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Old August 28th 05, 02:07 AM
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I often listen to WNYC 820 khz am around 4:00pm. That is about the time
that NPR (National Public Radio) comes on.

I've notice that in the last year or so, WNYC 820 khz does not come in
as clear as it use to. I've tune into the station from different radios
and locations. Even a friend of mine in Brooklyn tells me the same thing.

On top of which, WABC 770 khz am is extremely powerful. I wonder if
that's the problem.

If your in the New York City area, try tuning your radio in the 800 khz
am area and post your results here.

Danny Styles in coming on now on the radio. LOL!

SR 73!
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" All Things Considered," " CarTalk" & " Prarie Home Companion"
All OK..
Danny Styles.. Well, - -
- Like SOME of His Music.. Him . . well..

Maybe he was the Model for "Korny Kollins" in John Waters " Hairspray


at 00:30 on 1170 A.M. Picking up a fadey " WWVA , Wheeling West
Virginia" on a Portable tonight

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SR wrote:
I often listen to WNYC 820 khz am around 4:00pm. That is about the time
that NPR (National Public Radio) comes on.

I've notice that in the last year or so, WNYC 820 khz does not come in
as clear as it use to. I've tune into the station from different radios
and locations. Even a friend of mine in Brooklyn tells me the same thing.

On top of which, WABC 770 khz am is extremely powerful. I wonder if
that's the problem.

If your in the New York City area, try tuning your radio in the 800 khz
am area and post your results here.

Danny Styles in coming on now on the radio. LOL!

SR 73!



I live in the SW corner of Michigan, nowhere near NYC, of course, and it
is one station I have never logged here. However, the most recent
listing I have for it shows it's output power to be 10kW day/1 kw night,
so that doesn't suprise me. I can, not infrequently, get WBAP in Fort
Worth listenably, and that's almost 900 miles from here - but it is
50kw, and that's the difference.


But - and this bugs me - the only 50kw NYC station I can get listenably
well most nights is WCBS (820). Most of the other 50k stations in NYC I
can get, but the reception is awful. And my antenna orientation is
optimum for East-/West, too. Many 50k stations from much further away
than NYC (about 650 miles) I can get like gangbusters here, but not the
NYC ones.

Tony


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Tony Meloche wrote:
SR wrote:

I often listen to WNYC 820 khz am around 4:00pm. That is about the
time that NPR (National Public Radio) comes on.

I've notice that in the last year or so, WNYC 820 khz does not come in
as clear as it use to. I've tune into the station from different
radios and locations. Even a friend of mine in Brooklyn tells me the
same thing.

On top of which, WABC 770 khz am is extremely powerful. I wonder if
that's the problem.

If your in the New York City area, try tuning your radio in the 800
khz am area and post your results here.

Danny Styles in coming on now on the radio. LOL!

SR 73!




I live in the SW corner of Michigan, nowhere near NYC, of course, and it
is one station I have never logged here. However, the most recent
listing I have for it shows it's output power to be 10kW day/1 kw night,
so that doesn't suprise me. I can, not infrequently, get WBAP in Fort
Worth listenably, and that's almost 900 miles from here - but it is
50kw, and that's the difference.


But - and this bugs me - the only 50kw NYC station I can get listenably
well most nights is WCBS (820).



Oops! WCBS is 880, of course.

Tony

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Is Wheeling near Parkersburg? Is there a Parkersburg phone book near
you? I would like to know if an old Army buddy from Parkersburg is still
living in that area.His name is Harold Pack.
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Old August 29th 05, 12:32 AM
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SR wrote in news:11h2019se3ng7c1
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Comes in perfectly fine on my Superadio II.

I often listen to WNYC 820 khz am around 4:00pm. That is about

the
time that NPR (National Public Radio) comes on.

I've notice that in the last year or so, WNYC 820 khz does not

come in
as clear as it use to. I've tune into the station from different
radios and locations. Even a friend of mine in Brooklyn tells me

the
same thing.

On top of which, WABC 770 khz am is extremely powerful. I wonder

if
that's the problem.

If your in the New York City area, try tuning your radio in the

800
khz am area and post your results here.

Danny Styles in coming on now on the radio. LOL!

SR 73!


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