jal41 said:
nightmanager said:
Wow, they actually brought the KFI Jesus Christ show to Atlanta.
WGST could do a lot worse than mirror every single one of KFI's shows. Heck. They could just refeed the KFI signal including the LA traffic reports. Hearing about Sig Alerts on the 5 might make the usual Grady Curve backup seem a lot more casual.
WGST and KFI broadcast on the same frequency (640 AM). KFI is why WGST cannot expand nighttime coverage.
WGST could go directional and protect KFI. KFI is not WGST's problem.
WGST's problems are the following stations:
WMEN, Royal Palm Beach, FL, 7500W day/460W night
WVLG, Wildwood, FL, 930W day/860W night
WFNC, Fayetteville, NC, 10KW day/1000W night
CMLA, Cuba, 10K day/night
WMEN has a CP to go 50K day/25K night (directionally eastward, IIRC), plus STA to go 50K day and night. This is to overcome interference from CMLA.
If it weren't for these stations, theoretically, WGST could put up an array north/west of town and go directional south/eastward at night, protecting KFI and most other stations on 640.
I don't know what kind of protection we owe Cuba and CMLA, but we'd have to deal with WMEN first.
Sometimes you can hear CMLA after dark on 640.