To: ALOHA RONNIE
...was that it's good for a stronger night signal to get out to more listeners in
the West, loves being on the air ...but only wishes he had had a courtesy call from
the station about this change ahead of time.
Thanks for the heads-up!
The last time I checked about 2 months ago, I could JUST BARELY pick up KPLS
and only in the early morning hours (around 6AM).
And I'm in West LA!
Hopefully this means that night signal has gotten a real boost(and in my direction) so that
I can get full-strength Dornan in the evenings.
ALOHA RONNIE, if you get the chance, you might suggest to Dornan that he set up
a live, real-time broadcast on occassion for his So-Cal contingent.
Maybe a live remote from a fun restaurant or sports-club might be a boost
for his listernership in SoCal. Or an occassion like the LA County fair or a local
airshow like the ones in Chino or Van Nuys.
With that 50,000-watt blowtorch signal, he might even be picking up listeners among
the Marines, Sailors and other military down San Diego/Camp Pendleton way.
19 posted on
12/11/2001 11:19:18 AM PST by
VOA
To: VOA, Aloha Ronnie
The signal is weak before sunrise and after sunset. I get KPLS 830 AM strong during the day, but at sunset, it turns into a San Fransicso Station.
This means I can't listen to KPLS after dusk, but in the summer, I should be able to listen to at least one hour, which is NOT enough!
I really found Bob Dornan's opening music to be very uplifting! I loved the sound of the fighter jets! And his show was one of the only ones out there that kept the spirit of our Military alive.
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