Subj : TV Woes To : ED VANCE From : Mike Powell Date : Tue Oct 14 2025 09:13:07 > > Interesting. So, the info on wikipedia suggests they were at 833 before > > 750. I am pretty sure at some point I heard they used to be at 340, when > > they were on "longwave," but the article doesn't mention that. > I didn't use Wikipedia in my last post, I scrolled up through the thread and > used the number You thought WHAS had been using long ago. Wikipedia was where I got my info about where it hat been. > Back in 2017 I saved a Wikipedia page - WHAS (AM) on my desktop pc. > 350 kHz is the frequency originally assigned > is what the pdf I saved says OK, 350! I thought there was a "3-something" frequency that I had heard about. > I tried doing that but didn't like walking on the sidewalk and getting > fertilizer on my shoes so I went back using salt in the Wintertime. At a place I used to work, they used fertilizer (a crystalized kind) on the sidewalks and in the parking lot. It seemd to work. * SLMR 2.1a * Talk is cheap -- supply exceeds demand! --- SBBSecho 3.28-Linux * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .