Not too long ago there was talk on the Chicago board about WLS AMs local signal going downhill.
Seems the area around their transmitter in Tinley Park has been very much built up in recent years thereby degrading their ground radials. There have also been complaints that their skywave signal is nothing like it used to be.
My question is if their radials are indeed damaged would this have a likewise effect on their skywave signal?
I have heard some stations before that don't have the greatest groundwave signal, but still manage to get out a good skywave.
Thanks.
Seems the area around their transmitter in Tinley Park has been very much built up in recent years thereby degrading their ground radials. There have also been complaints that their skywave signal is nothing like it used to be.
My question is if their radials are indeed damaged would this have a likewise effect on their skywave signal?
I have heard some stations before that don't have the greatest groundwave signal, but still manage to get out a good skywave.
Thanks.