SanDiegoInExile said:I live 100 miles north of Sacramento and 1090 blasts through after sunset, all year long.
Which helps no one who wants to listen to a show that airs at 9am.
SanDiegoInExile said:I live 100 miles north of Sacramento and 1090 blasts through after sunset, all year long.
MisterGort said:KNX is non-directional. It should have a much better signal than it has.
DavidEduardo said:Both KNX and XEPRS are 50 kw stations.
KNX sends its power in every direction equally... east, west, north, south... all 360 degrees of the compass get equal shares of the power.
oldies76 said:DavidEduardo said:Both KNX and XEPRS are 50 kw stations.
KNX sends its power in every direction equally... east, west, north, south... all 360 degrees of the compass get equal shares of the power.
David, How far has KNX's signal ever been detected, north, east and south into Mexico?
I can pick it up here in Colorado Springs at night, but it's usually faint, waving in & out with static. Also I can pick up another 1070 signal (believe its in spanish) but cannot confirm that. Maybe you might know.
DavidEduardo said:... but it is hard to guess which station as Mexico is moving about 85% of its AM stations to Mexico now that they declared the AM band not to be commercially viable any longer...
oldies76 said:DavidEduardo said:Both KNX and XEPRS are 50 kw stations.
KNX sends its power in every direction equally... east, west, north, south... all 360 degrees of the compass get equal shares of the power.
David, How far has KNX's signal ever been detected, north, east and south into Mexico?
I can pick it up here in Colorado Springs at night, but it's usually faint, waving in & out with static. Also I can pick up another 1070 signal (believe its in spanish) but cannot confirm that. Maybe you might know.