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Re: [IRCA] [AMFMTVDX] Re: New TIS Station
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] [AMFMTVDX] Re: New TIS Station
- From: Tom Gruis, EdD, KØHTF <donnatom@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 17:37:12 -0500
Thanx! I'll check it out. Doc.
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[mailto:amfmtvdx-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bill Harms
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 16:52
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Subject: [AMFMTVDX] Re: New TIS Station
Hi Doc.
I think you have WQBG575 according to the FCC web site. They
broadcast
from two sites. For further information you can refer to
http://svartifoss2.fcc.gov/cgi-
bin/ws.exe/genmen/uls/uls_call_res.hts?db_id=19&callsign=WQBG575&application
_
id= If you click on "SITE" you can see where the transmitters are located.
Good luck.
Bill Harms
On 5 Apr 2005 at 12:12, Tom Gruis, EdD, KØHTF wrote:
> Good Midday!
>
> I discovered this morning that Des Moines, Iowa - not New Mexico or
> Washington - has a TIS station on 1670. The call is WQVG-575. The
> paper indicates it is sponsored by the Department of Transportation
> and the Highway Patrol. Announcements of closures, slowdown, whatever
> are made through a cycle. Then there is a little music bridge followed
> by promotional announcements about Iowa and a few of our attractions
> here. These are also separated by a little music bridge. The
> "announcer" announces "And now back to the traffic reports" and so it
> repeats. Probably won't grab the ratings!
>
> I think this is the first TIS in Des Moines.
>
> Our freeway is in the worst phases of reconstruction! This station
> can't hurt! Besides the recording it also announces that emergency
> items will be broadcast immediately.
>
> Just for avid chasers of AM signals. I don't know any particulars.
It
> is audible a couple of miles from the freeway in NW Des Moines.
>
> The suburb of Urbandale has a station on 1210 located in their fire
> station, if memory is correct. Much of the time it repeats the local
> NOAA station, WXL-57.
>
> Saylorville Dam just north of the city, a.k.a., Saylorville Lake
also
> has a station on 1610 that has been there for 15 + years.
>
> The new installation seems to have better coverage than the other
> two.
>
> Why, my Dymeck-McKay AM-5 doesn't have the X-band on it!
>
> Have a good day.
>
> Doc.
>
>
>
>
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