Re: [IRCA] Palm Springs radio update
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Re: [IRCA] Palm Springs radio update



>>We all remember southern California stations like KGFJ/KYPA 1230 L.A.
and KBBV 1050 in Big Bear, that each used a long wire of sorts for their
main antenna. I believe the old KPPC 1240 in Pasadena did as well.
(Possibly still on top of the Pasadena Presbyterian church on Colorado
blvd.<<

I was lucky to hear KGFJ-1230 back in the late 60s and got them QSL'd.
Seems to me I heard them on MM's. The only KPPC I got was their FM. At
least I got that and QSL'd. I tried for the 100w on 1240 but never any
luck. That would have been great from Oregon, but 1240 was never as
clear as 1400 in the late 60s.
73,

Patrick

Patrick Martin
Seaside Oregon  
"Come visit us for the 2010 IRCA convention held Sept 24-26 at the Inn
At Seaside."



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