The towers are down. The only thing still up is the building the transmitter was in.Yes, land the towers was on was sold for housing and office developments
They didn't waste any time.The towers are down. The only thing still up is the building the transmitter was in.
You cannot tell 6 towers were there.
They started tearing them down the next day. Next time I'm up that way it'll be weird to see no towers thereThey didn't waste any time.
Those oceans are so helpful!From Mountain View, Hawaii
Daytime - nothing
Nighttime - KNX usually with a good signal except for this past week.
I've always thought how neat it is to be the same distance from Los Angeles as New Jersey where you can't get KNX but it comes in here so well.
That's what ocean and no stations in between on the same frequency will do.
Good!!They didn't waste any time.
WFNI's signal wasn't all that protected in the first place, by the looks of Radio Data MW Stations Map in Google Maps API v3: NIGHTTIME-UNLIMITED_1070KHz-1 ; any station that wishes to expand would look at KNX before the old WFNI. In my opinion, the FCC should modernize the assignments (to prioritize the clears) but that will be about a decade's worth of time and money spent that might be more agonizing than helpful.Question 2, to anyone, hi : With WFNI all but history, can US stations on 1070 and adjacents
loosen or adjust their patterns as if the city of Indianapolis itself never existed? Is the FCC still open to that sort of position-jockeying ? I'd read some time back that the FCC had put a stop on AM CPs. I know that US stations could not loosen their signals when Canadians on 690, 940 et al , left the air. But that treaty stuff shouldn't affect US stations, should it?
Right now WFNI is still licensed and must remain protected. Should the license be deleted, the answer is theoretically yes, practically, probably not.WFNI's signal wasn't all that protected in the first place, by the looks of Radio Data MW Stations Map in Google Maps API v3: NIGHTTIME-UNLIMITED_1070KHz-1 ; any station that wishes to expand would look at KNX before the old WFNI. In my opinion, the FCC should modernize the assignments (to prioritize the clears) but that will be about a decade's worth of time and money spent that might be more agonizing than helpful.
We're almost there. The best time for me to hear KNX in the Chicago area used to be the last couple of weeks in OctoberQuestion 1, to Radioman : At what times of the day/night did you used to hear KNX? You
mentioned 'the Fall' ......