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On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 03:11:55 GMT, "
wrote: Don't they reduce power at night fall to prevent interference with other stations Art Hi Art, Historically, three letter calls in the AM band were designated as "clear channel" stations and are generally always lit up at full power. "Clear channel" was meant to serve a vast region out of major metropolitan centers. KVI is one here in Seattle, KGO in San Francisco, WGN & WLS in Chicago, KOA in Denver, KFI & KNX in Los Angeles, WSM in Nashville, WWL in New Orleans, WBZ in Boston, WHO in Des Moines, KYW in Philadelphia (strange listing) and so on. Almost across the board all transmit 24/7 at 50KW with omnidirectional antennas. Not all three letter calls are clear channel, what with the change of time and market and financial backing. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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