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Loose Leaf Log FOERSTER'S LOOSE LEAF LOG Dedicated to National Radio Club 325 Shirley Ave., Buffalo 15, N. Y. LOOSE LEAF LOG Power Given Is That Used at Night 540-555.5 580-516.9 CBK Watrous, Sask. 50000 CJFX Antigonish, N. S. 1000 CKEY Toronto, Ont. 1000 CKPR Ft. William, Ont. 1000 550-545.1 CKUA Edmonton, Alta. 1000 CFNB Fredericton, N.B. 1000 KALB Alexandria, La. 5000 CKPG Prince George, B. C. A 250 KFXD Boise, Ida. 1000 KCRS Midland, Tex. 1000 KMJ Fresno, Calif. 5000 KENI Anchorage, Alaska 5000 KSAC Manhattan, Kans. 500 KFRM Concordia, Kans. 5000 KTSC Tucson, Ariz. AU 1000 KFYR Bismark, N. D. 5000 WCHS Charleston, W. Va. 5000 KMVI Wailuku, T. H. 1000 WDBO Orlando, Fla. 5000 KOAC Corvallis, Ore. 5000 WGAC Augusta, Ga. 1000 KOPR Butte, Mont. 1000 WIAC Santurce, P. R. D 5000 KOY Phoenix, Ariz. 1000 WIBW Topeka, Kans. 5000 KSD St. Louis, Mo. 5000 WILL Urbana, Ill. 5000 KTSA San Antonio, Tea. 5000 WLCW La Crosse, Wis. 1000 WCON Atlanta, Ga. 5000 WTAG Worcester, Mass. 5000 WDEV Waterbury, Vt. 1000 XEAV Guadalajara, Jal. 1000 WGR Buffalo, N. Y. 5000 XEMU Piedras Negras, Coah. 250 WKRC Cincinnati, Ohio 5000 WSVA Harrisonburg, Va. 1000 CMW Havana, Cuba 2500 XEKL Jalapa, Ver., 250 XEUF Uruapan, Mich., 300 590-508.2 CFAR Flin Flon, Man. 250 KFXM San Bernardino, Calif. 1000 KGMB Honolulu, T. H. 5000 KIIQ Spokane, Wash. 5000 560-535.4 KCSJ Pueblo, Colo. 1000 CFRA Ottawa, Ont. 1000 KSUB Cedar City, Utah 1000 CIIGB St. Ann de la Pocatierre, Que. A 1000 KTBC Austin, Tex. 1000 CJKL Kirkland Lake, Ont. 1000 WAGA Atlanta, Ga. 5000 KFDM Beaumont, Tex. 5000 WDLP Panama City, Fla. 1000 KLZ Denver, Colo. 5000 WEEI Boston, Mass. 5000 KPQ Wenatchee, Wash. 1000 WGTM Wilson, N. C. A. 5000 KSFO San Francisco, Calif. 1000 WKZO Kalamazoo, Mich. 5000 KMFR Great Falls, Mont. * 5000 WLVA Lynchburg, Va. AN 1000 KWTO Springfield, Mo. 1000 WM BS Uniontown, Pa. 1000 WCPS Tarboro, N. C. A 1000 WOW Omaha, Neb. 5000 WFIL Philadelphia, Pa. 5000 WROW Albany, N. Y. * 1000 WGAI Elisabeth City, N. C. * 1000 WV LK Versailles. Ky. * 1000 WGAN Portland, Me. 5000 CMCY Havana, Cuba 10000 WIND Chicago, III. 5000 XEHQ Hermosillo, Son. 500 WIS Columbia, S. C. 5000 XEPI I Mexico City, D. F. 5000 WJLS Beckley, W. Va. 500 XERT Reynosa, Tams. 5000 WMIK Middlesboro, Ky. 500 WQAM Miami, Fla. 1000 CMKM Manzanillo, Cuba 250 XEOF Mexico City, Mex. 250 Tecate, B. Cfa. .... 600-499.7 CFCF Montreal, Que. 500 CFCH North Bay, Ont. 1000 CFQC Saskatoon, Sask. 1000 CJOR Vancouver, B. C. 5000 KFSD San Diego, Calif. 5000 KROD El Paso, Tex. 500 570-526.0 KS.IB Jamestown, N. D. 5000 KLAC Los Angeles, Calif. 1000 KTBB Tyler. Tea. * 5011 KSl1IR Douglas, Ariz. * 1000 KVCV Redding, Calif. 1000 KUTA Salt Lake City, Utah 5000 KXSA San Angelo, Tex. 1000 KVI Tacoma, Wash. 5000 WCAO Baltimore, Md. 5000 WQQW Washington, D. C. 1000 WICC Bridgeport, Conn. 500 WGWD Gadsden, Ala. 1000 WMT Waterloo, Iowa 5000 WKBN Youngstown, Ohio 5000 WPDQ Jacksonville, Fla. 5000 WMAM Marinette, Wis. 250 WREC Memphis, Tenn. 5000 WMCA New York, N. Y. 5000 WSJS Winston-Salem, N. C. 5000 WNAX Yankton, S. D. 5000 WTCB Flint, Mich. 500 WSYR Syracuse, N. Y. 5000 CMKV Holguin, Cuba 1000 WVMf Biloxi. Miss. * 1000 XEZ Merida, Yuc. 2000 WWNC Asheville, N. C. 1000 XEDN Torreon, Coah. 1000 CMIII Santa Clara, Cuba 10000 VOWR St. Johns, Nfid. 500 XELQ Morelia, Mich., 250 XEJT Guanajuato, Gto., 100 4 FOERSTER'S LOOSE LEAF LOG 610-491.5 650-461.3 CIINC New Carlisle, Que. 1000 KRCT Goose Creek, Tex. 250 CJAT Trail, B. C. 1000 WSM Nashville, Tenn. 50000 KDAL Duluth, Minn. 1000 WSVS Crewe, Va. 1000 KFRC San Francisco, Calif. 5000 Zamora, Mich. 1000 KGGM Albuquerque, N. M. 5000 KLEE Houston, Tex. * 5000 KVNU Logan, Utah 1000 WAYS Charlotte, N. C. 1000 660-454.3 WDAF Kansas City, Mo. 5000 KFAR Fairbanks, Alaska 10000 WHKC Columbus, Ohio 5000 KOWII Omaha, Neb. 500 WIOD Miami, Fla. 5000 KSKY Dallas, Tex. .1000 WIP Philadelphia. Pa. 5000 WESC Greenville, S. C. 5000 WMUR Manchester, N. H. 1000 WNBC New York, N. Y. 50000 WSGN Birmingham, Ala. 1000 XEBZ Mexico City, D. F. 500 WSLS Roanoke, Va. All 1000 XEBX Sabinas, Coah. 500 Guanajuato, Gto * 250 Butte, Mont. * 1000 670-447.5 WMAQ Chicago, Ill. 50000 FQN St. Pierre, Miquelon 500 620-483.6 WLAQ Rome, Ga. 1000 CFOR Orillia, Ont. 1000 CKCK Regina, Sask. 1000 KCOM Sioux City, Iowa 1000 680-440.9 KGW Portland, Ore. 5000 KABC San Antonio, Tex. 50000 KNGS Hanford, Calif. 1000 KFEQ St. Joseph, Mo. 5000 KTAR Phoenix, Ariz. 5000 KPO San Francisco, Calif. 50000 KWAL Wallace, Ida. 1000 KOMW Omak, Wash. * 1000 KWFT Wichita Falls Tex. 5000 WAPA San Juan, P. R. 10000 WAGE Syracuse, N. Y. 5000 WCLE Clearwater, Fla. 1000 WCAX Burlington, Vt. 5000 WISR Butler, Pa. 250 WDNC Durham, N. C. 1000 WLAW Lawrence, Mass. 50000 WGBA Columbus, Ga. 1000 WMPS Memphis, Tenn. 5000 WHJB Greensburg, Pa. 500 WPTF Raleigh, N. C. 50000 WKAQ San Juan, P. R. 5000 WRNY Rochester, N. Y. 250 WLBZ Bangor, Me. 5000 XELG Leon, Gto. 5000 WRBC Jackson Mise. 1000 Knoxville, Tenn. 500 SÚN St. Petersburg, Fla. 5000 WTMJ Milwaukee, Wis. 5000 Newark, N. J. 5000 690-434.5 TIPG San Jose, C. R. (625) 5000 CBF Montreal, Que. 50000 XENK Mexico City, D. F. * 5000 KBGS St. Louis Mo. * 1000 KGGF Coffeyville, Kans. 500 KPET Lamesa, Tex. 250 KSVC Richfield, Utah 1000 KULA Honolulu, T. H. 10000 630-475.9 KEPO El Paso, Tex. 5000 CFCO Chatham, Ont. WCYB Bristol, Va. 5000 1000 WLTR Bloomsburg, Pa. * 1000 CFCY Charlottetown, P. E. I. 1000 WVOK Birmingham, Ala. CKOV Kelowna, B. C. 1000 1000 CKRC Winnipeg, Man. WWEI New Orleans, La. * 1000 5000 CMZ Havana, Cuba 5000 KGFX Pierre, S. D. 200 KOH Reno, Nev. XEN Mexico City, D. F. 5000 ® 5000 XEAC Tijuana, B. Cfa. KPOA Honolulu, T. H. 5000 5000 KVMA Magnolia, Ark. * 1000 KVOD Denver, Colo. 5000 KXOK St. Louis, Mo. 5000 WJMS Ironwood, Mich. 1000 700-428.3 WLAP Lexington, Ky. 1000 WLW Cincinnati, Ohio WMAL Washington, D. C. 5000 50000 WMFD Wilmington, N. C. 1000 WPRO Providence, R. I. 5000 WSAV Savannah, Ga. 5000 710-422.3 CMHQ Santa Clara, Cuba 15000 KGNC Amarillo, Tex. 1000 XEFB Monterrey, N. L. 500 KIRO Seattle, Wash. XEJB Guadalajara, Jal. 5000 50000 XETS KMPC Los Angeles, Calif. 10000 Tapachula, Chis. 100 KURV Edinburg, Tex. 250 WTOB Winston-Salem, N. C. 1000 WGBS Miami, Fla. 10000 WHB Kansas City, Mo. 5000 640-468.5 WKRG Mobile, Ala. 250 WOR New York, N. Y. KFI Los Angeles, Calif. 50000 50000 WROM Rome, Ga. 1000 WHKK Akron, Ohio 5000 WTPR Paris, Tenn. WNAD Norman, Okla. 1000 250 WOI Ames, Iowa 1000 CMQ Havana, Cuba 15000 VONF St. Johns, Nfid. 12000 720-416.4 WGN Chicago, Ill. 50000 FOERSTER'S LOOSE LEAF LOG 5 730-410.7 790-379.5 CKAC Montreal, Que. 5000 CKSO Sudbury, Ont. 5000 KOJM Havre, Mont. 1000 KECA Los Angeles, Calif. 5000 KOPP Ogden, Utah 1000 KFGO Fargo, N. D. * 5000 KWGB Goodland, Kans. * 1000 KFQD Anchorage, Alaska 5000 KWOA Wor h ngt m, Minn. * 1000 KGHL Billings, Mont. 5000 WACE Chicopee Falls, Mass. 1000 KTHT llouston, Tex. 5000 WCIF Madisonville, Ky. 250 KVLU Lubbock, Tex. * 1000 WDIA Memphis, Tenn. 250 KVOS Bellingham, Wash. 1000 WFAK Charleston, S. C. 1000 KXXX Colby, Kan... * 5000 WHWL Nanticoke, Pa. 1000 WEAN Providence, R. I. 5000 W KSR Pulaski, Tenn. 250 WEAU Eau Claire, Wis. 5000 WKTG Thomasville, Ga. * 1000 WETS Johnson City, Tenn. 1000 WMBY Birmingham, Ala. )000 WEUS Eustis, Fla. * 1000 W'OIIS Shelby, N. C. 250 WMC Memphis, Tenn. 5000 W'PIK Alexandria, Va. 1000 WPIC Sharon, Pa. 1000 WPIT Pittsburgh, Pa. * 1000 WTAR Norfolk, Va. 5000 WTIK Durham, N. C. .500 WTNC Tarboro, N. C. 1000 CMKJ Holguin, Cuba 1000 WWNY Watertown, N. Y. 1000 XEX Mexico City, D. F. 25000 CMCH Havana, Cuba 1000 HJAN Barranquilla, Colombia 10000 XEDF Nuevo Laredo, Tams, 1000 KULE Ephrata, Wash. * 250 XERC Mexico City, D. F. 1000 YV5RK Caracas. Vene. 5000 VOWN Corner Brook, Nfld. 1000 740-405.2 CBL Toronto, Ont. 50000 800-375.3 KLIK San Diego, Calif. 5000 CHAB Moose Jaw, Sask. 5000 KQW San Jose, Calif. 5000 CIIRC Quebec, Que. ai 5000 KTRII Houston, Tex. 5000 CJAD Montreal, Que. 1000 WIBS Santurce, P. B. 10000 CKLW Windsor, Ont. 5000 WJIG Tullahoma, Tenn. * 250 KPDQ Portland, Ore. 1000 WKGI Richmond, Va. AO 1000 WCCM Lawrence, Mass. 1000 WMBL Morehead City, N. C. 1000 WCHA Chambersburg, Pa. 1000 WORZ Orlando, Fla. 1000 WDSC Dillon, S. C. 1000 WPAQ Mount Airy, N. C. 1000 WHOS Decatur, Ala. * 1000 WVCH Chester. Pa. * 250 WHTN Huntington, W. Va. 1000 WVLN Olney, Ill. * 250 WIBK Knoxville, Tenn. 1000 CMBF Havana, Cuba 5000 WKYB Paducah, Ky. 1000 WLAD Danbury, Conn. * 250 WMBM Miami Beach, Fla. 1000 750-399.8 WMGY Montgomery, Ala. 1000 WWPF Palatka, Fla. 250 KMMJ Grand Island, Neb. 1000 CMHW Santa Clara, Cuba 1000 KSEO Durant, Okla. * 250 XELO Ciudad Juarez, Chih. 150000 KSTT Davenport, Iowa 1000 XERB Rosarito Beach, B. C. 1000 KXL Portland, Ore. 50000 WBMD Baltimore, Md. * 1000 WIIEB Portsmouth, N. II. 1000 WKOP Binghamton, N. Y. * 1000 810-370.2 WPDX Clarksburg, W. Va. 1000 Yellowknife, N. W. T. 250 WSB Atlanta, Ga. 50000 KCMO Kansas City, Mo. 1000 KGO San Francisco, Calif. 50000 KTBI Tacoma, Wash. 1000 WASL Annapolis, Md. 250 760-394.5 WCEC Rocky Mount, N. C. * 1000 WEDO McKeesport, Pa.
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