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Has Any A.M. Station Been Heard In All The Lower 48?

DavidEduardo said:
MikeStandardsFromIndiana said:
so it must have been a graveyarder on 850 that either just signed on for the day or was illegally at a higher power than it should have been that was playing oldies

850 is not a graveyard channel in DX parlance. Only 1230, 1240, 1340, 1400, 1450 and 1490 are graveyard channels... due to the large number of potential catches burried at night on each of those 150+ station channels.
What i was meaning it was probly one of those daytimers or far enough between one of the clears that it gets very limited nighttime service that forgot to power down or just signed on for the say. thats my termination for graveyarders on a clear frequency
 
MikeStandardsFromIndiana said:
What i was meaning it was probly one of those daytimers or far enough between one of the clears that it gets very limited nighttime service that forgot to power down or just signed on for the say. thats my termination for graveyarders on a clear frequency

I understand your logic in coining a personal term for that kind of station. Still, for about half a century or better, the 6 local (formerly Class IV) channels have been quite universally called the graveyard channels.
 
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