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Anybody listening to WPFB or WMOH?

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?
 
> 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).
 
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).
>
 
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