On 1680
Posted on October 27, 2011
After bouncing around the extended band KDX has found a welcome home at 1680 kHz. Seldom do distant stations appear, but when they do, it is interesting.
After bouncing around the extended band KDX has found a welcome home at 1680 kHz. Seldom do distant stations appear, but when they do, it is interesting.
When I once heard WPRR from Ada, Michigan, serving Grand Rapids, I truly thought I’d found another Part 15 station because their whole schedule is almost the same as mine on KDX. I was also able to find additional programs on WPRR I then added to my schedule. Visit
http://publicrealityradio.org
and see what I mean.
Also, WPRR produces a very smart show that I now carry called “Reasonable Doubts,” a good Sunday morning program that covers the very universal question of doubting religious faith.
WPRR has 10 kW days and 680 Watts night.
The cooler weather opened the frequency quite a bit two nights ago and we heard KRJO, 1680, Monroe, Louisiana, 10 kW day 1 kW night, featuring “Ol’ School” rhythmic oldies music. Very good neighbor also.
Love your frequency.
EDITOR: What about the slogan “Occupy 1680”