Re: [IRCA] Another history question
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Re: [IRCA] Another history question



 http://www.krvn.com/about

On April 4, 1949, the Nebraska Rural Radio Association decided to apply to
the Federal Communications Commission to operate at 1010kc with 25,000 watts
of power during daytime hours using a directional antenna.
Lexington, Nebraska was chosen for its central location to provide the best
coverage of the state. On February 1, 1951, KRVN was given permission to
begin broadcasting.
     In November 1962, KRVN-FM signed on the air to provide a music based
compliment to the AM's informational format.
     In March 1972, the FCC granted KRVN-AM's request to increase power to
50,000 watts at 880 on the AM dial, where it remains today.

On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 8:09 PM, Rick Lewis <ricklew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Kenneth,
> I'm pretty certain that KRVN moved to 880 in 1972.
> --
> Rick
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kenneth Nawalkowski" <kennethnaw@xxxxxxx>
> To: "IRCA chat" <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2011 5:56 PM
> Subject: [IRCA] Another history question
>
>
> Thanks to everyone for the history on moves to 650 Khz. I have another
> history question. When did the following stations move to 880; KRVN  WMEQ
> KJJR and CHQT?
>    I originally started DXing in the early 70's. My dad used to listen to
> distant broadcasts like the Grand Ole Opry and that's how I got started. He
> used a Zenith transoceanic Royal 1000. He bought me a $20 Playmate made in
> Japan radio after he got tired of me wearing out the batteries in his
> radio.
> In spite of being a cheap radio without an RF amplifier like the Zenith
> has;
> it actually performed quite well. I frequently received and listened to
> stations like WBZ, WCBS, WWL, and WSB not to mention others. WCBS was my
> favorite. I guess it had something to do with New York City. After the
> radio
> died in the late 70's I dropped the hobby entirely. I came back to it in
> January 1991 when I found a GE Superadio II while browsing the electronics
> section in the Canadian Tire store in Brandon. The words "Long Range and
> High Selectivity" on the picture of the dial on the box caught my
> attention.
> The big list of specs like 4 tuned IF stages on AM, 8" ferrite rod antenna
> and tuned RF o!
>  n AM sold me on it and I bought it right there. I unpacked it as soon as I
> got home, turned it on at 4:45PM that afternoon and was astounded at the
> sensitivity and selectivity. I have never owned or tried a radio that even
> came close to the performance of this unit. 5 minutes later I stumbled on
> WBZ loud and clear and was amazed at the catch considering how cluttered
> the
> AM band now was. I always thought that it would be totally impossible to
> improve the sensitivity of the unit any further, However a few years later
> I
> discovered the IRCA and joined. I purchased some literature from the club
> and Ralph Sanserino's loop was just too tempting not to build and try. I
> expected it to be a flop, but how wrong I was. It really blew me away as it
> pulled in stations loud and clear that were totally absent on the Superadio
> without it even with the volume wide open. It more than doubled the number
> of station I could pick up during the daytime.
>   Kenneth Nawalkowski
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