I sent out a few reminders on Friday June 16, and the work
resulted in one immediate response. E-mail from General Manager
Les Tuttle at WNAX Yankton SD confirmed my October 16, 2005
reception. The station was heard quite well for a short while
with several IDs.
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Hi Tore, I worked for WNAX from about 1948 to 1951. I was a studio engineer in their Sioux City, Iowa studio.
They are 5,000 watts and have a 927 foot radiator. They have low ground resistance and low frequency. This makes them a powerhouse in central US.
I can’t hear them due to powerful stations on 570 and close.