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Re: [IRCA] [NRC-AM] Format change at KMZN-740



KBOE 740 brings back memories of when it was very quiet here and I first started using BOGs a year or two after the turn of the century. On a 682 ft BOG aimed WSW, KBOE's 229 watts at 240 miles was a weak daytimer!
Midwestern ground conductivity is good, but it certainly isn't sea water where stuff like that is trivial.

73 KAZ 35 miles NW of Chicago's Willis Tower

-----Original Message-----
>From: Rick Dau <drummer1965us@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Aug 17, 2015 7:07 PM
>To: am@xxxxxxxxxxx, abdx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [NRC-AM] Format change at KMZN-740
>
>Not sure when this happened, but it's been very recently, and I noticed it for the first time this afternoon.  In a move that makes 0% sense, KMZN-740 has dumped its simulcast of KBOE 104.9's hot country format and is now all sports.  Station was running Jim Rome followed by a ToH update from CBS Sports Radio when I tuned in.  There is probably nothing on KMZN's programming lineup that isn't already being offered on KBGG-1700 in 55-miles-distant Des Moines, a city that is also home to all-sports KXNO-1460.   
>
>73,
>Rick Dau
>South Omaha, Nebraska EN21AF
> 		 	   		  

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