I have a question to ask: how is it that a 'Class A' station on say, VHF
channel 9 operate with 3kw (3,000 watts) with at least 2 other channel 9
stations only about 100-120 miles from each other- in Clarksville, IN
(across the Ohio river from Louisville, KY) there is a Class A VHF channel
9 in operation (WVHF) with 3kw, however, in Cincinnati (only 110 miles up)
there is a full-power channel 9 (WCPO) and in Evansville, IN (about 120-130
miles down) there is another full-power channel 9 (WNIN) and since these
markets lie so close to each other, wouldn't they seem to cause some sort
of interference to the class-A channel 9 station? would stations in such
smaller markets closer to the bigger cities with class A or full-power
channels on the same channel cause interference to each other? or would the
Class A channel 9 station cause interference with the full-power channel 9
stations?
channel 9 operate with 3kw (3,000 watts) with at least 2 other channel 9
stations only about 100-120 miles from each other- in Clarksville, IN
(across the Ohio river from Louisville, KY) there is a Class A VHF channel
9 in operation (WVHF) with 3kw, however, in Cincinnati (only 110 miles up)
there is a full-power channel 9 (WCPO) and in Evansville, IN (about 120-130
miles down) there is another full-power channel 9 (WNIN) and since these
markets lie so close to each other, wouldn't they seem to cause some sort
of interference to the class-A channel 9 station? would stations in such
smaller markets closer to the bigger cities with class A or full-power
channels on the same channel cause interference to each other? or would the
Class A channel 9 station cause interference with the full-power channel 9
stations?