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Who Snitched?

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dr.akbar

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Someone finally got the word to KFNN Fifteen-10 about powering down to 100 watts at local sunset. For months they've blown right through it leaving their 22,000 watts on up to an hour and a half past sunset. For Nurse Jeff and me, we dug hearing just about all of Bill O'Reilly (7-9pm). But no more as 100 watts coming out of four towers is no match to that Denver oldies station on the same frequency :eek:
 
If you moved the Media Hut from Buckeye up to the 101 andCave Creek Rd. area you'd be right in the main nighttime lobeand within the glow of the 960/1510 sticks...although "main lobe"and "100 watts" seems kind of farcial. Perhaps you'd preferthe "52-watt lumberyard"? ;D
 
oldiesfan6479 said:
If you moved the Media Hut from Buckeye up to the 101 andCave Creek Rd. area you'd be right in the main nighttime lobeand within the glow of the 960/1510 sticks...although "main lobe"and "100 watts" seems kind of farcial. Perhaps you'd preferthe "52-watt lumberyard"? ;D
100 watts that sound like a thousand, huh? Guess if we positioned the '76 Gremlin within the half block radius of that main lobe we'd be doin' alright! Nurse Jeff and I bet the 52 watt lumberyard flame thrower would sound real interesting out in Buckeye at night. Watcha say we ask Sandusky to spend about $10 and try it some night? ;D
 
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