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Thomas Groom wrote:
The AM signal barely made it across town in the night hours!! Despite that, it was nice to have one station in town that wasn't operated out of San Antonio. My experience was that both daytime and nighttime signals were good on the eastern side of the Oakland/Berkeley hills. Daytime KSTN got into the Hayward/Fremont area and as far west as San Mateo or so. Now, this was in the days when KSTN was the station to listen to, when they broke new songs before KFRC did. |
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