Shrodingers Cat wrote:
When the power levels for Class B stations were raised, the FCC missed the boat by not considering the critical hours effect of those higher power stations. As you correctly noted, during critical hours, the higher power stations often enter the protected contours of other B's. I've heard a 50 kw B override another B inside that station's 5 mV contour.
Oddly enough, some of the new former Class III Class B stations with 50 kW and even less have signals in their major lobes which are better than the former Class I-As and I-Bs now lumped together as Class As. Although skywaves are not protected for Class Bs, many have skywaves that many times exceed what the NIF would be at a particular location, and are crystal clear at night and during critical hours on even the least expensive radios.
When the power levels for Class B stations were raised, the FCC missed the boat by not considering the critical hours effect of those higher power stations. As you correctly noted, during critical hours, the higher power stations often enter the protected contours of other B's. I've heard a 50 kw B override another B inside that station's 5 mV contour.