| Time to petition the FCC:  All broadcast stations must ID T/BOH with CW callsign.     Wouldn't that be nice?   W. Curt DeeganBoca Raton, (Southeast) Florida
 
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Date: 09/16/05 22:56:35 Subject: [IRCA] Cuban stations   >>You don't have to go to Key West for that.  Most of the Florida gulf coast >>has Cubans all day, up and down the band.  You'll know you've been here too >>long when the Cubans get to be the pests. > >Hey, don't forget the Atlantic coast. [pout...pout] > >I may not know what I'm doing, but I hear Cubans too, ya'know.   When I was in Naples, Cubans were solid all day.  That's a pretty good location due to the lack of locals.  I hope to get back there this winter or next.  With luck I can bring a decent radio.  There is a long-time DXer there (Ray Moore?) who hears Aussie and NZ stations.   Funny thing, Cubans are dominant on a lot of frequencies up here in RI as well.  600 and 670 for sure.  Also 590 and 630 when the locals are off or phased.  Reloj on 570 and other channels under closer US stations.  That RR is hard to miss.  I've been trying to talk the overnight show host on WRIB-1220 into adopting a "RIB" in morse code much like Reloj uses.   Craig Healy Providence, RI     _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list   Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers         |