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The "Big Talker" 1480 KQAM 5k/1k in Wichita was booming into to North Texas this Sunday morning with a signal S9+ 10db on the ICOM 756 Pro II.
Also heard:
1410 KGSO S9+ 5k/1k
1330 KNSS S9+ 5k/5k
And you remember when it was rock and roll! Maybe I even heard you on the old KLEO too, since it always had a smaller lobe that favored the D/FW area at night.
And you remember when it was rock and roll! Maybe I even heard you on the old KLEO too, since it always had a smaller lobe that favored the D/FW area at night.
Ahh yes, guilty as charged. However at that time I used the 70's perfect air name of "Wes St.John" ;D
You might have heard me since I did over-nights on 1480 with that "flame-throwin'" 1,000 watts of Audimax/Volumax processed sound ;D
I also worked at 1410 when it was KWBB, KEYN-AM, and KQAM. I spent way too much time in Wichita. But it was my hometown and where I started radio back when we played flat round things called 45's and took meter readings every half hour...
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