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Re: [IRCA] Hurricane Rita monitoring
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Hurricane Rita monitoring
- From: "chris and anne" <tantwo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 20:41:23 -0400
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Chris....do any of the stations in the area have streaming audio ?? I
haven't checked their websites....Regards 73 Chris K4CME Upstate
SC
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From: "Chris Black" <n1cp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Hurricane Rita monitoring
> Here on the Cape at a little past midnight UTC (2000 local) 820 is
> dominated
> by R. Reloj, Cuba and WNYC so I am afraid Texas will be a bit of a stretch
> for me. The only Texas I have heard from here was WTAW 1620.
>
> Chris Black
> Cape Cod
>
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> From: "texas4421" <texas4421@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 6:34 PM
> Subject: Re: [IRCA] Hurricane Rita monitoring
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>
>> 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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