Re: [HCDX] Tornado radio in OKC
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Re: [HCDX] Tornado radio in OKC



I'm told 640 KWPN's 4 towers were directly in the the path of this
devastating tornado.

Paul


On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 8:19 PM, Glenn Hauser <wghauser@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> **
>
>
> Saturation coverage on local TV and national cable networks.
>
> But around 0055 UT, shortly before sunset, checked the AM stations in
> Oklahoma City, as I know three of them at least have transmitter sites near
> the Moore tornado area.
>
> 1520 KOKC is on
> 1000 KTOK is on
> 640 KWPN is OFF
>
> Most FM and some AM stations simulcasting one TV station or another
> including 1520, 1000, and:
>
> 1140 KRMP
> 1340 KGHM
>
> Regular programming now (if not earlier):
> 800 KQCV
> 890 KTLR
> 930 WKY
>
> Did not check all the FMs for absences, not too familiar with transmitter
> sites, but 92.5 KOMA and 107.7 KRXO are on.
>
> All this is some 80 miles from where I am
>
Glenn Hauser,
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