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Russ-PA
12-26-2005, 03:53 PM
There are from August/September/October. Don't know why I hadn't posted them previously. The filenames indicate frequency, date and time.
Russ-PA
12-26-2005, 04:59 PM
Since there's no FM action ( except for Randy down in the land of perpetual Ms ) and while I'm at it, this group predates the availability of the Forums.
Again the filenames provide the essential details. The two 7/6/04 unID's were during Es where the target area throughout was mostly AR/LA/OK/MO with a bit of Eastern TX. The 89.5 was also during an Es event where the target area was mostly LA/TX. The 93.9 was Es with a target area of W-TN/MO/KS/NE.
KW4RZ
12-26-2005, 06:19 PM
Here's what I come up with, Russ.
The 88.3 has what is pretty clear to me at 8 seconds in "WUNW 88 point" but nothing matches that or WUMW....
the 94.9 I hear what sounds like "VE4.9" and that makes no sense...
the 95.3 I can barely hear the id liner but can't make out what is "sung" but the song is Weezer "Beverly Hills" which would indicate CHR format or possibly rock. Could it be WKDB Delaware "B101.7 & 95.3"? That's one I'm looking for!
9/11/05 was a big Es opening from here to Ontario, OH, MI so you should have had LA,TX,AR. I suspect the Mexican format station is KROI Seabrook, TX (Houston area) The other is a country station. I have heard the song title before "Angel Cries" I suspect KTFW
Classic Country "Country Gold Radio"
Glen Rose, TX 25kw (Ft Worth area)
That's all I can get though...
On to the next batch.
The 100.1 from 7/6/04 with WX report.. I hear what "almost" sounds like "Panama's high is 85" but WVVE Panama City is AC format, at least it is now, and "Sugarland" is a country band. I'm not sure if they'd play that. Often Panama City is referred to as just "Panama" around here. . WVVE is a semi local here. Not enough to ID it that I can hear.
The 102.3 is clearly "102.3 Jamz" which is KBCE Boyce, LA
the 93.9 is hard to hear but I make out something 93.9. I cant tell if he's saying "power" or "kiss" "Power 93.9" would be KDGS Andover/Wichita, KS and the format fits but so does "Kiss 93.9" KGKS Scott City, MO...
All I can get out of the 89.5 is Spanish. The only SS station listed in Texas now is KEPX Eagle Pass which is 52kw. That looks like it would be over 1500 miles? So perhaps it may even be Mexico. Unfortunately my Spanish is poor and I need to hear city names, slogans, call letters to be able to ID a SS station. I usually ask for help from Jim and others for all the SS I get! haha. I make out talk about "the hour" and something "at night". There's not much of that one in there.
Russ-PA
12-26-2005, 07:32 PM
89.5 is indeed Spanish, which I didn't mention, and KEPX was my most likely for it - but my Spanish is also nearly non-existent.
93.9, I had heard "Power" in there, and thought that KDGS was likely, however there was ( then anyway ) another possible station with that slogan and format, which I'll have to re-check my notes on.
On 95.3, there's always the possibility that I really haven't managed to null down WKDB to oblivion, so that is a possibility, but the jingle isn't one of theirs.
I'll provide one hint on 94.9 - I was aimed a bit west of north, and I'd thought I heard both a 94.9-?? and a possible location.
88.3 isn't really unID - I should've removed that - it's WUAW-NC on Ms...the clip is mislabeled!
I now agree with you on 102.3 after re-listening. I had initially had myself so focused on what I'd initially thought I'd heard there, "102.3 Chillin' " that I couldn't hear anything else.
On 100.1, I think it's "tomorrow's high". I'm focued on the area where KY/TN/AR/MO come together here as there were severe weather watches in those areas at the time. And it sounds to mee like "Mix 100" or "Mix 100.1".
Thanks!!
Russ-PA
12-27-2005, 06:17 PM
And here are two more - these require good Spanish. There appear to be two Spanish-speaking stations here, only one of which is KROI-TX. Skip zone was AR/LA/TX. Both heard within the period 1720-1740 EDT.
I've also added the 'correct' 88.3 unID which is also in Spanish ( see prior posts )
Jim Thomas
12-27-2005, 09:35 PM
Russ,
Sorry I didn't post earlier - I listened to your 89.5 like only 20 times (poor quality to listen to - I had to kick the volume up 800% in the software before I could get anything out of it). The announcer gives a brief evening weather forecast for west Texas (although 'Texas' is not mention), temps etc., then mentions a sponsor music program that will be in the "valle" <Rio Grande> and also mentions Piedras <Piedras Negras>, as if the entertainment is from across the border, OR, the music program was actually on the MX side of the valley. Thats all I get from that. Enough to call it KEPX Eagle Pass TX?? (i've heard them about half dozen times)
92Spunid0728----
phone call in to the studio from female dj at a rodeo or western event, talking about hoping the weather stays nice and inviting everyone to come out to try your hand at the roping contest thats scheduled for the evening. ???
921unidSp0728a----
female announcer is giving prices for items on sale at a store - fades right at the point when she would have said store name. In the next radio spot (male announcer), its a promo for a ranchera concert in San Antonio (heard San Antonio twice) - "Tambiando", a big ranchera hit for Juan ?? (can't remember last name) Probably KQQQ Huttlo-Austin TX "Hot Tejano"
Your 88.3, announcer says "ochento ocho punto tres" <88.3> really fast, then intros the next song. Not much else there - probably KBNR Brownsville TX (heard a zillion times here) and there is much SS 88.3 in the south.
Hope that helps a little.
Jim Thomas
12-27-2005, 09:39 PM
<Your 88.3, announcer says "ochento ocho punto tres" <88.3> really fast, then intros the next song. Not much else there - probably KBNR Brownsville TX (heard a zillion times here) and there is much SS 88.3 in the south.>
Meant to say, there ISN'T much SS on 88.3 in the southwest....got in a hurry there. :-(
Russ-PA
12-28-2005, 12:20 PM
Thanks, Jim ! I've felt all along that I had KEPX there, and you've certainly given me food for thought.
The 88.3 was I think FL. Quite probably unneeded WIRP Pennsuco which has been heard several times.
KQQQ ( KQJZ then ? ) would be new, and was suspected at the time but for reasons I can't explain wasn't posted at the time...I only heard 2 Spanish stations at one time, so that likely accounts for KROI and KQQQ, which would be reasonably consistent with other catches that date.
KQQQ is 1436 miles; KEPX would be 1629 and easily a new distance record for me.
Russ-PA
12-29-2005, 04:47 PM
Turns out it can't be KQQQ because they changed calls to KQJZ and format before my reception which was 7/05 although I didn't state that. My best guess would be KTNR, Kenedy, which is SE of S. A. but not so far as to be completely out of the market. This would also be new...
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