Walt, CKMO I believe puts much more signal North. CKMO is strong enough most nights anyway. Much stronger than CFAX. Over the Brooks Range 500 miles North of Fairbanks on tundra, I can understand why KBRW is so hard to hear. But I do know that if KNBR was off during a good Alaskan opening, I would nab it easily. But on nights that I have heard KBRW tentatively, as //to KYUK 640, KNBR is just too hard to get around. On the one night I got details and I sent a CD to the station, the GM wrote back saying the format on the CD matched their programming, but the gal I heard on the air had left the station, so he could not check with her. But I keep trying.
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