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![]() "Michael" wrote in message t... Curious to see how far some of the local (NYC) 50 kilowatt mw stations can be heard with regularity and/or if they have been heard very far away from time to time... Great responses. Thanx a bunch !!!! Seems as if the big 50 kilowatt stations from the east coast can be heard well enough until you go further west of the great lakes. The same goes but in reverse with reception of mw here. I can get many of the 50 kilowatt mw transmitters that are either non directional or beamed in my direction at night so long as it is not further west of Minnesota. Michael |
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I'm building weekday morning at 5:34am, 5-second clips of WFAN 660,
as heard in Central Ohio http://rhhardin.home.mindspring.com/5am.ram one day per clip, June 16 to the present, more or less, depending on when I upload another batch, usually on some weekend. I don't know how long I'll extend it for; it's pretty solid copy these days, though it may revert for a while after the time change again. It's usually in the middle of McCord's 5:30 news reading, or if they're on vacation, whoever replaces him. -- Ron Hardin On the internet, nobody knows you're a jerk. |
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