Zach said:
DavidEduardo said:
Well, yes… but isn't most of the population in relatively flat land?
No.
If we talk only of the B's on Wilson, which are generally moderate to extremely grandfathered facilities, there is a lot of blockage.
The whole San Fernando Valley has mountain shadowing from the Santa Monica range. The valley is near 3 million people. Not all is shadowed, but there are so many canyons and ridges that where you don't have shadow you have mulltipath. Probably over a million have shadow or similar at home or while driving.
The Santa Clarita area requires boosters, and many have them. Otherwise, 300 k persons can't hear most LA stations most places. Lancaster Palmdale, another 300 k persons, most wilson signals horizon blocked, and the non-wilson B's like KROQ, KYSR, KLAX, etc. don't come in at all.
South Bay. Long Beach area is horizon blocked by signal hill. Some of west side horizon blocked by Baldwin Hills. Areas right under wilson like Sierra Madre, etc., may have blockage even with beam tilt.
Hills of Orange County. Lots of areas in rolling hills, valleys, big canyons, etc. Some flat areas have horizon blockage.
Interestingly, in many cases it is the higher income residences that are in the canyons, on the hillsides and surrounding areas. The flat LA basin is more than 70% ethnic, which is why several of the A's do well, despite no broad coverage.