Seems strange they would be a pirate. They're playing ads for local merchants and a boat show (I think it was) in Delray Beach. Plus they are IDing with a call sign using professional sounding jingles. They say they're in Coral Springs -- which is in Broward -- but seem awfully smooth to be a pirate.
Just checked again and the previous automation seems to have given way to a "live" call-in show with a DJ, last name Davis, missed the first, caller from Plantation, just down the road from Coral Springs. Gave out the call-in phone number, area code and exchange for Pompano Beach, missed the last four digits.
What makes you think it is the same pirate on a different frequency? Have you heard them use that same call sign or slogans before?
W. Curt Deegan Boca Raton, (Southeast) Florida
-------Original Message-------
Date: 08/14/05 21:49:58
Subject: Re: [NRC-AM] 1620 WKQV Coral Springs - New.
I am pretty sure this is a semi regular pirate from somewhere in Broward.I
have heard them here before, but back then on 1610. Why they went to 1620
with regular "pest" from Virgin Islands is beyond me.
Juan Gualda
Fort Pierce, FL
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 9:40 PM
Subject: [NRC-AM] 1620 WKQV Coral Springs - New.
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".
[snip]
W. Curt Deegan
Boca Raton, (Southeast) Florida
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