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I've been listening to a MW (1150 KHZ) station in Spanish since about
0700 Z. Fairly strong signal in NE USA (MA/RI area). Mostly ethnic music with some male anncmts - nothing I could make out as a station ID. My Spanish is not just rusty - its nonexistent. ![]() I'm not into MW DX, but I've never heard this one before while scanning the AM band. Anybody have an ide what this station might be? |
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Looks like it could be WAMG in Boston. They broadcast 5000 watts day
and night. Here's the website.... http://www.bostonradio.org/radio/wamg.html Jeff Y. On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 07:29:58 GMT, Herbert West wrote: I've been listening to a MW (1150 KHZ) station in Spanish since about 0700 Z. Fairly strong signal in NE USA (MA/RI area). Mostly ethnic music with some male anncmts - nothing I could make out as a station ID. My Spanish is not just rusty - its nonexistent. ![]() I'm not into MW DX, but I've never heard this one before while scanning the AM band. Anybody have an ide what this station might be? |
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