WGRA Cairo, GA has a "PLAN" for 110 Watts Non Directional for NIGHTS and
even though you are REQUIRED to notify the FCC that you are using your
"PLAN" night power, doesn't mean a station has notified the FCC.

WGRA could very well be on the air legally after sunset.

Paul Walker
www.realradiousa.com



On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 6:13 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> 790   CUBA  parts unknown  -  4/8  0300  -  Two Radio Reloj tickers out of
> synchronization, the first one loud per usual, the other one much weaker
> with the audio running about a second behind the biggie.  A double
> top-of-the-minute chime and "RR ... RR" noted consistently on hourly tape
> playbacks. I'm counting the second one as a new catch.  Times are hard.
>  WPNN Pensacola FL and WGRA Cairo GA (no longer a daytimer?)  also noted on
> various post-midnight ToH's.
>
> Steve Francis
> Alcoa, Tennessee
> Sanyo Stereo, Select-a-tenna, Intermatic Timer
>
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