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Which AM station claims to have the largest coverage area? {a} Daytime {b} Nightime.
KOA just touches central Kansas during the day.I suppose my daytime vote would be for 700 WLW Cincinnati. It can be heard in the northern Atlanta suburbs and through the southern half of Michigan during the daytime. 850 KOA Denver has a good signal too, at least halfway through Kansas heading east in the daytime, but the mountains kill it going west within 90 miles.
At night, here in Michigan, the farthest stations are usually:
850 KOA Denver (fighting with WKNR Cleveland's night signal)
870 WWL New Orleans
820 WBAP Fort Worth
Strongest nighttime skywave signal here would have to be 1030 WBZ Boston - sounds like a local many nights. I suppose it must go much farther west than Michigan...
WLW's nighttime signal is amazing. The Eastern half of the U.S.More than likely WLW. Low dial position, some areas of good ground conductivity, and relatively few other stations on 700.
> Which AM station claims to have the largest coverage area?
> {a} Daytime {b} Nightime.
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CBK is tremendous.I read somewhere that KFYR 550 in North Dakota has a very large coverage area.
And those of us in the Western US and Western Canada know about CBK 540 -- it seems to cover everything from Winnipeg to Calgary, if one has a good radio. And at night I usually hear it with good signals, although there was a period of maybe two years I rarely heard it at all, and that was unusual, because I used to even hear it on my Superadio III at work during the 1990s and early 2000s.
