Didn't see this brought up around here. Not much WFLF chatter going on.
Daytime has the signal widened a bit and squashed on the north and south so that it will reach both coasts, and cities like Spring Hill, under the strongest portions. Nighttime signal has everything blasting towards the east. It also has the transmitter moving up about 10 miles closer to John's Lake.
Daytime has the signal widened a bit and squashed on the north and south so that it will reach both coasts, and cities like Spring Hill, under the strongest portions. Nighttime signal has everything blasting towards the east. It also has the transmitter moving up about 10 miles closer to John's Lake.