Re: [IRCA] 1040 unID HELP - ATTN DX'ers in the South and Southeast!....
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Re: [IRCA] 1040 unID HELP - ATTN DX'ers in the South and Southeast!....



Paul;

Right on about WKSR.  They mentioned their AM could be heard "crystal
clear in digital" on WKSR-FM 98.3 HD.  I forgot to add that to my
report.  I never heard any Rocky liners but I did hear that bit of
imaging.

I'll keep trying for WPBS with an ID or something to count it.

73,
Dave in Indy




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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 2009 08:24:38 -0500
From: "Paul B. Walker, Jr." <walkerbroadcasting@xxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] 1040 unID HELP - ATTN DX'ers in the South and
	Southeast!	+ Two new logs
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"Rocky 1420" WKSR is an interesting station, kinda rock-ish music, last
i
listened, not alot of commercials, theyre mroe about the music. "Rocky
1420"
is also on the DH2 of WKSR-FM 98.3

They have a website at http://www.wksr.com/ and if you click on Listen
Now,
you can hear both stations live, and as we all know, a live webstream is
good to use and compare against what you think you're hearing on the AM
dials

Rocky 1420 WKSR's imaging is somewhat unique, so it should be easy to
spot.

And I suspect your 1040 is WPBS with a blistering 50KW Day and 5KW
Critical.

Paul Walker
www.facebook.com/onairdj


On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 8:15 AM, HASCALL, DAVID CIV DFAS <
DAVID.HASCALL@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hey;
>
> I was at the dials a bit, last night and my mystery "Eastern" station
> (Far East? Indian? Hmong?) was back in Loud and Clear on 1040, easily
> swamping WHO.  Instrumental music, then some talk by a female and then
> dance type music.  Finally at 1855 EDT a man, who sounded like he
meant
> business, started talking and then (very surprisingly) an Everly
> Brothers song came on (?!).  What?  I then realized that the Mystery
> station must have signed off or powered down and I was now listening
to
> another station.  I didn't hear any thing in the final Mystery station
> announcement that indicated calls, CoL or anything discernible such as
a
> city in the unknown language.
>
> The other station was WKTI.  After the Everly Brothers song they had a
> fairly humorous sign off announcement, with something like "we have to
> turn our transmitter off...."  Then WHO was dominant after 1900 EDT.
> WKTI is new to the ULR log.
>
> ***I would really like DX'ers, especially in the Mid South or
Southeast
> (Bert New, Doug Smith, Powell, JD and so on) to listen to 1040 from
just
> before 1800 EDT to 1900 to see if you also hear the Mystery station
and
> if you can get an ID out of them.  The November sign off time switches
> to 5:30 PM EST (after the time change) and is actually before their
LSS,
> in the first part of the month.  My hunch is WPBS, Conyers, GA.***  I
> may have to find a way to record this.
>
> At 11 PM EDT, WKSR 1420, Pulaski TN popped above the din with an ID
and
> CoL mention.  This one is new to the overall log!
>
> 1040 unID 10-27 1855 Far Eastern music and talk, or maybe Indian?
> WPBS-GA?  Station was Spice radio, at one time but may have changed to
> Hmong, at some point.  Loud.  Abruptly gone @ 1858. DH-IN
>
> 1040 WKTI TN Powell-Knoxville 10-27 1859 Good w/OLD after the Mystery
> station departed.  S/off Announcement.  New to ULR logbook. DH-IN
>
> 1420 WKSR TN Pulaski 10-27 2300 ID popped up above din.  950 watts,
> nights.  NEW! DH-IN
>
> 73,
> Dave Hascall
> Indy
>
>

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