drt said:From the bayfront area of downtown St. Petersburg, WWBA 820 is one the strongest daytime signals, with me being 14.4 miles s.e. of their Largo towers (as the crow flies), at night if you look on the coverage map
http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WWBA&service=AM&status=L&hours=N
downtown St. Pete is in the major lobe, so although their signal here is weaker at night, it is still relatively strong, enough to be listenable (although their programming isn't!), I assume the Cuban 820 I hear must be in or near Havana, which is due south of my location, so if I turn my radio just a bit I can hear the Cuban station under WWBA and if I turn my radio to the west/east direction, I can sometime hear WBAP underneath; again both the Cuban and WBAP never override the WWBA signal here and the WWBA 820 signal is listenable at night here, as well as in Palmetto and downtown Bradenton to the south, but by the time you get just south of the Bradenton/Sarasota airport, the Cuban station takes over.
drt,
st. petersburg,fl
I've only heard WWBA for short periods during sunrise or sunset, when they are doing local news. What is wrong with their programming?