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J YOUR BLUE NETWORK STATION FOR WYOMING
1240 KILOCYCLES
WM. C. GROVE Manager
Kermit Geary, R.F.D. #2, Talrutport, Pa.,
Dear Yr. Geary:
PLAINS HOTEL S TELEPHONE 4461
CHEYENNE, WYOMING
March 4, 1944
Thank you for all the nice things you said about our February 28th program. This letter verifies your reception, as the report checks 100% with our Program Log.
I am familiar with the 'TIRO', having had one when operating W7HDS before Pearl Harbor. Understand QRN was pretty tough for most of the listeners on the east coast, and want to thenk all members of the NRC for their patience.
Wishing you a lot of enjoyment in Your hobby of Ming with best of luck on other Wyoming stations.
Best 739,
Welg
(Mrs) Lizette Wolf, Engineer Announcer Feb. 28 program
Your postage appreciated.
"THE `VOICE OF THE BIG HORN BASIN"
25O WATTS 123 KILOCYCLES
UN LIMITED TIME
A COMPLETE ADVERTISING SERVICE KPOW FEATURE PROGRAMS
TRANSCRIPTION LIBRARIES
UNITED PRESS NEWS
GATES EQUIPMENT FFICE NORTH CLARK STREET
PHONE 222
POWELL, WYOMING
April 3, 1943
Mr. Kermit Geary, R.F.D. #2, Walnutport, Pennsylvania
Dear Mr. Geary:
ALBERT J. MEYER WNER ANO MANAGER
This will confirm your report of KPOW's Frequency Check of Wednesday morning, March 2L, from 2 to 2:30, MWT, and dedi- cated to the National Radio Club. I am very happy to have re- ceived all of your letters regarding this check from you mem- bers of this National Radio Club.
Our monthly check is made every fourth Wednesday of the month from 2 to 2:30 A.M., MWT.
Mr. Meyer is a Class "A" Amateur Ham, therefore, our trans- mitting equipment was his biggest hobby before he entered the U. S. iNavy. I am trying to "keep the home fires burning" until he returns after the duration and can take over again. Inciden- tally, I might mention at this time that he built his own short- wave transmitter for our home and holds "WAS" and "WAC" certi- ficates. He designed a three -beam antenna, which occupied two pages of QST Magazine of May, 1939.
I would be very happy if you would drop me a line at any time you hear KPOW on the eir. If in the future you would like to have another dedication made, just drop me a line and I shall be very happy to do this.
Very truly yours,
Rosemary C. Meyer Manager Radio Station, KPOW
RCM/ mk
KVOW AM
1450 K.C.
ABC NETWORK
31 MAY 1994
Kermit Geary 1266 Riverview Drive Walnutport, PA 18088
RIVERTON BROADCASTING
P. O. BOX 393
RIVERTON, WYOMING 82501
"Gateway to the Great Outdoors"
KTAK Stereo FM 93.5 M H Z
ABC NETWORK
Dear Kermit Geary,
Thanks for the signal report. Sorry I am so late in replying
to you letter, but I have been busy.
As noted in your report. I was a little late in getting
started due to some technical difficulties. I Started with an
voice I.D. then 1kHz morse I.D. and at around 12:30 A.M. and
12:45 A.M. identified with morse code only. The times you noted
for the tone signals or bursts would have corresponded with the
code identification.
Sincerely,
orò-
Lonny A. Fairfield
ADVERTISING ENTERPRISES
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W Y O M IN G' 5 FAVORITE
Mr. Kermit Geary, R.F.D. # 2, Walnutport, Pennsylvania.
KLUK Evanston, Wyoming
Ma.rch 16th, 1954.
Dear Mr. Geary:
Please accept this our verification of your report of our DX test of Feb.l5th, 1954. It was a pleasure to put a program on for the "DXers".
We were very sorry however that the program was interfered with so much that in many cases it turned out to be so much 'hash'.
Our station here consists of a Gates Trans- mitte', 250 A , 200' windcha.rger tower, and 120 radials 200'
long.
Once again we thank you for the report, may you hear us again
Very truly yours
Chief Engineer.
C'a , Tit''`_ Announ, c e r .
d1 e2 eA .
BRECK MORAN, PRESIDENT HARRY MOORE, VICE-PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. GARLOW, SECRETARY
Dear Sir:
KODI ems,
January 29, 1948 i40Q
This will confirm as correct you report of reception of Radio Station KODI at Cody, Wyom' ng /yy at, 2.1 N37. ,
during our i _._ / program,
KODI operates on a frequency of 1400 kcss with a power of 250 watts, unlimited time, and conducts a regular monthly frequency check. This consists of a 1.000 cycle tone modulation and identification from 2:00 AMMST to 2:15 AMMST the THIRD Saturday of each month altho we usually stay on, the air with a record.
program from the ti_oe of our regular sign off at 10:30 PM ,T until 2:00 AI24ST on the night of the frequency check,
ON YOUR DIAL
Our regular operating hours are from 6:30 AM to 10:30 PM weekdays and from 3:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Sundays.
Studios and transmitter are located approximately one mile south of the City of Cody, at an elevation of slightly over 5,000 ft. above sea level.
RCA equipment is used throughout, including studio and control equipment The antenna is approximately 5/16 wavelength, vert'.cal guyed tower - uniform cross-section; fed with gas filled co-axia:. cable. Ground system consists of 120 quarter -wavelength radials buried 6 to 18 inches in swampy ground located on a slight slope between a city reservoir and a small lake.
Thank you for your reception report and please accept our cordial invitation to visit us any time you are in our city. We regret that we are unable to acknowledge each inquiry with an individually typed letter but the number of inquires we receive following each frequency test has precluded the possibility of typing each letter separately. We want you to know that we appreciate your letter and hope you will let us know in the future when you hear us.
Most sincerely,,
STATION KODI
Chief Engineer
ASSOCIATED PRESS MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM WYOMING NETWORK
FEBRUARY 9, 1956 R. L. 2, :FOX 298 WALNUTPORT, PA.
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DEAR MF. KERMIT GEARY,
IN ANSWER TO YOUR D.X. REPORT ON K.G.O.S. D.X. BROADCAST OF JANUARY
2, 1956., TORRINGTON IS LOCATED IN GOSHEN COUNTY, WYOMING, WE
OPERATE ON 1490 K.C. - 250 WATTS NON-DIRICTIONAL - UNLIMITED TINE -
TRANSMITTER IS A COLLINS TYPE 300 G - DIRECT CRYSTAL CONTROL - LAST
RADIO STAGE -TWO 125 WATT VACUM TUBES FOR HIGH LEVEL MODULATION.
MAXIMUN RATED CARRIER POWER 250 WATTS. ANTENNA 165 FEET OVER ALL
HEIGHT UNIFORM CROSS-SECTION, GUYED, SHUNT EXCITED VIRTICAL RADIATOR
GROUND SYSTEM CONSISTS OF 120 BURIED COPPER WIRE RADIALS 150 FEET
LONG. K.G.O.S. IS ON THE AIR FROM 6:30 A.M. TO 10:30 P.M. WEEK DAYS
AND FROM 8:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. SUNDAYS. OUR FREQ CHECKS ARE
QUARTERLY, DECEMBER, MARCH, JUNE AND SEPTEMBER AT A DATE SET BY THE
MONITORING COMPANY. WE ARE ONLY 7 MILES FROM THE NEBRASKA STATE LINE
AND ABOUT .80 MILES NORTH EAST .WHOM CHEYENNE, WYOMING. WE HAVE ONE
OF THE TOP RODEOS OF WYOMING HERE IN TORRINGTON ON AUGUST 25, 26,
AND 27. MAIN INDUSTRY IS AGRICULTURE -- BEANS, CORN, GRAIN AND
SUGAR BEETS WHICH ARE PROSSESED HERE IN THE HOLLY SUGAR FACTORY, WE
ALSO HAVE ONE OF THE LARGEST LIVE STOCK SALES RING LOCATED IN
TORRINGTON. TORRINGTON IS ALSO IN THE CENTER OF VERY GOOD HUNTING
AND FISHING COUNTRY.
THIS IS TO VERIFY YOUR REPORT OF KGOS DX PROGRAM, JANUARY 2, 1956.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CO-OPERATION.
YO US RS' FOR EE T ER DX PROGRAMS,
KARL V. KERTSON KGOS TORRINGTON, WYOMING
STONE
NATIONA PARK
.1JWELL
OH'WORLAND
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jACKSON
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YOMINL NETWORK SUND
ICJ
! LARAMIE
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A BRAND OF APPROVAL
Mr. Kermit G R.F.D. #2 Walnutport, i
Dear T/r Geary:
CASPER
MEN November 18, 1946
SHERIDAN
KWYO
vania
Sorry to be so 'a';e 'n getting this answer to you. It sort of got 1 and your second letter reminded us that we h.d o' answered your first letter.
We are very happy to e
reception the night of Ju 17, 1946 while we were givi Primary election and a progr
Your report checks with ou July 16th until 1:00 AM July 17
your report on d more ing of July rns from our ance music.
om 11:48 PM
Thanks very much for your repo that you will be able to pick us up go on for the Dxers on November 21st
Yours for bett
e, ,a cus R. Nichols 1 FN Program Manager
hope hen we
2:30 AM.
ROCK SPRINGS
KVßS
GUI/ill BND/0 1530
TELEPHONE 307 / 634-7975
P. O. BOX 1530 CHEYENNE, WYOMING 82001
March 21, 1973
Kermit Geary R.D. 2, Box 298 Walnutport, Pa. 18088
Dear Sir:
Thank you for your kind letter. Please forgiour slowness in replying. I recently assumed the job of program director at KCHY and am slowly trying
to catch up on correspondence long overdue.
We are happy to verify your report. It is amazing the coverage KCHY seems
to be receiving in many parts of the nation, especially considering the fact
that at night we are very directional in a north/south pattern. Your report
is our first from Pennsylvania. KCHY broadcasts 24 hours a day with 10,000
watts daytime, 5,000 watts critical hours, and 1,000 watts at night.
We would be happy to know if you are still able to receive KCHY and would
like to know how regular reception is. Best of luck on your listening and thank you for your reception report. Once again I appologize for the
delay in replying to your letter.
Sincerely yours:
Ted Loveland Program Director
10,000 WATTS .11i9iP.11 Pau<eZece 24 - Aais2 ge2uice
ire Wesryci.rui.'s 1a4cfel.t /y%a4hei
KROE radio dial 930 47 SOUTH SCOTT SHERIDAN, WYOMING ORCHARD 4-4323
Rkbert S. ialcox Chief Engineer KRuE Radio
Dear Kermit,
IN reply to your letter of Dec. 28, 1961, refering to your reception of Radio nRuE between the hours of 12:05 to
12:18 on 27 ijecenber 1961.
According to my log, you are correct and transmission at this time is verified.
KRuE broadcasts at 930kc with a power output of 1000 watts, Daytime operationl un the above nentioned date we were conducting our monthly frequency check with John L. Deer
Frequency Monitoring Service in Denver Colorado.
KRuE went on the air full time on March 18, 1961.
Thank you for your letter and best of luck in the future.
Sincerely xours,
Robert- . Wilcox CE KRuE Radio
(Uso HAY K7KMD)
SHERIDAN BROADCASTING COMPANY, INCORPORATED
KOWB SNOWY RANGE BROADCASTING COMPANY
MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM
March 23, 1949
Mr. Kermit Geary R.F.D.r # 2 Walnutport, Pennsylvania
Dear Sir:
TELEPHONE 4888
LARAMIE, WYOMING
I have checked the contents of your letter and I am pleased to be able to verify your reception.
For your information regaraing station KOWB, we are using a Collins 300G 250 watt transmitter which operates on a frequency of 1340 KC's. Our studio and audio equipment is also Collins. We are using a wincharger guyed tower slightly less than one -quarter wave length long. Our studio and transmitter equipment are contained under one roof. The building is of modern type architecture which fits in very niely with the surrounciings here at Laramie.
Station KOWB is owned by local businessmen of Laramie and started operating February 20, 1948. We are affiiiateu with M1,tual Broadcasting System. For your information we are conducting frequency measurements in the future on the first Thursday of each month.
Very truly your,
t Lynn G Smith, Acting Chief Eng.
EDW. J. BREECE, Owner FRANK TOOMEY, Mgr.
KOVE gio2castikt9 giation
P. 0. Box 436 LANDER, WYOMING December 22, 1948
Mr. Kermit Geary RFD #2 Walnutport, Pennsylvania
Dear Mr. Geary:
Please accept our apologies for not confirming your DX report before this time. We have been very busy getting the station ready for operation. Your report was correct in every detail. Thank you very much for your interest in our new station. We would appreciate any reports you may have in the future.
DJB/mb
Sincerely yours,
RADIO STATION KOVE
D. J. Bishop Chief Engineer
1230 K. C.
250 Watts
WILLIAM T. KEMP, President and General Manager FRANK A. TOOMEY, Assistant Manager
Mr. Kermit Geary RM.) # 2 Walnutport, Fa.
Dear Mr. Geary:
Affiliated with
MUTUAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM INTERMOUNTAIN NETWORK
Represented by
AVERY-KNODEL, INC. P. O. BOX 926
3000 WEST LINCOLNWAY CHEYENNE, WYOMING
Phone 2-6433
March 19, 1952
This is to confirm your report of reception of KVWO on March 15, 1952, at 01:09 to 01:28 MST.
Your report coincides with our log. At the times reported we were conducting equipment tests.
Yours very truly,
KVìï0
GLGlC C
44-L Jack Charles Chief Rñgineer
JC:kk
1000 WATTS -CHEYENNE'S MOST POWERFUL STATION
WYOMING BROADCASTING COMPANY ROCK SPRINGS, WYOMING
H. L. MCCRACKEN GENERAL MANAGER
December 5, 1947
Mr. Kermit Geary R.F.D. #2 Walnutport, Pennsylvania
Dear Mr. Geary:
This will verify your report on the frequency check over KURS on Wednesday, November 19, 1947.
We appreciate your letter.
Sincerely,
WYOMING BROADCASTING COMPANY
By ,L-- a J wogen Parr
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THE INDUSTRIAL CENTER OF WYOMING WONDERLAND
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COVERAGE MAP 1400 Kilocycles -250 Watts - Full Time
Population of Wyoming ---230,000 Population Served By KVRS---65,000
Radio Receivers In KVRS Area- -17,000
Population of Rock Springs Trade Area ---25,000
Highest Per Capita Income Area In the West
-United Airlines
--Union Pacific Railroad
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Lincoln U. S. 30 Highway
KVOC "`The Voice of Casper"
CASPER, WYO.
OIL CAPITOL OF THE
ROCKY MOUNTAINS
November 12, 1946
Mr. Kermit Geary R.F.D. # 2, Walnutport Pennsylvania
250 WATTS, 1230 K. C.
P. O. BOX 2090
OWNED BY
THE CASPER TRIBUNE -HERALD
Dear Mr. Geary:
Thank you for your letter of November 5, 1946.
Your schedule is correct. Our tests are from 2:30
to 2:45 AM MST.
Very truly yours,
"Central omings ABC Station"
KVOC L Vern Baumgart r Chief Engineer
VB:jlh
AFFILIATED WITH THE AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY
KT H E `7"nap- is / 4eacQcastio, ea., .%c. 320 N. RAILROAD AVE. P.O. BOX 192 PHONE 386
` te4mapolis, *4orxirs9 1240 Kcs 250 Watts
December 28,1955
Kermit Geary
R. D. 2, Box 298,
Walnutport, Pa.
Dear Mr. Geary:
We are happy to verify your reception of
Radio station KTHE on December 19, 1955.
COMMUNITY TELEVISION
MEMBER
NATIONAL COMMUNITY TELEVISION ASSOCIATION
You may be interested to know that the Polio
marathon (in which KTHE remained on the air for
seventy two hours) and our KTHE Polio local talent
jamboree netted $1010.00 for the Polio fund. It
was part of this marathon that you picked up.
We are, by the way, an independent.
Thank you for taking the time to write us.
Sincerely, Joe C. Henry, Mgr.
by-