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Old July 5th 05, 10:32 AM
Ron Hardin
 
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Default WDLT 660 kHz Mobile AL on daytime power at night?

WDLT 660 Mobile AL is booming in in Central Ohio at 05:30 EDST, but
ought to be inaudible according to its license and nighttime pattern,
the last two days.

Maybe they're converting CST sunrise to CDST by subtracting an hour
rather than adding?
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