What's up on 930 where you are?
Here at "you know where" daytime, it's Catholic Radio WKBM (until recently WAUR) with a fair-good signal from about 40 miles south of me and 2,500 watts.
At night, WKBM dials it up to 4,200 watts and aims it right at me. The result is a somewhat better signal, but still not quite strong enough to prevent me from hearing stuff underneath. Pretty much unidentifable, however.
Before this semi-local 930 came on in the 1980s, I used to occasionally catch snatches of 5kw WBCK from Battle Creek during the day. Most common at night was WLBJ from Bowling Green, KY. Less common was an occasional whiff of WTAD from Quincy, IL. I sometimes tried for WKY, but offhand, I don't think I was ever successful.
Here at "you know where" daytime, it's Catholic Radio WKBM (until recently WAUR) with a fair-good signal from about 40 miles south of me and 2,500 watts.
At night, WKBM dials it up to 4,200 watts and aims it right at me. The result is a somewhat better signal, but still not quite strong enough to prevent me from hearing stuff underneath. Pretty much unidentifable, however.
Before this semi-local 930 came on in the 1980s, I used to occasionally catch snatches of 5kw WBCK from Battle Creek during the day. Most common at night was WLBJ from Bowling Green, KY. Less common was an occasional whiff of WTAD from Quincy, IL. I sometimes tried for WKY, but offhand, I don't think I was ever successful.