cyberdad said:And back to Tewksbury....on 740 there was no trace of the local Boston/Cambridge station the night I was there. CHWO totally "owned" the channel.
cyberdad said:As for 740.... I also suspect CHWO was probably the station in the dogfight with KRMG in the Central Miss location. CHWO usually is dominant in Memphis, but you can hear KRMG underneath.
cyberdad said:As for 740.... I also suspect CHWO was probably the station in the dogfight with KRMG in the Central Miss location. CHWO usually is dominant in Memphis, but you can hear KRMG underneath.
Zach said:That is odd; KRMG is pretty solid here in Central Miss for me, and it & WJR used to give me fits trying to get WSB at night when I lived in Birmingham. ???
Eli Polonsky said:cyberdad said:And back to Tewksbury....on 740 there was no trace of the local Boston/Cambridge station the night I was there. CHWO totally "owned" the channel.
WJIB 740 Cambridge, MA only puts out 5 watts at night, which is only listenable within approximately a five to ten mile radius depending on the strength of CHWO's signal. Tewksbury is at least 20 miles out. WJIB's 250 watt day signal is heard fairly well in Tewksbury, but at night CHWO would dominate there.
FreddyE1977 said:If they are getting nearly a 10 mile radius out of a five watt signal, they are doing exceptionally well.
WPIT-730 drops to 24 watts at night, and they put a pretty decent signal into my home despite being
clear across town, which surprises me.
Zach said:WKXG in Greenwood, MS puts out an astonishing 2 watts at night and I couldn't even clearly hear them in the parking lot behind the transmitter site!
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Eli Polonsky said:Maybe you were in the null...Zach said:WKXG in Greenwood, MS puts out an astonishing 2 watts at night and I couldn't even clearly hear them in the parking lot behind the transmitter site!
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Zach said:Eli Polonsky said:Zach said:WKXG in Greenwood, MS puts out an astonishing 2 watts at night and I couldn't even clearly hear them in the parking lot behind the transmitter site!
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Maybe you were in the null...
It's a non-directional.![]()