[BC] 890 KIRB in California? Travis Airforce Base?
PeterH
peterh5322 at rattlebrain.com
Sun Sep 28 15:12:22 CDT 2008
On Sep 28, 2008, at 12:25 PM, Scott Fybush wrote:
> Except that that's not how the spacing for SF Bay Area signals
> looked before NARBA!
>
> This was the middle part of the dial:
>
> 790 KGO
Whatever.
GE then owned KGO and WGY on separate de-facto Class I-A channels.
780 and 790, or 790 and 800, I can't remember just this moment, and
I'm not going to take the time to pull out my voluminous notes.
Anyway, 800 went to Mexico, and, by agreement, KGO and WGY were
merged onto one frequency, and that one frequency was adjusted, by
table, with WGY remaining ND-U and KGO adopting DA-1.
KGO had been ND-U with a long-wire before, just as had co-owned and
de-facto Class I-A KOA.
Note that during this process, GE had ALL its de-facto Class I-As
broken down to Class I-Bs in-fact.
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