Would if I could. The shows I like on WPFB are on during weak signal times, so I can't pick them up in Hyde Park.
Fortunately, Imus is on TV so I can watch it there, and I'm working nights, so I couldn't listen to Batchelor at home anyway.
WMOH is all sports and I got Homer for that. I prefer Fox to ESPN but really, sports talk is a "listen-of-last-resort" for me.
> > As I cruise around on the north side of town I can listen
> to
> > Liddy, O'Reilly, and Dan Patrick with no real signal
> > problems at all. Except for poor audio quality, the
> signals
> > are OK. Anybody else have any listening reports for these
>
> > two stations?
> >
> > Anybody there?
> >
>
> I can get them on my GE SR3 or Grundig S350 during the
> daytime in the Dayton area. At night, WMOH becomes buried
> in the mud around Middletown once the nighttime noise floor
> comes up all the way. Not sure how far WPFB goes on their
> night signal.
>
> WMOH replaced their old tower a couple years ago. Not sure
> if they did any work on their ground system. Both stations
> have 1/2 wave towers. Not sure what they use for audio, but
> I know WMOH audio seemed "thin" or "tinny" sounding the last
> time I checked. Didn't notice WPFB audio as much as the
> automation foul-up I heard (2 sources playing over each
> other trying to get out of a break).
>