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Loading up the VX-7R with emergency freqs for Tampa area - any opinions on
the best local AM emergency broadcast station? WFLA / 970 did a good job with hurricane coverage last week, before Charley came ashore. I can't tell you how good they are with traffic, news and weather on a normal basis, though. Interestingly, Clear Channel apparently fed WFLA's audio to some of the other AM and FM Clear Channel stations in the Tampa area during last Friday. WFLA uses different directional antenna patterns day and night, but I can't advise of how well their signal covers the Tampa region or state. They also webcast, which is what I was listening to last Friday, and the server connection was very solid throughout the day and evening. The audio level varied alot, though, and they transitioned between the studio personalities, location reports and commercials. Jeff Multer Fort Mill, S.C. |
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Hey thanks very much - will add that one to my list
"Jeff Multer" wrote in message ... Loading up the VX-7R with emergency freqs for Tampa area - any opinions on the best local AM emergency broadcast station? WFLA / 970 did a good job with hurricane coverage last week, before Charley came ashore. I can't tell you how good they are with traffic, news and weather on a normal basis, though. Interestingly, Clear Channel apparently fed WFLA's audio to some of the other AM and FM Clear Channel stations in the Tampa area during last Friday. WFLA uses different directional antenna patterns day and night, but I can't advise of how well their signal covers the Tampa region or state. They also webcast, which is what I was listening to last Friday, and the server connection was very solid throughout the day and evening. The audio level varied alot, though, and they transitioned between the studio personalities, location reports and commercials. Jeff Multer Fort Mill, S.C. |
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