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The fact is that, niche or not, the noise levels in LA are generally too high for signals much under 10 mV/m to be listened to.
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Indoors, I believe it. On wheels, maybe not, hence the need to promote the stream.
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The fact is that, niche or not, the noise levels in LA are generally too high for signals much under 10 mV/m to be listened to.
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Indoors, I believe it. On wheels, maybe not, hence the need to promote the stream.
KHJ was wrong in 1980: We did not all grow up to be cowboys. KHJ's country format lasted just two and a half years. But on November 8, the day of the format change, I taped an hour of Jim Duncan's evening show and there was a lot of noise and interference. I was just a kid when I discovered KHJ in 1963 and heard Gravy Waltz by Steve Allen, Scarlett O'Hara by Lawrence Welk and I Want To Stay Here by Steve & Eydie. Those songs are still among my favorites all these years later. I listened to KHJ a lot, especially after they switched to top-40 in 1965. I listened faithfully to every weekly Top 30 countdown show. I don't remember hearing noise and interference at night in the '60s and '70s. Was KHJ in 1980 still broadcasting with the same power as in the '60s?
Indoors, I believe it. On wheels, maybe not, hence the need to promote the stream.
Having worked for one for 6 years, you're correct, they don't stunt.![]()
Oh, but think of the possibilities...24 hours of The Crazy World of Arthur Brown's "Fire" before flipping the switch...
Stairway to Heaven
<No> Sympathy for the Devil
Don't Fear the Reaper
Knockin on Heaven's Door
Don't Stop Believing
My Sweet Lord...