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On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 06:10:02 -0400, Ron Hardin
wrote: KFI streams online, and that seems to be working fine. That's all that matters. Also they have podcasts of everything going back 6 months, with commercials stripped out, a superior way to catch John and Ken. 4 hour show only 2 hours long. John and Ken must be experienced in the blazing sun during L. A. rush-hour traffic to be truly appreciated. |
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Ron Hardin wrote: KFI streams online, and that seems to be working fine. That's all that matters. Maybe to you but not to me. Also they have podcasts of everything going back 6 months, with commercials stripped out, a superior way to catch John and Ken. 4 hour show only 2 hours long. I generally don't listen to past broadcasts unless I'm looking for something in particular. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:53:07 -0700, Telamon
wrote: In article , You're kididing? wrote: On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:25:53 GMT, Telamon wrote: I noticed yesterday afternoon their transmitter went off and on again a few times. Today as I write this they are breaking up every few minutes it seems. Transmitter power seems to be going up and down when that happens. Certainly is relevant to rec.radio.shortwave(?) 640 kHz is... ah... well, you get the idea. I have no idea what you mean. The AM broadcast band in just below the lowest SW band and uses the same type of modulation the international broadcaster use. Higher the frequency, lower the wavelength: shortwave... nuffink to do with "type of modulation". I take it you have a problem discussing AMBCB in this news group? Ah, um, gee... it certainly is outside the parameters of a "shortwave" group. Dat's the name: rec.radio.SHORTWAVE. But then, to be fair, a huge proportion of the pap that gets posted to the group doesn't have any connection to radio, so mebbe we should sing praises of whatever. I sort of get the idea that 640 is "mediumwave". |
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![]() You're kidding? wrote: On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:53:07 -0700, Telamon wrote: In article , You're kididing? wrote: On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:25:53 GMT, Telamon wrote: I noticed yesterday afternoon their transmitter went off and on again a few times. Today as I write this they are breaking up every few minutes it seems. Transmitter power seems to be going up and down when that happens. Certainly is relevant to rec.radio.shortwave(?) 640 kHz is... ah... well, you get the idea. I have no idea what you mean. The AM broadcast band in just below the lowest SW band and uses the same type of modulation the international broadcaster use. Higher the frequency, lower the wavelength: shortwave... nuffink to do with "type of modulation". That woud be 'shorter the wavelength', not lower the wavelength. You'll get the hang of it. dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote: You're kidding? wrote: On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:53:07 -0700, Telamon wrote: In article , You're kididing? wrote: On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:25:53 GMT, Telamon wrote: I noticed yesterday afternoon their transmitter went off and on again a few times. Today as I write this they are breaking up every few minutes it seems. Transmitter power seems to be going up and down when that happens. Certainly is relevant to rec.radio.shortwave(?) 640 kHz is... ah... well, you get the idea. I have no idea what you mean. The AM broadcast band in just below the lowest SW band and uses the same type of modulation the international broadcaster use. Higher the frequency, lower the wavelength: shortwave... nuffink to do with "type of modulation". That woud be 'shorter the wavelength', not lower the wavelength. You'll get the hang of it. Somebody buy "You're kidding" a tape measure. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 19:49:31 -0400, dxAce
wrote: You're kidding? wrote: On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:53:07 -0700, Telamon wrote: In article , You're kididing? wrote: On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:25:53 GMT, Telamon wrote: I noticed yesterday afternoon their transmitter went off and on again a few times. Today as I write this they are breaking up every few minutes it seems. Transmitter power seems to be going up and down when that happens. Certainly is relevant to rec.radio.shortwave(?) 640 kHz is... ah... well, you get the idea. I have no idea what you mean. The AM broadcast band in just below the lowest SW band and uses the same type of modulation the international broadcaster use. Higher the frequency, lower the wavelength: shortwave... nuffink to do with "type of modulation". That woud be 'shorter the wavelength', not lower the wavelength. You'll get the hang of it. dxAce Michigan USA Wow! One of the boys here is paying attention. I went fishing, an' I got A Bite. dxAce, I'm surprised you took the worm. My point is: 640 kHz is "mediumwave". This is rec.radio.shortwave. Open wide, and Y-A-W-N. |
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You're kidding? wrote: On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:53:07 -0700, Telamon wrote: In article , You're kididing? wrote: On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:25:53 GMT, Telamon wrote: I noticed yesterday afternoon their transmitter went off and on again a few times. Today as I write this they are breaking up every few minutes it seems. Transmitter power seems to be going up and down when that happens. Certainly is relevant to rec.radio.shortwave(?) 640 kHz is... ah... well, you get the idea. I have no idea what you mean. The AM broadcast band in just below the lowest SW band and uses the same type of modulation the international broadcaster use. Higher the frequency, lower the wavelength: shortwave... nuffink to do with "type of modulation". Only if you are smoking pot. I take it you have a problem discussing AMBCB in this news group? Ah, um, gee... it certainly is outside the parameters of a "shortwave" group. Dat's the name: rec.radio.SHORTWAVE. But then, to be fair, a huge proportion of the pap that gets posted to the group doesn't have any connection to radio, so mebbe we should sing praises of whatever. I sort of get the idea that 640 is "mediumwave". Thanks for straightening me out on that. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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, Telamon wrote: In article , You're kidding? wrote: On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:53:07 -0700, Telamon wrote: In article , You're kididing? wrote: On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:25:53 GMT, Telamon wrote: I noticed yesterday afternoon their transmitter went off and on again a few times. Today as I write this they are breaking up every few minutes it seems. Transmitter power seems to be going up and down when that happens. Certainly is relevant to rec.radio.shortwave(?) 640 kHz is... ah... well, you get the idea. I have no idea what you mean. The AM broadcast band in just below the lowest SW band and uses the same type of modulation the international broadcaster use. Higher the frequency, lower the wavelength: shortwave... nuffink to do with "type of modulation". Only if you are smoking pot. I take it you have a problem discussing AMBCB in this news group? Ah, um, gee... it certainly is outside the parameters of a "shortwave" group. Dat's the name: rec.radio.SHORTWAVE. But then, to be fair, a huge proportion of the pap that gets posted to the group doesn't have any connection to radio, so mebbe we should sing praises of whatever. I sort of get the idea that 640 is "mediumwave". Thanks for straightening me out on that. Never did find out what happened. The KFI news department just emailed me back with thanks for the heads up. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Oct 15, 4:39 pm, You're kidding? wrote:
On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:53:07 -0700, Telamon wrote: In article , You're kididing? wrote: On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:25:53 GMT, Telamon wrote: I noticed yesterday afternoon their transmitter went off and on again a few times. Today as I write this they are breaking up every few minutes it seems. Transmitter power seems to be going up and down when that happens. Certainly is relevant to rec.radio.shortwave(?) 640 kHz is... ah... well, you get the idea. I have no idea what you mean. The AM broadcast band in just below the lowest SW band and uses the same type of modulation the international broadcaster use. Higher the frequency, lower the wavelength: shortwave... nuffink to do with "type of modulation". I take it you have a problem discussing AMBCB in this news group? - Ah, um, gee... it certainly is outside the parameters - of a "shortwave" group. - - Dat's the name: rec.radio.SHORTWAVE. - - But then, to be fair, a huge proportion of the pap that gets posted to - the group doesn't have any connection to radio, so mebbe we should - sing praises of whatever. - - I sort of get the idea that 640 is "mediumwave".- Hide quoted text - - - - Show quoted text - You're Kidding ?, - Please Stand Corrected ! ~ RHF - - - Don't Judge A Newsgroup By It's Brief Title - - - . Thanks for Reminding Me - It's that Time of the Month Again ! . = = = Newsgroups: Rec.Radio.Shortwave = = = From: "RHF" *t = = = Date: 4 Mar 2005 01:56:16 -0800 = = = Local: Fri, Mar 4 2005 1:56 am = = = Subject: Welcome to {FAQs for} Rec.Radio.Shortwave (AM/FM DXing) Welcome to Rec.Radio.Shortwave (AM/FM DXing) http://www.faqs.org/faqs/radio*/monitoring/am-fm-dxing/ - - - Please Note the inclusion of "AM/FM DXing" - - - . From: (Scott Fybush) Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave, rec.radio.info Subject: Welcome to rec.radio.shortwave (AM/FM DXing) Date: 28 Jun 1996 00:09:51 GMT Message-ID: Reply-To: (Scott Fybush) Summary: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Long-Distance Reception (DX) of local AM (Medium Wave) and FM Stations. http://www.faqs.org/faqs/radio*/monitoring/am-fm-dxing/ This article is posted monthly. Posted-By: auto-faq 3.1.1.2 Archive-name: radio/monitoring/am-fm-dxing [Last Revised: Oct 3 1993] . AM/FM DXing - by Scott Fybush and Earl Higgins . SOURCE : "Rec.Radio.Shortwave" Newsgroup FAQs http://www.faqs.org/faqs/by-newsgrou...shortwave.html . * radio/monitoring/am-fm-dxing Subject: Welcome to rec.radio.shortwave (AM/FM DXing) Maintainer: (Scott Fybush) Last Posted: 28 Jun 1996 00:09:51 GMT . * radio/monitoring/introduction Subject: Welcome to rec.radio.shortwave Maintainer: (Ralph Brandi) Last Posted: 28 Jun 1996 00:09:38 GMT . * radio/monitoring/shortwave-faq Subject: Welcome to rec.radio.shortwave (Shortwave) Maintainer: (Ralph Brandi) Last Posted: 28 Jun 1996 00:09:45 GMT . RRS FAQs - Welcome to Rec.Radio.Shortwave (AM/FM DXing) http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...378aa7de9265a9 -FYI- Just a litttle Something to Remember for Those Who Say That AM Radio DXing Is "OFF TOPIC" For This NewsGroup. - - - IT AIN'T [.] Welcome to Rec.Radio.Shortwave (AM/FM DXing) -FAQs- Has a Long History from 1992 to Present RRS FAQs = http://tinyurl.com/yvyp2l . . dit dah dit dah dit - thats all folks ~ RHF . It Is Only By Working Together . . . That It Can Be Said - That We Are Working Together ! . . .. . |
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