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[IRCA] TIS question for Southern California DXers
- Subject: [IRCA] TIS question for Southern California DXers
- From: Michael Hawkins <downsized99@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2005 00:33:23 -0700 (PDT)
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In the past, I have heard four stations from SoCal at about 300-350 miles distance (which I thought was great). I wondered if they are still on the air, and if they actually run at 10 watts output. The stations are:
* WPG527 - 1620 KHz - Lakewood
* KNNN868 - 1620 KHz - Santa Ana
* WNCM749 - 1700 KHz - Burbank
* KLBC - 1700 KHz - Long Beach (college station ???)
Any input gladly accepted. Thanks!
Mike Hawkins
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