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Dial position among changes at KTOL (1984)

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November 1984 – The Olympian


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Jason Remington

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  • Seems like 1500 would’ve been a better frequency. 1280 was and is crowded at night with KIT Yakima and several others on it. What else was on 1500? KSTP in St Paul MN? KGA bleed over from 1510?

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