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Re: [IRCA] KGA 1510 app
They might care, I cant speak for them.. but from a purely business
decision, it might make better sense to upgrade the KPIG-AM signal and reach
1 million plus new listeners at night
I'msure they put some thought into this and figured while they might lose
some business/listenership from downgrading KGA, the amount they gain from
upgrading KPIG-AM would be worth it.
Let's hope they don't change the historic call letters, but if they do.. oh
well, move on with the times.
Paul
On 9/23/07, Bill Harms <philcobill@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> ............... Later in the 1940's when Louis Wasmer owned KGA, he
> installed a 50 kW transmitter and this brought the Daytime coverage of
> KGA on a par with KHQ, but they also discovered that KGA had a large
> coverage area at night. The various owners tried in different ways to
> capitalize on that fact, some more successfully than others. It is
> obvious that the current owners don't care.
>
> For an account of KGA's 50 kW transmitter by an engineer who was familar
> with its installation see:
>
> http://spokanetowers.philcobill.com/kga-moran2/fifty-kw.php
>
> Bill Harms
>
>
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