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[IRCA] What authority to broadcast after 6 PM local
- Subject: [IRCA] What authority to broadcast after 6 PM local
- From: "Bill" <wharms@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 18:17:22 -0500
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I have been listening to WDGR 1210 for the past 45 minutes or so
(1725-1810 ET.) Can someone explain to me by what authority are
they broadcasting after 1800 local time? According to a query at the
FCC AM Query web page, they are authorized to broadcast 10,000
watts during the daytime and 2,500 watts during critical hours. Has
there been a loosening of the definition of critical hours?
1210 WDGR GA, Dahlonega (presumed). Heard with fairly good
signals 1725-1810 with Korean old pop songs through the QRM.
A female announcer told listeners in Korean "Thank you for listening
again today" in between selections. (wjh-MD)
Bill Harms
Elkridge, Maryland
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