crainbebo said:Bull! I've heard KRND Fox Farm and KFOX Los Angeles on the X-Band at night, aithough very weak.
-crainbebo
Right - that's skywave, which is great for DXing, but not so good for local coverage. In addition to the tendency of skywave signals to fade in and out, it's the nature of skywave that it takes a hop off the antenna, going up to (yup) the sky before bouncing back down to earth at a distance from the transmitter.
What's desirable for local coverage is the best possible groundwave signal, and being low on the dial helps immensely in that respect. Crainbebo, you're in the Seattle area...hop in your car and start driving around and you'll see that KVI 570 provides a reliable, listenable groundwave signal for literally hundreds of miles, while top-of-the dial signals like 1540, 1560, 1590 and 1620 don't go nearly as far, even at decent power levels.
KVI is a nearly ideal facility - not just very low on the dial, but non-directional day and night at 5 kW from an antenna of the proper height (90.1 degrees at 570 kHz) that's right on the water, with saltwater paths to all the major population centers in the market. At least out west, the only other such facility that comes even close to being that good is KSFO 560 in San Francisco, also low on the dial and on the water - but KSFO goes directional at night.