Steve:
CKST usually dominates with WHO in the null here to the northwest of you.

Tim Hills
Sioux Falls, SD

On 12/23/2011 20:52, Todd wrote:
I would bet good money that you had Vancouver, BC. They are very common at 
night here in the Twin Cities.
Todd in Woodbury, Mn

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Hawkins<[email protected]>  wrote:

IRCA,

This morning, while cruising in the dark, just below light speed, across
Iowas frozen tundra, cradled in the warm womb of the MotherShip, my
mammoth Buick Century, WHO 1040, for inexplicable reasons, went off the
air.  No audio, no carrier, no nothing,....nada.  This was about 0530
CST.  In it's customary place was a "sports radio" station with a short
report about the death of an Indy 500 driver.  Before they could give
their call letters, WHO came back on, their overwhelming, tsunami like
carrier bringing dead silence to the frequency until the local host
started talking.

This was the first time in a very long time, that WHO has been off, so I
have absolutely no idea who this was.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Steve
Boone, Iowa
--
Stephen Hawkins NG0G
[email protected]
73 49 111 01001001
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