Back to 1570 for a moment: in the 60s there were daytime-only 1570s in Texas and far SW Oklahoma which would have been relatively close to XERF. But in the Mountain time zone states, there were but two 1570s, one in Loveland CO at 250 watts daytime only, and the other in Salt Lake City, which was a 500 watt daytimer. Today, it's just the 1570 in Loveland; the 1570 in Salt Lake either found a better freq. or left the air. The treaties with Mexico made 1570 a tough choice in the SW US to be sure, but in the sparsely settled states of the west, there was usually a graveyarder available or at least a Class III regional omni daytimer lower on the dial. As a result, in Colorado 1570 usually presents XERF mostly by itself at night.
On other trashed clears, 880 KRVN at Lexington NE always has something underneath it at night in Colorado...I'm going to have to listen to see just who that might be.
On other trashed clears, 880 KRVN at Lexington NE always has something underneath it at night in Colorado...I'm going to have to listen to see just who that might be.