gar fla said:
Back in January, I took a little trip over to the Gulf to see what I could get. Unfortunately, it was such a cold windy day, I couldn't stay outside too long right on the beach but at least I discovered a good signal from WWL. Also, I was able to hear something in the background of the Florida station on 740 that was news or talk but got no ID. Houston? And there was another frequency from Texas I looked for. Not sure now but I think it was the one on 1030 which, if I remember correctly, also had two competing stations like 740 but no IDs. That one from texas on 1030 should get out far.
http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=KCTA&service=AM&status=L&hours=D
KTRH is a curious phenomenon - their daytime pattern does not protect WYGM - Interestingly WYGM DOES protect KTRH! So somebody expects across the gulf propagation from Houston, although I suspect it has more to do with protecting WLCC. South of Houston, KTRH is a major signal, reported all over South America at night. But North - I had trouble hearing it in Dallas day or night.
KCTA is a monster. It is so strong in Houston - with a better format it would probably show in the Houston ratings. It is stronger in most of Houston that KLVI Beaumont. Many years ago, when KCTA was C-Quam stereo and played contemporary Christian music, I listened to them in perfect stereo all the way to Baton Rouge, LA. So - yes - I totally believe they could be heard daytime on the West coast of Florida with no problem at all.