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[IRCA] Question about how widespread reception of a station is
- Subject: [IRCA] Question about how widespread reception of a station is
- From: Michael Hawkins <downsized99@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 03:29:04 -0700 (PDT)
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In Northern California, my most consistent, strongest and steadiest graveyard station is KTSN/1340 in Elko, Nevada. Considering that its essentially in the northeastern part of Nevada (which is nowhere close to me), I'm wondering how many of you can hear it. I am always amazed at how well it gets out, so I thought I'd ask others.
Mike Hawkins
Campbell CA
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