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On Oct 30, 6:26*am, RHF wrote:

KLAA-AM 830 kHz "Farmageddon" heard on the
'Kevin Trudeau' Show on KLAA-AM 830 kHz
@ 1:30 AM [PDT] on 28 OCT 2011http://www.am830.net/onair/broadcast_schedule.php
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KLAA-AM 830 kHzhttp://www.am830.net/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KLAA_%28AM%29http://www.radio-locator.com/info/KLAA-AM
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The 'Kevin Trudeau' Showhttp://www.ktradionetwork.com/http://en.wikipedia..org/wiki/Kevin_Trudeauhttp://www.nndb.com/people/754/000103445/
"KT" did and interviewed Kristin Canty the
Director/Producer of the Movie "Farmageddon"http://www.ktradionetwork.com/show-archives/the-kevin-trudeau-show-8-...
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"Farmageddon" the Moviehttp://farmageddonmovie.com/
Kristin Canty Director/Producerhttp://farmageddonmovie.com/film/the-crew/
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SAVE OUR ALL AMERICAN FAMILY FARMS !
-drink-real-pure-all-natural-milk-)-
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yes - i heard hear it on the am/mw ray-di-oh ~ RHF
Twain Harte, CA -USA- :http://tinyurl.com/2fn6xog
Grundig Satellit 800-M Receiver ^Antenna^Info^
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Shortwave Listener QSL Reports :http://tinyurl.com/2d9qlqhttp://www....er-qsl-reports
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- = 2FN6XOG = - & - = 2D9QLQ = -
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690 kHz hearing Music with French Vocals and
place reference for Saint Cathrines Montreal
[Quebec?Canada]
-under- XETRA [XEWW-AM] 690 kHz Tijuana, BC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XEWW-AM

? C690 [CINF] 690 kHz Montreal, QC -Canada-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CINF

-wrt- Border Blasters
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Border_blaster
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yes - i heard hear it on the am/mw ray-di-oh ~ RHF
Twain Harte, CA -USA- : http://tinyurl.com/2fn6xog
Grundig Satellit 800-M Receiver ^Antenna^Info^
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1520 kHz : KOKC-AM & KXA-AM
-on- 18 DEC 2011

Heard 'KOKC' ID on 1520 kHz @ 3:09 AM [PST]
-and-also-
Heard 'KXA' ID on 1520 kHz @ 3:05 AM [PST]
Country Music {Rocky Mountain Music}
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On Fri, 23 Dec 2011 01:13:34 -0800, RHF wrote:

1520 kHz : KOKC-AM & KXA-AM
-on- 18 DEC 2011

Heard 'KOKC' ID on 1520 kHz @ 3:09 AM [PST] -and-also-


Most Baby Boomers in the Southwest can tell you about Todd Storz' mighty
KOMA. They had regular listeners in Hawaii and you could get them in
Vietnam with the right equipment. Look at the size of their towers.

http://www.fccinfo.com/MapIt5.php?
lat_deg=35&lat_min=20&lat_sec=0&lat_dir=N&lon_deg= 97&lon_min=30&lon_sec=16&lon_dir=W&datum=27&calls= KOKC
%28AM%29&bubble=KOKC%28AM%29%3Cbr+%2F%3EOklahoma+C ity%2C+OK&city=Oklahoma%
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m...

On Fri, 23 Dec 2011 01:13:34 -0800, RHF wrote:

1520 kHz : KOKC-AM & KXA-AM
-on- 18 DEC 2011

Heard 'KOKC' ID on 1520 kHz @ 3:09 AM [PST] -and-also-


Most Baby Boomers in the Southwest can tell you about Todd Storz' mighty
KOMA. They had regular listeners in Hawaii and you could get them in
Vietnam with the right equipment. Look at the size of their towers.


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I lived in Astoria, OR when I was 15, and KOMA was one of my favorite
stations. They boomed in loud and clear once I nulled out (the then) KYXI, a
50KW plant licensed to Oregon City, just 80 miles away. At one point, much
later in my life, I was even able to receive them in Portland (8 miles NNW)
using a Fisher tuner and a large loop antenna. Nulling (by then) KSGO was
more difficult, but it could be done because I was outside their primary
nighttime pattern.

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On 12/23/2011 1:36 PM, Brenda Ann wrote:


"dave" wrote in message
m...

On Fri, 23 Dec 2011 01:13:34 -0800, RHF wrote:

1520 kHz : KOKC-AM & KXA-AM
-on- 18 DEC 2011

Heard 'KOKC' ID on 1520 kHz @ 3:09 AM [PST] -and-also-


Most Baby Boomers in the Southwest can tell you about Todd Storz' mighty
KOMA. They had regular listeners in Hawaii and you could get them in
Vietnam with the right equipment. Look at the size of their towers.


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I lived in Astoria, OR when I was 15, and KOMA was one of my favorite
stations. They boomed in loud and clear once I nulled out (the then)
KYXI, a 50KW plant licensed to Oregon City, just 80 miles away. At one
point, much later in my life, I was even able to receive them in
Portland (8 miles NNW) using a Fisher tuner and a large loop antenna.
Nulling (by then) KSGO was more difficult, but it could be done because
I was outside their primary nighttime pattern.


For me, it was Wolfman Jack and "The Mighty Ten-Ninety."

Rock N' Roll to save my soul!

Regards (as a tear of sorrow rolls down the face ...),
JS



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On Fri, 23 Dec 2011 16:58:25 -0800, John Smith wrote:


For me, it was Wolfman Jack and "The Mighty Ten-Ninety."

Rock N' Roll to save my soul!

Regards (as a tear of sorrow rolls down the face ...), JS


XETRA is still booming into SoCal. It is the best AM signal by far around
here.
I listened to Bob "Wolfman Jack" Smith in 1963, on XERF, sponsored by
Stan's Records in Shreveport.
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RHF wrote:
1520 kHz : KOKC-AM & KXA-AM
-on- 18 DEC 2011

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Heard 'KXA' ID on 1520 kHz @ 3:05 AM [PST]
Country Music {Rocky Mountain Music}


Nothing local on the frequency now. They must be on holiday.

KXA-AM [KKXA] 1520 kHz @ 50 KW
from Snohomish/Everett{Seattle}, WA -circa- 2011
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KKXA
http://www.radio-locator.com/info/KKXA-AM
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....maybe... KKXA-AM Last of the 50KWs
http://www.rbr.com/radio/engineering...r-kkxa-am.html


Funny that they picked the second harmonic of the old KXA. To properly
resurrect the old KXA, they would be running dreary classical music.
And running a dipole on the roof of a local department store. (The
last medium wave wire antenna in the country, I think.)

Isn't the mega-talker in Sacramento that runs/(used to run?) HD-Radio
on 1530 or 1540? Having 50kw in their digital sideband would sure screw
that up.

Mark Zenier
Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com)

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On 12/24/2011 12:14 PM, Mark Zenier wrote:
[...]
Funny that they picked the second harmonic of the old KXA. To properly
resurrect the old KXA, they would be running dreary classical music.
And running a dipole on the roof of a local department store. (The
last medium wave wire antenna in the country, I think.)

[...]


Interesting on the 'last wire antenna' -- anywhere I get more info
on that, or pictures?


73,



Kevin, WB4AIO.
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http://nationalvanguard.org/
http://kevinalfredstrom.com/
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On Sat, 24 Dec 2011 12:24:04 -0500, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:

On 12/24/2011 12:14 PM, Mark Zenier wrote: [...]
Funny that they picked the second harmonic of the old KXA. To properly
resurrect the old KXA, they would be running dreary classical music.
And running a dipole on the roof of a local department store. (The
last medium wave wire antenna in the country, I think.)

[...]


Interesting on the 'last wire antenna' -- anywhere I get more info on
that, or pictures?


73,



Kevin, WB4AIO.


Here's another Last Wire Antenna: http://www.fccinfo.com/CMDProEngine.php?
sCurrentService=AM&tabSearchType=Appl&sAppIDNumber =92621&sHours=U
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I've seen pictures (which I can't seem to find on the internet) of old
AM
broadcast antennas consisting of multiple parallel wires strung
between
two towers on the rooftop of a building. These were typically located
on
top of a hotel, with the broadcast studio in the hotel.

Were these wires truly parallel, or were they strung in a zig-zag
pattern
(which I'll try to illustrate below)? If parallel, what's the theory
and
advantage of having them parallel?


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