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KERR 750 Polson, MY Slams Into Laramie, WY

"Montana's Country Original" slams into Laramie, WY at 50KW Non directional from 600 miles away in Polson, Montana before sunset and on the rare occasions (twice in 2 years) when they've left the full 50 gallons up at night instead of going to the 1000 Watt 2 tower directional signal.

This was recorded Friday night August 21, 2020. The station pronounces its call letters as if they were a word. This jingle was recorded over the air in Laramie, WY 600 miles away from the stations tower site in Polson, Montana

Audio:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EppgY5eSoNMGZYGyIiVRzbsd7jXhTc2w/view?usp=sharing


As an aside and slightly off topic thingy, here's a short montage of some of the voiceover work by the late tom Pagnotti:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iDsL5KNRZ9s43JBkmahZX7ge2BQbgsr9/view?usp=sharing
 
"Montana's Country Original" slams into Laramie, WY at 50KW Non directional from 600 miles away in Polson, Montana before sunset and on the rare occasions (twice in 2 years) when they've left the full 50 gallons up at night instead of going to the 1000 Watt 2 tower directional signal.

This was recorded Friday night August 21, 2020. The station pronounces its call letters as if they were a word. This jingle was recorded over the air in Laramie, WY 600 miles away from the stations tower site in Polson, Montana

Audio:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EppgY5eSoNMGZYGyIiVRzbsd7jXhTc2w/view?usp=sharing


As an aside and slightly off topic thingy, here's a short montage of some of the voiceover work by the late tom Pagnotti:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iDsL5KNRZ9s43JBkmahZX7ge2BQbgsr9/view?usp=sharing

Nice catch. I'd like to catch Montana here in Illinois, but they'd have to stay on 50KW all night for me to have a shot.
 
You ought to hear 15 kW WNDZ 750 from Portage, IN in the hour before Sunset in the Straits Area of Michigan. It's probably close to the equivalent of at least 25 kW Nondirectional Class B.
 
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