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- Subject: ZNS
- From: Jerry Kiefer <jki5384486@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2017 09:58:45 -0500
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ZNS has a two tower array with a broad lobe going south and a null to the north to protect 1540 in New York.
Jerry Kiefer
Orlando
Thanks to a mostly-water route, reception is fairly common.
The foreign language station on 1540 is CHIN Toronto, also often heard in MA.
Mark Connelly, WA1ION
South Yarmouth, Cape Cod, MA
Per Wikipedia "ZNS-1 is the oldest broadcast station in the Bahamas. It has a News/Talk format, and broadcasts on AM frequency 1540 kHz and FM frequency 104.5 MHz."
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I'm in Charleston SC. They are the dominant station on 1540 here.
Years ago when I lived in KC, I heard them a couple of times on my TRF
during KXEL Sunday morning SP. I think they ran classical mx overnight
back then (late 60s).
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