"Antonio" wrote in message
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Today while driving, I was listening to WDOD 96.5 near Chattanooga,
somehow they were off the air..and instead there was a Mexican station
taking over the signal, very strong signal, fading and coming back,
then there was another Mexican station in the same channel.By the city
and frequency I found it to be XHRN-FM in Veracruz.It was the same on
other frequencies, like 94.5FM, there were 2 or 3 Spanish stations(One
of those was from Mexico City, Insituto Mexicano de la Radio
XHIMER,playing classical music). Then I moved to 101.7 and there were
another 2 spanish stations there.
Why does that happens and how often? I think it has to do with the
weather being hot and humid.
Any comments about that?
Fairly common in late spring and early summer.
http://home.swbell.net/pjdyer/
http://www.qsl.net/wa5iyx/index.html
http://dxworld.com/tvfmlog.html Use the "Look Back" feature near the bottom
of the page to see earlier posts.
Within Europe, 100 MHz Es occurred on at least 25 successive days in
June/July.