The station hijacked from Atoka to `Catoosa` OK, axually closer to Sperry in 
the woods on the N side of Tulsa, and moved to 1120 in order to free 1110 to 
cram yet another AM station into The Metroplex, and now pending a large power 
increase for that --- had not been heard since March as the sale to local 
Catholics fell thru. I have been checking 1120 every day or two, whenever I`m 
in the car in the daytime, with a handy preset (must not call them pushbuttons 
any more).

Never heard until today Oct 30 at 2014 UT, same music-only fill format as 
before, pauses between cuts, from CD player at site? Never any announcements, 
and no legal ID in a few minutes either side of hourtops I made sure to monitor 
around 2100 and 2200 UT.

By 2200 heavy SAH of about 4 Hz from KMOX, which is gaining the upper hand. 
KEOR should go off NLT LSS, who knows? Which will change on November 1, of 
course.

FCC data for this 2 kW daytimer
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/srsstime?dlat=36&mlat=18&slat=31.00&dlon=95&mlon=58&slon=25.00&tzone=B
 

shows Oct SR/SS is 1230-2345 UT;
November SR/SS is  1300-2315 UT

I assume they are back on the air just to keep the license active, so may not 
last long. Unless they have a new buyer they are warming up for.

Last transfer approved at 
http://svartifoss2.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=1290309

was to the Catholic Diocese of Tulsa as of 3/17/09, but as we found out from 
Bruce Winkelman a couple months later, that deal fell thru:
http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld9044.txt 
(Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)


      
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