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On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 20:06:10 -0500, "SeeingEyeDog"
wrote: "clifto" wrote KTRH Houston, also a 50KW station but using a directional antenna pattern, should be listenable to much of the Midwest depending on conditions. KTRH has gotta beam towards the west and south because KRMG Tulsa operates 25000 watts at night on 740 MHz towards the east and north. Here in the Chicago area, 740 is dominated by CHWO at night. I'm not that far from you and I can pick out KTRH using a Terk loop with a Boston Recepter on the night stand. It isn't usually armchair copy but when conditions are very good it is easily readable. Besides KTRH & WBAP I don't know of any other MW stations in Tejas that are in hurricane Rita's strike zone and can make it out of the Southwest. WOAI 1200 |
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1200 AM WOAI San Antonio,Texas comes in good on my radio,a little bit of
fading in and out once in a while.They are talkng about time travel. cuhulin |
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On June 5,2001 Tropical storm Allison made landfall at Galveston,Texas
and the resulting heavy rains flooded parts of Houston,Texas. www.devilfinder.com Houston Texas Flood If Rita moves up the Houston Ship Channel,I think Houston is going to be flooded.I remember seeing pictures on tv and on the internet of flooded buildings,homes,shopping mall,etc in the Houston area.Lawrence Welk used to run that Galveston song so much I thought I would never get that song out of my mind,Galvestonnnn,oh Galvestonnn,same with the Goldfinger 007 theme music at the Post Cafeteria at Fort Hood,Texas in 1965.I got so tired of hearing that Goldfingerrrrrrrr,,,,,,, theme music on the Post Cafeteria sound system,I quit going to that cafeteria. cuhulin |
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On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 12:48:03 -0500, "exposejoh"
wrote: KTRH has gotta beam towards the west and south because KRMG Tulsa operates 25000 watts at night on 740 MHz towards the east and north. WBAP Fort Worth on 820 MHz sounds like a local all throughout the midwest at night. "SeeingEyeDog" wrote in message ... KTRH Houston, also a 50KW station but using a directional antenna pattern, should be listenable to much of the Midwest depending on conditions. At 9 o'clock Thursday night, KTRH 740 in Houston is coming in loud and clear on my house radios, the CCRadio and the GE SuperRadio III. The signal's doing a nice job, due West here in San Antonio, about 200 miles. Bob k5qwg |
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KTRH 740 Houston is coming in pretty good here,but sometimes it fades in
and out. cuhulin |
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