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Heard Jazz Music on 1410 kHz @ 4:22 AM PDT and more
Jazz Music throught 4:47 AM -but- No Radio Station ID. - - - Heard on 30 OCT 2007 Consider all the possibilities on 1410 kHz starting with CFUN 50 KW from Vancouver, BC Canada to KERN, KMYC, and KCAL all here in California. http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?state...2=&EW=W&size=9 None that I checked on Radio Locator had a 'Jazz Music' format. RADIO LOCATOR = http://www.radio-locator.com/ KRML on 1410 kHz is 500 Watts Days in Carmel, CA http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin...&s=C&call=KRML -but- only 16 Watts Nights and plays 'Jazz'. * Carmel-By-The-Sea, California -USA- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmel-...ea,_California So it had to be KMRL on 1410 kHz at around 4:30 AM at 16 Watts and about 150 Miles distance. - Not Bad ! yes - i heard it while listening to my radio ~ RHF Twain Harte, CA -USA- @ 3650 Feet Elevation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twain_Harte%2C_CA Latitude 38° 02' 41" N @ Longitude 120° 14' 5" W Radio : Grundig Satellite 800 Millennium Radio Antenna : Five 1/4 WL Element 5-Wire Flat TV Rotor Cable about 100 Foot Long Horizontal Wire Antenna Laid-Out : Feed-Point-End WSW to ENE Far-End ~39 Foot Feed-Point Apex and ~8 Feet Far-End Horizontal but runs into a Sloping Hill Side at the Far-End . . [ 'x' Connected Cut-to-Size Antenna Active Elements ] x------------------------------------------------------------------o 98 Feet ~ 120m SW Band x------------------------------------------------o 71 Feet ~ 90m SW Band x---------------------------------------o 59 Feet ~ 75m SW Band x--------------------------------o 48 Feet ~ 60m SW Band x--------------------------o 39 Feet ~ 49m SW Band . [ 'o' Un-Connect Cut-toSize Wire Ends Passive Elements ] o----------------------o 32 Feet ~ 41m SW Band o-----------------o 25 Feet ~ 31m SW Band o--------------o 20 Feet ~ 25m SW Band o-----------o 17 Feet ~ 22m SW Band o----------o 15 Feet ~ 19m SW Band . RF Systems Magnetic Longwire Balun (MLB) http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/antsup/1484.html http://www.rf-systems.nl/pdf/mlb.pdf with a RG6 Coax Cable Feed-in-Line about 25 Feet Long . -aka- Low Noise Shortwave Listening (SWL) Antenna Set-Up http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...4cd5e4a449fb60 - - -a la- John Doty . OBTW - The Antenna Wire Weather Report*for Last Night was Wet and Cool here in the Gold County {Mother Lode} Foothills of the California's Sierra Nevada Mountains. GOLD COUNTRY = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gold_Country MOTHER LODE = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_lode SIERRAS = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra_Nevada_(US) * Heavy Rain 3/4" with Thunder & Lightning over-head for a time. . Interested in Shortwave Listening (SWL) Antennas then Check-Out the SWL Antennas Group = http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf GoTo = http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shortwave-SWL-Antenna/ * Remember 55.5% of Shortwave Radio Listening (SWL) is the Shortwave Antenna =http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf . | | | / \ ........!....... |
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Heard KOKC on 1520 kHz @ 12 AM PDT
from Oklahoma City, OK -USA- - - - Heard on 30 OCT 2007 S-Meter : Solid S7 with Good Audio and Top-of-the-Hour KOKC Radio Station ID "Talk Radio 1520 KOKC" = http://www.1520kokc.com/ http://www.ontheradio.net/radiostations/kokcam.aspx http://www.kokcradio.com/ KOKC - 1520 kHz - 50 KW - Class "A" (I-B) http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?list=0&facid=73981 http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin...OKC&service=AM http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KOKC_(AM) FCC : Clear, Regional, and Local Channels http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/amclasses.html North American Nighttime "Clear Channel" AM Stations http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...amndbyfreq.htm CLEAR = http://www.ac6v.com/clearam.htm Nightime AM/MW Radio Stations 50 KW Powerhouses http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...rp/amradio.htm "The Midnight Radio Network" http://www.1520kokc.com/jocks.php?jockID=167 MRN = http://www.midnighttrucking.com/ Over-the-Air Distance from Oklahoma City, OK to Twain Harte, CA about 1200 Miles. yes - i heard it while listening to my radio ~ RHF Twain Harte, CA -USA- @ 3650 Feet Elevation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twain_Harte%2C_CA Latitude 38° 02' 41" N @ Longitude 120° 14' 5" W Radio : Grundig Satellite 800 Millennium Radio Antenna : Five 1/4 WL Element 5-Wire Flat TV Rotor Cable about 100 Foot Long Horizontal Wire Antenna Laid-Out : Feed-Point-End WSW to ENE Far-End ~39 Foot Feed-Point Apex and ~8 Feet Far-End Horizontal but runs into a Sloping Hill Side at the Far-End . |
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RHF wrote:
Heard KOKC on 1520 kHz @ 12 AM PDT You mean midnight? Art |
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On Oct 31, 6:02 am, Art Harris wrote:
RHF wrote: Heard KOKC on 1520 kHz @ 12 AM PDT - You mean midnight? - - Art Art, Yeah It Was "12 AM" In The Morning (00:00) -aka- Midnight -and- "PDT" would be Pacific Daylight Time {My Time Zone} HINT : "Top-of-the-Hour" KOKC Radio Station ID The Bonus 'Clue' Was : "The Midnight Radio Network" http://www.1520kokc.com/jocks.php?jockID=167 MRN = http://www.midnighttrucking.com/ Reference : Grey Line Map http://dx.qsl.net/propagation/greyline.html .. . . and in a few Hours it will be "Midnight In Moscow" -a la- Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKA49VLvwOw wishing everyone a beautiful good morning -and- have a sunny day today ~ RHF |
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RHF wrote:
Heard KOKC on 1520 kHz @ 12 AM PDT - You mean midnight? - Art, Yeah It Was "12 AM" In The Morning (00:00) -aka- Midnight -and- "PDT" would be Pacific Daylight Time {My Time Zone} See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.m.#Co...n_and_midnight There really is no such thing as 12:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m. I wish we would go on 24 hour time like the rest of the world. Art |
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On Oct 31, 11:28 am, Art Harris wrote:
RHF wrote: Heard KOKC on 1520 kHz @ 12 AM PDT - You mean midnight? - Art, Yeah It Was "12 AM" In The Morning (00:00) -aka- Midnight -and- "PDT" would be Pacific Daylight Time {My Time Zone} See:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.m.#Co...n_and_midnight - There really is no such thing as 12:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m. - - I wish we would go on 24 hour time like the rest of the world. - - Art Art, -If- The Rest-of-the-World was really on a Time 'Metric' like the "Metric System" then there would still be 24 Hours in a Day : However there would not be 60 Minutes in an Hour -but- 100 Centi-Minutes (cm) in an Hour with a like number of 100 Centi-Seconds (cs) in a Centi-Minute. 24 Hours = One Day = 24 Hours 60 Minutes* = One Hour = 100 Centi-Minutes** * 60 Seconds = One Minute ** 100 Centi-Minutes = 100 Centi-Seconds One Centi-Minute {Decimal} = 0.6 Minute = 36 Seconds One Centi-Second {Decimal} = 0.36 Second http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_time http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_time#France ~ RHF |
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In article . com,
Art Harris wrote: RHF wrote: Heard KOKC on 1520 kHz @ 12 AM PDT - You mean midnight? - Art, Yeah It Was "12 AM" In The Morning (00:00) -aka- Midnight -and- "PDT" would be Pacific Daylight Time {My Time Zone} See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.m.#Co...n_and_midnight There really is no such thing as 12:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m. I wish we would go on 24 hour time like the rest of the world. That's interesting. I've never been confused about it. Maybe wikipedia is wrong. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Oct 31, 6:14 pm, Telamon
wrote: In article . com, Art Harris wrote: RHF wrote: Heard KOKC on 1520 kHz @ 12 AM PDT - You mean midnight? - Art, Yeah It Was "12 AM" In The Morning (00:00) -aka- Midnight -and- "PDT" would be Pacific Daylight Time {My Time Zone} See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.m.#Co...n_and_midnight There really is no such thing as 12:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m. I wish we would go on 24 hour time like the rest of the world. That's interesting. I've never been confused about it. Maybe wikipedia is wrong. -- Telamon Ventura, California Telamon, I assert my "American Heritage" Dictionary http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.m.#Co...n_and_midnight Midnight {Start of the Day} = 12 a.m. [12AM] -aka- 12 Midnight Noon {Middle of the Day} = 12 p.m. [12PM] -aka- 12 Noon i never get the two confused -cause- i know . . . darkness / midnight -and- sunny / noon ~ RHF |
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![]() "Art Harris" wrote in message ups.com... RHF wrote: Heard KOKC on 1520 kHz @ 12 AM PDT - You mean midnight? - Art, Yeah It Was "12 AM" In The Morning (00:00) -aka- Midnight -and- "PDT" would be Pacific Daylight Time {My Time Zone} See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A.m.#Co...n_and_midnight There really is no such thing as 12:00 a.m. or 12:00 p.m. I wish we would go on 24 hour time like the rest of the world. A large part of the Western Hemisphere is on 12 hour time... including most of Latin America. |
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On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 02:00:34 -0700, RHF
wrote: Heard KOKC on 1520 kHz @ 12 AM PDT from Oklahoma City, OK -USA- - - - Heard on 30 OCT 2007 S-Meter : Solid S7 with Good Audio and Top-of-the-Hour KOKC Radio Station ID "Talk Radio 1520 KOKC" = http://www.1520kokc.com/ http://www.ontheradio.net/radiostations/kokcam.aspx http://www.kokcradio.com/ KOKC - 1520 kHz - 50 KW - Class "A" (I-B) http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?list=0&facid=73981 http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin...OKC&service=AM http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KOKC_(AM) FCC : Clear, Regional, and Local Channels http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/amclasses.html North American Nighttime "Clear Channel" AM Stations http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...amndbyfreq.htm CLEAR = http://www.ac6v.com/clearam.htm Nightime AM/MW Radio Stations 50 KW Powerhouses http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...rp/amradio.htm "The Midnight Radio Network" http://www.1520kokc.com/jocks.php?jockID=167 MRN = http://www.midnighttrucking.com/ Over-the-Air Distance from Oklahoma City, OK to Twain Harte, CA about 1200 Miles. yes - i heard it while listening to my radio ~ RHF Twain Harte, CA -USA- @ 3650 Feet Elevation http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twain_Harte%2C_CA Latitude 38° 02' 41" N @ Longitude 120° 14' 5" W Radio : Grundig Satellite 800 Millennium Radio Antenna : Five 1/4 WL Element 5-Wire Flat TV Rotor Cable about 100 Foot Long Horizontal Wire Antenna Laid-Out : Feed-Point-End WSW to ENE Far-End ~39 Foot Feed-Point Apex and ~8 Feet Far-End Horizontal but runs into a Sloping Hill Side at the Far-End . That was the only top 40 station we could get at night on the East side of Phoenix in the '60s. They were "KOMA (in Oklahoma)" back then. The BBC's late great John Peel used to work there. |
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