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DXN65 19.Pdf m 04 OW 0 T a3gy4 ~$8$ ;5 dmu8Zmu- 6e~iZ UNIDs and UNID HELP Alcohol~ Commission- and seizure of 100 bottles of un-taxed liauor. Ad- -~~ for--- 780 UNID ?? - 2/5 2350 - C&W music, very weak under WIjIIM. I wor~derif this is West Side Phillips 66. ID as Over 35 years of local ?? only ~~'WSGIRadio CFDR or someone else on at night now. (CR-CO) 1100. (LBMO) City 990 UNID ?? - 2h2 1810 -Good, with a sports talk show featuring a dccp discussion KKLL MO Webb - 2/5 0731 - Fair signal, with WTAM nulled and mixing with about on upcoming match-up between Tennessee and Arkansas WSGI, with sign-on with full details. REL music. (LB-MO) RADIO STATION (basketball?). Suddenly off (pattern change?) at 1815. Any ideas? (CR-IL) 1160 WAMB TN Donelson - 217 0752 - NOS music, call ID then lost signal in QRM. Last [My guess is WNOX Knoxville (home of the University of Tennessee). heard in 1996. (JR-OK) WNVA Pattern switch time for them during February is 1715 local! - Ed.] 1330 KWLO IA Waterloo - 2/9 0659 - ID in QRM: Star 1330, KWLO Waterloo-Cedar Falls, RADIOWISE INC. then faded. (JW-CO) NORTOV VIRGINIA 24273 1340 KCQL NM Aztec - 2/9 0659 - ID, in local KKYD null: Your station for the 70s, KCQL DX AND EQUIPMENT TESTS Aztec, Cool 1340 and into oldies music. (JW-CO) Coming soon, I hope!! 1380 KOTA SD Rapid City -2/8 0730 - Good signal, with a regular Sunday morning BBDINOS music program. Different than usual music programming. TIS & OTHER STUFF (SA-MB) PIace~ille-Station giving weather and traffic info for Highways 50 and 1400 KCOW NE Alliance - 1/11 0250 - Fair, in the rest, with C&W music. (CR-CO) 80 has been IDed as this by CanTrans. S-9+ here. (GJ-CA) [See Issue 17 1410 KMYR KS Wichita - 2/11 0708 - Fair, with oldies. Then a polka at 0714 after DJ for initial report - Ed.] patter with plenty of KMYR mentions. Wasn't / / KFH-1330 this AM. - 2/3 0632 - Very weak, behind Placerville TISIHAR, possibly Clear New. [Ed.-TXI Lake CalTrans, with mention of a lake and flood warnings. (GJ-CA) 1430 KBRK SD Brookings - 2/5 0509 -Fair, with NOS music, in KLO null, ID. QRM from Beahice - TIS for Homestead National Monument. Running 10 Watts. XEOX and local KEZW's open carrier. ((X-CO) Transmitter on Nebraska 4 at Big Blue River, downtown. (EW-NE) KLO UT Ogden - 2/5 0459 - Good with NOS music, legal ID, into ABC News. Dallas/Fort Worth - 2/7 2100 - Poor signal, with airport information. Local KEZW running open carrier. (CK-CO) Note new calls now official. Old WQ0767 call was temporary. This info 1450 KWBE NE Beatrice - 2/9 0559 - ID barely wafting over QRM at 0559:52: Good as per H Helms TIS site. NEW. (SA-MB) morning. Our temperature is 35 degrees at KWBE Beatrice. It's 5 O'clock and Dallas/Fort Worth -2/7 2100 -Poor signal, with airport information. Note timefor newsfrom ABC. (JW-CO) new calls now official. Old WQO767 call was temporary. This info as per 1460 KLTC ND Didtenson - 117 0305 -Fair signal, and the slogan Your Agriculture Station. H Helms TIS site. NEW. (SA-MB) C&W music. (CR-CO) DallaslFort Worth - {no date] 0707 - Finally strong enough for an ID. 1580 WDAB SC Travelers Rest - 1/30 0705 - Weak signal, in and out of mess, with WDAB, Stunning programming, eh? (BC-WA) [Yup. But these are the new calls. I'm Paul Barnes ?? Regional news is sponsored by ?? Hardware, then news. See TIS in Issue 17 - Ed.] Helping to make your day a little bit brighter, WDAB AM 1580. (LB-MO) - 2/5 0505 & 0535 - Sounded like airport traffic. Very weak and Tuscumbia - 2/9 0330 - Surprisingly strong, with ID The Sports Leader, fluttering-like sound. In WCMQ fade. (GJ-CA) WVNATuscumbia, Alabama heard at top and bottom of the hour. However, no sports programming heard, just either Bohannon or Williams (hard to MIDNIGHT TO 0800 HOURS ELT tell with fading). During KLLL fade-outs. (CR-CO) 610 WTVN OH Columbus - 2/4 0730 - On top of WDAF for a while, with promo for KCNN MN East Grand Forks - 2/5 0200 - CBS News and promos for the Olympics. Columbus Winter Fest. TC, ID 610 WTVN and 7:30 Report with traffic, Ads for Red River Central Sports. Into Bruce Williams show. Fair, with weather, news. Ads for Intearib Mortgane, and Parts America. (LB-MO) KLLL. New. (CR-CO) 620 KTAR AZ Phoenix - 2/4 0755 -Talk and business news with call ID. (JR-OK) 1650 KGXL CA Costa Mesa - 2/9 0645 - Fair-to-poor, with male and female announcers, a CKCK SK Regina -1118 0200 - OLDies. A long slogan of Just remember the station KGlL ID and into soft piano music. First-timer. WJDM and all the other you can listen toall day at work CKCK 620. Mixing with KAAM and KTAR. X-Banders in also at this time, making it a coast-to-coast morning! [Ed.- Good signal. (CR-CO) TXI 640 CFOB ON Fort Frances - 217 0218 - Weak-to-fair, under KFI, with OLD. Slogans are / 1660 WJDM NJ Elizabeth -2/2 0645 - Weak signal, fading inlout with QRN, with oldies. Celebrating over 50 years in Borderland, CFOB and Serving Borderland over 50 At 0700 ID by female as This is 1660 AM, WJDM Elizabeth and New York. years, CFOB. New. (CR-CO) Have listened to the tape about 100 times and can't hear anything between 660 KEYZ ND Williston - 1/20 0310 - Weather for North Dakota, and local ads. Mixing Elizabeth and and New York. Into music. (LB-MO) with CFFR. Keys Country and into C&W music. New. (a-CO) Elizabeth - 2/8 0400-0445 fade-out - Best signal yet. Armchair level, with 690 WOKV n Jacksonville - 1/17 0135 - Good signal, right during the ID, and then virtually no fades. Was interesting to note several Northern Canadians faded back down. Mixing with CBU. News talk 690 WOKV. Haven't heard (CJDC-890, CJXX-840) at the same time at very high signal levds. And, in this one in a many years. (CR-CO) the past few weeks, two Alaskans, KINY-800 and KTKN-930 have been 760 WJR MI Detroit - 2/5 0529 - Poor, under local KTLK, with time check/ID: WJR pests. I'm only about 600 miles from KTKN, but rarely hear them. Both I Alaskans should be widely heard now, along with CFPR-860. (BC-WA) News time 5:29. (CK-CO) ! 790 CFCW AB Camrose - 119 0340 - Good signal, with several local ads, mixing with 1700 WCMQ FL Miami Springs - {nodate) 0400-0440 fade-out - Exceptional signal. What KGHL. (CR-CO) is Southern Florida's Sunrise time? [According the Neil Adams' Medium 810 KCHG TX Somerset - 2/3 0758 - Talk on social security programs and religious Wave Viewer program, LSR for WCMQ during February is 0700 ELT, so music. New here. (JR-OK) you musta caught them just after power-up - Ed.] Fade-out must have 830 KOTC MO Kennett - 2/7 0745 - Male announcer with KOTC Kennett, Missouri (sign- bumped up against the Sun. They are fairly regular, and the first Floridian on?), then C&W music past 0800. No ads or announcements. IDIslogan since St. Pete-1380 was heard in the 1960s in Eastern Oregon on a Zenith at 0802 as Cotton Country KOTC . ., then more music. Last heard as Transoceanic. (BC-WA) KBOA eons ago. UW-CO) 890 KQLX ND Lisbon - 2/9 -Caught sign on at 0745 with call ID and weather in loop null 0800 TO 1600 HOURS ELT of WLS. New here. (JR-OK) Craig - 2/7 0951 - Good, with Country music, ads for Corral West 1100 WSGI TN Springfield - 2/5 0711 -Weak signal, fading in and out, with WTAM more Ranchwear and Victon, Motors in Craig. 55 Country slogans, weather or less nulled. Report of raid by Portland City Police and Tennessee forecast for Craig and Steamboat. (CK-CO) 7 Calgary - 215 0802 - Calgary and Canadian sports news. New here. (JR- and operated by company in Spartanburg, South Carolina, with studios in OK) Tennessee and Transmitter and tower in Alabama), then SSB. (LB-MO) KWXI Glenwood - 215 0810 - News and Ding as The new Quick-see. (JR- OK) Tampa - 2/2 2235 -Weak signal, in and out, with ID as Sports Radio 1250 KKOH Reno - 2/7 0959 - Super News talk 780 KOH. Strong, once WBBM fades WDAE. Will have to call this tentative, as tape sounds good and clear to away. Local news and ads. (CR-CO) me, but is possibly WTAE. (LB-MO) KTIC West Point - 2/7 1006 - Good, with weather forecast for Nebraska, call ID Traverse City - 2/7 1815 - Poor signal, in a big mess, with programming during forecast, local ad, then temperatures across South Dakota. (CK- about farming 11 1370 WKJF, which was much stronger here. NEW!! CO) (SA-MB) KTIS Minneapolis -2/7 0849 -With Children's Bible Hour in progress. Weather t 1330 WMNN MN Minneapolis - 2/2 2110 - Weak signal, in and out of pile, with news, ID: and legal ID at 0900. Fair signal, but nasty splatter from KPOF-910. New, WMNNmeans business now with twice-hourly updated every weekday at 25 and for Minnesota #44. (JW-CO) 55 minutes after the hour. WMNN means news now into sports. (LB-MO) 2/7 0900 KOGA Ogallala - - ABC Information News and local ads. Weather for 1360 WMOB AL Mobile - 1131 2359 -Weak signal, up out of the mess, with ?? right here on Nebraska and Wyoming.
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