01-02-2009, 09:58 AM
Thanks for the info about my 46-200.
I wish there was something I could do about KRMG as well. It was originally started by Kerr McGee Oil Co. in hopes of covering both the Okla. City and Tulsa markets. Their signal is highly directional in an attempt to accomplish this goal. Unfortunately, Kerr-McGee is no longer around, and the station no longer serve the Okla. City area with their programming, as they play sydnicated talk shows that are already aired on local Okla. City stations. Due to its directional signal, KRMG has a stronger signal in Okla. City than it has in some of Tulsa's suburbs.
I hope my next radio gets to be a Console, as there is a man near me who has two restored Philco consoles for sale on Craigslist. The man is known in the Okla. City vintage radio club, so I can trust what I get from him. I have to find a suitable place in my house for such a large radio first.
I wish there was something I could do about KRMG as well. It was originally started by Kerr McGee Oil Co. in hopes of covering both the Okla. City and Tulsa markets. Their signal is highly directional in an attempt to accomplish this goal. Unfortunately, Kerr-McGee is no longer around, and the station no longer serve the Okla. City area with their programming, as they play sydnicated talk shows that are already aired on local Okla. City stations. Due to its directional signal, KRMG has a stronger signal in Okla. City than it has in some of Tulsa's suburbs.
I hope my next radio gets to be a Console, as there is a man near me who has two restored Philco consoles for sale on Craigslist. The man is known in the Okla. City vintage radio club, so I can trust what I get from him. I have to find a suitable place in my house for such a large radio first.