cyberdad said:I went to college in Eastern Iowa, and two of my kids are University of Iowa graduates.
Okay...I'll go off topic for a moment myself... Mt. Hamil Tap, Huffton, IA (not on most maps)...Late 60s-early 70s...Half a fried chicken, fries, slaw, AND a pitcher of PBR all for less than five bucks. Plus live entertainment. (Chix was $3.50...and always excellent. Pitcher was $1.35)
Anyway, what I can report from all my experience there, is that Eastern Iowa is indeed in WHO's nighttime convergence zone. The result is WBZ usually had (and probably still has) a better nighttime signal.
You also previously mentioned that WLS was also getting cancelled at night in that area. I assume though that WLS came in during the day there.
Those were the days that the WLS signal really got out.