The station is broadcasting 24-hrs a day from Eustace in Viet Namese or some other oriental language. The spurs from the 890 kHz station interferes badly with my amateur radio reception on 160, 80 and 40. Poorly designed system. Wish FCC would shut it down. I am directly WEST five miles from the transmitter, so the nulling attempt is shoddy at best. N1CC
KTXV-AM 890 KHz was the broadcast radio station which donated the scrap steel to my collection. The tower site was relocated to Eustace, Texas and a new directional array was constructed to protect other stations and attempt to "beam" a signal into the Dallas DMA.
The station is broadcasting 24-hrs a day from Eustace in Viet Namese or some other oriental language. The spurs from the 890 kHz station interferes badly with my amateur radio reception on 160, 80 and 40. Poorly designed system. Wish FCC would shut it down. I am directly WEST five miles from the transmitter, so the nulling attempt is shoddy at best. N1CC
jimlaporta 1 year ago
What a waste and what a bad camera ;-)
A very nice mast that has to go down for nothing.
xtcfm 1 year ago
KTXV-AM 890 KHz was the broadcast radio station which donated the scrap steel to my collection. The tower site was relocated to Eustace, Texas and a new directional array was constructed to protect other stations and attempt to "beam" a signal into the Dallas DMA.
videoviewer2004 2 years ago
It was a good move for this station, KTXV now puts a very strong SE daytime signal into most of East Texas, though I bet they have few listeners.
(Sorry for the late late reply! - been going through my favorites list..)
wildbilltexas 2 years ago
What station was this?
wildbilltexas 2 years ago