I know it SAYS watts on the link, but it HAS to mean kilowatts. Let's
look at this reasonably -- the combined area of Casper-Evansville is 31.1
square miles. 2 watts, or even 3, at night will NOT cover that in
anyone's wildest dreams. Why would KUYO be on the air with a peanut
power like that if most of the Casper metro wouldn't even be able to hear
it at that hour? My guess is that 3 kw and 2 kw are correct.
73,
Rick Dau
South Omaha, Nebraska
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From: "Mike Westfall, Lost Almost NM" <mwdx@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] 830 at 8:00
Oh wait. You're right.
I thought the FCC always specified powers in kilowatts, but looking at
the PSSA again I see it's watts...
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 9:00 AM, Steve Francis <amdxmail@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Three and two *watts*, ain't it?
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