RE: [HCDX] 25949 kHz
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RE: [HCDX] 25949 kHz
Chuck,
> My Unidentified station on 25949 kHz turns out to be an auxiallary
> facility for a Broadcast station in Portland, Oregon.
> Please excuse my typo for the frequency in my earlier posting, the
> frequency is 25949 kHz for sure.
I have the following info on my webpage : http://gallery.uunet.be/gs/
25950
AM
Entercom Communications of Portland Washington with audio from following
stations
KNRK-FM 94.7 (Portland)
KKSN-AM, Portland OR
KIRO 710, Seattle WA
USA
Call:KPM556 Power: 100W. Tentative loc: 452920N 1224140W
A group of the following stations use this frequency:
KIRO 710, KNRK 94.7, KFXX 910, KGON, KKSN and KRSK. All in the
Oregon/Washington state area.
Recent verifications by e-mail QSL reported :
Chief Engineer is Larry Holtz, Engineering Shop E Mail: lholtz@xxxxxxxxx
Always on the air, but not always with modulation.
Some noted ID's :"Sunny 1520" or NRK and "94.7 FM"
"This is Sunny 15-20, KKSN-AM, Oregon City-Portland, the Memory Station."
[Note: 1520 has call KFXX-AM, while KKSN-AM is on 910]
ID as "News Radio 710 KIRO (pronounced like the Egyptian city!)
4700 SW Council Crest Dr, Portland OR
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Guido Schotmans - Editor-in-Chief - DX-Antwerp, BELGIUM
RX: AOR AR 7030 - ANT: Wellbrook ALA 1530 + 14 m MLB-LW
Narrow FM Homepage http://gallery.uunet.be/gs/
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