e-dawg said:Since KGA downgraded their nighttime signal from 50kw to 10kw. Could they move back to 50kw at night, or is it too late?
How could they return to 50,000 watts and still give KSFN decent coverage of the Bay Area?
Of course, without nighttime protection, the signal wouldn't be nearly as effective!Fast forward to 2021. KGA has done another nighttime power reduction, to 540 watts. (See the FCC's AM Query web page.)
This was done in order to simplify their antenna system to a single (nondirectional) tower.
The region does not have to worry that much about loss of radio communications in an emergency. Under some conditions, stations could stay at daytime power (still 50KW for KGA) at night, particularly if a wide region electrical blackout silenced a large number of stations..
IF ! KGA had a working generator...Fast forward to 2021. KGA has done another nighttime power reduction, to 540 watts. (See the FCC's AM Query web page.)
This was done in order to simplify their antenna system to a single (nondirectional) tower.
The region does not have to worry that much about loss of radio communications in an emergency. Under some conditions, stations could stay at daytime power (still 50KW for KGA) at night, particularly if a wide region electrical blackout silenced a large number of stations..
KQNT 590 has the best signal in Western Washington and Northern Idaho day and night.