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Could be a problem with KQQB and KZNX?

When I am listening to KZNX I can hear KQQB sometimes coming in over the top of KZNX. I would think this could be a problem for KZNX? Maybe I am wrong, but seems pretty close to KZNX.
 
I don't even think KQQB-AM broadcasts all the time. Some days it's on, and some days it's not there.
 
When KQQB was on the air, I could hear it some in the background on KZNX in my truck radio 30 miles South of Austin.
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i get a decent signal even down in lulling on kznx at night i get nothing.
 
You're only about 15 miles south of the site. Since they're pumping 10,000 watts daytime you're bound to get something. I guess my point is: You had a good ride, but you're probably not in an area guaranteed protection from future interference.
 
:mad:

Why are sports stations so hard to pick up?
 
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