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AM 630 Edmonds FCC History Cards
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June 2, 2021 at QZVX
Jason Remington says:
mikec says:
December 18, 2016 10:56 am at
It’s disappointing these records rarely show change of call letters & their date of filing & occurance. It appears the initial application had the calls ‘KEDM’ and these got changed when the corporate name change to Garden of The King Inc
mikec says:
December 18, 2016 10:58 am at
…another interesting fact I just noted: for a short duration, KGDN had an experimental license to test out soil conductivity using 660 kHz with 1 kW. I’ve never seen reception of this by any listeners or “DXers” over the years & wonder if, in fact, it actually operated.
pugetsound says:
December 18, 2016 11:06 pm at
I don’t recall KGDN at 660 at any time
mikec says:
December 19, 2016 7:38 pm at
No, KGDN was never on 660. However, these documents reveal that in late 1980 they had a brief experimental license to use 660 with 1 kW to test soil conductivity. The callsign was KZH324. It’s this experimental signal I was questioning existence of an actual signal