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Adman4120
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I know this is probably a topic of very little interest, however, I am very interested in finding a correct answer. I know i asked this question several months ago about WGY's terrible signal, especially at night. Most responses mentioned that it was the skywave that was causing WGY's terrible signal at night, especially IF they are indeed running 50,000 watts at night.
I admit, I do not fully understand everything about the skywave, but I have been traveling every weekend for the past 6 weekends from Rome, NY to Long Island, Bangor Maine, Worester, Mass, Springfield Mass, and Buffalo, NY. I could not even hear WGY 40 miles away from their tower when traveling at night either away from their tower on the New York State Thruway, or heading back toward their tower.
I just do not buy that it is skywave because this is a normal every night happening. There is more interference underneath their signal that you do not even know there is a WGY on 810. The other night, we were heading back from Bangor Maine. Never even heard a peep out of WGY until 40 miles away. Skywave or no Skywave, that should not happen, should it? Even at 20 miles away, their signal was shakey.
I have always liked the station, but no matter where I go at night, there is just noise. I am not crazy about this. I even picked up 1kw WROW better. For 50,000 watts, you would never, ever, know, unless they have reduced power at night to save Clear Channel money, or tower or transmitter problems.
Thanks for any input.
I admit, I do not fully understand everything about the skywave, but I have been traveling every weekend for the past 6 weekends from Rome, NY to Long Island, Bangor Maine, Worester, Mass, Springfield Mass, and Buffalo, NY. I could not even hear WGY 40 miles away from their tower when traveling at night either away from their tower on the New York State Thruway, or heading back toward their tower.
I just do not buy that it is skywave because this is a normal every night happening. There is more interference underneath their signal that you do not even know there is a WGY on 810. The other night, we were heading back from Bangor Maine. Never even heard a peep out of WGY until 40 miles away. Skywave or no Skywave, that should not happen, should it? Even at 20 miles away, their signal was shakey.
I have always liked the station, but no matter where I go at night, there is just noise. I am not crazy about this. I even picked up 1kw WROW better. For 50,000 watts, you would never, ever, know, unless they have reduced power at night to save Clear Channel money, or tower or transmitter problems.
Thanks for any input.