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Here in NE Ohio just outside of Youngstown, I've been pleasantly surprised that I've been able to catch some of my old stations from AL, GA & TN just before they power down at sunset.
On 690, WJOX from Birmingham has been a regular almost every night for the past couple of weeks before they power down at 6:00 PM EST. I've also been hoping to hear WOKV from Jacksonville, FL but haven't caught them yet.
On 1070, it's usually WAPI from Birmingham but sometimes I receive WFLI from Lookout Mountain/Chattanooga instead.
Then last night, I was on 550 and heard mention made of NE GA and to my surprise I was hearing WDUN from Gainesville, GA which only runs 10,000 watts during the day.
Why is it that on some nights I may hear one station instead of the other on 1070? Is it because of atmospheric conditions? As the days continue to get longer will I start hearing different stations on these frequencies say during the summer months right before sunset?
On 690, WJOX from Birmingham has been a regular almost every night for the past couple of weeks before they power down at 6:00 PM EST. I've also been hoping to hear WOKV from Jacksonville, FL but haven't caught them yet.
On 1070, it's usually WAPI from Birmingham but sometimes I receive WFLI from Lookout Mountain/Chattanooga instead.
Then last night, I was on 550 and heard mention made of NE GA and to my surprise I was hearing WDUN from Gainesville, GA which only runs 10,000 watts during the day.
Why is it that on some nights I may hear one station instead of the other on 1070? Is it because of atmospheric conditions? As the days continue to get longer will I start hearing different stations on these frequencies say during the summer months right before sunset?