Reynoldsburg, Ohio ... day and night, it's pretty much nothing if a very weak WFNI doesn't make it here. Nothing is dominant on 1070, but if something is audible, it's usually Indianapolis.
When I lived in Houston, first on the northwest side and then in League City right along the border with Friendswood, it was KNTH at all hours (in both instances, I lived virtually in the middle of their directional lobe at all hours). Very good signal daytime and at least when I lived in League City, it was solid at night as well but not strong enough to overpower next-door neighbor KRLD outside a little slop.
It was and likely still is much weaker in the Katy area because of a daytime null to the southwest. Guessing part or all of Fort Bend County also falls in this null, but I never tried KNTH there so I don't know that for sure.
When I lived in Houston, first on the northwest side and then in League City right along the border with Friendswood, it was KNTH at all hours (in both instances, I lived virtually in the middle of their directional lobe at all hours). Very good signal daytime and at least when I lived in League City, it was solid at night as well but not strong enough to overpower next-door neighbor KRLD outside a little slop.
It was and likely still is much weaker in the Katy area because of a daytime null to the southwest. Guessing part or all of Fort Bend County also falls in this null, but I never tried KNTH there so I don't know that for sure.