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KONG15 Log - Pacific KONG15 log - Pacific Freq Date Time Station & Comments 567 19.10. 14:30 KGUM Newstalk K-57, Hagatna GU, ID in a break from Coast to Coast AM 576 18.10. 15:06 2RN ABC National, Sydney, NSW with Radio Australia-ID, very nice signal and dominant for more than half an hour 630 17.10. 14:00 4QN Local Radio Queensland, Townsville 650 17.10. 13:13 KRTR Honolulu HI 684 18.10. 15:00 2KP ABC Kempsey, NSW "ABC New South Wales" 690 19.10. 13:58 KHCM Honolulu HI 702 18.10. 15:35 2BL ABC Sydney, QLD with ABC overnight program, periodically very strong and clear 756 20.10. 16:05 1YA National Radio, Auckland 760 17.10. 12:27 KGU Honolulu HI "Hawaii's Christian Talk" 783 19.10. 12:38 2YB Wellington Access Radio "Wellington Access Radio" 801 18.10. 13:16 KTWG Hagatna GU excellent signal 855 18.10. 14:00 4QO ABC Pialba, QLD "Local Radio Queensland" 940 17.10. 11:17 KKNE Honolulu HI "All Hawaiian" - nice music 990 17.10. 12:00 KHBZ Honolulu HI 990 18.10. 14:30 4RO Rockhampton, QLD "We are oldies radio" jingle + "4RO" ID 1008 19.10. 12:23 1ZD Newstalk ZB, Tauranga local commercials in a break from the networked program 1035 19.10. 12:27 2ZB Newstalk ZB, Wellington commercials, timecheck and nice ID, huge signal! 1080 19.10. 12:36 1ZB Newstalk ZB, Auckland with Johnny Cash and "Jackson", // 1008 and 1035 1098 20.10. 09:16 V7AB Marshall Islands very strong and clear signal 1161 18.10. 17:03 5PA ABC Southeast, Naracoorte SA 1233 18.10. 15:26 2NC ABC Newcastle, NSW with Nightlife 1296 20.10. 13:51 1ZH Newstalk ZB, Hamilton 1386 19.10. 13:14 1XOR R Tarana, Auckland hindi mx and English "You are listening to Radio Tarana" 1395 16.10. 16:40 5AA Adelaide SA -1395, Adelaide's 5 double-A 1467 20.10. 12:43 Radio Fiji 2, Rakiraki very nice signal 1503 20.10. 12:41 Newstalk ZB relayed via Radio Sport, Wellington 1503 18.10. 15:21 2BS Gold, Bathurst NSW 1512 18.10. 15:00 2RN ABC National, Newcastle with ABC news under CRI, good in periods 1548 17.10. 14:00 4QD ABC Emerald, QLD "Local Radio Queensland" 1611 17.10. 13:38 4DB Country Asia 558 18.10. 15:06 HLQH KBS-2, Yeong-il 567 20.10. 20:00 HLKF KBS1 Jounju local ID 567 20.10. 20:00 JOIK NHK1 Sapporo local ID together with HLKF 594 20.10. 20:00 JOAK NHK1 Tokyo 639 20.10. 13:00 JOWN STV Hakodate came up nice over Fiji on the hour 693 14.10. 13:20 JOAB NHK2 Tokyo 702 18.10. 15:45 DZAS FEBC Manila announcing web and mailing addresses 729 20.10. 20:00 JOCK Nagoya 828 18.10. 16:40 JOBB NHK2 Osaka 846 18.10. 16:23 DZRV R Veritas, Manila 990 18.10. 16:30 Shanghai News Station 1008 15.10. 12:56 JONR ABC Asahi Hoso, Osaka 1044 14.10. 15:04 Metro Plus, Hong Kong very nice signal, followed by REL px 1080 19.10. 14:41 AFN Daegu "Thunder AM - Good times, great oldies" 1134 14.10. 13:00 JOQR NCB Tokyo 1179 14.10. 12:50 JOOR MBS Mainichi Hoso, Osaka 1260 15.10. 13:00 JOIR TBC Tohoku Hoso, Sendai 1332 19.10. 13:00 JOSF Tokai Hoso, Nagoya 1386 20.10. 13:20 JOKB NKH2 Okayama 1395 17.10. 16:10 Anhui PBS CC/EE nx, announcing 936 AM, 95.5 FM 1404 19.10. 14:43 JOVR SBS Shizuoka Hoso cool jingle 1422 17.10. 16:00 BEG42 Radio Taiwan Int Indonesian 1440 21.10. 13:03 (pres) Thunder AM, Korea American country countdown 1467 17.10. 13:20 JOID NHK 2 Oita very strong 1539 23.10. 13:18 NHK2 Network ID 1548 15.10. 15:16 Shandong RGD North America 550 19.10. 05:58 KFYR Bismarck ND "The Voice of the Northern Plains" 560 16.10. 06:57 KMON Great Falls MT 570 14.10. 03:00 CFWH Whitehorse YT 20.10. 04:30 KVI Seattle WA 17.10. 05:04 CKSW Swift Current SK 590 21.10. 04:42 KHAR Anchorage AK When Radio Was 17.10. 05:22 CJCL Toronto ON 600 20.10. 04:24 CKBD Vancouver BC "Unforgettable 600 AM" 20.10. 04:30 CJWW Saskatoon SK 20.10. 04:41 WMT Cedar Rapids IA 610 14.10. 01:24 CKYL Peace River AB "YL Country" 14.10. 01:36 CHTM Thompson MB Arctic Radio and "CHTM"-jingle 19.10. 04:43 KVNU Logan UT "This is KNVU" while CKYL was taking a breath 18.10. 06:00 KNML Albuquerque NM "New Mexico's Sport's Leader, 610 KNML Albuquerque. The Sports Animal". ESPN 620 20.10. 04:50 WTMJ Milwaukee WI 20.10. 05:04 KPOJ Portland OR 17.10. 05:06 CKRM Regina SK 17.10. 10:00 KPOJ Portland OR 19.10. 12:00 KGTL Homer AK 640 19.10. 12:09 KYUK Bethel AK 680 - 10:08 KBRW Barrow AK very strong and clear, every day 19.10. 10:30 (presumed) KNBR San Francisco CA 690 20.10. 06:00 KTSM El Paso TX nice ID when I was hoping to get an ID on one of the two French-speaking stations on the frequency 730 20.10. 06:16 CKDM Dauphin MB 740 19.10. 10:09 KCBS San Francisco CA 750 19.10. 04:57 KFQD Anchorage AK 19.10. 04:59 KXL Portland OR 19.10. 05:01 CKJH Melfort SK 770 16.10. 06:46 KTTH Seattle WA 790 16.10. 07:00 KJRB Spokane WA 840 24.10. 05:00 WHAS Louisville KY 14.10. 06:00 KXNT North Las Vegas NV 860 14.10. 03:04 CHAK Inuvik NT local weather forecast 17.10. 05:00 CBKF2 Saskatoon SK CBC French 17.10. 05:00 CJBC Toronto ON CBC French, weak u/ CBKF2 17.10. 10:00 CHAK Inuvik NT CBC North 880 14.10. 04:00 CHQT Edmonton AB "Cool 8-80" 17.10. 05:38 CKLQ Brandon MB 17.10. 06:40 WCBS New York NY dominated the frequency now 18.10. 10:46 KWIP Portland OR "La Maquina Musical" 18.10. 11:00 KIXI Mercer Island WA "The Music of Your Life - KIXI" 15.10. 12:07 KCMX Phoenix OR nice ID after the news. Quite a surprise! 890 14.10. 06:00 CJDC Dawson Creek BC ID in break of 40+ minutes of continuous C&W 900 14.10. 05:00 CKBI Prince Albert SK 910 20.10. 02:58 CKDQ Drumheller AB 17.10. 08:00 KIYU Galena AK very strong & clear with full ID at local midnight 920 20.10. 04:05 KXLY Seattle WA 17.10. 04:47 CKNX Wingham ON 18.10. 04:50 CFRY Portage la Prairie MB Celebrating 50 years 23.10. 04:59 WOKY Milwaukee WI 17.10. 09:00 CBQI Tulita NT CBC Radio One 17.10. 09:00 KSRM Soldotna AK 19.10. 09:00 KXLY Spokane WA 930 21.10. 00:08 WBEN Buffalo NY 17.10. 05:52 CJCH Halifax NS 17.10. 08:35 KNSA Unalakleet AK 950 17.10. 04:38 WWJ Detroit MI 23.10. 05:00 KKFN Denver CO AM 950 The Fan 16.10. 06:58 KJR Seattle WA 960 17.10. 04:28 WSBT South Bend IN break in WBBM Chicago Bears Sports Network 970 14.10. 05:45 CFXE Edson AB "The Fox" 980 16.10. 06:25 KKMS Richfield MN 990 14.10. 04:41 CJDC Dawson Creek BC 1000 17.10. 05:51 KOMO Seattle WA SS and ESPN under 1010 17.10. 11:58 CBR Calgary AB local with CBC Alberta 1030 17.10. 04:33 WBZ Boston MA 18.10. 11:35 KTWO Casper WY "K-Two Radio" & C&W music 1040 16.10. 05:00 WHO Des Moines IA 1050 14.10. 05:35 CJNB North Battleford SK "CJNB-CJNS" 1060 14.10. 03:19 CKMX Calgary AB 1090 16.10. 06:00 KBOZ Bozeman MT ESPN and then local ID and CBS news 16.10. 06:00 KPTK Seattle WA ID when KBOZ was pulling its breath 1120 17.10. 04:47 KMOX St. Louis MO Newstalk 1120 KMOX 1130 21.10. 01:03 KFAN Minneapolis MN 15.10. 01:45 WISN Milwaukee WI 1140 19.10. 13:40 KSLD Soldotna AK very strong and clear with wx 1150 19.10. 00:30 CKOC Hamilton ON 18.10. 05:05 WHBY Kimberley WI 16.10. 05:32 KSEN Shelby MT "Good as Gold - KSEN" 18.10. 11:22 KXMG Portland OR "Magia 11-50" 1180 14.10. 05:26 KERI Wasco CA Christian Talk Radio 1190 19.10. 00:30 WOWO Ft. Wayne IN 1200 17.10. 03:47 WOAI San Antonio TX REL TLK led me to hope for another station 17.10. 04:22 WCHB Taylor MI “Often imitated, never duplicated - Newstalk 1200 WCHB, The People's Station” 1210 20.10. 04:05 WPHT Philadelphia PA 17.10. 05:14 VOAR Mt Pearl NL 20.10. 06:23 KGYN Guymon OK 20.10. 06:30 CFYM Kindersley SK 13-30 12-10 ID 1220 20.10. 03:20 WHKW Cleveland OH 1230 18.10. 04:05 CHFC Churchill MB CBC Radio One in Manitoba 19.10. 05:00 KWYZ Everett WA ID for KSUH-1450 19.10.
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