On May 15, 2011, at 5:05 PM, bill kral wrote:

> In the Old Radio category; correct me if I'm wrong but the Call letters of US 
> stations were started with the W because the first eastern stations were 
> operated by the Westinghouse (Electric Company--not sure of this part of the 
> name) with the strange exception of KDKA Pittsburgh--the first Westinghouse 
> station.

Sorry, not correct. What happened was there was a treaty where all the 
countries got together and the US refused to go. When the government finally 
agreed W and K were left and thats how it happened. 

Kevin 
Adamsville, TN
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