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[IRCA] SRF-59 Redux, where the Kaito Failed
- Subject: [IRCA] SRF-59 Redux, where the Kaito Failed
- From: "John Cereghin" <jcereghin@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2007 08:30:14 -0500
I've been tracking an unidentified country station on 560 for the past
several nights. I first heard it last Tuesday on my new SFR-59,
mixing with WQAM in Miami with my local WFIL in Philadelphia nulled on
the SRF. But the country station was mixed in underneath. My shack
is finally coming together but I don't have my FRG-7 or my DX-150B
hooked up to my outside antennas yet so I'm basically running my Kaito
KA1103 barefoot, with my box loop and Select-A-Tenna right now.
Last night, I pulled out the SRF and tuned to 560 again and there was
my unid station, ending an ad string with "...also in Middlesboro on
US Route 25E...:" then into Southern Gospel Music. The announcer had
a strong mountain accent. I didn't get the ID (didn't have time to
stay with it) but I strongly presume WMIK in Middlesboro KY, listed at
88 watts (!!!) at night. They were putting in a good-to-great signal
on the SRF with the other stations nulled out. I went to the Kaito
and the Select-A-Tenna to see if I could get it and I could barely
pull WMIK out of the mud. I think I had WMIK in the Kaito but nowhere
near as well as on the SRF.
I'm wondering how well the FRG-7 hooked up to my 200-foot longwire
would have done. I should have it on today in time for Radio St.
Helena Day, but tonight, I do want to put the SRF head to head with
the Frog on the wire. But last night's new station furthered the
legend of the SRF-59 in my mind!
John Cereghin
Smyrna DE
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http://www.pilgrimway.org/dx.html
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