I drive to Fort Wayne from Cincinnati via I-74 West, using a shortcut to get to I-69. As one would expect, WGNZ has a decent day signal soon after passing Batesville, right on up to Muncie. I have never tuned them further north than Muncie.schmave said:Icangelp said:SW Ohio
Day
WGNZ Fairborn Ohio - Weak
Sunrise/Sunset
WTOF Bay Minette AL - Sunset (infrequent)
WBT Charlotte - Sunrise/Sunset
KFAB Omaha - Sunrise
WSLV Ardmore TN - Sunset (only once)
Night
WBT - Only if conditions are right
I did not realize WGNZ was directional until this post ... you saying it's weak in southwest Ohio, (presumably) far closer to the transmitter than I am in Columbus, prompted me to check.
Anyway, around here it's WGNZ with a pretty decent signal and IBOC hash from WTAM clearly underneath about 120 miles from its tower. Night, it's a fairly weak WBT but nothing else really encroaches on it, other than WTAM hash that is.
Totally off the subject, but the former WIBC on 1070 seems to have a much stronger day signal northeast of Indy than they had a few years ago. Same with due south.