Footnote: Poor choice of word's, tower's and salt water, only for AM's........
Stormychuck said:Thankyou DavidEduardo, as most agree all of your posted information is nothing then more research that you post as your own. That's fine...
Clearing the air, unlike AM's salt water has no effect on an FM signal, if you would have read carefully, all I said was the tower sat in salt water, which half the time it was, it was in a salt water marsh.
Cuba, that was meant to be a joke,
David you of all people, I'm surprised you took that statement serious, of course it didn't cover Cuba, if it did, how in the world would one know about it?
This is my tongue-in-cheek way of saying WXOS at one time was a power house, and as the former owner/operator of WXOS as a family company, their is really very little you can tell me referenced radio signal's out of the Florida Key's...
Offering up viable information is one thing, you seem to have made it your job to quote and correct everything little thing that individual's post that's not quite in the realm of your knowledge or radio information spectrum, and this my friend is really not your job and this is where you and I differ!
Charles E Nobles and his thirteen smiling faces will accept your challenge, but they will require a new perch that can get a bit higher than the one they rode, last time around!DavidEduardo said:Cuba is 700 miles long, and no FM can cover that
ai4i said:Charles E Nobles and his thirteen smiling faces will accept your challenge, but they will require a new perch that can get a bit higher than the one they rode, last time around!DavidEduardo said:Cuba is 700 miles long, and no FM can cover that
When they were using non-DA antennæ.vibe said:And some Miami FM' stations make it to Naples.
vibe said:I would agree that most people listening in offices/office buildings would listen to strong FM stations but there are a lot
of small 1 story business in the Keys and South Dade.
This is unlike the top 20 markets.
FM in Fla for some reason travels a lot farther than those RL contours.
I used to listen to several Orlando stations in clear stereo in the car in Venice-Englewood Fl (well outside the RL contours until translators took over.) And 102.5 the Bone out of Sarasota- Bradenton almost makes it to Naples along I-75 WAY past those RL contours. And some Miami FM' stations make it to Naples.
Are the snowbirds, undocumented folk, and people living in marinas included in those numbers??
ai4i said:When they were using non-DA antennæ.vibe said:And some Miami FM' stations make it to Naples.
Most stations by the county line are now economizing by reducing east-west signal.
Stormychuck said:Example, I receive a station that's located 48 miles away as the crow flies on the coast here in Central Florida (Clear Channel station) FM no static at all 24/7 in car, in house, in town, although little or no objects to interfere with their signal, it's doe's very well at only 6KW off of a 300ft plus tower!
DavidEduardo said:ai4i said:When they were using non-DA antennæ.vibe said:And some Miami FM' stations make it to Naples.
Most stations by the county line are now economizing by reducing east-west signal.
What Miami FMs are anywhere near the Lee County line?