Gary,

Nice catch on KOHI.  On the car radio KOHI is hard to hear in Portland, unless 
your near the Columbia river.  Their recent sign-on announcement at 5:58 am PDT 
daily mentions that at night their 50-12.5 watts.  During former owner Forrie 
Smith one hour talk program on Fridays he mentioned that KOHI has been heard in 
Finland, Norway and Sweden at around 6:00 am PST. One local listener mentioned 
on the program that he has a friend in Arizona that can hear KOHI. I have 
noticed lately that a few stations around here (KEX, KOHI) are touting their 
listen live web sites.  KEX says that if you can't hear us on your radio at the 
office, you can listen on-line.  A beach location would be great, or just being 
near the ocean.  I would like to check out the area around Forks, WA.  Its 
inland but not far from the ocean.  

Dennis,
Vzncouver, WA

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Patrick Martin) 

> 
> 
> Gary, 
> 
> Thanks for the signal report from up North. Now today KOHI seemed 
> weaker than they were the other day, like they were on lower power. But 
> KOHI has always put in a fair signal here during the day at 60 air 
> miles. At night with 12 watts I have only heard them once I think. That 
> might change as they are 24/7 now I guess. KVRI also is heard here days 
> and KOPT. 1600 is getting to be a busy channel. 
> 
> 73, 
> 
> Patrick 
> 
> Patrick Martin 
> KAVT Reception Manager 
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