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On 07/05/2010 07:41 AM, RHF wrote:
On Jul 5, 5:16 am, wrote: -- MikeK"Bill wrote in message ... On 07/03/2010 08:23 PM, D. Peter Maus wrote: On 7/3/10 08:52 , Gregg wrote: On Jul 3, 9:29 am, wrote: I just heard on WLS (890 Chicago) that Jake Hartford will be hosting the Roe Conn Show on Monday, 5 July, from 2 PM to 6 PM CDT. That should be interesting! dxAce Michigan USA Ugh, I can't get it - I don't think. :-( I get 880 but not 890. WLSAM.com I listened to WLS around 1960, then after I moved to California they became not only a non-clear channel broadcaster but changed their venue from new rock and roll to an adults themed boredom station. PFFFTTT. Bill Baka I used to get their top of the chart "Silver Dollar Surveys" from about 1958 to 1962, which of course got lost in the move to Crapofornia. I was a youngster in the 60's,when we visited my cousins in Dowagiac Mi. they always had WLS playing. I'm in the panhandle of Fl. now, I can get it a night, but a good signal only in the winter. Mike - I have only got WBZ for about 30 second during the - last 15 years. That was my favorite middle of the - night station, any body remember the name of the - host that was on at about 2 am back then? AMDX, KTWO came on 1030 kHz in 1967 and WBZ's Clear Channel Signal on 1030 kHz was no longer 'protected' nationwide; especially to the west and southwest. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KTWO_%28AM%29 Some also claim that WBZ has changed it's Antenna http://www.wbz1030.com/ Signal Pattern to better cover it's local along the East Coast Market Area North-to-South and less East (out-to-sea); while also reducing it's Western Signal http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?list=0&facid=25444 * Antenna Mode : Directional - 1 Pattern * Power : 50,000 Watts * Number of Towers : 2 * Antenna Status -since- 1982 http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin...atus=L&hours=U WBZ AM Broadcast Towers (Hull, MA) http://wikimapia.org/4893137/WBZ-AM-Broadcast-Towers WBZ-AM 1030 kHz -Station History- http://www.bostonradio.org/stations/25444 WBZ is no longer 'alone' on the Frequency : There are now or soon to be around 35 AM Radio Stations on 1030 kHz; and most to the West or South of WBZ. WBZ only has the right to a 750 Mile Signal before it becomes and Interference issue with the other AM Stations on the Frequency. FWIW - Back in the early 1960s I managed to receive "WBZ" in Boston using a Hitachi TH-812 (TRF AM/MW Portable Radio) with an outboard 'inductively coupled' Tunable Ferrite Rod Antenna Feed by a 65 Foot Random Wire Antenna. Hah. Back in Christmas of 1962 my Sister gave me a KOBE/KYO AM radio. It was so directive I could either line it pu for the weak signal or block the interfering one. Late at night I got some Mississippi stations and one from Texas. At 14 I was happy to get that. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...b7e27fc6fc2395 NOTE : This took me Two Winter Seasons to Log this DX Catch. http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...ee7bcb64885bb0 * Hitachi TH-812 (TRF AM/MW Portable Radio) http://www.transistor.org/collection.../hitachi9.html ~ RHF . Lucky. I never made it far enough out to try to build a set to try to discriminate. Summers were building yet another set, vacation at the Dells, or some lake I could go fishing in. Let me tell you, Leech lake earns it's name after I got out to chest height. Bill Baka |
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