Scott Fybush said:They are very separate markets, about 90 miles center-to-center,
BMR said:I've done a search for this, but can't find anything. Do any of the SF stations make it into Sacremento, or are they very much separate markets?
(forgive all these silly questions- your radio system developed very differently from ours and this stuff facinates the sad anorak in me)
Aviator said:I use an old yagi-style TV antenna for radio listening. Under normal conditions I can usually only pick up KQED 88.5, KKIQ 101.7, and KCBS 106.9.
However; when there is tropo (sometimes during the summer in the evenings usually) and conditions are really good (this happened a couple weeks ago) I was able to get a full HD-lock of KMEL 106.1 for a little while<<
Aviator said:I use an old yagi-style TV antenna for radio listening. Under normal conditions I can usually only pick up KQED 88.5, KKIQ 101.7, and KCBS 106.9.
However; when there is tropo (sometimes during the summer in the evenings usually) and conditions are really good (this happened a couple weeks ago) I was able to get a full HD-lock of KMEL 106.1 for a little while, despite the fact that there is a station in Sacramento on 106.1, I was also able to pick up KITS 105.3 despite there being a strong local adjacent, KNCI, on 105.1. I was able pick up KYLD, KLLC, KDFC, KVHS, KMVQ, KYLD, an oldies station (96.5 or 98.1) and a few others as well.
Of course I am always able to get the 50000 watt Bay Area AM stations (680, 740, 810).
Once I was I able to get a TV station out the bay area.
Aviator said:I use an old yagi-style TV antenna for radio listening. Under normal conditions I can usually only pick up KQED 88.5, KKIQ 101.7, and KCBS 106.9.
However; when there is tropo (sometimes during the summer in the evenings usually) and conditions are really good (this happened a couple weeks ago) I was able to get a full HD-lock of KMEL 106.1 for a little while, despite the fact that there is a station in Sacramento on 106.1, I was also able to pick up KITS 105.3 despite there being a strong local adjacent, KNCI, on 105.1. I was able pick up KYLD, KLLC, KDFC, KVHS, KMVQ, KYLD, an oldies station (96.5 or 98.1) and a few others as well.
Of course I am always able to get the 50000 watt Bay Area AM stations (680, 740, 810).
Once I was I able to get a TV station out the bay area.
recto101 said:KSTE can hit parts of the Bay Area like Solano county and the eastern half of Contra Costa.
But I do know 740 and 810 hits Sacramento very well.
1069_KIFR said:Also, don't many AM Stations have to reduce their transmitter output at sunset?