Re: [IRCA] Hurricane Rita monitoring
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Re: [IRCA] Hurricane Rita monitoring



Craig-

Your best bet - WBAP-820 - They are doing good coverage and can be heard
most places without to much trouble.

To me they are the "Home" station and listen every night to hear the news
about home.
Willis
Old Fort, TN



> With Hurricane Rita approaching Texas,  I would be interested in what
> stations will be the best source of information.
>
> Galveston/Houston does not seem to have any stations with the coverage of
a
> WWL-870.   Looking at day coverage, KLVI and KTRH look to be the best.
> Neither will do well beyond 500 miles skywave, however.  Given the
distance,
> my guess is that the other true class A clear channel stations won't have
> effective groundwave into Houston, so will not be of use.
>
> What do you folks from that area think?
>
> Craig Healy
> Providence, RI

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