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August 23, 2022
Yesterday was quite the busy day around here. Apologies for not posting. Tonight, let's share some new Baltimore audio, thanks to contributor Steve Worth. Thank to all of you for the contributions!

August 19, 2022
Let's finish up the middle of August with a few new South Bend, Indiana IDs. There's two new HD2 IDs in tonight's audio. Have a great weekend, and we'll have more call letters and cities of licenses next week! Thanks to Scott Fybush for these audio clips.

August 18, 2022
Here's some new Binghamton, New York IDs (including a brand-new-to-Toppy-LPFM) from Scott Fybush. Thanks for all the great e-mails lately!

August 16, 2022
Thanks to Dr. Bob Woodruff for all of these submissions! It's rare that Toppy enters a new market, but we're doing just that with some Valdosta, Georgia IDs. We will have a few other new markets later on this year! Enjoy a sampling of the market.

August 15, 2022
Thank you again for all of your wonderful e-mails and contributions. Here's some Toledo, Ohio audio, thanks to Scott Fybush.

August 9, 2022
Here's some new Chicago IDs from contributors Jeremy Andrews, Chris Cervantez, and Scott Fybush.
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We can’t possibly get everywhere to record IDs, so we rely on you to record for us.  Here’s how you can help:

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Do:

•  Record 30 seconds on either side of the ID
•  Record off the air
•  E-mail your audio file to tophour@gmail.com
•  Include the month and year the ID was recorded

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Don't:

•  Record only the ID
•  Record off the internet
•  Record from poor quality source
•  Forget to share details of the recording

If you aren’t sure what we’re looking for or just generally have questions, just ask: tophour@gmail.com.

About Tophour
What's A Legal ID?

Sometimes, a station uses it’s call letters — KDWB, WABC, KOIT — and it’s fairly easy to suss out which station it is. But maybe your town has a station that calls itself “Star” or “KISS FM” or “Z100” or whatever. Believe it or not, so does pretty much every other town in America. So, a lot of times, the only way to tell for sure exactly what station you’re listening to is its’ legal ID.

Simply put, the legal ID is a station’s legal call letters, followed by the city the station is licensed to. The only things permissible between the calls and the COL are the licensee’s name, the frequency and the channel number.

If you want to get into the real nitty gritty, click here to read the legalese.

About Tophour

While taking classes at Brown Institute,  Minneapolis’ venerable radio training school and also working at a suburban computer store, Tophour founder Brian Davis was introduced to the brand-new World Wide Web. (Yeah, it’s been a minute.) After stumbling on bostonradio.org, hours were spent listening to clips of New England stations, most of which were legal IDs.  Several years later, Tophour was started to recreate this early Interwebz experience.

After Brian stepped back for family reasons, management of Toppy was taken over by like-minded radio nerds like current site editor Blaine Thompson.

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Wanna contribute?  Comments?  Questions?  Analysis?  Send us an e-mail: tophour@gmail.com!

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