I drive a few kilometers northeast of the third largest metropolitan skyline in the United States and hear three stations southwest of downtown,Anybody with decent equipment does much better.

I drive a few kilometers northeast of the third largest metropolitan skyline in the United States and hear three stations southwest of downtown,
two with 60dbu and one with a 70dbu contour, as all monaural picket fencing, but as soon as I leave that area, even going away from the stations,
they all change to nice, clean:
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Even some official omnis look very different on the new maps,
such as WXDJ.
Forget the Local, Distant, Fringe stuff.Keep in mind these maps are based on calculations for FM radio receivers some...years ago.
Forget the Local, Distant, Fringe stuff.
They represent signal strengths of 1mv/m, 316uv/m, and 100uv/m, whether measured by a vacuum tube FIM from before WWII or by the latest digital measuring equipment.
My only question was why the maps have changed as they have, much less rounded, more jagged edges, and very recently.
The stations have not changed their signal contours, someone doing the calculations has.
Even some official omnis look very different on the new maps,
such as WXDJ.
There is really good software out there that more accurately predicts coverage, obviously they are not using it.
Keep in mind these maps are based on calculations for FM radio receivers some 30, 40, 50, 60 years ago. Radios are much better now. Such factors as Co-channel and ducting are most likely to impact a signal. Conditions can also vary with terrain and height.
On the whole, I think their AM maps are better than FM, with the FM being much too conservative.
...the DXer's tolerance for noise and multipath and other artifacts, as well as the inability to realize that listeners won't keep coming back to a station that comes in OK one day and not at all the next.
My daughter suffers through all kinds of multipath, drop-outs, etc. to listen to her favorite FM in the car. I remember doing the same as a DXing kid 35+ years ago. But I just can't do it anymore. I'm faster to turn the radio off because of crap signals than anyone. And my daughter suffers through crap reception only because we're in the radio shadow of Pikes Peak and other intervening terrain.
Have the doctors given her anything?My daughter suffers through all kinds of multipath, drop-outs...
It is smart to reign their signal in from the fish and the gators,
It is smart to reign their signal in from the fish and the gators,
escpecially with such a small, low-gain antenna,
but I cannot believe those lines can really be so jagged
It looks like they are not.They are likely not smoothing the data points.
I must have missed that one.And WXDJ...had to do that when it moved towards the north a bit.