500 Watts can be a godsend to stations like KOHI and mine, WABV.... being
allowed to sign on with 500W at 6am year round can make a big difference.

Paul Walker
Operations Manager/Program Director
WABV-AM 1590 Abbeville, SC
www.wabv1590.com  www.walkerbroadcasting.com
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On 5/16/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Pat,
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> After listening carefully to KOHI sign-on announcement, I copied down the
> three daily transmitter power levels.  Daytime 1kw, pre-sunrise 500 watts
> and nighttime 12.5 watts.
>
> Dennis,
> Vancouver, WA
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