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Hi All:
Sometimes you can listen to a station for a long time, thinking it's one of 
your most wanted, and never hear so much as a local spot or ID. At other times 
. . . 

1330; KNSS, KS, Wichita 6/27/19, 2252 ELT I was just passin' through 1330 on my 
way down to 1310 and stopped long enough to catch the end of a promo and, loud 
and clear, "On 1330, KNSS." As I said, much wanted. Also noted very good signal 
on what was almost certainly KGLO, 1300, Mason City, Iowa, carrying the Twins 
game. Headed for K-Glow land this weekend for our son's installation as pastor 
of the First Congregational Church of Buffalo Center, Iowa.
Just an observation; except for a couple of weak locals it is very hard to find 
a strong signal at night on any regional or local channel around here. WXGO, 
1270, Madison, IN dominates 1270 at night here and for many years about the 
only readable signal on 1440 at night was WPRS, Paris, Illinois with its 
hundred watts. In Michigan such channels tended to have two or three strong 
signals. In the southeast, I have noted, unless there is a local signal those 
channels contain such a hideous roar of stations as to be unlistenable. How do 
DXers down there survive?
73David FaulknerAlbany, Ohio

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