I'm NOT an engineer, but I thought someone here might be able to explain what's happening to me.
I'm in Greenville SC and was listening to a LP station here on 101.5 a few weeks ago. It's 100 watts and marginally comes in, depending where I am. The RDS on my car radio was showing WKHX, the 101.5 station from Atlanta some 140 miles away! I was hearing the local LP but the readout was showing Atlanta. ???
One better for you. I was listening to the local NPR station, WEPR, here in Greenville. It's a full power station with zero signal issues for me. The RDS yesterday was reading WXVS, a radio station in Waycross GA -- that's in South Georgia and nearly 300 miles away!!!!
How is this possible? TIA
I'm in Greenville SC and was listening to a LP station here on 101.5 a few weeks ago. It's 100 watts and marginally comes in, depending where I am. The RDS on my car radio was showing WKHX, the 101.5 station from Atlanta some 140 miles away! I was hearing the local LP but the readout was showing Atlanta. ???
One better for you. I was listening to the local NPR station, WEPR, here in Greenville. It's a full power station with zero signal issues for me. The RDS yesterday was reading WXVS, a radio station in Waycross GA -- that's in South Georgia and nearly 300 miles away!!!!
How is this possible? TIA