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What has happened to 1110 WBT's signal in the past decade or so?

Icangelp said:
I find on all the radio's I use including my car radio, WLW's slop only spreads 10KHZ in either tuning direction, although it seems to be worse to the left of the dial. Bear in mind that I seldom travel north and to Mason where I presume WLW would spread two or three notches in either direction.

Especially on the west side where (I presume) urban sprall weakens WLW's signal, I can almost always hear WGN. I will also say that Chicago signals are weak, and infrequently they are not above the threshold.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled WBT thread already in progress.
The AM IBOC slop is ferocious one channel each way but places a less potent whistling noise 2 channels each way.
 
KE4KLS_Radio said:
Another thing I have noticed from time to time on 1110 is one of the daytimers on 1110 seems to "forget" to power down at sunset... I have e-mailed 'BT of this particular station in the past...

This must be Providence daytimer 1110 WPMZ, which usually features a 5 KW silent carrier signal after sunset.
 
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