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Old December 15th 03, 06:19 PM
Larry W4CSC
 
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Just like the rest of the stations......It started when they fired the
professional, licensed engineers that used to run the station in a
professional, high-standards manner.....even if they had to do it
behind managements' backs....(c;

It's just awful what the FCC allows the big corporation radio moguls
to get away with, now.



On 15 Dec 2003 16:29:51 GMT, "Robert L. Herman"
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Hello all.

I'd like to know what's wrong with WKMI 1360 here in Kalamazoo? I noticed
during late October or early November that the sound on this station was
very distorted. At first I thought it was my stereo equipment but when we
purchased a new car and drove it home. We turned on 1360 to hear the Rush
Limbaugh program while we were driving. At first I thought that the cars
radio was defective but when I went into the house and switched on the
stereo I got the same distorted sound.

While driving back from a trip to Detroit we switched on WKMI between
Battlecreek and Kalamazoo and yes the same problem occurs. I know that it
must be a problem with KMI because if you compare the sound of the Rush
program with WBCK 930 and WKMI 1360 the sound on 930 is much better.

What's the problem?




Larry W4CSC

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