I used to listen to KMBZ 980 AM more than I do now, for some reason, they increased their daytime transmitter power to 9kW a few years ago, this was several years after the move of their local talk programs to KMBZ 98.1 FM.
I've heard about some AM stations decreasing their transmitter power in recent years, but not increasing it (I've never had a problem w/KMBZ AM reception locally, KCMO 710 AM on the other hand, does have some local areas with poor reception).
KMBZ AM runs syndicated programs outside of their simulcast local morning news, I don't understand the economic value in increasing their transmitter power.
Kirk Bayne
I've heard about some AM stations decreasing their transmitter power in recent years, but not increasing it (I've never had a problem w/KMBZ AM reception locally, KCMO 710 AM on the other hand, does have some local areas with poor reception).
KMBZ AM runs syndicated programs outside of their simulcast local morning news, I don't understand the economic value in increasing their transmitter power.
Kirk Bayne