ai4i said:I don't know about 1090 ever getting on @ night with the signal that Little Rock puts in that direction.
cd637299 said:I think that they are the last one left. Ironically, not that far away, used to be the combo of CHIR 710 (days) & CHYR-7 730 (nights) in Leamington ON. They are fully FM now, if memory serves.
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cd637299 said:So, if KAAY is so strong in Jax, why did Alachua get the nod for 1090 all day a while back?
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cd637299 said:710 & 730 in the same city running at the same time only works in Mexico City....but that's another thread for another day.
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Alan McCall said:The calls have changed, but I believe 1000 is still alive and well in Blountstown. Until about 3 years back they simulcast sister Country 102.7 but broke off to carry oldies.
jmtillery said:ai4i said:We remember hearing them when we attended UF in 72/73cd637299 said:WQIK 1090 Jacksonville (10) (wasn't this 50,000w?)
(10) WQIK...but the 1090 did exist...cd
Must have moved because they were a 50kw d**timer!
WQIK-AM once operated on 1090 with 50kw-DA-D before moving to AM 1050 and later AM 1320. The call letters on 1090 were WCMG (Country Music Greats) and was owned by Marshall Rowland. For some reason, Rowland downgraded the power from 50kw to 10kw just before moving to 1050 with 5kw. The 1090 frequency has been deleted while AM 1050 is now home to religious formatted WROS.
WKMK and WRTM were once owned by Jack Henry, who built WHHR-FM at Hilton Head Island. Blountstown and Hilton Head...markets that are mirror images of each other!!!jmtillery said:Alan - Originally WPHK was a class A on 102.3 with the call letters WRTM. Do you know the year it moved to 102.7 C3? The call letters changed to WPHK on July 21, 1986.Alan McCall said:The calls have changed, but I believe 1000 is still alive and well in Blountstown. Until about 3 years back they simulcast sister Country 102.7 but broke off to carry oldies.
Regarding WYBT-AM 1000, it was originally 1kw-D; however it upgraded to 5kw-D at some point. Do you happen to know when? I always liked the orginal call letters WKMK which I think would have fit nicely on the FM.