I've heard Spanish on 1210 lately and this morning at 7 AM I tuned in just
after ToH and heard a slogan that sounded like Radio Maricial 12-10 AM. It's
light out at this time but reception can be over 500 miles. It's not KPRZ.
Anyone know what the current formats for Fowler and Rocklin CA are?
noticed it.
73- Doug
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Wow! Nice catch! They are so rare here
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Doug,
Actually KZTS is usually the main dominant nights, although we get
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Thanks guys,
The signal was fair at times (fair
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Wow! Nice catch! They are so rare here that I never thought of them.
And, the last time I'd heard
Howdy,
I'm hearing a foreign language ?Asian?, tune-ful repetition by a yl at 0108.
Best reception seems to be NW/SE on loop, but perhaps only because I'm nulling
a stronger SS station due north. What I'm hearing is something I would expect
from 1200 KYAA Soquel, ie. Hindi-Punjab. Any ideas?
At 01:18 AM 1/3/2007, you wrote:
Howdy,
I'm hearing a foreign language ?Asian?, tune-ful repetition by a yl at 0108.
Best reception seems to be NW/SE on loop, but perhaps only because I'm nulling
a stronger SS station due north. What I'm hearing is something I would expect
from 1200 KYAA
Doug, do you mean 1200? Your subject line says 1210. CJRJ is on 1200
in Vancouver.
Pete Taylor
Tacoma, WA
12225w 4719n
ICF2010 + Kiwa air core loop
DX398; Palomar loop
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On Jan 3, 2007, at 7:29 AM, Walter Salmaniw wrote:
At 01:18 AM 1/3/2007, you wrote:
Howdy,
I'm
Thanks for your help and comments. Sorry for the slow reply as I'm
currently running DX'er hours 3pm to 8am, hi.
What I heard was on 1210. I don't hear this type of programming often, so
it stands out. Knowing that KYAA, Soquel in CA. runs this sort of
programming made me double check my
Several family AM radio stations including my local KECR-910 run
Spanish programming in the early morning hours. I think I've heard
Asian languages on KEBR-1210 before, but I'm not 100% sure...
73, Tim
On 1/3/07, Doug Pifer-desert4wd.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your help and
Doug,
Mike Hawkins I have heard KEBR 1210 Rocklin CA program in Japanese quite
often during the period-dark to midnight..Other than that, anyone's guess.
Don K.
S.F. CA
Doug Pifer-desert4wd.com wrote:
Thanks for your help and comments. Sorry for the slow reply as I'm
currently
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] 1210 Unid
Thanks guys,
The signal was fair at times (fair relative to DXing, hi). I already
deleted my own posts but I was hearing it around 0100+ local time?? One
quick thought was KZOO Hawaii,(listed as foreign) but they run only 1kw
plus
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