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CKNX920 - recent power hike or pattern change?

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RichPhoenix

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Rising up from the nighttime muddle of 920 in North Central New Jersey comes CKNX920, like all of a sudden. Howcum?
 
> Rising up from the nighttime muddle of 920 in North Central
> New Jersey comes CKNX920, like all of a sudden. Howcum?
>

Has it happened for more than one night? Sometimes signals accidentally get left a full-power at night.
 
> > Rising up from the nighttime muddle of 920 in North
> Central
> > New Jersey comes CKNX920, like all of a sudden. Howcum?
> >
>
> Has it happened for more than one night? Sometimes signals
> accidentally get left a full-power at night.

Yup, it's in there again, tonight (Friday, 20 January). Signal is pretty consistent here -- not equal in strength to CHML (with a skywave comparable to or better than WCBS-AM's groundwave); but, very respectable, save for some QSB.
 
The Engineer used to look after evening power downs manually. Today it's automated...my guess is a computer glitch is allowing the higher power to leak through.<P ID="signature">______________
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