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1160 digital sidebands on all night

For a couple of days this week, 1160 has been
broadcasting an unmodulated analog signal along with
digital hash sidebands night and day. Makes the former
KVOO 1170 in Tulsa unlistenable at night in Denton, where
it normally comes in with near-local strength.
 
> For a couple of days this week, 1160 has been
> broadcasting an unmodulated analog signal along with
> digital hash sidebands night and day. Makes the former
> KVOO 1170 in Tulsa unlistenable at night in Denton, where
> it normally comes in with near-local strength.

Yikes. Wonder if listeners to KZNE and WJBO (both on 1150) are noticing the crud, given KBIS's nighttime pattern? I'll have to give it a check here in Houston.
 
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