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Re: [IRCA] Who's on 1710?
The Spanish station is likely a pirate and the 1710 is like a TIS/HAR from
a town or county government.
Paul
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 10:38 PM, Fred Schroyer <ibfreditor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Those of you who hang around 1710 can probably answer this. I commute in
> the
> Pittsburgh, PA / Morgantown, WV area. On 1710 at night, I repeatedly hear
> several very weak, fady stations, occasionally audible. Two of these tend
> to
> dominate. One is a SS (music & voice, sounding fairly professional), and
> the
> other broadcasts continual PSAs mentioning .gov websites. Considering my
> location, any idea who/where these might be? Thanks!
>
>
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> Fred Schroyer
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