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  2. Radio from Hell - Wikipedia

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    Radio From Hell is the highest-rated radio show by 18- to 34-year-olds in the Salt Lake City market, according to Arbitron's Summer 2006 report. [2] In its 2006 summer double issue, Rolling Stone named KXRK (Radio From Hell's host station) as one of the top five rock stations in the country. [1]

  3. RFH - Wikipedia

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    Radio from Hell, a program in Salt Lake City, Utah, US This page was last edited on 22 October 2020, at 17:11 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Talk:Radio from Hell - Wikipedia

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  5. Geekshow Podcast - Wikipedia

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    The show began in 1998 as a segment in the Radio From Hell program hosted by Kerry Jackson. [2] The show includes discussions focused on movies, comics, TV shows, and games. [3] The show is hosted in Kerry Jackson's basement. [4] The hosts of the show are friends so the format of the show is conversational. [5]

  6. Hellschreiber - Wikipedia

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    The most common variant is FSK Hell-105. Duplo Hell is a dual tone mode which sends two columns at a time at different frequencies (980 Hz and 1225/1470 Hz). C/MT Hell or concurrent multitone Hell sends all rows at the same time using tones at different frequencies. The transmission can be read using an FFT display or a waterfall plot. It ...

  7. KKLV - Wikipedia

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    The station's former radio tower, located atop Lake Mountain. Former "Country Legends" logo. KKLV signed on in 1978 as KABE on 107.1 in Orem, Utah. It ran what would be known as an adult hits format until 1983 when the station was moved to 107.5 and ran a stylized pop format as KUUT from 1983 until 1984. From 1984 to 1992, the station was known ...

  8. Nikolas Schreck - Wikipedia

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    Schreck founded the band Radio Werewolf in 1984. As the group's lead singer he performed theatrical ritual performances, which were billed as "Rallies of the Radio Werewolf Youth Party". The band's co-founder, Evil Wilhelm, left the band in 1988.. [5] [6] The band's first album, The Fiery Summons was released in 1989. [citation needed]

  9. Bob Heil - Wikipedia

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    Robert Gene Heil (October 5, 1940 – February 28, 2024) was an American sound and radio engineer who created the template for modern rock sound systems. He founded the company Heil Sound in 1966 [1] and built touring sound systems for bands such as The Grateful Dead and The Who. [2]