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KGOE 1480 kHz rebroadcasting "Info-Wars"
with Alex Jones @ 02:45 PDT on 2 June 2011 S-Meter : S7+S9 and SIO 444 with good audio KGOE-AM "News Talk Sports" 1480 kHz 1KW Nights from Eureka, CA http://kgoe.com/ http://www.radio-locator.com/info/KGOE-AM |
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On Jun 2, 10:51*am, RHF wrote:
KGOE 1480 kHz rebroadcasting "Info-Wars" with Alex Jones @ 02:45 PDT on 2 June 2011 S-Meter : S7+S9 and SIO 444 with good audio KGOE-AM "News Talk Sports" 1480 kHz 1KW Nights from Eureka, CAhttp://kgoe.com/http://www.radio-locator.com/info/KGOE-AM *. -fyi- KGOE has been heard in far-a-way Finland *. Info Wars" -hosted-by- Alex Jones Monday - Friday @ 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM CDT WWCR Freq : 12.160 MHz ~ 12,160 kHzhttp://www.infowars.com/ *. "Info Wars" -hosted-by- Alex Jones Monday - Friday @ 09:00 PM - 12:00 AM CDT WWCR Freq : 4.840 MHz ~ 4840 kHzhttp://www.infowars.com/ *. "Info Wars" -hosted-by- Alex Jones Sunday @ 04:00 PM - 06:00 AM CDT WWCR Freq : 9.350 MHz ~ 9350 kHzhttp://www.infowars.com/ *. WWCR Shortwave Radio Program Guidehttp://www.wwcr.com/program-guides/WWCR_Program_Guide.pdf *. ~ RHF Twain Harte, CA -USA- Grundig Satellit 800-M Radio *. That's pretty good skip before sunset. Nice job! |
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On Jun 2, 10:51*am, RHF wrote:
KGOE 1480 kHz rebroadcasting "Info-Wars" with Alex Jones @ 02:45 PDT on 2 June 2011 S-Meter : S7+S9 and SIO 444 with good audio KGOE-AM "News Talk Sports" 1480 kHz 1KW Nights from Eureka, CAhttp://kgoe.com/http://www.radio-locator.com/info/KGOE-AM Por favore - While we're on the topic of medium wave, Do you know of any websites that have good listings of NAm MW stations with power and hours, formatted like the old White's Radio Log? That was such a useful tool - I miss it. Thanks, Bruce |
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On 06/03/2011 10:24 AM, bpnjensen wrote:
On Jun 3, 5:32 am, wrote: Dave, thanks for this. IIRC (and my memory could be faulty) the WRTH discontinued this ascending frequency/callsign/TX power section for the United States, although they have massive tons of information for every other country. If anyone has a copy of the WRTH handy and can verify this one way or the other, the info would be most welcome. Bruce www.fccinfo.com will let you search by frequency in a circular geographic area of your choosing. |
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On Sat, 04 Jun 2011 11:01:16 -0700, dave wrote:
On 06/03/2011 10:24 AM, bpnjensen wrote: On Jun 3, 5:32 am, wrote: Dave, thanks for this. IIRC (and my memory could be faulty) the WRTH discontinued this ascending frequency/callsign/TX power section for the United States, although they have massive tons of information for every other country. If anyone has a copy of the WRTH handy and can verify this one way or the other, the info would be most welcome. Bruce www.fccinfo.com will let you search by frequency in a circular geographic area of your choosing. I have gone back to AM DX'ing, just on John Plimmer's record! Man, I wish that I could get the AM DX that he does! But with his radios, mine look pathetic, i.e., mostly old tube boatanchors with a new CCrane SW, RF-2200, DX-440. |
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On Jun 4, 11:30*am, sctvguy1 wrote:
On Sat, 04 Jun 2011 11:01:16 -0700, dave wrote: On 06/03/2011 10:24 AM, bpnjensen wrote: On Jun 3, 5:32 am, *wrote: Dave, thanks for this. *IIRC (and my memory could be faulty) the WRTH discontinued this ascending frequency/callsign/TX power section for the United States, although they have massive tons of information for every other country. *If anyone has a copy of the WRTH handy and can verify this one way or the other, the info would be most welcome. Bruce www.fccinfo.comwill let you search by frequency in a circular geographic area of your choosing. I have gone back to AM DX'ing, just on John Plimmer's record! *Man, I wish that I could get the AM DX that he does! *But with his radios, mine look pathetic, i.e., mostly old tube boatanchors with a new CCrane SW, RF-2200, DX-440. I am convinced that, more than anything else, location + antenna = relative luck with DXing anything. With the right antenna and a quiet locale, you can hear Alpha Centauri. |
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On Jun 4, 2:51*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Jun 4, 11:30*am, sctvguy1 wrote: On Sat, 04 Jun 2011 11:01:16 -0700, dave wrote: On 06/03/2011 10:24 AM, bpnjensen wrote: On Jun 3, 5:32 am, *wrote: Dave, thanks for this. *IIRC (and my memory could be faulty) the WRTH discontinued this ascending frequency/callsign/TX power section for the United States, although they have massive tons of information for every other country. *If anyone has a copy of the WRTH handy and can verify this one way or the other, the info would be most welcome. Bruce www.fccinfo.comwilllet you search by frequency in a circular geographic area of your choosing. I have gone back to AM DX'ing, just on John Plimmer's record! *Man, I wish that I could get the AM DX that he does! *But with his radios, mine look pathetic, i.e., mostly old tube boatanchors with a new CCrane SW, RF-2200, DX-440. I am convinced that, more than anything else, location + antenna = relative luck with DXing anything. *With the right antenna and a quiet locale, you can hear Alpha Centauri.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What language(s) does Alpha Centauri use for their 'broadcasts' ? |
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On Jun 4, 11:54*am, wrote:
On Jun 4, 2:51*pm, bpnjensen wrote: On Jun 4, 11:30*am, sctvguy1 wrote: On Sat, 04 Jun 2011 11:01:16 -0700, dave wrote: On 06/03/2011 10:24 AM, bpnjensen wrote: On Jun 3, 5:32 am, *wrote: Dave, thanks for this. *IIRC (and my memory could be faulty) the WRTH discontinued this ascending frequency/callsign/TX power section for the United States, although they have massive tons of information for every other country. *If anyone has a copy of the WRTH handy and can verify this one way or the other, the info would be most welcome. Bruce www.fccinfo.comwillletyou search by frequency in a circular geographic area of your choosing. I have gone back to AM DX'ing, just on John Plimmer's record! *Man, I wish that I could get the AM DX that he does! *But with his radios, mine look pathetic, i.e., mostly old tube boatanchors with a new CCrane SW, RF-2200, DX-440. I am convinced that, more than anything else, location + antenna = relative luck with DXing anything. *With the right antenna and a quiet locale, you can hear Alpha Centauri.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - - What language(s) does Alpha Centauri use for their 'broadcasts' ? They [AC] Transmit in their very own version of 'DRM' : They Call It "Earther Noise" ;;-}} ~ RHF |
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On 06/04/2011 11:30 AM, sctvguy1 wrote:
On Sat, 04 Jun 2011 11:01:16 -0700, dave wrote: On 06/03/2011 10:24 AM, bpnjensen wrote: On Jun 3, 5:32 am, wrote: Dave, thanks for this. IIRC (and my memory could be faulty) the WRTH discontinued this ascending frequency/callsign/TX power section for the United States, although they have massive tons of information for every other country. If anyone has a copy of the WRTH handy and can verify this one way or the other, the info would be most welcome. Bruce www.fccinfo.com will let you search by frequency in a circular geographic area of your choosing. I have gone back to AM DX'ing, just on John Plimmer's record! Man, I wish that I could get the AM DX that he does! But with his radios, mine look pathetic, i.e., mostly old tube boatanchors with a new CCrane SW, RF-2200, DX-440. A tube type boatanchor is as good as the latest sandbox for MWDX, you need a good receive location and a good ear. |
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On Jun 4, 12:00*pm, Bob Dobbs wrote:
bpnjensen wrote: With the right antenna and a quiet locale, you can hear Alpha Centauri. Do they QSL, or how have you confirmed that? ;-) -- http://bit.ly/g2PCII I have a special space warp device that shortens that reply pathway - but take care, it gives off massive positron radiation that can shrivel your pituitary and make you gay if you have no Tin Foil hat ;-) |
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