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Categories: History

Wash. radio stations – 1942

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Listing is from a 1942 copy of “Radio Index”.  It reflects the current, updated frequency assignments that took place that year as all North American broadcasting stations & government agencies adopted the NARBA plan to control interference on the AM band

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Mike Cherry

retired broadcaster: on-air, MD, PD, asst PD, Prod Mgr, IT, station technician/engineer, pioneer Internet webcaster, station installation/maintenance; 12 years in commercial radio, 17 years volunteer in campus/community radio in B.C., Alberta & Wash. Amateur radio operator & "DXer" specializing in AM night-time DX, short-wave DX/listening & remote SDR DXing/listening

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