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Fred, W4JLE wropte:
"Can`t believe you left out WCKY Cincinnati 1 Ohio." WCKY 1530 KHz should not be omitted from any list of great radio stations accessible to millions of listeners. I made no list. I picked only one station I thought might best typify country music and be widely propagated. WCKY is 50 KW nondirectional daytime but uses a n-s directional pattern which places a sharp null toward KFBK Sacremento, California. KFBK also uses 50 KW but in a north-south directional pattern up and down the west coast of the U.S.A.. This tends to protect WCKY, too. WSM always has a 50 KW nondirectional pattern. That is now the maximum power allowed AM broadcasting in the U.S.A. When I was a kid, another Cincinnati station, WLW was called the "Nation`s Station" and broadcast with 500,000 watts. It really could be heard almost everywhere. WSM is exceptional due to programming. It originates the "Grand Ole Opry". A network of more than 100 stations carry the program in several countries. It also feeds the Armed Forces Radiom Service. WSM at 650 KHz is toward the low-frequency end of the AM broadcast band and that tends to propagate day or night better than the high end of the band. Dolly Parton is a regular on the Opry and that trumps all other reasons for picking WSM as a favorite. Best regards, Richard harrison, KB5WZI |
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