While taking several trips out west, I am always amazed at the strength of KSL's daytime signal. At first, I thought that was due to KSL not having close co-channel and adjacent channel signals. However, I realized that their daytime signal is very strong when measuring the signal strength on my CC Radio Plus. For instance, the signal of KFI is 2 on my CC Radio Plus meter at 30 miles. KSL is 6 at the same distance from their tower. In fact, KSL is 2 at 100 miles north in Southern Idaho - as strong as KFI at 30 miles. KSL's daytime signal seems to be as good as the low on the dial stations such as the Chicago clears, as well as WHAS, WLW, WSM, etc. In fact, KSL is better than KALL at 700 in SLC. I suspect that KSL benefits by the good ground conductivity near the Great Salt Lake where their tower is located, whereas the other SLC towers are located away from the lake. Perhaps their signal degrades rapidly as you travel away from the Great Salt Lake.
I believe the signal strength of KSL is underestimated on radio locator as per the link below:
I am curious if a KSL engineer actually measured the 2.0, 0.5 and 0.15 mV/m contours in the field. That would be interesting to see.
I believe the signal strength of KSL is underestimated on radio locator as per the link below:
I am curious if a KSL engineer actually measured the 2.0, 0.5 and 0.15 mV/m contours in the field. That would be interesting to see.
