Heck, I don't want to come off as some sort of conscience-less mercenary or looting scavenger here. But even as immortal DXing teen kids from the North we'd always DX a hurricane on AM. We'd be up at such unsociable hours anyway. What else was there to do then, a thousand miles away from all the havoc? Where was the harm, now and then?
So for what it's worth, I pass along word about two Florida AM stations -- both directional as blazes day and night -- which possibly could be running their 50,000 watt directional daytime signals in omni, day and night, for the emergency. The info comes from a link on Radio Discussions' Miami-Fort Lauderdale forum.
Affiliated WWBA 860 in Tampa and WIXC 1060 Titusville maintain they will spit into the wind and be prepared for broadcast. Depending on the storm track and the regional priorities, the former 'Big Ape' 690 -- now WOKV, of course, might be doing their 50,000 omni thing, the way they did with Hugo in 1989.
So for what it's worth, I pass along word about two Florida AM stations -- both directional as blazes day and night -- which possibly could be running their 50,000 watt directional daytime signals in omni, day and night, for the emergency. The info comes from a link on Radio Discussions' Miami-Fort Lauderdale forum.
Affiliated WWBA 860 in Tampa and WIXC 1060 Titusville maintain they will spit into the wind and be prepared for broadcast. Depending on the storm track and the regional priorities, the former 'Big Ape' 690 -- now WOKV, of course, might be doing their 50,000 omni thing, the way they did with Hugo in 1989.