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Armstrong and Getty are getting shifted to a weaker frequency and KGO starts up a local morning show in San Francisco.
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Armstrong and Getty are getting shifted to a weaker frequency and KGO starts up a local morning show in San Francisco.
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Armstrong and Getty are getting shifted to a weaker frequency and KGO starts up a local morning show in San Francisco.
If you're located at the lower end of the AM dial, you don't need as much power to get the job done. In another thread this week, we're having a conversatio about AM signals in Kansas City. The unanimous opinion is that the 5kw station on 610 has a better groundwave (day) signal than the 50kw station on 810.
That's also been my own experience in that part of the world.
Plus, 810 has a pretty good null to the East in their figure-8 pattern. There are now way more people in that null compared to when they first came on the air.
Dave B.
If you're located at the lower end of the AM dial, you don't need as much power to get the job done. In another thread this week, we're having a conversatio about AM signals in Kansas City. The unanimous opinion is that the 5kw station on 610 has a better groundwave (day) signal than the 50kw station on 810.
That's also been my own experience in that part of the world.
Someone alert Lieberman!![]()
From a Southern California perspective directional pattern gain brings KGO and KCBS to the foreground. Also, not discounting listener observations about ground wave at all, but consider this:
1. It's not just low band vs high band, it is also the path from transmitter to listener.
2. Seems to me AM station location on the bay shore- east, west, north, south is a life-changing choice for this market.
But the market does not extend out of the day and night signal area of KGO. In fact, the market almost perfectly matches the signal of KGO... from Santa Rosa to Gilroy. No station cares if they get a signal out of the Nielsen Metro Survey Area (which is not the same as the government Metropolitan Statistical Area).
Another observation from San Diego: KSFO can barely be heard... also, KCBS 740 consistently comes in stronger at night than KGO (although both routinely have good listenable signals). Is it because KCBS' North Bay transmitter location forces them to push almost all their signal south-southeast towards S.F, San Jose... and eventually SoCal?
Yup - growing up in LA, I would DX 610/KFRC because I liked the contrast to our local Drake Top 40 station - 93/KHJ,