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Old July 16th 04, 07:23 PM
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On 16 Jul 2004 12:29:52 GMT, (Radioman390) wrote:

1170 (WWVA) West Virginia reception in NYC


The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) prohibits listening to radio
signals not directed to you. Unless you are a WV-born native, you cannot listen
to WWVA. You ARE allowed to listen to local stations as long as you are within
their primary or secondary coverage area. This area can be determined by going
to the FCC Media Bureau website
www.fcc.gov/mb and following the quick links
(shortcuts) at the upper left. Scroll down to "AM Query" click go, and search
for WWVA.


The ECPA doesn't apply to broadcasts or hams.

If Clear Channel gets their desire to move their 1170 station to the
Cleveland area, what will happen to Jamboree USA? AFAIK, save for the
Opry, this is the last live radio country music concert.

The first out of area MW station I heard in NYC at least 4 decades ago
was either WWVA or WOWO. WOWO, of course, is gone.

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Old July 16th 04, 07:30 PM
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Joel Rubin wrote:

On 16 Jul 2004 12:29:52 GMT, (Radioman390) wrote:

1170 (WWVA) West Virginia reception in NYC


The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) prohibits listening to radio
signals not directed to you. Unless you are a WV-born native, you cannot listen
to WWVA. You ARE allowed to listen to local stations as long as you are within
their primary or secondary coverage area. This area can be determined by going
to the FCC Media Bureau website
www.fcc.gov/mb and following the quick links
(shortcuts) at the upper left. Scroll down to "AM Query" click go, and search
for WWVA.


The ECPA doesn't apply to broadcasts or hams.

If Clear Channel gets their desire to move their 1170 station to the
Cleveland area, what will happen to Jamboree USA? AFAIK, save for the
Opry, this is the last live radio country music concert.

The first out of area MW station I heard in NYC at least 4 decades ago
was either WWVA or WOWO. WOWO, of course, is gone.


WOWO gone? That's funny, I just tuned over to 1190 and there they are.

dxAce
Michigan


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Old July 16th 04, 08:25 PM
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dxAce wrote:

Joel Rubin wrote:

On 16 Jul 2004 12:29:52 GMT, (Radioman390) wrote:

1170 (WWVA) West Virginia reception in NYC

The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) prohibits listening to radio
signals not directed to you. Unless you are a WV-born native, you cannot listen
to WWVA. You ARE allowed to listen to local stations as long as you are within
their primary or secondary coverage area. This area can be determined by going
to the FCC Media Bureau website
www.fcc.gov/mb and following the quick links
(shortcuts) at the upper left. Scroll down to "AM Query" click go, and search
for WWVA.


The ECPA doesn't apply to broadcasts or hams.

If Clear Channel gets their desire to move their 1170 station to the
Cleveland area, what will happen to Jamboree USA? AFAIK, save for the
Opry, this is the last live radio country music concert.

The first out of area MW station I heard in NYC at least 4 decades ago
was either WWVA or WOWO. WOWO, of course, is gone.


WOWO gone? That's funny, I just tuned over to 1190 and there they are.

dxAce
Michigan




Yeah, loud and clear here, too (I live not too far from dxace). Some
months back, a contributor referred to WOWO as a "blowtorch of the
Midwest" - always was, too - my first "out-of-state' catch as a boy was
WOWO.

Tony
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Tony Meloche wrote:

dxAce wrote:

Joel Rubin wrote:

On 16 Jul 2004 12:29:52 GMT, (Radioman390) wrote:

1170 (WWVA) West Virginia reception in NYC

The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) prohibits listening to radio
signals not directed to you. Unless you are a WV-born native, you cannot listen
to WWVA. You ARE allowed to listen to local stations as long as you are within
their primary or secondary coverage area. This area can be determined by going
to the FCC Media Bureau website
www.fcc.gov/mb and following the quick links
(shortcuts) at the upper left. Scroll down to "AM Query" click go, and search
for WWVA.

The ECPA doesn't apply to broadcasts or hams.

If Clear Channel gets their desire to move their 1170 station to the
Cleveland area, what will happen to Jamboree USA? AFAIK, save for the
Opry, this is the last live radio country music concert.

The first out of area MW station I heard in NYC at least 4 decades ago
was either WWVA or WOWO. WOWO, of course, is gone.


WOWO gone? That's funny, I just tuned over to 1190 and there they are.

dxAce
Michigan


Yeah, loud and clear here, too (I live not too far from dxace). Some
months back, a contributor referred to WOWO as a "blowtorch of the
Midwest" - always was, too - my first "out-of-state' catch as a boy was
WOWO.


Not much of a blowtorch at night anymore. As far as I know they drop power to 9800 watts
at night vs. the 50 kw during the day.

I spent a lot of fun time as a kid just up the hill from the WOWO transmitter site at my
grandparents farm.

dxAce
Michigan



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