When you reply to a message with one line, it would be very helpful if you
trim the message below..... for those on limited bandwith connections. no
need to incldue the entire original message if youre just replying with one
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Paul

On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 9:28 PM, Patrick Martin <mwdx...@gmail.com> wrote:

> QSL'd KBOX back in the 60s from Oregon.
>
> Patrick
>
> On 3/3/16, Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > ** U S A. 1480, March 4 at 0120 UT, big dominant signal from NNW/SSE with
> > bluegrass, then classic country segués, next at 0121 UT being ``Hey,
> > Porter`` about a train ride. It must be the reactivated KBXD in Dallas,
> > whose new format is yet to be determined; stunting for now?
> >
> > After another tune or two, at 0129 UT, singing ID ``Wonderful K-Box in
> > Dallas, Texas hits too, go-go-go``, then coal-mine song; several more
> songs,
> > no announcements, let alone commercials. 0147 UT, ``Wonderful K-Box in
> > Dallas, a-go-go, souvenirs, oh oh oh oh ----`` and a second one
> immediately,
> > ``Super-hit go-go sounds of wonderful K-Box in Dallas``.
> >
> > Blowing away my closer 1480, KQAM Wichita, but occasionally pokes thru
> > during Dallas fades, as it`s wrapping up a silly ballgame from the
> K-State
> > Wildcats Network. KQAM gains more and more from 0155 UT to 0200 UT such
> that
> > I can`t get a legal ID if any from the otherstation.
> >
> > Of course, this is not KBOX, but currently called KBXD, obviously in
> tribute
> > to the heyday rocker of 50 years ago, which just reactivated a few days
> ago,
> > after a rocky ownership transfer involving access to the transmitter
> site;
> > it`s been upgraded to 50/1.9 kW, and I seriously suspect it must have
> been
> > on 50 kW day power until 0155 UT. Official night hours in March for KBXD
> > are: 0030 UT-1245 UT.
> >
> > 50 kW day pattern major lobe is to the NW but still plenty to the NNW:
> >
> https://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/MB/Databases/AM_DA_patterns/1547811-120922.pdf
> >
> > 1.9 kW night pattern has six lobes, major one still to the NW but tighter
> > now with one of the six nulls toward Wichita:
> >
> https://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/MB/Databases/AM_DA_patterns/1547811-120923.pdf
> >
> > As for KBOX, those were the heritage calls of 1480 Dallas, but FCC
> callsign
> > history only goes back to 1989, showing that KBXD is the seventh one
> since
> > then. There is now no KBOX anywhere on AM, but FCC has a KBOX on FM
> 104.1 in
> > Lompoc CA. pdfs of ancient history cards at FCC show that 1480 Dallas
> > started in 1952 as KGKO, and became KBOX in 1959.
> >
> > During its previous period of reactivity a couple years ago, KBXD was
> making
> > a heavy SAH with KQAM, but now the frequency has been adjusted closer,
> due
> > to a Harris DX50 replacing the solid-state Nautel. KBXD was on for a few
> > days in December to prove they existed in 2015y, so are they now on to
> stay?
> > (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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