[BC] Question about Transpacific Signals and Call Letters

Paul B. Walker, Jr. walkerbroadcasting at gmail.com
Mon Jan 28 01:10:37 CST 2008


So, Im still confused where the "KUTE" comes from in V6AI's time check...
HMMM, unless I'm mis-hearing something.

Paul



On Jan 28, 2008 1:43 AM, Glen Kippel <glen.kippel at gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> No, my 1990 WRTH lists these stations:  WSZD, Kolonia, Pohnpei, 1449;
> WSZA.
> Colonia, Yap, 1494; WTFL, Tofol, Kosrae, 1500; and WSZC, Moen, Truk, 1593.
> They all had postal ZIP codes beginning with 969__.
>
> At that time, the Marshall Islands also had a "W" call -- WSZO, as did
> Palau
> (WSZB) and American Samoa (WVUV).  But for some reason Guam, Midway,
> Northern Mariana Islands, and Wake Island had "K" calls and American Samoa
> had a "K" call -- KSBS.
>
> Also, before the US granted the Phillipines their independence, they were
> issued "K" calls -- like KZAS, KZRH, etc.  These now are DZAS and DZRH.
>



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