ncincy1 said:
Something has changed over the years and not for the best.
I see the same thing on WNDE 1260 Indianapolis. In 1978, they were the #1 station in Columbus, IN at night. That's in their main lobe. Now, they are totally unlistenable there at night...just a pile of stations battling it out. They insist that nothing has changed (except that a tower blew over in 1992 or so. The issue existed before then). Assuming that everything is normal...and knowing their CE, it is...my theory is that FCC enforcement has become lax. Who of us doesn't know of an AM directional that's out of whack & the owner won't spend the money to get it back in shape? In many cases, having the antenna not producing the nulls benefits the station. Between that & the Post Sunset & night powers (how many stations are forgetting to crank that 1KW back to 22 watts at night??) that didn't exist back in the 60's/70's, my theory is that there is simply more interference now than then as the daytime coverage seems the same. It would take a complete FCC inspection of every AM (long overdue) to fix that...and i ain't holdin' my breath.