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Re: [IRCA] 1450 KBPS Portland OR
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] 1450 KBPS Portland OR
- From: Scott Fybush <scott@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 00:23:35 -0400
Doug Pifer - KE6GMM wrote:
> Hi Scott,
> Hey, I'll buy you lunch either way! If the PSU students are using KBPS, then
> yes, they would have to ID as them. I was trying to figure out how they
> could tie things together. So how doe's the carrier current station fit
> into this? The reason I figured the PSU students would use the KBPS studio
> only is because I thought the carrier current transmission was all they
> needed.... (why have both as you say) But since there is no carrier current
> as radio-locator mentions, then it makes more sense. Thanks a bunch for
> setting me straight. Anyways, happy to catch KBPS. Only a few more to
> complete Oregon.
> Shall we order lunch now? hi.
> 73- Doug
Sounds good to me - I'm getting the late-night munchies right about now!
Radio-locator is notoriously inaccurate about certain things, and this
is apparently one of them. Anything with call letters that start with
"C" should also be taken with a grain of salt at that site. They have
pretty coverage maps, at least, and if you know their limitations,
they're actually fairly useful. But, no, there's no carrier current on
1450, just KBPS being leased out to "KPSU" for part of the day.
I'm looking forward to hearing it on the way over to Seaside this fall!
s
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