Schroedingers Cat said:I assume that the 600 station is not running anywhere near the power they did at one time. I haven't heard it in a while. It doesn't enter into NIF calculations of US stations, but is required to be protected as a 150 kW Class A, as evidenced by recently filed applications.
How well does WMT come in in your area day and night, radioman148?
I remember the blaster that the Cubans used to have on 600. Audio was pretty lousy, but the signal overpowered everything else on the channel where I am....which is about 30 miles west-northwest of radioman.
As for WMT, it's weak but definitely listenable here daytime on a good radio. They still send quite a bit of their nighttime juice to the east, but by the time the signal gets here it gets easily lost in the mess at night...although more often than not you can still hear it.
WTMJ was also discussed in the thread The deal here is when they moved the towers from Wauwatosa (west of the city) to near Union Grove (south of the city) and increased to 10kw night, they tightened the pattern and we effectively lost signal to Illinois. IIRC per FM Scan....there's now the equiv of about 400 watts aimed at me. I think it used to be around 1kw before. (Daytime signal....now 50kw directional vs 5kw ND is essentially not affected here). Sidebar point...I spent 2 nights this past week at a conference in downtown Milwaukee. WTMJ easily had the best local signal day/night in my hotel.