For those who keep track of such matters KNRV / 1150 moved to new
studios today. The new address is 2821 S. Parker Road, Suite 1205,
Aurora, CO 80014. The format is still SS news / talk.
Patrick Griffith, Westminster CO
http://community.webtv.net/N0NNK/
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CKST-1040 breaking through WHO here with talk about Vancouver Canucks hockey,
Team 1040 slogans.
Barry
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I thought The Mighty 1090 was in Tennessee?
*** There were at least the 3 at one point some months back.
Russ Edmunds
Blue Bell, PA ( 360' ASL )
[15 mi NNW of Philadelphia]
40:08:45N; 75:16:04W, Grid FN20ID
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Bummer on my end. All I had was the Louisiana station way over WBBR on 1130.
There was a third station way down in the muck but I couldn't bring it up.
Also couldn't snag Arizona on 660, despite reports of it on the East Coast last
night. I had a very weak signal under WFAN but couldn't do
That would be WLW and I'm quite sure they ran 500 kw for a while.
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How about the first (and I think only) U.S. AM station to ever run 100
KW - or was it 500 KW? I think this is a
Bill,
Congrats! They are strong in the Southwest part of the US, So Cal, etc,
but not an issue up here. Calgary is much stronger up here.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
KAVT Reception Manager
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Walt Bill,
Apparently the TPs of this morning fizzled out by the time I got to the
dials as there sure wasn't much to note after 1500 or so.
73,
Patrick
Patrick Martin
KAVT Reception Manager
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This no doubt explains why 1269 wasn't coming in last night during the TA
opening (hi). Run a Google translation on it, and a cathedral seems to be
involvedthe mind boggles, or is that boogles?
Nick
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After I caught KTNN this morning after 0700 EDT 10/26, I continued to
record 660 and heard some country music and a spot for Truckers
Networks and TravelCenters of America. Then the station faded out.
Then I heard some Native American Music. However, according to the
Midnight Truckers
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How about the first (and I think only) U.S. AM station to ever run
100
KW - or was it 500 KW? I think this is a pretty well known factoid
from the WW II era.
WLW
Russ Edmunds
Blue Bell, PA ( 360' ASL )
[15 mi NNW of Philadelphia]
40:08:45N; 75:16:04W,
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How about the first (and I think only) U.S. AM station to ever run 100
KW - or was it 500 KW?
WLW.
Pete Taylor
Tacoma, WA
ICF2010 + Kiwa air core loop
DX398; Palomar loop
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Yes,
I believe I've heard Navaho on KTNN.
Craig Barnes
Wondervu, CO
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After I caught KTNN this morning after 0700 EDT
10/26, I continued to
record 660 and heard some country music and a spot
for Truckers
Networks and TravelCenters of America. Then
Sorry Mark, it's not WBZ. WBZ is an old station, dates back to the early
20's.
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Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 9:14 AM
Subject: [IRCA] A little
The first station that I know of was WLW 700. I believe that KSL also ran
100kw, but both were only short lived. They had reduced power before 1941.
Hard to remember that far back.
Willis
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The Ongoing Saga of Cable TV Noise, part III:
I'll not bore you with all of what has gone before, but for those who have
an interest, I thought an update was in order.
This is all about extreme radiated interference from the cable TV coax
which is seriously affecting reception on MW and doing
At 07:56 AM 10/26/2006, you wrote:
At 14:23 26/10/2006, you wrote:
Lots of audio this morning...39 at last count, but strangely
unsatisfyingvirtually no armchair copy which makes it fun to
listen. Instead, most of my audios are 6's which yield no content,
unfortunately. Perhaps more will
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Yes,
I believe I've heard Navaho on KTNN.
Craig Barnes
Wondervu, CO
And you would be correct.
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He connected his 2 meter linear amp to the incoming cable connection
and
went key down for a minute or so. I undertand it killed the cable
service
for a couple blocks around totally. They fixed it, and the noise came
back.
He did it again. Same thing. The third time they replaced pretty
Jim Renfrew, Byron NY
2200 EDT, OCT 26
549threshold audio, badly slopped
558Spain, fair
567Irelandgood
585Spaingood
621CanariesExcellent
639UNIDweak audio in slop
693UK poor
1089UKpoor
Really good at the bottom, poorer further up.
He connected his 2 meter linear amp to the incoming cable connection
Then the question becomes whether the cable system
operators ever become bright enough to cross-check their
customer list against a list of hams. Which of course
proves basically nothing.
Gives a whole new meaning to the
You were wrong there Nigel. Just a few carriers and weak audio on 189 and
1134. And tonights even worse! Just 5 carriers shortly after local sunset,
and now 3 hours later, no carriers and weak audio on 153.
Mike in St Isidore, AB
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You were wrong there Nigel. Just a few carriers and weak audio on 189 and
1134. And tonights even worse!
Things are pretty quiet on the Western Front also. 1215 is probably
the best carrier, the few others are practically imaginary: 855,
1008, 1134 and our old
At 06:40 26/10/2006, you wrote:
They must aim more power here than that. I get them every night
also, 40 miles south of Casa de Kaskey.
well, it was a wild estimatestill not far off what their CE
told Patrick. They're supposed to protect KNX in a big way, so I
wonder if they're a
At 06:40 26/10/2006, you wrote:
They must aim more power here than that. I get them every night
also, 40 miles south of Casa de Kaskey.
They're supposed to protect KNX in a big way, so I wonder if they're
a little out of whack, or whether it's just the magic of propagation.
and now I
I am starting to think that propogation is going wacko this year. This morning
was a exaggerated version of the unexpected stuff for me. 890/Dawson Creek BC
over the top of St. George UT...Athabasca AB and Nome AK both very strong on
850 with Mr. Grundig pointed north, until Mexicali came
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