When I learned of the 1941 NARBA treaty that set aside how the AM frequencies were to be used between Mexico, Canada, and the United States, I was struck by how little of the AM band was set aside for local frequencies. I assumed this was all part of the necessary compromises but if it had been me, I probably would have insisted that all frequencies between 1230 and 1490 kHz be considered for local use instead of the regional use many of these frequencies were given. If all of those frequencies had become local frequencies, we would have had a lot fewer stations with very weak nighttime signals and requiring multi-tower arrays than we do now.