WLW's signal at night into much of the Columbus area the past few weeks has noticeably deteriorated. I hear considerable phasing in areas where previously, the signal was as solid at night with no cancellation as it is during the day. Normally, you have to be well north and east of metro Columbus to start hearing the groundwave and skywave collide.
Is there some kind of work being done at the transmitter that is hampering the signal? Maybe another reason? I don't expect that anyone in greater Cincinnati or even Dayton would notice a decrease in signal, but just wondering why this has been going on recently. I remember reading years ago that WLW's tower was constructed in such a way as to minimize the cancellation into areas such as Columbus and Indianapolis.
Is there some kind of work being done at the transmitter that is hampering the signal? Maybe another reason? I don't expect that anyone in greater Cincinnati or even Dayton would notice a decrease in signal, but just wondering why this has been going on recently. I remember reading years ago that WLW's tower was constructed in such a way as to minimize the cancellation into areas such as Columbus and Indianapolis.