Here in Kansas, days nothing, nights sometimes WHO
of course. I used to work for KGGR when Brother Al was the GM.That's when Jack Mortensen bought it, changing the calla to KGGR. Said to stand for "Great Gospel Radio". As I'm sure you know, the facility itself dates back to the late 1940s.
are they located on the null of WEPN's signal?Here in NJ there's 1040 WCHR (originally WJHR), shoehorned in next to 50 kW 1050 WEPN. Originally applied to the FCC in 1985, CP first granted in 1987, but didn't actually get on the air until January 1998, well after new AM stations had any chance of success. And I believe by then, the adjacent-channel interference rules were tightened enough to make the station impossible under the current regulations, but since the CP was so old, it was grandfathered in.
In 1998-1999 they had a CHR/Top 40 music format (!) in AM Stereo, but not surprisingly, that didn't last. From 2008-2012 they simulcast WEPN, and now have a religious format.
Not quite. They're a bit north of it. And WCHR's original nighttime pattern (before they added another tower and upgraded to 15 kW daytime) was sharply directional towards the East, away from WHO and directly at WEPN.are they located on the null of WEPN's signal?
I wish I was able to get WCHR, especially when they were Top 40/CHR, but too much splatter from WEPN prevents it from happening. I'm surprised WHO even makes it through some of the splatter.Here in NJ there's 1040 WCHR (originally WJHR), shoehorned in next to 50 kW 1050 WEPN. Originally applied to the FCC in 1985, CP first granted in 1987, but didn't actually get on the air until January 1998, well after new AM stations had any chance of success. And I believe by then, the adjacent-channel interference rules were tightened enough to make the station impossible under the current regulations, but since the CP was so old, it was grandfathered in.
In 1998-1999 they had a CHR/Top 40 music format (!) in AM Stereo, but not surprisingly, that didn't last. From 2008-2012 they simulcast WEPN, and now have a religious format.