The station is operating with 1,250 watts non directional at night from
it's daytime tower site after losing the lease on its night site.
Normally, KKDZ is 5KW Non directional from 12am to local sunset (that hasnt
changed) and goes to the 5KW DA from Sunset to 12midnight to protect KWSU
Pullman, WA until it signs off at midnight.

On Saturday January 29th at about 11pm AK Time, KKDZ's 1,250 non
directional watts made the 1500 or so mile trip to McGrath, Alaska in two
shorts spurts as evidenced in my two recordings here.

Clip #1:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xKw_pFYJHYymKq0VJERpeONpTZnsqP7p/view?usp=sharing

Clip #2:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_DAxnOoz967tEJ1HJ_qiq1PkRvAATWz5/view?usp=sharing

This was the only Seattle station I recall hearing that night that was out
of the ordinary (IE: A station I dont normally here.

Paul Walker
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