No broadcast on Pikes Peak - you're thinking of Cheyenne Mountain,
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Thanks for the correction Scott. I've lived here 26 years and I guess
I've fallen into the habit. Everyone around Denver refers to Cheyenne
Mountain and Pikes Peak interchangeably. I think we do that just to
thumb our noses
Barry McLarnon mentioned striking gold on 770 last night around 1920
Eastern with a logging of KKOB. Nice going--interestingly, as I was
driving home last night around that same time I noticed KKOB loud and
dominant on the frequency here in southern Missouri, so if you could
work around WABC I'm
Patrick Griffith, N0NNK / WPE9HVW wrote:
I believe that ground conductivity in Colorado Springs is extremely
poor. The entire place sits on granite. I am 73 miles north of Colorado
Springs and I am lucky to hear any of the AMs. OTOH the FMs on Pikes
Peak blast in here. Pikes Peak is line of