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Re: [IRCA] A little 1450 DX
Don:
Of course they were a local while I was growing up. I didn't kknow they were 24/6 in the 1950s. In the 1960s they had a 1 a.m.-5 a.m. silent period except for Sunday night when they went off at midnight. They always killed WTTH/WPHM iin the local ratings, though they had less power. H.L Stevens founded the station in 1938, though he eventually entered into a partnership with, then an outright sale to John Wismer. Liggett owns all the Port Huron commercial stations today (except the 102.3 FM). I don't know if it's still around since they moved the studios from 808 Huron Ave., but I once saw there a compleete collection of their QSL cards, including the one from the early `50s that you probably have.
In the early '70s they were local origination rock and had a skinny curly-haired blond kid named Fred Wisheau, who had a great voice, doing the 7-midnight shift. He moved on to WTAC, Flint, but his goal was to make it to WLS. I think he did, as Fred Winston, but I'm not sure. Anybody know for sure?
During the 1960s my dad rented a store in a buildiing owned by H.L. Stevens. The day dad signed the lease Stevens, who was 96 at the time, got down on the floor of his office and did two push-ups! Show-off.
73
David
--- On Thu, 9/24/09, Donald K. Kaskey <kaskeyfamily@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Donald K. Kaskey <kaskeyfamily@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [IRCA] A little 1450 DX
To: "Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America" <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, September 24, 2009, 12:40 AM
Well, Callarman has been getting all the press lately so I'd better jump in. David, your mention of WHLS immediately sent my old memory cycles spinning. In the very early 1950s I used to hear this station (and bless them for keeping their same calls all these years) quite regularly during the early morning hours. They were one of the few 24/6 stations in that radio era. They had a very nice QSL card besides sending me a business card size membership in the WHLS Coffee Club (or some such). One of the stations of that time period I still remember quite clearly (or so I think nowdays). Oh, I was living in N.W. Iowa at the time.
Don K.
S.F. CA
David Faulkner wrote:
> Hi Group:
> Dug a couple 1450s out of the mess last evening;
> 1450 WHLS Port Huron, MI 9/22, 1813 ELT in much QRM w/local spots, at least 2 mentions of Port Huron.
> 1450 WFRA Franklin, PA 9/22, 1815 also here w/promo and clear, "WFRA/WOYL" ID, Topazdirect says there are two other stations simulcasting in this group, but I only heard those two IDs.
> BTW, the call on the Portsmouth 1260 is WNXT, not WNIX.
> 73
> David
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