Radio in Ireland and the UK.
A. Joseph Ross
Joe@attorneyross.com
Mon Nov 10 14:38:43 EST 2008
On 10 Nov 2008 Scott Fybush wrote:
> That was probably the critical factor - at the time, 809 kHz would
> have been one of the frequencies in Europe's 9 kHz spacing, later
> changed to spot-on 810 kHz. BBC Scottish Home Service ran two 100 kWs
> on 809 back then, per my 1967 World Radio TV Handbook - those are the
> transmitters at Burghead and Westerglen that are now BBC Radio
> Scotland on 810. There was also a 135 kW signal from Skopje,
> Yugoslavia on 809 back then.
So howcome the European stations weren't audible in the US?
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