Plus that map doesn't include the Santee booster so the coverage should be even stronger anywhere north of the 94.Very cool, thank you. Looks like I should be fine.
vonrollskyway1 said:do you think Q96 will still have a signal in el centro?? ???
mj said:With a likely goal of having one of the in market owners buy the station when it demonstrates some sort of real signal coverage.
Big 121 said:KRQB , San Jacinto, is quite audible in Kearny Mesa, and gets stronger up the I-15 corridor. It will be iffy for
KSIQ north of Scripps Ranch because of the hills east of there. But further north, Woodson Peak and Iron
Mtn. will pretty much block KSIQ, while KRBQ gets stronger. To some extent, San Miguel will help northward.
The new site will be good coverage for Mexicali and Calexico, with few terrain obstacles. El Centro to a lesser degree.
But Yuma, Glamis, and Winterhaven s/b as good or better than now.
vonrollskyway1 said:i half to disagree with you a bit on coverage.ksiq,i hear up and down hwy 67 on the way to work in poway..as for a station with a blasting signal (SORRY OFF TOPIC) krth 101 in los angeles..i was in el centro and picked them up perfectly on the entire i 8 freeway..now ,fm signals travel best when they are high up right??well,why wouldnt KSIQ come in in el centro??