I can think of two stations that moved to near their 455 kHz IF Image Frequency.
One is WMIC, Sandusky, MI which moved from 1560 kHz to 660 kHz, and the other is CHYM/CKGL, Kitchener, ON, which moved from 1490 kHz to 570 kHz. Can you think of any others? I wonder whether the GM came in one day and asked the CE, "Why can you hear our station in a much lower place on the dial? Is something wrong with our transmitter?" And then, getting the idea that it would be cool to move way down the dial and have a much better signal. Oh, I just thought of another one, WESK/WCHT, Escanaba, MI, which moved from 1490 kHz to 600 kHz, but that was back in the 1950s. Not sure that this station was continuously licensed though, but WLST 600 came on the air about the time WESK 1490 left the air.
One is WMIC, Sandusky, MI which moved from 1560 kHz to 660 kHz, and the other is CHYM/CKGL, Kitchener, ON, which moved from 1490 kHz to 570 kHz. Can you think of any others? I wonder whether the GM came in one day and asked the CE, "Why can you hear our station in a much lower place on the dial? Is something wrong with our transmitter?" And then, getting the idea that it would be cool to move way down the dial and have a much better signal. Oh, I just thought of another one, WESK/WCHT, Escanaba, MI, which moved from 1490 kHz to 600 kHz, but that was back in the 1950s. Not sure that this station was continuously licensed though, but WLST 600 came on the air about the time WESK 1490 left the air.
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