Michael-NJ
12-28-2005, 05:13 PM
Repost from the list:
The latenight hours brought an awesome opening from around 11:45PM-2AM ET
here on the 26th and 27th. At one point the MUF reached 108, but signals
were so strong that I tended to sit on some that were in and ID them vs.
scanning around a lot. Here's what I got, including a brand new FMES
distance record at 1,554 miles!
92.9 KVRE Hot Springs AR- 1,067 Miles (Assumed w/ Nostalgia relog)
92.9 KBEZ Tulsa, OK- 1,189 Miles
92.9 KDCD San Angelo, TX- 1,554 Miles!-Recorded-"A very Merry Christmas from
your friends at Lone Star Country 92.9" @@New FM Distance record, beating
97.9 KWGB @ 1430 set 6/21/2001!
92.9 KTGL Beatrice, NE- 1,169 Miles- Recorded-"Rock of the 80's and more,
Eagle 92-9" PI: 0000
92.7 KSJQ Savannah, MO- 1,078 Miles- Recorded-"Q-Country"
92.3 KTTN Trenton, MO- 1,002 Miles- Recorded- "KTTN Classic Country"
92.9 KMXN Osage City, KS- 1,127 Miles- Recorded- "Max-FM"
94.9 KCMO Kansas City, MO- 1,061 Miles- Recorded- "KCMO"
92.3 KMXW Newton, KS- 1,225 Miles- Recorded- "Wichita's Magic 92.3"
92.3 KCCV Olathe, KS- 1,079 Miles- Recorded- Bott Radio
93.5 KOTE Eureka, KS- 1,171 Miles- RDS Only, PI:36EA
92.7 KLOZ Eldon, MO "Mix 92.7"- 966 Miles
93.5 Unid Loop running "CBS Radio Networks Channel 35" followed by a tone.-
No idea, maybe a station that went off the air leaving a malfunctioning
satellite news service on?
93.5 Unid "Q Classic Rock 93 DOT 5"- This one's been looked into pretty
extensively, there's one in MO that comes close with the "DOT-5" but they
aren't called "Q". Maybe it isn't a Q...
93.5 Unid AC- faded in with the rest, it can't be ID'd for sure
92.9 Various Unids, and one on 92.3 with 70s.
93-107.9- Tons of Unids for about 10 mins, nothing logged.
One other was a Country 92.9 that I had alerted Rick to, KOMG Ozark, MO
"Bass Country" however, it faded here before I could get an ID.
I've uploaded some audios from the above stations here, including KDCD:
http://www.wtfda.info/showthread.php?t=265
And the Unids here: http://www.wtfda.info/showthread.php?t=266
Any help is appreciated!
The latenight hours brought an awesome opening from around 11:45PM-2AM ET
here on the 26th and 27th. At one point the MUF reached 108, but signals
were so strong that I tended to sit on some that were in and ID them vs.
scanning around a lot. Here's what I got, including a brand new FMES
distance record at 1,554 miles!
92.9 KVRE Hot Springs AR- 1,067 Miles (Assumed w/ Nostalgia relog)
92.9 KBEZ Tulsa, OK- 1,189 Miles
92.9 KDCD San Angelo, TX- 1,554 Miles!-Recorded-"A very Merry Christmas from
your friends at Lone Star Country 92.9" @@New FM Distance record, beating
97.9 KWGB @ 1430 set 6/21/2001!
92.9 KTGL Beatrice, NE- 1,169 Miles- Recorded-"Rock of the 80's and more,
Eagle 92-9" PI: 0000
92.7 KSJQ Savannah, MO- 1,078 Miles- Recorded-"Q-Country"
92.3 KTTN Trenton, MO- 1,002 Miles- Recorded- "KTTN Classic Country"
92.9 KMXN Osage City, KS- 1,127 Miles- Recorded- "Max-FM"
94.9 KCMO Kansas City, MO- 1,061 Miles- Recorded- "KCMO"
92.3 KMXW Newton, KS- 1,225 Miles- Recorded- "Wichita's Magic 92.3"
92.3 KCCV Olathe, KS- 1,079 Miles- Recorded- Bott Radio
93.5 KOTE Eureka, KS- 1,171 Miles- RDS Only, PI:36EA
92.7 KLOZ Eldon, MO "Mix 92.7"- 966 Miles
93.5 Unid Loop running "CBS Radio Networks Channel 35" followed by a tone.-
No idea, maybe a station that went off the air leaving a malfunctioning
satellite news service on?
93.5 Unid "Q Classic Rock 93 DOT 5"- This one's been looked into pretty
extensively, there's one in MO that comes close with the "DOT-5" but they
aren't called "Q". Maybe it isn't a Q...
93.5 Unid AC- faded in with the rest, it can't be ID'd for sure
92.9 Various Unids, and one on 92.3 with 70s.
93-107.9- Tons of Unids for about 10 mins, nothing logged.
One other was a Country 92.9 that I had alerted Rick to, KOMG Ozark, MO
"Bass Country" however, it faded here before I could get an ID.
I've uploaded some audios from the above stations here, including KDCD:
http://www.wtfda.info/showthread.php?t=265
And the Unids here: http://www.wtfda.info/showthread.php?t=266
Any help is appreciated!