howardm said:To CADXR, wonder if 2 or 3 tower site west of 294 and very close to 294 s of O'Hare is the 1530 Elmhurst station, if not, whose towers are they?
Schroedingers Cat said:WEAW/WKTA's are obscured by trees as I recall. WLTH would not necessarily strike you as an AM tower right away.
So, ice and snow must negate all the ground conductivity charts and maps?Schroedingers Cat said:Because of the skin effect, only the ground right near the surface matters.
ai4i said:SSo, ice and snow must negate all the ground conductivity charts and maps?Schroedingers Cat said:Because of the skin effect, only the ground right near the surface matters.
radioaircheck said:Boring subject![]()
ai4i said:Look at any of the stations in the only state where all AM's are omni-directional.
One had a two tower array until they moved (I think it was) from 820 to 830.
ai4i said:Look at any of the stations in the only state where all AM's are omni-directional.
One had a two tower array until they moved (I think it was) from 820 to 830.
howardm said:There are 3 AM's in Peoria, IL. 1290 & 1350 have crazy nitetime patterns where you can get their signal south to Springfield but can't get their signal 20 miles east. Who are they protecting with those patterns on those non-clear channel frequencies? Guess the FCC has their reasons. Anybody care to comment?
Hah, you think that is something?howardm said:...you can get their signal south to Springfield but can't get their signal 20 miles east.