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mobley
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I don't know if this has been discussed in the past, but I've found this to be fascinating aspect of radio (AM in general)
A few things of note:
WBT Charlotte blasts into Maine and Florida at night, but can't be heard in Gastonia, 23 miles away.
Legend has it that WAPE AM (now WOKV) could not be heard on air at their night time X-mitter site.
Some stations seem to drop off instantlly, while others fade slowly as you get out of the pattern. I've also heard a strange effect that sounds like skywave fade. WINS in NY would do this a lot in the daytime in Morris Co. NJ. You could turn a corner with the station fading and drive a few yards and it would pop backi in. Same with WHP in Harrisburg along I-81 at night. There's one area where it sounds like a splattering signal, then suddenly comes back in for a few miles.
Coming back from Chraleston SC I punched in 690 from Jax at about 5:55AM. There was basically mothing but several signals fighting. All of a sudden WOKV appears as if you were under the towers.
Anyone know of any unique patterns or other signal anomolies, due to directional patterns?
A few things of note:
WBT Charlotte blasts into Maine and Florida at night, but can't be heard in Gastonia, 23 miles away.
Legend has it that WAPE AM (now WOKV) could not be heard on air at their night time X-mitter site.
Some stations seem to drop off instantlly, while others fade slowly as you get out of the pattern. I've also heard a strange effect that sounds like skywave fade. WINS in NY would do this a lot in the daytime in Morris Co. NJ. You could turn a corner with the station fading and drive a few yards and it would pop backi in. Same with WHP in Harrisburg along I-81 at night. There's one area where it sounds like a splattering signal, then suddenly comes back in for a few miles.
Coming back from Chraleston SC I punched in 690 from Jax at about 5:55AM. There was basically mothing but several signals fighting. All of a sudden WOKV appears as if you were under the towers.
Anyone know of any unique patterns or other signal anomolies, due to directional patterns?