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Author Topic: WNDZ Portage, Indiana  (Read 1011 times)

Offline East Troy Don

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WNDZ Portage, Indiana
« on: February 04, 2019, 1439 UTC »
750 khz @ 18:50 utc 3 Feb. 19 (12:50 cst local ). Not that unusual to pick up a station from only 168 miles away but kind of interesting it was able to get thru with a S10+ at noonish with 15kw and fight its way thru the massive Chicago airwaves located 1/2 way between the TX and RX sites using only the 750's ferrite core antenna.

(That has to be the longest run-on sentence ever)

18:50 "King Tut"  Steve Martin
18:52 "Hey, Baby" The Buckinghhams
18:50 "Will it go round in Circles"  Billy Preston
Station ID @ 19;00
Primary: Yaesu FRG-7700  Secondary: ICOM R75 Tertiary: Grundig  750. Tecsun PL-990X, Tecsun PL-880 . Malahit DSP SDR V3,  Alpha Delta  SWL Sloper antenna. : Also, 1940 Mantola am/sw tube. CountyComm GP-5/SSB hand held, Tecsun PL-380 ,et al.  QTH: EAST TROY WI  USA.  Sea Level: + 320 meters .  75 miles (but not far enough) NNW of Chicago

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Re: WNDZ Portage, Indiana
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2019, 1547 UTC »
You rarely hear AM's with that kind of format these days.

There used to be an AM station on 1700 kHz in McAllen, TX. that played both an AOR and an ancient top forty format. It was sold to ESPN in I think 2015?

The "Voice of The Lower Rio Grande Valley" had to make way for insipid sports talk. Sad.

 

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