Re: [IRCA] WHEB
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Re: [IRCA] WHEB



Some other weird schedules:
During the 1960s, KTW-1250 in Seattle signed off at sunset, then signed back on at 11:15 pm, due to an agreement with KWSU in Pullman,WA. Also during the 60s, KGBS-1020 in Los Angeles was a daytimer, but was allowed to operate 9pm to 2 am PST on Sunday nights when KDKA was off for maintenance Before it was granted full time authority, KXL-750 in Portland was allowed to sign on at 6 am with 50 kw all year, since that was well after local sunrise in Atlanta (they had to protect WSB). I think KXA-770 Seattle had a similar deal to protect WABC (but not KOB), allowing them to use full power at 6am signon. Since KXA was only 1 kw, it hardly mattered from a practical standpoint I seem to recall a station in the midwest on 1560 that signed off at Bakersfield sunset

On 12/22/2010 9:47 PM, Pete Taylor wrote:
Stranger things have happened:
KFAX-1100 SF used to sign off at local sunset and come back on at 9pm
KKDZ-1250 Seattle goes to 5kw ND at midnight

Pete Taylor
Tacoma, WA
12225w 4719n
HQ180&  ICF2010
Kiwa aircore&  Palomar loops
DX398, SRF-59&  M37V
Eton E100 + Tecsun PL-300/380
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Craig Healy wrote (re WHEB-750):

They were one of the few stations who signed off or changed pattern depending on the clear channel station they were to protect.  Sign off was at sunset at WSB, rather than locally.  WTIC-1080 and WCKY-1530 go to night pattern at a later time for the same reason.


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