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[HCDX] Latin Loggings ...



Well, I came short of an all nighter, but did manage 0700z and up again at 
1130z. I found the band conditions in all directions rather flat, but did manage 
two new ones.

1030khz XEYC Chihuahua, Mexico 10.18.04 0400z F with WBZ phased. "Radio 
Formula" network id heard. Even weaker SS station under. NEW! JW-WI

1500khz XEDF Mexico City, Mexico 10.18.04 0103z VG QSB peaks to S9+20db, 
lively "La Una" indent at top of the hour. NEW! JW-WI

Am real happy with those considering the usual Cuban and Mexican powerhouses 
were not to be found. RVC on 530khz was rather steady through the night 
though. I then got up early and with semi-local WLIP, Kenosha 1050khz phased, heard 
a station quickly fade up loud with the  announcer saying "Aloha!" ... then 
gone. I quickly checked the lists to see if there was a Hawaii station on 1050 
... nope. That freaked me out. Clips of each: http://members.aol.com/j999w/DX

73!

John Wilke K9RZZ
Milwaukee
R71a+MW550P+mini-DXP5+vert/ewe
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