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'''WHAS''' is a 50,000 watt MW station on 840 Kilohertz operating 24-hours a day from a transmitter site near Louisville, Kentucky. The transmitter is a Harris DX-50. The radiation pattern is omnidirectional from a single tower. The station has confirmed reports of being heard as far away as New Zealand. WHAS is owned by Clear Channel Communications.
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'''WHAS''' is a 50,000 watt Class-A [[AM]] broadcast ([[Mediumwave_Broadcast_Stations|MW]]) station on 840 KiloHertz (kHz) operating 24-hours a day from a transmitter site near Louisville, Kentucky. The transmitter is a Harris DX-50. The radiation pattern is omnidirectional from a single tower. The station has confirmed reports of being heard as far away as New Zealand. WHAS is owned by Clear Channel Communications.
== External Links ==
== External Links ==
*[http://www.whas.com/main.html Official web site]
*[http://www.whas.com/main.html Official web site]
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[[Category:Mediumwave stations]]

Latest revision as of 15:33, 28 May 2019

WHAS is a 50,000 watt Class-A AM broadcast (MW) station on 840 KiloHertz (kHz) operating 24-hours a day from a transmitter site near Louisville, Kentucky. The transmitter is a Harris DX-50. The radiation pattern is omnidirectional from a single tower. The station has confirmed reports of being heard as far away as New Zealand. WHAS is owned by Clear Channel Communications.

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