Most direct way to Lost Wages, but would the Gremlin make it that high in elevation at this time of year?
Remember those signs when headed east from the Old Gringo's place...
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Most direct way to Lost Wages, but would the Gremlin make it that high in elevation at this time of year?
Remember those signs when headed east from the Old Gringo's place...
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There surely is more need to drive to Kingman than to Gila Bend. The only interest in Gila Bend was years ago when Dewey Hopper seemed to be obsessed with the high temperatures there... and Shirley agrees!We could camp out at the KIKO studios in Miami and register the Gremlin as a Gila County classic. No need to drive to Kingman. 🤔 Come to think of it...is there ever any need to drive to Kingman?
Gotta try the Space Age Restaurant in G.B. You just might see Lt. Detective Frank Drebbin of Police Squad pull up for a cup of Joe. The restaurant's neon signs look great at night. Come to think of it, everything looks better at night in Gila Bend. 🛸There surely is more need to drive to Kingman than to Gila Bend. The only interest in Gila Bend was years ago when Dewey Hopper seemed to be obsessed with the high temperatures there... and Shirley agrees!
The translators (97.3 and 99.1) are still on the air, simulcasting the AMs in AM-style mono. AFAIK, the AMs are still on the air. KBSZ is technically not a John Low station anymore, but both stations are managed by Len Novin.Anyone know what is going on with the other Low stations? I live in Cave Creek so can't readily pick up those east valley station, curious if 1340 and 1260 are still on the air? Streaming seems not to be working for the Rattler and the Bull.
As of 3 PM this afternoon, 1260 is completely off the air, while 1340 is on and off, running maybe 50 watts at most when it is on. It fades in and out as I drive through NE Mesa. Both FM translators are on and operating. Must be some serious AM transmitter issues.The translators (97.3 and 99.1) are still on the air, simulcasting the AMs in AM-style mono. AFAIK, the AMs are still on the air. KBSZ is technically not a John Low station anymore, but both stations are managed by Len Novin.
As of 3 PM this afternoon, 1260 is completely off the air, while 1340 is on and off, running maybe 50 watts at most when it is on. It fades in and out as I drive through NE Mesa. Both FM translators are on and operating. Must be some serious AM transmitter issues.
How the heck did that happen? Monsoon storm? And why would 1340 remain on the air while 1260 is off? Sounds like both transmitters were damaged. But if 1260 is off, wouldn't 97.3 have been forced to sign off as well?The antenna in AJ collapsed, per an STA filed today. As a result, 1340 has filed to maintain minimal service at 30 watts.
They have a fiberglass antenna, not steel. Fiberglass is not as strong as steel, but the fiberglass was hard, not flexible . And it had no guy wires, so maybe it doesn't take much to bring it downHow the heck did that happen? Monsoon storm? And why would 1340 remain on the air while 1260 is off? Sounds like both transmitters were damaged. But if 1260 is off, wouldn't 97.3 have been forced to sign off as well?
Yes. I think the manufacturer is Valcom.I am easily confused. 1260 had a fiberglass antenna as it's regular antenna?
Correct. It was a cost-efficient way to move KBSZ from Wickenburg to Apache Junction back in 2010 (and without all the NIMBY stuff too). They happened to manage to diplex KIKO on there as well.Yes. I think the manufacturer is Valcom.
KOOL FM HD 3 is on the air.