Re: [IRCA] [NRC-AM] S Meter readings
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Re: [IRCA] [NRC-AM] S Meter readings



Hi Patrick:
	Heard on the news this morning that the NoCal, OR, and WA coast had 
another storm. I did not hear all of the details.  Did that affect you?

Bill

Patrick Martin wrote:
> Greetings:
> 
> After I put the Eastern beverage back up a few days ago, today around
> noon I did a scan of the Portland stations.
> 
> 620-S9+20
> 750-S9+18
> 800-S9+3
> 860-S9+18
> 910-S9+14
> 970-S9+1
> 1010-S9+5 (QRM de CBR)
> 1040-S9
> 1080-S9+12
> 1150-S9+2 (QRM jumble)
> 1190-S 9+9
> 1230-N/A u/KKEE local
> 1330-S8 (QRM)
> 1360-S8  (QRM de KKMO)
> 1410-S7  (QRM
> 1450-N/A (jumble QRM)
> 1480-S8
> 1520-S9+8
> 1550-S9+5
> 1600-S8 (Better now than in the past)
> 1640-S8
> 
> The strongest Portland station I get days is 620, running 25 KW. 620 is
> a couple DB stronger than the 50 KWers 750/860. 
> 
> Patrick Martin
> KAVT Reception Manager
> 
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