Usually, there are a couple of AM stations in my market that I listen to that, at night, have interference issues from one or two other stations on the same frequency. Reduction in pattern and power are in play with that. However, for the past month to month and a half, at night, there has/have been no, or almost no interference. The stations sound clear.
Additionally, a couple of smaller (lower power) out-of-town, but not real far away, AM stations that normally start going down-hill audio quality-wise as evening approaches, have been sounding exceptionally clear for a longer period of time these days.
Does this have something to do with the cold winter weather? But, I haven't heard this kind of clarity before.
Additionally, a couple of smaller (lower power) out-of-town, but not real far away, AM stations that normally start going down-hill audio quality-wise as evening approaches, have been sounding exceptionally clear for a longer period of time these days.
Does this have something to do with the cold winter weather? But, I haven't heard this kind of clarity before.