The station has had little success in the Tulsa radio market due to a limited night signal or little if any promotion by Clear Channel over the decades.
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As the nights signal oncoming winter, Gary Lee, a retired New York state forest ranger for our area, has added our baby loon to his own very long watch list.
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In 1978, WWEL-FM broadcast the night games of the Boston Red Sox as their flagship station ( WITS, now WMEX 1510 ) delivered a poor night signal in much of Metro Boston.
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WKYC was listed as the number-three-uying influence in Miami in that era, no doubt due to'Big Jack'and the 50, 000-watt night signal that was so strong over the East Coast of the US.
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By changing to 640 kHz, WFNC could have a 1000 watt night signal with a uniform circular pattern, which in essence increased its range to areas that had never heard WFNC after dark.
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But his visits to Florida last week and to his home state of Tennessee on primary night signal that he already is looking ahead to the six primaries in " Southern Super Tuesday " on March 14.
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In the 13th and 14th centuries Silvi was a main cog of a coastal defense system based on day and night signals through fires and smoke to alert the government in Naples of the frequent landings of Turks and pirates.
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While the night signal could not be heard clearly inland at many Boston suburban locations ( especially in the growing and affluent western and southwestern suburbs ), the station's nighttime transmissions were heard very clearly across the salt water to the Boston city neighborhoods and the working class North Shore areas, which gave the station's programming a more gritty, earthy sound.
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On April 5, 1859, she was granted U . S . Patent number 23, 536 for a pyrotechnic night signal and code system . ( The patent was granted to her as administratrix for her deceased husband, who is named as inventor . ) Using different combinations of colors, it enabled ships to signal to one another, and to signal to shore.
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On 5 January, around 20 : 00, " Amelia " sighted a strange sail making night signals which, the next morning, turned out to be " Princess-Charlotte ", a government schooner from Sierra Leone, . " Amelia " got sight of the French squadron half an hour later, and dispatched " Princess-Charlotte " to Sierra Leone to instruct any incoming British warship to come to her aid at once.