The following site has a note to DXers about Reception Reports but have never
answered any of my QSL requests so....I'm not sure if the station itself knows
about the note to DXers. Even though the dates of these photos are a few years
old, the site does get updated often as the station logo has changed a few
times.
http://www.imt.net/~jabender/mvi/rj/kboz.html
73
Mick
Quoting Earl Higgins <earlthenut@yahoo.com>:
> I actually meant KXTR, the ones with a web page asking for distant reception
> reports. I don't think I've ever seen this on a US AM station web page
> before. I
> just thought they seemed very DX friendly.
>
> See http://www.kxtr.com/home/longdistancelisteners.asp
>
> 73, Earl
>
> --- "Lynn Hollerman - Lafayette, LA" <lynn@eatel.net> wrote:
> >
> > Earl Higgins wrote:
> >
> > > Lynn maybe we should see if they want to run a DX test...
> >
> > KXTR-Kansas City or WQSN-Kalamazoo? WQSN did back in '99, ...
>
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Mickey Delmage
Sherwood Park, Alberta
Canada