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Author Topic: Community Radio Network 1710 AM 2358 UTC 26 JAN 2026  (Read 5580 times)

Big Badfish Al

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Community Radio Network 1710 AM 2358 UTC 26 JAN 2026
« on: January 27, 2026, 0001 UTC »
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2358 - National Anthem
0000 - ID
0000 - Time ID in Eastern Time
0001 - Amazing Stories
0004 - Wipeout
« Last Edit: January 27, 2026, 0005 UTC by Big Badfish Al »
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Re: Community Radio Network 1710 AM 2358 UTC 26 JAN 2026
« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2026, 0118 UTC »
0117: Op talking, sounds like he is introducing a song. Weak signal. Just gave out the frequency and what sounded like a phone number.
0119: Hello Again by Neil Diamond.
0122: More Today Than Yesterday by Spiral Staircase.
0125: Daydream by The Lovin' Spoonful.
0829: Weather reports and station ID. Live time check. Into Ragged Old Flag by Johnny Cash.
0200: The national anthem. And off.
« Last Edit: January 27, 2026, 0201 UTC by myteaquinn »
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Re: Community Radio Network 1710 AM 2358 UTC 26 JAN 2026
« Reply #2 on: January 27, 2026, 1224 UTC »
Fair to good copy here, with the usual QRM from the Hudson County TIS Of Doom.
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Re: Community Radio Network 1710 AM 2358 UTC 26 JAN 2026
« Reply #3 on: January 27, 2026, 1602 UTC »
Hey All,

Chris, I was wondering about the TIS of Doom and whether they were still on .It's been a LONG time since I copied them .  I recently  heard a HINT of something , but who knows, WAY too weak .

This brings us back to the old question : If I were running a station , would I put in on 1710 in hopes that the "general public " would stumble across it  (IF the  NJ TIS   doesn't wipe it out ) or would I go clear on 1720  ?  Personally, I'd do 1720 , with the jury out re advanced notification or not.

Realistically, 1710 is a frequency  probably checked far more frequently  by hobbyists compared to the general public.So why not go up 10 Kc ? 

MW pirate hobbyists  usually have more serious gear and would probably SDR see or just try to analog tune  1720 .

IF CRN reads this, why not consider going clear on 1720 (at least sometimes ) ,if possible ?.



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« Last Edit: January 27, 2026, 1611 UTC by NQC »
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Re: Community Radio Network 1710 AM 2358 UTC 26 JAN 2026
« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2026, 1111 UTC »
Hey All,

Chris, I was wondering about the TIS of Doom and whether they were still on .It's been a LONG time since I copied them .  I recently  heard a HINT of something , but who knows, WAY too weak .

I still hear it from time to time, weaker than before, and almost always running the same "we're broken" test tape.

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This brings us back to the old question : If I were running a station , would I put in on 1710 in hopes that the "general public " would stumble across it  (IF the  NJ TIS   doesn't wipe it out ) or would I go clear on 1720  ?  Personally, I'd do 1720 , with the jury out re advanced notification or not.

Realistically, 1710 is a frequency  probably checked far more frequently  by hobbyists compared to the general public.So why not go up 10 Kc ? 

MW pirate hobbyists  usually have more serious gear and would probably SDR see or just try to analog tune  1720 .

IF CRN reads this, why not consider going clear on 1720 (at least sometimes ) ,if possible ?.

de NQC

The general rationale I hear from some ops for running on 1710 is as you described, the hope that the general public will tune in.

The general public will NOT tune in.

The general public doesn't listen to radio much anymore. Barely listens to AM radio, which is why so many AM stations are closing. Pirate radio on AM? You've got to be kidding me  ;D

IMHO: Ops who run on 1710 (or 1620) are trading better reception / non-interference with BC/TIS stations for the illusion of getting the general public listening in.

The only realistic audience for MW pirates are other radio hobbyists. That means 1720 kHz. Or 1730 if you prefer :)

(Yes, I am sure there's an op somewhere out there who will say they run on 1620 or 1710 or whatever and their neighbor down the road listens, or something like that. But let's be serious.)
« Last Edit: January 29, 2026, 1113 UTC by ChrisSmolinski »
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Re: Community Radio Network 1710 AM 2358 UTC 26 JAN 2026
« Reply #5 on: January 30, 2026, 0044 UTC »
Hey Chris,

You finally came right out and said what I was trying to dance around: 1710 is pretty much a dead end.

1710 “ list” :

WQFG 689/ TIS ‘o doom,
KHMV LP / pt 15 (whatever THAT means 😜) and pirate(s).

1620 seems quite clear in NE part of the US. Only WNRP FL / 1 Kw night Omni.

BUT: If it were me and I was SERIOUS, I would personally prefer to stay off an occupied frequency- no matter how far away or wimpy the licensed (or non licensed station is) .This includes 1710 or  1620.

I would definitely go 1720 or 30, which as far as I can find have NO regular ops in the US .

( or a million times better-Use 6955U ! )

Not everyone can ( or will) go 1720/30.

 I guess that’s just the way it goes.

All this makes me want to put my Super
Flea back on 1720.It’s ridiculously FAR , FAR below Pt. 15 standards.

I can yell further.

But it still might be fun to actually emit some RF from this QTH ( which hasn’t happened for a VERY long time) and have MY music on the antiques or crystal sets

I will leave the serious stuff to others ( been there / done that ).

de NQC




« Last Edit: January 30, 2026, 0053 UTC by NQC »
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