, presumed
Ciego de
670 XESOS solid signal here in Tulsa 0100-0105CST 08DEC06,
nice instrumental Mexican NA and crystal clear call letter
ID and mention of Agua Prieta.
Bruce Winkelman AA5CO
Tulsa, OK
R8, Quantum Phaser
2 - 50ft wires
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Solar-terrestrial indices for 08 December follow.
Solar flux 96 and mid-latitude A-index 25.
The mid-latitude
Couldn't be WARR, in Warrenton, N.C. Just a
guess...Chris J.
Taylors, S.C.
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Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 6:14 PM
Subject: [IRCA] WHRO or WSIO-1520 Opelika, AL?
Chris,
Pronunciation was
770 KKOB NM, Albuquerque. 12-8, 17:58 good with wx fcst for
Albuquerque and vicinity and full ID at TOH. A real surprise on the car
radio at late local sunset with no sign of WABC. Maybe it's time to try for
Nevada via SSS!
Jim Pogue KH2AR/WPE9HLJ/KG6DX1A
Memphis, Tennessee
1250 KDEI TX PORT ARTHUR2215 08/11/06
PRIEST SAYING LORDS PRAYER AND TALKING ABOUT MARY.
RADIO MARIA. [WM-TN]
A new one for me.
DXer: Willis, K4APE
QTH: Old Fort, TN
ANTENNA: 149' long wire
RCVR: Drake R-4C
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I have been monitoring 540 for the past three hours. There are
several Latin stations popping in and out. One of them sounds like
it is playing pan pipe music. Hasn't Ecuador been heard here? At
least three stations are off frequency. An interesting channel. My
semi-local WGOP is MIA
At 11:30 PM PST I heard a weak Spanish station under KYAA and then an ID,
sounded like XEFFF.
XEFFF AM setenta transmitiendo con cincuenta mil watts de potencia desde
la ciudad de Mexico.
I see nothing that matches this. Anyone know who this might be. Probably a
relay of the Mexico City
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