"Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote:
770 - KUOM.
Here's their webpage:
http://radiok.cce.umn.edu/radiok/
"Radio K," as it's known. I don't listen much - not my cup of
tea. I listen more to KSTP and WWTC.
We have WUOM (University of Michigan) here out of Ann Arbor, which is an FM
outlet, with a few relays. (I catch the BBC overnight on their relay which is
WVGR in Grand Rapids).
They carry NPR, which I can listen to at times... sometimes not!
dxAce
73,
--
Steve Lawrence
KAØPMD
Burnsville, Minnesota
(NOTE: My email address has only one "dot."
You'll have to edit out the one between the "7"
and the "3" in my email address if you wish to
reply via email)
"dxAce" wrote in message
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| "Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote:
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| "Michael" wrote in message
| t...
| | Curious to see how far some of the local (NYC) 50 kilowatt mw stations
can
| | be heard with regularity and/or if they have been heard very far away
from
| | time to time...
| |
| | Anyone outside the area please respond with comment and location.
| |
| | 660 WFAN
| |
| | 770 WBC
| |
| | 880 WCBS
| |
| | Respectfully,
| |
| | Michael
|
| I heard the three listed above this morning at
| around 4:30 CST. I never have much of a problem
| with them -- I can hear 770 until our local U of M
| station signs on.
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| I didn't realise you had a U of M station there! ;-)
|
| dxAce
| Michigan
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