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WSGS Service Area Reduction

semoochie said:
The WSGS construction permit was cancelled per applicant's request on November 17th.
Do you have a link to that cancellation? The current STA still claims they are in the final stages of moving to the new site and that all equipment is there. This was one of my favorite DX reference stations...sure hope they get it back to it's blowtorch status.
 
KyDXIn said:
BobOnTheJob said:
No trace of them here 80 miles north of Louisville this morning. I phased out WIZF/Erlanger but only noise was left. The band was hot last night....picked up Mountain Home,AR and a couple from the Springfield,MO area that were beyond 400 miles and only about 70 miles from Oklahoma. That may be why they made it into Georgetown.
What kind of setup do you have there?
Two antennas...an APS-13 at 55' and a Scala CLFM-RX at 110' into a Bolin Phaser. The tuner is a McIntosh MR78. The phaser allowed me to pick up Springfield,MO on 94.7 the other night even though I'm 35 miles from 58,000 watt WFBQ 94.7. I was looking for KSHE 94.7 St Louis, but was pleasantly surprised when I made it almost to Kansas instead!
 
I just received a very nice email from Shane Sparkman at WSGS stating that they hoped to return to full power by December or January.
 
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