Well, I sent off a QSL request to KCLE about two weeks ago and I haven't
heard back yet. And now I read they've been sold, alas. .I probably won't
get a QSL.
Go figure. The only QSL I've requested in 3 years and I won't get it.
Paul Walker
www.realradiousa.com
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 9:00 PM, Pa
What makes this catch so nice is I wasn't even TRYING for it at all.
My boombox has an "analog" thumb dial, and it's a little off. WGGH's 46
watts blasts out from 2 towers about 5 miles for where I was I had the
casette tape going as I tuned across the dial so when I found 1150, I'd have
it re
TOH ID: "You're tuned to Classic Country, KCLE-1140, Cleburne, Burleson,
Crowley" at 1500 CDT in Krum.
QRM
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Noting KCLE's now being licensed at 5,000 day, 710 night, I was surprised to
find them relatively weak early this afternoon, easily nullible on my YB300PE,
with, presumably, Oklahoma City making it. KCLE's transmitter site is 68.371
miles from me. RMS reading, per FCC graph of daytime pattern di
Me too! I definitely heard what Patrick heard - no doubt about it being
KCLE.
Good catch!
Kevin S
Bainbridge Island, WA
> This is almost certainly KCLE in Cleburne Texas. The ID sounds to me
> like "Classic Country, KCL? 11-40, Cleburne, Burleson, Crowley,
> "
>
> I can't quite underst
I heard this on a boombox sometime around 11pm in Marion, Illinois on June
7th.
http://www.realradiousa.com/1140.mp3
I can't quite make out the call letters. Can anyone help?
Paul Walker
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This is almost certainly KCLE in Cleburne Texas. The ID sounds to me
like "Classic Country, KCL? 11-40, Cleburne, Burleson, Crowley,
"
I can't quite understand the last town name. But Burleson and Crowley
are neighboring towns between Cleburne and Fort Worth.
Patrick Griffith, CBT CBNT