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AM DXers who need Utah and can't get KSL, get another chance with 820,
starting operations today. |
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On 9 May 2005 05:37:23 -0700, "radioman390"
wrote: AM DXers who need Utah and can't get KSL, get another chance with 820, starting operations today. I should think that unless you're right near a KSL cochannel, KSL would be easier in North America. WVNJ isn't far from here (NYC) but they're only 2.5 kw at night and KSL makes it frequently. The big trouble with 820 is WBAP in Ft. Worth. There's a cochannel here on 820 (WNYC) but that's only 1 kw at night. By the way, if you hear BBCWS over night on 820 you may be picking up WNYC. |
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JR,
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