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On Sep 23, 8:52 am, wrote:
Maybe it was from Vancouver,B.C.? I think there are a lot of Chinese in Vancouver, aren't there? I sort of kind of know a school teacher lady in Vancouver,B.C. (she is very nice) Maybe she would know. Given that the Vancouver station must protect WSM (must use a directional antenna that decidedly does NOT favor the southeastern U.S.) - and that even Vancouver stations that *don't* have to protect anyone in the U.S. Southeast are VERY difficult to log here - I think the chances of hearing the Vancouver 650 station in Kentucky are only very slightly better than the chances of hearing China itself. And that's assuming the Vancouver station broadcasts programs in Chinese. Its normal format doesn't, and there are fulltime Chinese stations on other frequencies (1320, 96.1, possibly others) there. |
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Kentucky may be considered Southeast, but in some ways, Kentucky may be
considered Midwest.Look at the Northern tip of West By God Virginia,,, what would you call that? cuhulin |
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