Re: [IRCA] 540
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Re: [IRCA] 540



Here in Southern California the Delta UT station was first logged in the '70's testing as KDLT. 'Heard them later as KNAK. CBK was once a powerhouse here. These days the Tijuana station (which has been XETIN, XEBACH, XEJAZZ, XESURF...) ruins the frequency for me. --Mike Sanburn

> Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2011 15:00:50 -0800
> From: jwkral@xxxxxxxx
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> Subject: [IRCA] 540
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> Last night or rather early this morning at 00:30 hours PST I encountered another unusual condition on 540 khz which had CBC radio 1 in SK absent from the slot and allowing an SS language program to come though with a fairly strong and readable signal but unfortunately I didn't get an ID and so checking for possible sources I came across another night time peanut powered station with the only SS format on 540 running on a mighty 20 watts from Sin City. If it wasn't a strong Mexican then it would have been KNMX Las Vegas and like my  previous one in Delta Utah which was seemingly operating on only 15 watts, could this one have been using its daytime antenna during overnight operation? Can anyone in or near L V check this out and verify if they are following the rules or not.Thanks,Bill in BC
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