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AM Bandscan Highlights: Santa Barbara, CA

Thanks for the report.

It's great you could get KNBR and KGO with that kind of signal that far south of San Francisco in the daytime.

I wonder if they still could be heard daytime across the ocean path farther south at the beach in San Diego.
 
Thanks for the report.

It's great you could get KNBR and KGO with that kind of signal that far south of San Francisco in the daytime.

I wonder if they still could be heard daytime across the ocean path farther south at the beach in San Diego.
I think it's possible. As I previously mentioned, years ago right by the ocean on a hill in Laguna Beach I heard KGO and KNBR around 12:30PM on a rental car radio.
 
Many formerly usable LA signals in Santa Barbara have been covered by newer adjacent channel stations and translators.
Exactly what I ran into in Santa Barbara. A different story than Victorville, where most of the LA FM's made it "up the hill" and into that area of the high desert. Albeit only barely for some of them.
 
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