nana wrote:
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about 20 years ago, there used to be a longwave radio station in
Cleveland, Ohio (beacon) that also had weather announcements in regular
AM voice.
I forget the frequency. I think it was somewhere between 300 and 400
khz (maybe 344 khz?)
well, whatever frequency it was or is, is this station still on the
air, and if so, does it still transmit weather announcements in regular
AM voice?
Now, I have to get back to Lake Erie. 
Thanks to the wonders of Google:
CL
HARRI NDB
CLEVELAND, OH
Location
Lat/Long: 41-20-19.178N / 081-57-52.104W (41.3386606/-81.9644733)
Elevation:
Variation: 07W (1990)
Operational Characteristics
Type: NDB
Class: HW/LOM
Z marker: no
Frequency: 344
TACAN channel:
Hours of operation: 24
Voice: no
Voice ID: yes
Morse ID: -.-. .-..
NOTAM facility: CLE
FSS:
FSS hours of operation: 24
Technical Characteristics
Power: 250 watts
Accuracy: NOS
Monitoring: Internal monitoring plus status indicator
at control point
Owner: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMIN
Operator: FEDERAL AVIATION ADMIN
Common system usage: yes
For public use: yes
Brad.
Coming in faintly here. Morse only, so far
The code doesn't match what is shown above.
It's more like:
-.-- -.-- ------------ very long single dash
Not 100 percent sure though. there is some code in the background, very
faint which I can't make out.
4:18 GMT
Calgary Alberta (That's Canada, dxAce...)
mike
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