--- "J.D. Stephens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Earlier this week near sunrise, I heard a religious
> station on 1070 with a dual city ID mentioning
> Pensacola, and what I am sure was the callsign "WNPY".
>
> Unfortunately, I cannot find such a station listed on
> the usual references I use su
Your mystery stations is *WNVY Cantonment, FL *
The station was on 1090kHz With 10,000 Watts Day and 2300 Watts Critical
Hours, non Directional
it has a CP (and is obviously using) it.. for 15,000 Watts Day and 28 Watts
night, non directional.. on 1070Khz.
Cantonment, FL and their transmitter is
> Earlier this week near sunrise, I heard a religious
> station on 1070 with a dual city ID mentioning
> Pensacola, and what I am sure was the callsign "WNPY".
>
> Unfortunately, I cannot find such a station listed on
> the usual references I use such as amlogbook.com, the
> FCC database, or even G
J.D.
WNVY--Cantonment FL license in Pensacola Radio Corp. Just checked the FCC
site.
Glad everything was successful this week. Good news.
73 Gil
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I'm away from my records, but isn't there a WNVY on 1070 in (Cantonment?),
Florida, near Pensacola? 73, Tim
On 10/26/07, J.D. Stephens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Earlier this week near sunrise, I heard a religious
> station on 1070 with a dual city ID mentioning
> Pensacola, and what I am su
Earlier this week near sunrise, I heard a religious
station on 1070 with a dual city ID mentioning
Pensacola, and what I am sure was the callsign "WNPY".
Unfortunately, I cannot find such a station listed on
the usual references I use such as amlogbook.com, the
FCC database, or even Google searche