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David wrote: On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 21:28:37 GMT, Telamon wrote: In article , David wrote: On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 19:58:57 GMT, Telamon wrote: signal today and I'm also listening to KGO on 600 KHz where they are interviewing the disaster victims. I'm not interested in the Internet streaming audio but I have been reading plenty about this disaster on the Internet. KOGO 600 KGO 810 KGO 810 comes in well here evenings. Usually very strong and you can pick it up on any radio. I'll try them later. 780's killer at night. KDWN and KXNT from Las Vegas. KCBS. KNBR. 1090. I seem to be in everyones null Los Angeles. I get San Diego an Tijuana really good on FM. 780? You mean KKOH out of Reno? They like to call themselves KOH. Yes they come in well here most of the time. I used to listen to Art Bell on KOH in the car evenings in the back country mountains where the coastal stations would not do as well due to phase distortion causing the worst selective fading I have come across. Sure wish the car radio had sync detection. Night time AMBCB is terrible most of the time on any of the LA or San Diego coastal stations with out sync detection. -- Telamon Ventura, California |