Tuning into WDHP 1620, St. Croix, Virgin Islands, a regular in here, I was distressed to find instead:
WKQV (maybe B or P), Coral Springs, Florida, playing "Super Oldies".
With a nostalgia station 30 miles north, it's obvious one was needed 30 miles south.
The FCC database (day entry below) lists a "New" application for DA2, 250W day and night, in Coral Springs on 1120, but apparently they are plopped down on 1620, right on WDHP.
No signs of life, just various jingles between songs:
"Sound of summer." "The station for more fun in the sun." "KQV, the big 16." "Super oldies."
From the FCC database:
NEW FL CORAL SPRINGS USA
Daytime
Licensee: LANGER BROADCASTING GROUP , LLC
1120 kHz Application
Domestic Station Class: B Region 2 Station Class (corresponds to W. Hemisphere): B
Coordination Status: Canada: - Mexico: - Region 2: -
File No: BNP-20040130AHD Facility ID No.: 161056
CDBS Application ID No.: 974674
26° 16' 51.00" N Latitude Power: 0.25 kilowatts (kW) Daytime
80 ° 17' 37.00" W Longitude (NAD 27)
DA2 - Directional Antenna: Different constants day and night
Number of Augmentations to standard directional pattern: 0
RMS Standard: 161.90 mV/m at 1 kilometer
RMS Theoretical: 153.90 mV/m at 1 kilometer
2 towers in the directional array CDBS Ant. System ID: 83800
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