[IRCA] Logging on 1520khz using my SRF-59... includes a definate and an UN'id
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[IRCA] Logging on 1520khz using my SRF-59... includes a definate and an UN'id



About 3:25 this morning, I was spinning the dial on my Sony SRF-59 Walkman..

The dial was a big pile of mud tonight, meaning there were stations on top
of stations.

I was looking for a "placeholder" station to figure out where exactly on the
dial I had everything at. While waiting for something to pop up, I heard an
add with a 716 area code and based upon where the dial was, I'd say I logged
WWKB-AM 1520

Now, I also have an UN'id station and I can't quite figure this one out...

This UN'idwas one of the many stations in the mud on 1520kHz...

It was definately playing oldies (60s, 70's type stuff) and it was satelitte
delivered programming from ABC's Oldies Radio Network in Dallas. I
recognized a jingle between a song as simple "Oldies Radio" and then coming
out of a song, I recognized the jocks voice but don't remember his name.

I didn't make out the entire call sign, but I was pretty sure I heard the
last two letters as "N" and "S" or something that sounded like them. I don't
think it was WNWS Brownsville, TN as they are Daytime only and spanish.

I'm tempted to say is KDJS 1590 Wimar, MN (1KW Day-2 towers/89W Night-2
towers) as it seems like the station does run a salitte format.. but it's a
bit far fetched for me to believe at this point.

Any insight? Thoughts?


-- 
Sincerely,
Paul B. Walker, Jr.
http://www.realradiousa.com
http://www.theradiogod.com
http://www.myspace.com/walkerbroadcasting
walkerbroadcasting@xxxxxxxxx
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