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On Sep 30, 11:26 am, David wrote:
On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 16:23:19 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: Your methods are flawed. Listen to KGO tonight at 10P PDT. There's a huge community happening there. Live and local to the American West. Well no, on the weekends, don't list to KGO at 10PM. But Monday through Friday, that is a good suggestion. |
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![]() "David" wrote in message news ![]() On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 16:23:19 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: Your methods are flawed. Listen to KGO tonight at 10P PDT. There's a huge community happening there. Live and local to the American West. KGO does not cover the west. It covers up and down the Pacific coast, as it radiates very little power to the NNE, NE, E, SE, SSE directions. And KGO may be local to most of the Bay Area, but it is not local to Monterey or SLO or Eugene or Klamath Falls.... all of which have plenty of local stations anyway. |
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On Sep 30, 10:16 am, SFTV_troy wrote:
The fact is that many LA stations are unusable to me, let alone distant ones. The noise level is so extreme that anything but a huge signal is not worth listening to. .... Just go here and you can listen to your station with crystal clarity:http://www.knx1070.com http://www.kfi640.comhttp://www.kkoh...://www.kgo.com SFTV - DOH ! - Internet Radio - Ain't Radio * It's Wire-to-Wire -aka- Telegraph / Telephone Free Over-the-Air Radio is Radio [.] SFTV, { DOH ! - Hybrid Digital Radio Fanatic } AM/MW "HD" Radio is 'by-design' Engineered to Interfer with the two Adjacent AM/MW Radio Channels at 10 kHz. http://electronicdesign.com/Files/29.../Figure_02.gif 1 - Sear This Graphic Into Your Minds Eye. 2 - Then Actually Listen To What AM/MW Radio Has Become Due To IBOC {HD} Radio Broadcasting. I Ask Myself : What IBOC ? All I See Is The Blinking Blue Light ! ~ RHF In That Distant Land* Where IBOC Fears To Go : Life Exists and Radio Listeners Live Beyond the 10mv/m Contour. * Twain Harte, CA -USA- |
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On Sep 30, 1:49 pm, wrote:
On Sep 30, 11:26 am, David wrote: On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 16:23:19 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: Your methods are flawed. Listen to KGO tonight at 10P PDT. There's a huge community happening there. Live and local to the American West. Well no, on the weekends, don't list to KGO at 10PM. But Monday through Friday, that is a good suggestion. M...Sushi - OK - Why Not on the Week-Ends ? - iwtk ~ RHF |
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On Sep 30, 2:32 pm, RHF wrote:
On Sep 30, 1:49 pm, wrote: On Sep 30, 11:26 am, David wrote: On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 16:23:19 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: Your methods are flawed. Listen to KGO tonight at 10P PDT. There's a huge community happening there. Live and local to the American West. Well no, on the weekends, don't list to KGO at 10PM. But Monday through Friday, that is a good suggestion. M...Sushi - OK - Why Not on the Week-Ends ? - iwtk ~ RHF . That weekend shift is staffed by a bit of a jerk. Really a waste of time. Better to listen to Coast to Coast. |
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![]() "David" wrote in message ... On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 21:12:16 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: KGO does not cover the west. It covers up and down the Pacific coast, as it radiates very little power to the NNE, NE, E, SE, SSE directions. You can hear it from the Rockies to the Pacific, i.e. the West. No, you can't. It is highly directional at night, with less than 2 kw headed east to protect WGY and other stations on 810. It barely has a signal in Fresno or Sacramento at night; there is hardly any power from 20 degrees to about 130 degrees. The signal is pretty much totally nulled towards any directions to the east at night. Further, there are stations in Winnipeg, Tampico (50 kw) and Kansas City and even Denver that have night operations that would interfere with any usable KGO reception in the "Rockies." |
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On Sep 30, 9:35 pm, David wrote:
On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 13:49:08 -0700, wrote: On Sep 30, 11:26 am, David wrote: On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 16:23:19 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: Your methods are flawed. Listen to KGO tonight at 10P PDT. There's a huge community happening there. Live and local to the American West. Well no, on the weekends, don't list to KGO at 10PM. But Monday through Friday, that is a good suggestion. I listen to Dr. Bill and I listen to Bernie Ward. Dr. Bill happens to be on tonight. Dr. Bill is A-OK and the late Pete Wilson was Great. ~ RHF |
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On Sep 30, 2:12 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"David" wrote in message news ![]() On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 16:23:19 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: Your methods are flawed. Listen to KGO tonight at 10P PDT. There's a huge community happening there. Live and local to the American West. KGO does not cover the west. It covers up and down the Pacific coast, as it radiates very little power to the NNE, NE, E, SE, SSE directions. And KGO may be local to most of the Bay Area, but it is not local to Monterey or SLO or Eugene or Klamath Falls.... all of which have plenty of local stations anyway. d'Eduado, Tell us something we don't know : More importantly tell us someting we want to hear. But Shout It Loud -cause- We All Live Beyond The 10 mv/m Contour ! ~ RHF |
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On Sep 30, 9:01 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"David" wrote in message ... On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 21:12:16 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: KGO does not cover the west. It covers up and down the Pacific coast, as it radiates very little power to the NNE, NE, E, SE, SSE directions. You can hear it from the Rockies to the Pacific, i.e. the West. No, you can't. It is highly directional at night, with less than 2 kw headed east to protect WGY and other stations on 810. It barely has a signal in Fresno or Sacramento at night; there is hardly any power from 20 degrees to about 130 degrees. The signal is pretty much totally nulled towards any directions to the east at night. Further, there are stations in Winnipeg, Tampico (50 kw) and Kansas City and even Denver that have night operations that would interfere with any usable KGO reception in the "Rockies." d'Eduardo, KGO-AM 810 kHz - Sounds OK up here in the California Foothills wtih the Right Radio and AM/MW Antenna. ~ RHF - Twain Harte, CA -USA- |
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On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 23:49:20 -0700, RHF
wrote: On Sep 30, 9:01 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote: "David" wrote in message ... On Sun, 30 Sep 2007 21:12:16 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: KGO does not cover the west. It covers up and down the Pacific coast, as it radiates very little power to the NNE, NE, E, SE, SSE directions. You can hear it from the Rockies to the Pacific, i.e. the West. No, you can't. It is highly directional at night, with less than 2 kw headed east to protect WGY and other stations on 810. It barely has a signal in Fresno or Sacramento at night; there is hardly any power from 20 degrees to about 130 degrees. The signal is pretty much totally nulled towards any directions to the east at night. Further, there are stations in Winnipeg, Tampico (50 kw) and Kansas City and even Denver that have night operations that would interfere with any usable KGO reception in the "Rockies." d'Eduardo, KGO-AM 810 kHz - Sounds OK up here in the California Foothills wtih the Right Radio and AM/MW Antenna. ~ RHF - Twain Harte, CA -USA- . I have received it well in Phoenix, Sacramento and Las Vegas and all points in between. As someone who grew up in the west I know well the flamethrowers as they were all we had. KGO, KNBR, KSL and KFBK are the ones I remember. KFI not so much, but they were pretty close to KTAR, on E. Thomas Road a few miles west of my 'rentals QTH. |
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