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Nov: 2-3, 27-28, 29-30. Dec: 3-4, 29-30, 31. Jan: 6-7, 8. (Återstår Att Genomlyssna: 12-13 Jan Och 10-11 Feb.) NA-stationer loggade vid Väsby säsongen 2017-18, nätterna/mornarna: Nov: 2-3, 27-28, 29-30. Dec: 3-4, 29-30, 31. Jan: 6-7, 8. (Återstår att genomlyssna: 12-13 jan och 10-11 feb.). Stationerna är listade bara vid ett datum, även om de flesta hördes ofta eller t.o.m. varje gång. Perseus-mottagare med 480m antenn mot 300 grader. A/V står för Sigge i Väsby. USA, Kanada: 540 6.1 2258 CBT Grand Falls-Windsor NL, “This is CBC Radio one, 5-40 AM in Grand Falls Windsor”. A/V 560 3.12 0653 WGAN Portland ME, “5-60 WGAN” i risig mottagning. A/V 570 29.11 2333 CFCB Corner Brook NL, mass-ID: “VOCM St John’s, 7-40 CHCM marystown, 7- 10 CKVO Clarenville”. A/V 580 30.11 0700 CFRA Ottawa ON, “Newstalk 5-80 CFRA Ottawa, an i-heart radio station, Ottawa’s home for greater music”. A/V 590 3.12 1959 VOCM St John's NL, “This is VOCM star….Boney M”. A/V 610 31.12 0500 WIOD Miami FL, “Newsradio 6-10 WIOD Miam, Ft Lauderdale”. A/V 620 3.12 1958 CKCM Grand Falls-Windsor NL, mx // 590. A/V 640 30.12 0059 CBN St John's NL, “CBC Radio one”. A/V 640 4.12 0659 CFMJ Richmond Hill ON, “CFMJ”. A/V 660 31.12 0500 WFAN New York NY, “Sports Radio 66 WFAN, WFAN FM New York”. A/V 670 8.1 0539 WSCR Chicago IL, “CBS Sports Radio”. A/V 680 31.12 0459 WRKO Boston MA, “WRKO”, ABC news. A/V 680 31.12 0507 CFTR Toronto ON, “6-80 Newstime 12-0-7”. A/V 680 30.12 0501 CJOB Winnipeg MB, “Winter sports on 6-80 CJOB”. A/V 700 4.12 0601 WLW Cincinnati OH, “Newsradio 700 WLW”, ABC news. A/V 710 6.1 0600 CKVO Clarenville NL, VOCM-id. A/V 730 2.11 2200 CKAC Montreal QC, FF “La Circulation”. A/V 740 31.12 0448 CHCM Marystown NL, “VOCM cares”. A/V 740 8.1 0622 CFZM Toronto ON, “Zoomer Radio, AM 7-40 and downtown Toronto at….96.7”. A/V 750 31.12 0459 CBGY Bonavista Bay NL, “This is CBC Radio one, 1400 AM in Gander”. A/V 750 8.1 0601 WSB Atlanta GA, “WSB Radio”. A/V 760 30.11 0134 WJR Detroit MI, “Newstalk 7-60 WJR”. A/V 770 31.12 0535 WABC New York NY, “WABC New York”, “77 WABC”. A/V 780 7.1 0606 WBBM Chicago IL, “WBBM.org”. A/V 790 30.11 0559 WAXY South Miami FL, “ESPN Radio”. A/V 800 6.1 2230 VOWR St John's NL, “VOWR 800 on your AM radio dial”. A/V 800 8.1 0358 CKLW Windsor ON, “Join AM 800”, “Information…” tillsammans med VOWR som dominerade fqn med sin musik. A/V 820 4.12 0634 CHAM Hamilton ON, Comedy radio. A/V 820 8.1 0606 WBAP Fort Worth TX, “WBAP”. A/V 830 7.1 0722 WCRN Worcester MA, “Bloomberg 8-3-0”. A/V 840 31.12 0505 WHAS Louisville KY, “At top of the hour breaking news, weather and traffic station, this is 8-40 WHAS, an i-heart radio station”. A/V 850 3.12 0700 KOA Denver CO, ABC news. A/V 850 31.12 0459 WEEI Boston MA, “This is WEEI Boston, ESPN on WEEI”. A/V 860 31.12 0500 CJBC Toronto ON, FF “8-60 AM Toronto”. A/V 870 31.12 0500 WWL New Orleans LA, “The news, talk and sports leader…….WWL….”. A/V 880 31.12 0500 WCBS New York NY, “WCBS Newstime 12 midnight”, “WCBS newsradio 8-80”. A/V 890 7.1 0531 WLS Chicago IL, “WLS……home for Chicago Bulls”. A/V 920 30.11 0000 WDMC Melbourne FL, “You're listening to WDMC Melbourne”, ofta och bra. A/V 920 7.1 0559 CFRY Portage la Prairie MB, “This is CFRY 9-20 AM”. A/V 920 4.12 0559 CKNX Wingham ON, “Voice of Western Ontario, this is CKNX AM 9-20” A/V 930 30.12 0422 CFBC Saint John NB, “A message from your friend at 93 CFBC, music, music, music 93 CFBC”. A/V 930 7.1 0300 WBEN Buffalo NY, “Newsradio 9-30 WBEN”, ABC news. A/V 930 7.1 0416 CJYQ St John's NL, “This is the new 9-30 Kixx country”. A/V 940 30.12 0159 WINZ Miami FL, “… Miami, 94 Wins”. A/V 950 6.1 2325 CKNB Campbellton NB, “Your community, your station, 95 CKNB”. A/V 950 8.1 0600 CFAM Altona MB, klassisk musik // 1250. A/V 960 28.11 0628 WEAV Plattsburgh NY, “9-60 the Zone” A/V 970 28.11 2200 WZAN Portland ME, “Portland’s home for ESPN Radio is WZAN Portland, also on 1-0-1-5, AM 9-70 WZAN”. A/V 980 4.12 0624 CHRF Montréal QC, FF “Vouz ecoutez ….. AM 9-80” med julmelodier. A/V 990 7.1 0405 CBY Corner Brook NL, “Weekend AM on CBC Radio one”//1140-CBI. A/V 1000 30.11 0700 WMVP Chicago IL, “WMVP AM Chicago”, “ESPN 1000”. A/V 1000 7.1 0700 KOMO Seattle WA, “This is KOMO Seattle, KOMO…”, “Komo news”, ABC news. A/V 1010 7.1 0359 CFRB Toronto ON, “This is Toronto’s breaking news, traffic and weather…Newstalk 10-10 CFRB AM, an i-heart radio station”. A/V 1010 28.11 0500 WINS New York NY, “All News All the Time, 10-10 Wins”. A/V 1020 31.12 0500 KDKA Pittsburgh PA, “This is the Voice of Pittsburgh, news on KDKA”. A/V 1030 31.12 0500 WBZ Boston MA, “WBZ Newsradio 10-30, newswatch never stops”. A/V 1040 7.1 0702 WHO Des Moines IA, “Newsradio 10-40 WHO”. A/V 1050 8.1 0728 WEPN New York NY, SS “10-50 AM ESPN Deportes Radio”. A/V 1050 7.12 0059 CHUM Toronto ON, “TSN 10-50”. A/V 1060 31.12 0500 WQOM Natic MA, “WQOM” i splash-QRM, 0709 “NPR news”. A/V 1080 31.12 0300 WTIC Hartford CT, “WTIC Newstalk 10-80 with news at the top and bottom of the every hour on WTIC, WTIC HD and WTIC FM HD2 Hartford”. A/V 1090 8.1 0400 WBAL Baltimore MD, i en paus på en sek. i snacket från engelsmannen på 1089: “BAL”. A/V 1100 31.12 0500 WTAM Cleveland OH, “Newsradio WTAM 1100”. A/V 1110 7.1 0600 WBT Charlotte NC, “WBT AM Charlotte, WBT FM”. A/V 1120 7.12 0300 KMOX Saint Louis MO, “Newsradio 11-20 KMOX Saint Louis”. A/V 1130 7.1 0803 KTLK Minneapolis MN, “Twin Cities’ newstalk”. A/V 1130 7.1 0705 WISN Milwaukee WI, “Newstalk.com”. A/V 1130 29.12 2300 WBBR New York NY, “This is WBBR New York”, “Bloomberg 11-3-0”. A/V 1140 3.12 1958 CBI Sydney NS, “CBC-adresser som “CBC.ca”. A/V 1140 30.12 0200 WRVA Richmond VA, “Newsradio 11-40 WRVA”, jingel: “Newsradio 11-40 WRVA”. A/V 1150 7.1 0805 WHBY Kimberly WI, “11-50 WHBY”, WHBY 1-0-3 FM”. A/V 1150 7.1 0404 CKOC Hamilton ON, “TSN 11-50”, “CKOC”. A/V 1160 8.1 0800 KSL Salt Lake City UT, “ABC News”. A/V 1160 7.1 0800 WYLL Chicago IL, “This is AM 11-60, Hope for your life”. A/V 1170 8.1 0759 WWVA Wheeling WV, “Newsradio 11-70 WWVA Wheeling” under europén. A/V 1180 4.12 0534 WHAM Rochester NY, Fox news,”Newsradio Wham 11-80”. A/V 1190 8.1 0529 WOWO Fort Wayne IN, “WOWO and WNPE 82 Fort Wayne on 11-90 AM and 1- 0-7-5 FM, depend on it”. A/V 1190 28.11 0630 WLIB New York NY,“WLIB”, “Your home for gospel”. A/V 1200 2.11 2200 WXKS Newton MA, “WXKS Boston, Bloomberg”. A/V 1200 30.12 0759 CFGO Ottawa ON, “Newstalk 5-80 CFRA 1200 CFGO Ottawa”, “TSN 1200”. A/V 1210 31.12 0631 WPHT Philadelphia PA, Coast to coast AM med George Noory, “Talkradio 12-10 WPHT”. A/V 1210 2.11 2159 VOAR Mount Pearl NL, “The VOAR weather update”. A/V 1220 8.1 0559 CJRB Bossevain MB, klassisk musik // 950. A/V 1250 6.1 2252 CJYE Oakville ON, flera ID, “Joy Radio”. A/V 1250 8.1 0600 CHSM Steinbach MB, klassisk musik // 950. A/V 1260 30.12 0444 CFRN Edmonton AB, “ESPN Radio”. A/V 1260 30.12 0506 CKHJ Fredericton NB, “… country and the biggest hits from yesterday, KHJ”. A/V 1260 6.1 2243 WBIX Boston MA, “Christian Radio”, “WBIX”, “9-50 AM WROL Boston”, “The Buzz AM 12-60, the buzz.com”. A/V 1260 2.11 0600 WSUA Miami FL, SS “…… 12-60 AM Miami” A/V 1270 7.1 0829 KNWC Sioux Falls SD, “Ministry of University of Nortwestern, St Paul, KNWC Sioux Falls”, “Faith 12-70”. A/V 1270 29.11 1958 CJCB Sydney NS, “12-70 CJCB Sydney”, “Country favorites”. A/V 1270 30.12 0200 WXYT Detroit MI, “WXYT and WXYT HD Detroit CBS sports radio 12-70”. A/V 1270 7.1 0206 WTSN Dover NH, “Newstalk 98-1 WTSN”. A/V 1280 2.11 2200 CFMB Montreal QC, pianomusik, FF “Ici CFMB 12-80 Radio Montreal”.
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