January 10, 1925 - Seattle Post-Intelligencer "Dah-Dah dit-dit dah-dah!" Get that? It's regular radio code…
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mikec says:
May 13, 2017 4:38 pm
Saturday night is western night in Seattle. KVI, KOMO, KIRO & KAYO all have either western serials or western music on tap. Even KING gets a shot with the “Lone Ranger” inserted between DJ/music shows. KVOS ch 12 was still operating as an “indie” in 1954 airing mostly movies. It wouold be another year before a secondary affiliation with CBS would begin using off-air reception of KTNT ch 11 as a network programming source. Kirkland’s KRKL would soon up it’s power to 1 kW & switch calls to KNBX (same owners)