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![]() "Tony Calguire" wrote in message ... wrote: kHz). Though I've heard the occasional Latin station (mostly Cubans) on this radio, I've never heard anything like this on MW from this area, not even on my Kenwood R5000 at home. Does anyone know where this would most likely be coming from?? --Larry I thought Toronto had a well-established strong signal on 530 khz, with a multi-cultural format? Strange you've never heard it before; I've been able to receive at least some signal on 530 for years and years, and always assumed it was Toronto. The reception is most likely Toronto, which, as you say, is multi-ethnic and has the sort of programming described. |
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However, the WRTH handbook only lists a 1kW(day)/0.25kW(night) station at
Brampton, Ontario on this frequency. |
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