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The Nighttime out-of-area Blowtorch where you are

cyberdad said:
BigDave said:
Here are some that boom in at night here in Woodstock. 650 WSM,700 WLW,840 WHAS,WWL 870,1100 WTAM,1120 KMOX,1200 WOAI,1510 WLAC and 1530 WCKY

Those are all pretty solid in Woodstock, IL, too....eight miles from me! ;D (And yes, I've been to Woodstock, GA, along with Woodstock, ON and Woodstock VT).
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It seems like interference is getting worse every year sadly
 
Schroedingers Cat said:
WTVN 610 Columbus is what you are thinking of. Carl Smith designed it to the equivalent of a 50 kW Class III/Class B at minimum efficiency in the major lobe maximum, which goes toward Michigan.
Too bad he did not have the foresight to build it further south so that the Columbus area wouldn't outgrow it and its nulls.
 
1L6E6VHF said:
Schroedingers Cat said:
WTVN 610 Columbus is what you are thinking of. Carl Smith designed it to the equivalent of a 50 kW Class III/Class B at minimum efficiency in the major lobe maximum, which goes toward Michigan.
Too bad he did not have the foresight to build it further south so that the Columbus area wouldn't outgrow it and its nulls.

50 years ago, very few urban planners could have predicted the extents to which urban sprawl would go. And no one then could forecast the degradation of AM coverage caused by interference from modern devices.
 
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