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KRDL pattern change?

Did 1080 KRDL daytime pattern change? I use to could get them pretty clear here south of Austin but now I can get them only best at nighttime. I can still recieve KLIF 570 and WBAP 820 fairly clear durring the day.<P ID="signature">______________
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> Did 1080 KRDL daytime pattern change? I use to could get
> them pretty clear here south of Austin but now I can get
> them only best at nighttime. I can still recieve KLIF 570
> and WBAP 820 fairly clear durring the day.
>

mmm~~"KRDL"? Radio Dallas of Laboratories?
 
> > Did 1080 KRDL daytime pattern change? I use to could get
> > them pretty clear here south of Austin but now I can get
> > them only best at nighttime. I can still recieve KLIF 570
>
> > and WBAP 820 fairly clear durring the day.
> >
>
> mmm~~"KRDL"? Radio Dallas of Laboratories?
>
"Really Dang Loud"?
 
> Did 1080 KRDL daytime pattern change? I use to could get
> them pretty clear here south of Austin but now I can get
> them only best at nighttime. I can still recieve KLIF 570
> and WBAP 820 fairly clear durring the day.

Not that I am aware of. Last November I was able to hear them in Conroe with a GE SR-3.
 
Now for a real answer.....KRLD-1080 is 50KW non-directional day, directional night from the two towers they've transmitted from in Garland since the late 1930's. They have been experimenting with IBOC as of late and it's possible that the addition of the digital signal may have cut their reach in the daytime.

They don't run IBOC at night, so the night signal/pattern is still the blowtorch it always has been to the west/southwest.

Kudos to KRLD for the nice paint job on the towers....they were painted a few years ago but still look great.



> > > Did 1080 KRDL daytime pattern change? I use to could
> get
> > > them pretty clear here south of Austin but now I can get
>
> > > them only best at nighttime. I can still recieve KLIF
> 570
> >
> > > and WBAP 820 fairly clear durring the day.
> > >
> >
> > mmm~~"KRDL"? Radio Dallas of Laboratories?
> >
> "Really Dang Loud"?
>
 
> Now for a real answer.....KRLD-1080 is 50KW non-directional
> day, directional night from the two towers they've
> transmitted from in Garland since the late 1930's. They
> have been experimenting with IBOC as of late and it's
> possible that the addition of the digital signal may have
> cut their reach in the daytime.
>
> They don't run IBOC at night, so the night signal/pattern is
> still the blowtorch it always has been to the
> west/southwest.
>
> Kudos to KRLD for the nice paint job on the towers....they
> were painted a few years ago but still look great.


"Kudos" ... come on.

Nobody uses that word in everyday language.

You must be showing off :).

And a hint, "blowtorch" for a 50K was worn out years ago.
 
Re: KRLD pattern change?

Isn't the null pretty gentle toward Hartford? I've heard KRLD in the Florida panhandle before and it gets to Houston easily at night. How is the signal "behind the pattern," for lack of a better term?

> > Now for a real answer.....KRLD-1080 is 50KW
> non-directional
> > day, directional night from the two towers they've
> > transmitted from in Garland since the late 1930's. They
> > have been experimenting with IBOC as of late and it's
> > possible that the addition of the digital signal may have
> > cut their reach in the daytime.
> >
> > They don't run IBOC at night, so the night signal/pattern
> is
> > still the blowtorch it always has been to the
> > west/southwest.
> >
> > Kudos to KRLD for the nice paint job on the towers....they
>
> > were painted a few years ago but still look great.
>
>
> "Kudos" ... come on.
>
> Nobody uses that word in everyday language.
>
> You must be showing off :).
>
> And a hint, "blowtorch" for a 50K was worn out years ago.
>
 
> "Kudos" ... come on.
>
> Nobody uses that word in everyday language.
>
> You must be showing off :).

Just trying to ward off West Nile virus in our friendly neighborhood cesspool.
Besides there's the candy bar "KUDOS" and there's KUDO-1080 in Anchorage.
>
> And a hint, "blowtorch" for a 50K was worn out years ago.

At the risk of sounding like the great David Eduardo (for whom I have deep respect) KRLD's effective radiated power in their main nighttime lobe is something like 200 KW. Why do you think all those electric power poles along Garland Road have detuning skirts on them....200 KW qualifies for peel the paint blowtorch in my book.
>
 
Re: KRLD pattern change?

> Isn't the null pretty gentle toward Hartford? I've heard
> KRLD in the Florida panhandle before and it gets to Houston
> easily at night. How is the signal "behind the pattern," for
> lack of a better term?

When I worked for KAAY (1090) in Little Rock, AR back in the
70's, I could pick up KRLD regularly in our deep null, which
was roughly on the axis from Memphis to Texarkana. In particular,
KRLD was readable on a regular basis in Brinkley, AR while we
were quite weak there when our night pattern kicked in.

So...there's a report from a few decades back from the backside
of the KRLD pattern.
 
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