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Logg Väsby 14-18 December 2020 LOGG VÄSBY 14-18 DECEMBER 2020 MOTTAGARE: ELAD FDM-S2 ANTENN: 480 M , 300 GR JAN GÖRLIN (JGÖ) kHz Datum UTC LAND CALL STAD 540 14,15,16,17,18 01.00 CANADA CBT GRAND FALLS NL 560 18 07.00 USA WGAN PORTLAND ME "Newsradio 91,5, AM 560 WGAN" 570 15,16,17,18 02.00 CANADA CFCB CORNER BROOK NL 580 14,15,16,17,18 23.00 CANADA CFRA OTTAWA ON 590 14,15,16,17,18 23.00 CANADA VOCM ST JOHN´S NL 610 17 07.00 USA WIOD MIAMI FL "Newsradio 6-10 WIOD" 620 15,16,17,18 07.00 CANADA CKCM GRAND FALLS NL 620 17 01.00 USA WTMJ MILWAUKEE WI "WMTJ" svårt störd av CKCM 640 15,16,17,18 01.00 CANADA CFMJ RICHMOND HILL ON 640 16 02.00 CANADA CBN ST JOHN´S NL "CBC Radio One" 660 15,16,17,18 04.00 USA WFAN NEW YORK NY 670 16,17 01.00 USA WSCR CHICAGO IL 680 16 03.00 CANADA CFTR TORONTO ON 680 17 04.00 CANADA CJOB WINNIPEG MB 680 14,15,16,17,18 04.00 USA WRKO BOSTON MA 700 15,16,17,18 07.00 USA WLW CINCINNATI OH 710 15,16 06.00 USA WOR NEW YORK NY 710 15,16,17,18 04.00 CANADA CKVO CLARENCEVILLE NL 730 14,15,16,17,18 24.00 CANADA CKAC MONTREAL QC 740 14,16 23.00 CANADA CFZM TORONTO ON 740 15,16,17,18 03.00 CANADA CHCM MARYSTOWN NL 750 14,15,16,17,18 22.00 CANADA CBGY BONAVISTA BAY NL 750 14,16 07.00 USA WSB ATLANTA GA 750 18 07.00 CANADA CKJH MELFORT SK "Beach Radio" i kamp med CBC 760 15,16,17,18 04.00 USA WJR DETROIT MI 770 16 05.00 CANADA CHQR CALGARY AB "Global news radio 7 70 CHQR" fadade med WABC 770 14,15,16,17,18 06.00 USA WABC NEW YORK NY 780 15,16,17,18 08.00 USA WBBM CHICAGO IL 790 16 04.00 USA WAXY SOUTH MIAMI FL "WAXY The Ticket Miami" Ganska svag 800 15,16 07.00 CANADA VOWR ST JOHN´S NL 800 15,16 05.00 CANADA CKLW WINDSOR ON 820 15 07.00 CANADA CHAM HAMILTON ON 820 15 06.00 USA WBAP FORT WORTH TX " 99,5 FM ….. WBAP" Sämst hörbarhet vid ID som vanligt 830 16,17,18 07.00 USA WCRN WORCHESTER MA 830 17 23.00 USA WCCO MINNEAPOLIS MN "WCCO" med väderrapport 840 15,16,17,18 04.00 USA WHAS LOUISVILLE KY 840 17 07.00 CANADA CFCW CAMROSE AB Countrymusic under WHAS 850 15,16,17 08.00 USA WEEI BOSTON MA 850 17 03.00 USA KOA DENVER CO "KOA news radio" hård splash 860 15,16,17,18 07.00 CANADA CJBC TORONTO ON 870 16 24.00 USA WWL NEW ORLEANS LA 880 14,15,16,17,18 06.00 USA WCBS NEW YORK NY 890 15,16,17,18 06.00 USA WLS CHICAGO IL 920 15,16,17 01.00 USA WHJJ PROVIDENCE RI 920 17 01.00 CANADA CFRY PORTAGE PRAIRIE MB 930 14,15,16,17,18 07.00 CANADA CJYQ ST JOHN´S NL 930 14,15,16 08.00 USA WBEN BUFFALO NY 940 16,17,18 07.00 CANADA CFNV MONTREAL QC 950 15,16,17,18 07.00 CANADA CKNB CAMPBELLTON NB 950 16 02.00 USA WWJ DETROIT MI "CBS Radio …..Radio 9-50 WWJ" 970 15,16,17,18 07.00 USA WZAN PORTLAND ME 980 15 08.00 CANADA CHRF MONTREAL QC 990 16 06.00 CANADA CBW WINNIPEG MB 1000 14,16,17 24.00 USA WMVP CHICAGO IL 1000 16,17,18 03.00 USA KOMO SEATTLE WA 1010 15,17,18 23.00 USA WINS NEW YORK NY 1010 14,15,16 24.00 CANADA CFRB TORONTO ON 1010 17 07.00 CANADA CBR CALGARY AB 1020 15,16,17,18 07.00 USA KDKA PITTSBURGH PA 1030 15,16,17,18 01.00 USA WBZ BOSTON MA 1040 17 06.00 CANADA CKST VANCOUVER BC "TSN 10-40" 1040 15,16,17,18 07.00 USA WHO DES MOINES IA 1050 15,16 03.00 CANADA CHUM TORONTO ON 1080 15,16,17,18 07.00 USA WTIC HARTFORD CT 1120 15,16,17,18 05.00 USA KMOX SAINT LOUIS MO 1130 14,15,16,17,18 23.00 USA WBBR NEW YORK NY 1130 15,16,17,18 07.00 USA KTLK MINNEAPOLIS MN 1140 15,16,17,18 23.00 CANADA CBI SYDNEY NS 1140 15,16,17,18 04.00 CANADA CHRB HIGH RIVER AB 1150 15,16,17,18 06.00 USA WHBY KIMBERLY WI 1150 15,16,17 02.00 CANADA CKOC HAMILTON ON 1160 15,16,17,18 08.00 USA WYLL CHICAGO IL 1170 14,15,17 24.00 USA WWVA WHEELING WV 1180 15,16,17 07.00 USA WHAM ROCHESTER NY 1190 15,17 24.00 USA WOWO FORT WAYNE IN 1200 15,16 08.00 USA WXKS NEWTON MA 1200 16 08.00 USA KFNW WEST FARGO ND 1200 16 01.00 CANADA CFGO OTTOWA ON 1200 15 05.00 USA WOAI SAN ANTONIO TX "Newsradio 1200 WOAI" 1210 15,17,18 01.00 USA WPHT PHILADELPHIA PA 1220 17 04.00 USA WHKW CLEVELAND OH 1220 17 06.00 CANADA CJRB BOSSEVAIN MB Spelade julmusik "Oh Tannenbaum" 1250 15,16,17,18 02.00 CANADA CJYE OAKSVILLE ON 1250 17 05.00 CANADA CHSM STEINBACH MB "AM 12-50 Steinbach" 1260 15,16,17,18 05.00 USA WBIX BOSTON MA 1270 14,15,16 04.00 USA WXYT DETROIT MI 1280 15,16,17,18 08.00 CANADA CFMB MONTREAL QC 1280 15,16 06.00 USA WNAM NEENAH MENASHA WI 1280 15,16 08.00 USA WWTC MINNEAPOLIS MN 1290 16,17 02.00 CANADA CJBK LONDON ON 1290 17 05.00 CANADA CFRW WINNIPEG MB 1300 15,16,17,18 04.00 USA WOOD GRAND RAPIDS MI 1310 16,17,18 23.00 CANADA CIWW OTTAWA ON 1310 16 08.00 USA WIBA MADISON WI Hörde i stort sett bara "WIBA" i kamp med CIWW 1320 15,16,17,18 02.00 CANADA CJMR OAKSVILLE ON 1330 16 08.00 USA WRCA WATERTOWN MA 1360 15,16 23.00 USA WDRC HARTFORD CT 1370 16 23.00 USA WXXI ROCHESTER NY "This is WXXI News …Rochester" 1370 17 08.00 USA WDEA ELLSWORTH ME "AM 13-70 WDEA" spelade "Jingle bells" 1380 15,16,17,18 23.00 CANADA CKPC BRANTFORD ON 1380 15,17 24.00 USA KLIZ BRAINERD MN 1390 15,16,17,18 02.00 USA WEGP PRESQUE ISLE MA 1390 16 08.00 USA WLCM CHARLOTTE MI "AM 13-90 WLCM" med programmet "Family life today" 1400 14,15,16,17,18 23.00 CANADA CBG GANDER NL 1410 16 08.00 CANADA CJWI MONTREAL QC 1410 17 08.00 CANADA CFTE VANCOUVER BC "Bloomberg Radio" 1420 15 08.00 USA KTOE MANKATO MN 1420 16 06.00 USA WOC DAVENPORT IA 1430 15,16,17,18 05.00 CANADA CHKT TORONTO ON 1430 15,16,17,18 04.00 USA WENE ENDICOTT NY 1440 16,17 06.00 USA WHKZ WARREN OH Programmet "Relevant Radio Miracle moments" Radio 208 störde 1460 15 08.00 USA KXNO DES MOINES IA 1460 14,16 23.00 CANADA CJOY GUELP ON 1480 15 23.00 USA WHBC CANTON OH 1480 17 03.00 USA WLMW MADISON WI "La Movida" med latinamerikansk musik 1480 15,16,17 06.00 USA WGVU KENTWOOD MI 1500 15,16,17,18 06.00 USA WLQV DETROIT MI 1500 15,16,17,18 24.00 USA WFED WASHINGTON DC 1510 16,17 07.00 USA WLAC NASHVILLE TN 1510 16,17 04.00 USA KPLS LITTLETON CO 1520 15,16,17,18 08.00 USA WWKB BUFFALO NY 1530 15,16 09.00 USA WCKY CINCINNATI OH 1540 15,16,17 05.00 USA KXEL WATERLOO IA 1540 15,16,17 04.00 CANADA CHIN TORONTO ON 1550 14,15 08.00 CANADA CBEF WINDSOR ON 1560 15,16,17,18 06.00 USA WFME NEW YORK NY 1570 14,15,16 04.00 CANADA CJLV MONTREAL QC 1580 15,16,17,18 04.00 CANADA CKDO OSHAWA ON 1590 15 08.00 USA WCGO EVANSTON IL 1610 16 23.00 CANADA CHHA TORONTO ON 1610 17 06.00 CANADA CHRN MONTREAL QC 1630 15,16 06.00 USA KCJJ IOWA CITY IA "KCJJ News" följdes av vädererapport. Hårt splashad 1650 15,17 04.00 USA KCNZ CEDER FALLS IA 1660 17 22.00 USA KQWB WEST FARGO ND "The Bison" med "Fox Sports" 1690 14 01.00 USA WPTX LEXINGTON PARK MD 1690 16 23.00 CANADA CHTO TORONTO ON "CHTO AM 16-90 Toronto" .
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