Balt jack got me thinking here.......I've spent a lot of time in Nevada over the past 3 years working on new station projects. In Las Vegas the ground conductivity is a "15" in most places. Even very weak AM stations have reasonably good signals there...of course they don't have as much clutter from regional stations. Drive a few hundred miles up to Reno and the conductivity steadily gets worse, an "8" in some spots, a "4" or worse in others. Now this is not as bad as NEPA but certainly not as good as other western places. Reno is actually close enough to Sacramento and San Francisco to pick up interference from stations there, especially the 50 kw stations. Interestingly, the number one station in Reno is KKOH (AM). Its been number one for many years, its the pride of radio in the market, no one can touch it. It is 50 kw during the day giving it a very good signal. It is a well run news/talk station, very similar to WILK. So now the kicker, KKOH is owned by none other than Citadel!!!
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