Here in San Diego I only noted severe hiss from KFBK completely
covering 1520 and 1540 in the pre-sunrise hours.  Other than that,
conditions were better than normal last night.  Our only local i-BLOCker,
KOGO-600, is not running IBOC at night yet.

I suppose from now on we should call these stations by their true frequency
ranges, e.g., KOGO-590/600/610; KFBK-1520/1530/1540.  Maybe we should count
'em in our totals 3 times too ;)

73, Tim


On 9/14/07, Patrick Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dennis,
>
> If you are getting hiss on 660, it is probably KSTE, but maybe KBOI who
> is HD, but days only. At least at this time.
> But after LSR in CA, the 639/666 hiss went.
>
> 73,
>
> Patrick
>
> Patrick Martin
> KAVT Reception Manager
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