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KRKO and KKXA off the air

As massive flooding continues in the Snohomish River valley, even closing down Highway 9 south of the Harvey Field airport area, I noticed both KRKO 1380 and KKXA 1520 are off the air. They both transmit from a site in that valley a bit east of Highway 9 (It's across from Craven Farms on Short School Road). If you have a good AM radio like I do, you might hear Oklahoma City's KOKC on 1520 kHz; it's coming in weakly but audibly here in Lake Stevens.
 
As massive flooding continues in the Snohomish River valley, even closing down Highway 9 south of the Harvey Field airport area, I noticed both KRKO 1380 and KKXA 1520 are off the air. They both transmit from a site in that valley a bit east of Highway 9 (It's across from Craven Farms on Short School Road). If you have a good AM radio like I do, you might hear Oklahoma City's KOKC on 1520 kHz; it's coming in weakly but audibly here in Lake Stevens.
Both stations are back on the air as of mid-morning today when I checked.
 


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