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Stations with different transmitter locations for day, night, and critical hours.

Using Google earth for KTSP is very interesting. 1 tower for day, that look like a regular 'skinny' tower

then maybe 1/8th of a mile away, their night pattern is on 3 separate towers that are more like tri-pods, (wider at bottom) -
I wonder why the facilities shift.

Their null at night is very tight to the ESE
 
Here is a map showing the nighttime 0.25 mV/m 50% skywave contours for 1500 kHz stations...


1500_k_Hz_Nighttime_SW.gif
 
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