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Re: [IRCA] KIDD-630



Good luck on your 150 CA station verified goal! Yes, if KIDD does go away forever all that is left is a notation in some DXers logbooks, perhaps some station photos or air checks if anybody took the time to make them (perhaps back when they were still a music station).  I was looking at that delegated station list online at  mesamike.gentoo.net/radio/cdbs/dfac.mvc.   Sad in a way but nothing lasts forever. Ms

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> On Dec 26, 2014, at 9:59 PM, Martin Foltz <martinfoltz@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> It's too bad when a station ignores their listeners. This one might go away
> and their legacy for DXers will not be good. There will be little paperwork
> (veries) for people to remember them by.
> 
> As long as KFI is running IBOC it will be impossible for me to hear anything
> on 630.
> 
> Maybe I'll receive a response to my email. I'm working on 150 California
> station veries and I need every one I can get.
> 
> Martin
> 
>> Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2014 20:20:11 -0800
>> From: Patrick Martin <mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx>
>> To: IRCA <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: Re: [IRCA] KIDD-630
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>> 
>> KIDD 630 has been a very rare visitor through the years with so much
>> activity on 630 kHz. I first heard and QSL'd them back in Seward AK in
>> 1966, Dave Allen PD signed the verie letter. The letterhead has a kid
>> dressed as Captain Kidd. Then in 1982, I finally heard them from the
>> Oregon Coast during a very heavy AU conditions knocking everything else
>> on 630 early in the evening. Later on ZK1KC Cook Islands took over 630
>> kHz. But for a time, KIDD was alone on the frequency with Adult
>> Standard, if I remember correctly. I mentioned to a DXer that I was
>> going to send a report and his reply was   "Good Luck", as they had a
>> track record of rarely answering QSL requests through the years. But I
>> got a reply on the first try. Not a verie letter, but Ray Kilman in the
>> News Dept typed a reply on the back of the Astoria Bridge post card I
>> included. He knew what a QSL was I guess, as he stated "This is to
>> verify reception of KIDD Monterrey California on December 3, 1982. We
>> appreciate your
>> report." He signed and typed his name.  I am sorry to see them leave
>> the air, being such an old station and they had those call letters for
>> decades, from at least when I first heard them in the mid 60s. By the
>> way in 1966 their phone number was "FRontier 2-8154, to give you an
>> idea how long ago that was.
>> 
>> 73,
>> 
>> Patrick
>> 
>> Patrick Martin
>> Seaside OR
>> KGED QSL Manager
> 
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