Very strong CH Skip to East Coast from Southeast MI this afternoon. So far, I have heard WFNR 710, WAVL 910, KYW 1060, WBAL 1090.
Keeps changing to lower case. obviously a newbie programmer who thinks call letters are shouting. i remember teletypes and acoustic modems, kid. and storing programs on punched tape.
Testing, 1,2,3. KOWH, WTIX, KOMA, WDGY, WQAM, KXOK, WHB.
Must be your browser or autocorrect, as I had no issue with Firefox.
And, in Jeopardy fashion, what's the question for those 7 call letter sets?
What are the first seven radio stations at which David Eduardo has worked?
Very strong CH Skip to East Coast from Southeast MI this afternoon. So far, I have heard WFNR 710, WAVL 910, KYW 1060, WBAL 1090.
What's your 20?
Which WDGY? 1130 KFAN now KTLK? 630 once KDWB? 740 Hudson, WI?
Those calls have one major thing in common besides being, at the time, Top 40.
All received by you via critical hours skip at the same location? If so ... Wow!
And, in Jeopardy fashion, what's the question for those 7 call letter sets?
In a word,,,,"Storz" In my college days in Iowa, I was within daily range of WHB and KXOK. KOMA reliable nightly. WDGY occasionally on day power at sunrise/sunset. WTIX relatively rare, but sometimes doable at night.
Another thing these stations had in common is that they were all excellent.
Not unusual this time of year. Back in the day for those of us that remember when WABC was Top 40, I could sometimes hear Dan Ingram's show as early as 2:30 CST in Northern Illinois.
Tried again today. Only strong one was WTEM 980. WJFK 1580 wasn't strong. CKDO was coming in. I wonder why WKBW wasn't strong in the morning. PSA interference? WWKB is DA-1.