jd said:cyberdad said:I have heard WNVR on night power. It's a pretty lousy signal, and basically aimed away from the areas they're trying to cover (so they can protect WBZ). I'm pretty comfortable in saying their night signal comes nowhere near their COL, Vernon Hills. Let alone Chicago. I can hear WBZ under it, and I'm two miles from the stick, west of Crystal Lake.
But the fact of the matter is they're almost always off at night. I'm not sure what the deal is with that. Perhaps someone else here would know.
Here's what I found: WNVR filed an STA request last month so they could repair some damage done by "a series of storms": https://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/w...xt=25&appn=101559719&formid=911&fac_num=52910
Apparently they're still operating non-directional with 25% of their licensed power for each level---day, critical hours and night.
Based on the STA that Polnet is requesting for WNVR, they haven't increased their day & nighttime power yet. They're still at 10kw days, & 120 watts at night.