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WSPA-FM signal

For the past 5 or 6 days WSPA-FM has been seemingly operating at reduced power. Outside of most of Greenville and Spartanburg counties, the signal is very weak and doesn't make it very far. About 25% of its normal radius. It's not because of tropo. What's going on?
 
For the past 5 or 6 days WSPA-FM has been seemingly operating at reduced power. Outside of most of Greenville and Spartanburg counties, the signal is very weak and doesn't make it very far. About 25% of its normal radius. It's not because of tropo. What's going on?

Did this situation ever get corrected? WSPA 98.9-FM can normally be heard clear all the way to Charlotte and down to Commerce, Georgia.
 
Talked to the Magic PD. Supposedly that last reduced power issue was only a few days and it has been full strength ever since.
 
Been listening to Magic 98.9 in Charlotte for the past few days. Other than the HD Radio Signal dropping (which it does withing 4+ miles in any given direction of Stuart Andrew Blvd in Charlotte due to 98.7) other wise it's been pretty reliable. Weather still does appear to play a minor role in the HD Signal though, but today no problems were encountered. Steve.
 
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