2004 And 2005 Medium Wave DX Logs (QTH = Wilmington, DE)
31-Dec-04:
630 khz, CFCO (6 kw night), Chatham, ON; 0304 local: Male giving local weather report “periods of rain or even
freezing rain expected until? Sunday, a high of 2 or 36 Fahrenheit at CFCO, your news leader of western Ontario”,
followed by sung station ID “[unintelligible] Classic Gold, CFCO”, then into the Beatle’s ‘I Feel Fine’. New. (E-W long
wire)

930 khz, WBEN (5 kw night), Buffalo, NY; 2300 local: Male “It’s 11 o’clock, cloudy skies, 52 degrees in Buffalo. Good
evening, I’m Steve ?? news radio 930, WBEN. Top stories this Friday, December 31, putting the budget to bed and less
than an hour to a new year. The exclusive WBEN Accuweather forecast calls for a dry and chilly new year’s day with a
little sun. Here’s what’s happening right now…” Loud at times. Not new, but first time I recorded legal ID. (E-W long
wire)

1-Jan-05:
960 khz, CHNS (10 kw), Halifax, NS; 2245 local: Male DJ naming the titles of the last few songs played plus the titles of a
few upcoming songs, short promo for the Bill Hart (?) morning show on "Oldies 96, CHNS". Then into "Oldies 96 CHNS
Accutrac weather..." followed by another promo for the morning show "right here on Oldies 96 CHNS". Into the Beatle's
'Nowhere Man'. New. (E-W long wire)

2-Jan-05:
1480 khz., WSAR (5 kw), Fall River, MA; 2304 local: Female giving weather report followed by "on your talk station
[unintelligible], WSAR." New (E-W long wire)

28-Jan-05:
840 khz., CMHW 'Dobleve' (10 kw), Santa Clara, Cuba; 2259 local: Male speaking in Spanish, brief music, then very
clear "Esta es Dobleve .... Santa Clara ....Cuba". New with WHAS phase nulled. (vertical whip + E-W long wire)

29-Jan-05:
1070 khz., CHOK (10 kw), Sarnia, Ontario; 0203 local: Male finishing up sports report, then Super Bowl promo "brought
to you by KFC - KFC there's more in the bucket" followed by "Your home for Super Bowl 39, 1070 CHOK". CHOK jingle,
then "Information radio, 1070, CHOK, presents .... the best of Talk Back ....". Not new, but first time I recorded legal ID.
(E-W long wire)

30-Jan-05:
1540 khz., WDCD (50 kw), Albany, New York; 1858 local: male “The programs heard here on WDCD are designed to
advertise the ideas and prospectives of the particular speakers and not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of WDCD or
the Crawford Broadcasting Company.” New (from DE). (NNE-SSW long wire)

31-Jan-05:
1400 khz., WSTC (0.78 kw), Stamford, CT; 1800 local: Male “The station Fairfield County turns to for breaking news, 1400
WSTC, Stamford and 1350 WNLK, Norwalk. Depend on it.” Then into local news. New. (E-W long wire)

1-Feb-05:
810 khz., WPIN (4.2 kw day), Dublin, VA; 1759 local: End of promo for Big Brothers and Big Sisters then into female
“Sports Radio AM 810 WPIN Dublin and the New River Valley …. Sports Addict Radio Network now concludes its broadcast
day.” New, just over WGY. (E-W long wire)

2-Feb-05:
850 khz., WRBZ (10 kw day, 5 kw night), Raleigh, NC; 1819 local: Ad for Byrd Commercial Properties “the best source for
your commercial real estate information in the Triangle” followed by an ad for the new Hooters “at Airport Boulevard in
Marshall”, then “850 The Buzz traffic”. After traffic report, into “Sports Radio 850 The Buzz, 20/20 Sports….brought to you
by The Macgregor Draft House in Cary, watch the Super Bowl with the Miller Light girls and register to win NC State-
Maryland tickets….”. New. Presumably still on day power. (NNE-SSW long wire, I think!!)

850 khz., WXJC (50 kw day, 1 kw night), Birmingham, AL; 1821 local: Male “By the way, tonight at 6:30 we have a
special…. UAB basketball game broadcast….WXJC….tonight at 6:30….. re-broadcast today’s program, we’ll plan to do that
tomorrow. Weather-wise, we’re expecting a 100% chance of rain….understand that we do have a light rain in the Birmingham
area right this moment.” Into a trio of gospel songs starting with ‘We’ve Weathered Storms Before’ (presumed title). Signal
died abruptly at 1829 local as the third song was starting presumably as power was cut from 50 kw day to 1 kw night. New. A 744 mile
catch. (NNE-SSW long wire – I think!!)

6-Feb-05:
730 khz., WKDL (8 kw day, 0.025 kw night), Alexandria, VA; 1634 local: Upbeat music then male talk in Spanish including
liner ‘La Nueva Capital, siete treinta’. Not far (103 miles) but new. (NNE-SSW long wire)

730 khz., WACE (5 kw day, 0.008 kw night), Chicopee, MA; 1705 local: End of newscast, then into liner “This is AM 730,
WACE, Chicopee/Springfield”. Into religious talk after brief music intro (Tom Petty’s ‘I Won’t Back Down’). New. A 231 mile
catch. (NNE-SSW long wire)

7-Feb-05:
1240 khz., WJEJ (1 kw), Hagerstown, MD; 1940 local: Ad for Value City Furniture in Hagerstown then into liner “The stars
are out and on your radio, too, 1240 WJEJ”. Again, not far (110 miles) but new. (NNE-SSW long wire)

8-Feb-05:
960 khz., WELI (5 kw), New Haven, CT; 1728 local: End of Sean Hannity segment then into liner “Newstalk 960, WELI,
New Haven”. A little farther this time (182 miles) and new. (NNE-SSW long wire)

12-Feb-05:
1050 khz., CHUM (50 kw), Toronto, ON; 1923 local: End of Three Dog Night's 'Family Of Man', then liner delivered by male
DJ "Rock and roll oldies, 1050 'chum'", followed by promo for Saturday night oldies party at the Hollywood on the Queensway,
then into Exile's 'Kiss You All Over'. Under/over WEPN, NY. Used 1.8 khz filter and CW mode to minimize interference. Not
new, but first time I recorded ID. (NNE-SSW long wire phased against E-W long wire)

17-Feb-05:
590 khz., WROW (1 kw night), Albany, NY; 1930 local: End of O’Reilly’s Radio Factor segment then into male “WROW,
Albany, proudly owned and operated by the Albany Broadcasting Company. This is…” then sung WROW. Into local news from
“the WROW news room.” Sort of new (I heard this in my car the other night). (NNE-SSW long wire)

3-Mar-05:
1380 khz., CKPC (10 kw), Brantford, ON; 0100 local: Male giving liner “You’re listening to CKPC radio, AM 1380, FM 92.1.”
Into news. New. A 332 mile catch. (NNE-SSW long wire)

4-Mar-05:
1330 khz., WYPC (500 w day, 50 w night), Wellston, OH; 0300 local: Male giving liner “WYPC, Wellston-Jackson. The
music you grew up with, spanning 5 decades. AM 1330.” Into CNN radio news. New. A 371 mile catch which, if they were
indeed at 50 watts, is pretty good in my book!. (E-W long wire)

1330 khz., WFIN (1000 w day, 79 w night), Findlay, OH; 0600 local: Male giving liner “You’re never more than 30 minutes
away from the information you need. Your news authority, 1330, WFIN.” New. A 428 mile catch at 79 watts if they weren’t
cheating. March FCC SR for them this morning was at 6:45 local. (E-W long wire)

6-Mar-05:
920 khz., WPCM, Burlington-Graham, North Carolina; 2059 local: Smooth jazz, then male giving liner “This is where North
Carolina hears about it and talks about it. FM talk, 101 point 1, WZTK.” Into Fox News Radio news. New. Simulcast of WZTK
FM 101.1. A 326 mile catch. (NNE-SSW long wire)

12-Mar-05:
990 khz., WDEO (9.2 kw day, 0.25 kw night), Ypsilanti, MI; 0359 local: Promo for “Kresta In The Afternoon, weekdays
from 4 to 6 on 990 WDEO”. Then into promo for the morning show on “WDEO AM 990 and 1440 [unintelligible].” Then liner
“Full time Catholic radio [unintelligible], this is 990 WDEO Ypsilanti/Detroit or WDEO.net on the internet.” New. A 449 mile
catch. (E-W long wire)

1250 khz., WARE (5 kw day, 2.5 kw night), Ware, MA; 1729 local: Weather forecast “brought to you by [unintelligible]
world class market. I’m ABC-40 meteorologist Jason Russell for your weather source, real oldies 1250, WARE.” New. A 250
mile catch. (NNE-SSW long wire)

950 khz., WROL (5 kw day, 0.09 kw night), Boston, MA; 2127 local: Male “AM 950 WROL, Boston, a service of Salem
Communications.” Then promo for an Irish music show on Sundays at 1 o’clock followed by one for the religious website Songtime.com
and then one for 6 pm weekday airings of CRI (China Radio International) “here on AM 950 WROL, the voice of Boston.” New. A 306 mile
catch. (NNE-SSW long wire)

13-Mar-05:
990 khz., CKGM (50 kw), Montreal, QC; 0005 local: Promo for ‘Between The Ropes’ boxing show “every Saturday at midnight only on
Montreal’s sports authority, The Team, 990.” New. A 397 mile catch. (NNE-SSW long wire)

990 khz., WEEB (10 kw day, 0.026 kw night), Southern Pines, NC; 0407 local: Liner “The Sandhill’s most powerful station, talk radio
990, WEEB.” New. A 375 mile catch. (NNE-SSW long wire)

26-Mar-05:
600 khz., WMT (5 kw), Cedar Rapids, IA; 0406 local: Male giving weather report and ending with “It’s 33 right now at your official
weather station, news radio 600, WMT”. Then into liner “If you’re thinking about it, we’re probably talking about it. News radio, 600,
WMT.” New. An 843 mile catch. (E-W long wire)

670 khz., WIEZ (5.4 kw day), Lewistown, PA; 1700 local: End of Stevie Wonder’s ‘My Cherie Amour’ then female “Listen
for Rush Limbaugh, weekdays noon to 3, on WIEZ, AM 670.” New. A 118 mile catch. (E-W long wire)

870 khz., WHCU (5 kw), Ithaca, NY; 1804 local: Caught in mid-sentence “…show, here on news radio 8-7, WHCU.” Into
“That’s it for tonight’s Cornell hockey pre-game. Stay tuned, the game is next…following these messages on WHCU.” Followed
by ads for Time Warner Sports and then Verizon Wireless” and then “This is news radio WHCU, Ithaca, New York…Time now
for Cornell Big Red hockey....” Loud, new. A 192 mile catch. (NNE-SSW long wire)

27-Mar-05:
780 khz., WCKB (7 kw day), Dunn, NC; 1805 local: End of gospel song then male DJ "That’s the McKens (?) on
WCKB, the number 1 song on the WCKB playlist. That's called 'The View' (?). Here we [unintelligible] a selection by the
Hoppers coming up...'Look For Me'". Station signed off at about 1816 local. New. A 347 mile catch.

600 khz., WKYH (5 kw day), Paintsville, KY; 1830 local: End of ad then into female "WKYH [unintelligible]
six-hundred...WKYH news time, 6:30." Barely audible above a jumble and battling it out with a presumed WCAO. New. A 406
mile catch.

9-Apr-05:
940 khz., WNRG (5 kw day, 0.014 kw night), Grundy, VA; 2259 local: Male "You're listening to WNRG, Grundy, 940 on your AM dial."
Into weather report. New. A 387 mile catch (on 14 watts? Cheating?). (E-W long wire)

10-Apr-05:
1480 khz., WSDS (3.8 kw night), Salem Township, MI; 0458 local: End of country song then male giving liner “Southeastern
Michigan’s source for classic country, AM 1480, WSDS, Salem-Plymouth-Canton.” New. A 450 mile catch. (E-W long wire)

16-Apr-05:
1570 khz., WPGM (2.5 kw day), Danville, PA; 1800 local: Female giving weather report, brief music, then male giving liner
"This is non-profit, non-commercial radio in the Susquehanna Valley, WPGM AM and FM Danville, WBGM FM New Berlin."
Into AP Network news. New. A 100 mile catch. (E-W longwire)

17-Apr-05:
1340 khz., WSTV (1 kw), Steubenville, OH; 0400 local: male "1290 W[unintelligible] and 1340 WSTV, Steubenville." Into
what sounded like CNN Radio news. Difficult copy due to typical GY jumble. A 269 mile catch. New. (E-W longwire)

1270 khz., WCBC (1 kw night), Cumberland, MD; 2032 local: Promo for Maryland National Guard then female "Here's something to
think about. Doing business without advertising on WCBC Radio is like winking at a girl in the dark. You know what you're doing, but
nobody else does." Into promo for the Dave Norman Show "weekday mornings on 1270 AM..." into sung WCBC, then weather report and
local news. Not far (166 miles), but new. (E_W longwire)

4-Sep-05:
550 khz. || 0157 local || WKRC || 1 kw night || Cincinnati, OH || End of Coast-To-Coast AM segment, then promo for the 55 KRC 2005
Walk To Cure Diabetes, finally into a Furniture Fair ad || New, a 471 mile catch.

560 khz. || 0215 local || CFOS || 1 kw night || Owen Sound, ON || End of Doobie Bros. “Takin’ It To The Streets” then male “560 CFOS,
the oldies you want, the information you need. Wrap up your day everyday with unforgettable music 8 ‘til midnight on Remember When”.
Into promo for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Then male “Join us every Sunday morning from 7:30 to 8 for the Hour Of
Decision right here on 560, CFOS” followed by CFOS weather then into Linda Ronstadt’s “It’s So Easy” || New, strong signal, a 427 mile
catch.

1630 khz. || 0325 local || WRDW || 1 kw night || Augusta, GA || Promo for Paul Harvey “3 times daily on your station for hot talk and hot
sports – news/talk/sports – 1630 WRDW” || Heard before but first time I recorded a legal ID, a 555 mile catch.

1470 khz. || 0333 local || WMBD || 5 kw || Peoria, IL || Promo for the American Council For The Blind then male giving liner “1470 (?) –
WMBD” || New, a 734 mile catch.

1400 khz. || 0708 local || WRAK || 1 kw || Williamsport, PA || Weather report by male, a fade, then a clear “forecast from WRAK” ||
New, a 127 mile catch.

1400 khz. || 0709 local || WINC || 1 kw || Winchester, VA || Typical GY jumble then “AM 1400, WINC”. || New, a 138 mile catch.

5-Sep-05:
850 khz. || 0605 local || KOA || 50 kw || Denver, CO || Weather report “from the 9 News weather center, I’m meteorologist Mark ? on
news radio 850, KOA” then female “In Denver and Boulder, it’s 68 degrees. I’m Kathy Walker, news radio 850 KOA the most listened to
station in Colorado” || New, a 1541 mile catch. I’m very pleased with this one!!

6-Sep-05:
850 khz. || 1959 local || WEEI || 50 kw || Boston, MA || 10 second break in Red Sox baseball game for brief sports update and station ID
“Sports Radio 850, WEEI, Boston” || Not new but first time I recorded legal ID. A 289 mile catch.

24-Sep-05:
1360 khz. || 0403 local || WNNJ || 0.32 kw night || Newton, NJ || Male giving liner "Oldies 1360 is WNNJ AM, Newton, with Max Kinkel
mornings and GREAT oldies all day. Oldies 1360" Into Wilson Pickett's (I think) 'In the Midnight Hour'  || New. A 102 mile catch.

1360 khz. || 0600 local || WDRC || 5 kw || Hartford, CT || Male giving liner "You're listening to the talk of Connecticut, AM 1360, WDRC,
Hartford." Into AP Radio news. || New. A 211 mile catch.

25-Sep-05:
1430 khz. || 0000 local || CHKT || 50 kw || Toronto, ON || Male giving liner "This is AM 1430, CHKT, Fairchild Radio, Toronto." Into
Tamil programming. || New. Strong signal. I'm surprised that I haven't heard this one before. A 330 mile catch.

22-Oct-05:
1200 khz. || 1858 local || CFGO || 50 kw || Ottawa, ON || Promo for Holmes Heating then Driving.ca website. Then male giving liner "This
is CFGO, Ottawa, Sports Radio Team 1200". Into the Fox national Sports report. || New. A 379 mile catch.

970 khz. || 1946 local || WCHN || 1 kw || Norwich, NY || End of song (nostalgia) then male giving liner "Unforgetable AM 970, WCHN". ||
New. A 192 mile catch.

23-Oct-05:
710 khz. || 0032 local || R. Rebelde || 150 kw? || Cuba || Male giving apparent liner in Spanish ending in (rolled R's) "R-R-R-Rebelde, La
Habana". Into news item about Hurricane Wilma. Ultimately into Tears For Fears 'Shout'. Earlier I thought I heard them play George
Michael's 'Careless Whisper'. Never thought I'd hear such music being broadcast from Cuba! || Not new but first time I recorded ID. Heard
with the remnants of WOR phase nulled.

950 khz. || 0704 local || WPET || 0.54 kw day, 0.04 kw night || Greensboro, NC || Male giving liner "It's gospel music southern style and a
whole lot more with Allan ?? on the Piedmont's Inspiration Station AM 950 WPET". Into music. || New. A 340 mile catch.

950 khz. || 0706 local || WAKM || 5 kw day, 0.08 kw night || Franklin, TN || Briefly atop jumble, female giving barely intelligible liner "...
hometown radio...WAKM, Franklin". || New. A 662 mile catch.

1320 khz. || 2300 local || WATR || 1 kw || Waterbury, CT || Male giving liner: "The new sound of good time oldies, 1320 AM, WATR,
Waterbury". Into AP Radio news. || New. A 186 mile catch.

28-Oct-05:
1620 khz. || 0853 local || WHLY || 10 kw || South Bend, IN || Promo for 'Big Band Jump' programming "...this Saturday beginning at 2 on
1620 AM WHLY". || A re-log. Excellent signal for so late in the morning. A 566 mile catch.

1140 khz. || 1650 local || WCJW || 2.5 kw || Warsaw, NY || End of C&W song by Tracy Lawrence ('Used To The Pain') then male "Tracy
Lawrence, 1140 CJ Country". Promo for NASCAR Today then weather report. Then "Here's Miss Martina McBride and - 1140 CJ Country
- In My Daughter's Eye's". Into said song. || New. Strong signal. A 243 mile catch with WRVA mostly phased nulled.

29-Oct-05:
1150 khz. || 0102 local || WLOC || 1 kw day, 0.06 kw night || Munfordville, KY || End of C&W song then sung station ID which was
unintelligible to me but the WLOC call at the end of the ID was obvious. Then into promo for the South Central Rural Telephone
Cooperative (Glascow, KY address according to their website). || New. A 579 mile catch with local WDEL phase nulled. I suspect that
someone forgot to flip the low power switch.

30-Oct-05:
1140 khz. || 0057 local || CHRB || 50 kw  day, 46 kw night || High River, AB || End of C&W song then male "On your radio, in your
community, serving southern Alberta, AM 1140." Into music. || New. A 1980 mile catch with WRVA mostly phase nulled. I'm very pleased
with this one!!

and 37 minutes later...

1140 khz. || 0134 local || CHRB || 50 kw  day, 46 kw night || High River, AB || End of gospel-like music then into promo: "It's small
business month on AM 1140. Small business provides essential products and services...community. In fact, small business is big business in
the Foothills. AM 1140 salutes these businesses". Into female "Remember 'Big S' Automotive is your one stop shop for agricultural,
industrial and automotive supplies, located in the big blue building right on the Number 1 Highway in Strathmore. The High River District
Healthcare Foundation working together with our community to enhance healthcare in the High River and ?? area." Back to male "Small
business month on southern Alberta's community radio station, AM 1140". Into C&W music.|| Strong signal. WRVA still phase nulled.

1160 khz. || 0159 local || WYLL || 50 kw || Chicago, IL || Ad for Elite Exterior Restoration then into ID "WYLL, Chicago". || New. A 656
mile catch. I'm surprised that I haven't heard this one before.

1280 khz. || 1720 local || WHTK || 5 kw || Rochester, NY || Male “Talk sports in the Brick House with JT The Brick, weeknights 10 ‘til 2
on Rochester’s sports station, hot talk 1280 WHTK.” || New over/under presumed WADO. A 253 mile catch.

1300 khz. || 1816 local || WCLG (tentative) || 2.5 kw || Morgantown, WV || End of James Brown's 'I Feel Good' then male giving liner
"If it's oldies, it's us. Good time rock 'n' roll on Oldies 13AM". Into Elton John's 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' || A Radio-Locator (www.
radio-locator.com) search yields six oldies stations (all US) on 1300 khz. One is in Nebraska and one is in Nevada, so I think I can eliminate
those. Of the remaining four, three are served up with associated slogans. The slogan associated with WCLG ('Good Time Oldies 13AM')
seems to be the best match to the "Good time rock 'n' roll on Oldies 13AM" that I heard. I'd appreciate some help on this one. Perhaps
someone can check 100000watts.com for me. New if ID is correct. A 229 mile catch.

1300 khz. || 1859 local || WNQM || 50 kw || Nashville, TN || End of eHarmony.com ad then male giving liner "When you need inspiration,
we'll be there. On the air since 1947. You're listening to AM 1300, WNQM, Nashville". || New. A 658 mile catch.

24-Nov-05:
790 khz. || 0100 local || WKRD || 1 kw || Louisville, KY || Ad for Tempur-Pedic bed then male giving liner “This is WKRD – Louisville
Cards Radio, Extra Sports 790.” Into the Fox National Sports Report. || New. A 540 mile catch at 1 kw.

790 khz. || 0104 local || WSGW || 1 kw || Saginaw, MI || Weather forecast, numerous mentions of station call. Also mention of Saginaw. ||
New. A 493 mile catch at 1 kw.

790 khz. || 0601 local || WSVG || 1 kw || Mount Jackson, VA || End of Frank Sinatra’s ‘I’ve Got The World On A String’ then clear ID
by male “You’re listening to AM 790 WSVG in Mount Jackson, Virginia.” Into weather report for the Shenandoah Valley. || New. A 172
mile catch.

790 khz. || 0707 local || WLSV || 1 kw || Wellsville, NY || ID briefly above jumble “…real country WLSV.” || New. A 200 mile catch.

25-Nov-05:
960 khz. || 1618 local ||  WHYL || 5 kw day || Carlisle, PA || Sung station ID: “960 WHYL”. Into ‘The Marvelous Toy” sung by Peter,
Paul and Mary (?) || New. A close one at 86 miles.

630 khz. || 1624 local || WPRO || 5 kw || Providence, RI || End of an ad for Loews then male “4:24 on this Friday afternoon. Thank you
very much for joining us here on news radio 630 WPRO”. || New. A 267 mile catch.

970 khz. || 1702 local || WFUN || 5 kw day, 1 kw night || Ashtabula, OH || End of ABC news then male “Good evening for WFUN AM 97
News, I’m Ryan Ross”. Into local news. Signal died abruptly during first local news item presumably as power was cut to 1 kw night. ||
New. A 304 mile catch.

1070 khz. || 1904 local || CBA || 50 kw || Moncton, NB || End of CBC Radio One News then into weather report for Moncton and south
east and northern New Brunswick. || New. A 705 mile catch.

4-Dec-05:
940 khz || 2232 local || WMIX || 1.5 kw night || Mt. Vernon, IL || End of song then male “Salem’s choice for great memories, 940 AM.
WMIX.”  || New. A 717 mile catch with CINW Montreal phase nulled.

9-Dec-05:
920 khz || 0800 local || WPHY || 1.4 kw day || Trenton, NJ || Weather report from “the ESPN Radio 920 Weather Center” followed by a
quick promo for a ‘You Pick The Scores’ contest then a quick ID: “WPHY, Trenton”. || Close at 56 miles but new.

920 khz || 1647 local || WTCW || 4.2 kw day || Whitesburg, KY || End of song, rapid female DJ commentary then male giving ID: “True
Oldies 920, WTCW”. || New. A 424 mile catch.

920 khz || 1803 local || WIRD || 5 kw day || Lake Placid, NY || “This is the Tri-Lakes Sports (unintelligible, presumably 'Authority'), AM
920, WIRD, lake Placid”. || New. A 324 mile catch.

1160 khz || 1959 local || WSKW || 10 kw day || Skowhegan, ME || Ad for Paragon Environmental “Your property investment partner” then
“ESPN Sports Center every 20 minutes on AM 1160, The Score” followed quickly by station ID “WSKW, Skowhegan-Waterville”. Into
ESPN Radio Sports Center. || New. Mostly likely on day power.  A 461 mile catch.

1160 khz || 2106 local || WABY || 0.57 kw night || Mechanicville, NY || End of ‘Silver Bells’ then male giving ID above jumble “WABY
1160, WUAM 900”. || New. A 242 mile catch.

1260 khz || 2302 local || CKHJ || 10 kw || Fredericton, NB || Weather report with snow amounts in centimeters and temperatures in degC
(obvious tip off that this is a Canadian station) than male “CKHJ 1260 AM Fredericton” followed by mention of two FM outlets. || New. A
626 mile catch with local WAMS (Newark, DE) phased nulled. Got this thanks to a tip from another DE DXer. Thanks, John!

28-Dec-05:
1130 khz || 2258 local || WLBA || 10 kw day|| Gainesville, GA || End of song, brief ‘Deck The Halls’ instrumental, then ID: “WAOS
[unintelligible, presumably Austell] – WXEM, Buford – WLBA, Gainesville, Georgia.” Followed by ‘La Favorita’ slogan. || New with WBBR
phase nulled. Clearly cheating since they’re listed as a 10 kw D1. A 584 mile catch.

29-Dec-05:
1070 khz || 0259 local || WAPI || 5 kw night || Birmingham, AL || DX Test: Three W-A-P-I Morse code IDs followed by about 30
seconds of sweep tones, then into another Morse code ID. Under WNCT. || New. A 755 mile catch. Morse code IDs and sweep tones also
clearly heard at 0230, 0330 and 0400 local.

1070 khz || 0259 local || WNCT || 10 kw || Greenville, NC || Ad for ‘Memory Switch’, then ID: “This is eastern Carolina’s talk giant, Talk
1070, WNCT (ID somewhat garbled), Greenville.” Over WAPI DX test sweep tones and Morse code ID. || New. A 301 mile catch.
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