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1330khz 50 Watt WRAM DX from Monmouth, Illinois tonight into Texas

Usually 1330 KNSS 5kw/5kw Wichita is frequency dominate here in North Texas at night . However tonight's big surprise between 11:45p and midnight is 1330 WRAM listed as 1kw day 50w at night.
Me thinks they missed power/pattern change this evening
They are still up and under KNSS as of 12:10am around S-9 or so with classic country.
 
Great catch (and great station) from one of my old stomping grounds! They get out pretty good to the south/southeast during the day, particularly on a car radio (I can hear them in parts of Springfield, but once I get out of the city they can really punch in quickly when going west or north). They are directional to the northeast to protect WNTA in Rockford (the comedy station), however.
 
In the day time they make it about 12 miles west of Mount Pleasant, Iowa, and are a local like signal in Burlington.
 
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