As I drive to and from work daily, I pass a 4 tower array on the north fringe of 101, with the towers being east of 101.
Who's towers are these?
Thanks!
Who's towers are these?
Thanks!
beachguy3b said:As I drive to and from work daily, I pass a 4 tower array on the north fringe of 101, with the towers being east of 101.
Who's towers are these?
Thanks!
Lou_S said:It's KCBS. Those towers direct a 200 Kw main lobe straight down the Bay, with about 12.5 Kw daytime and 5 Kw nightime going north towards Santa Rosa.
And an unfortunate nighttime null that pretty much follows I-80 towards Sacramento.
DavidEduardo said:The best fackility is KGO, which has the same constants day and night.
DavidKaye said:DavidEduardo said:The best fackility is KGO, which has the same constants day and night.
Out of market doesn't make much difference, but I'd say the best pattern is KNBR. You can hear it in Santa Fe, but you can't hear KGO in Santa Fe. Plus, KNBR covers the SF market thoroughly without those annoying nulls.
Just sayin.....
Lkeller said:In the 60s growing up in the San Fernando Valley (LA), my mother would listen to KGO at night - Ira Blue, IIRC. KGO came in as clear as any local LA station. I would listen to 610/KFRC, which would fade in and out a bit, but generally had a good signal into LA, despite being only 5,000 watts. I probably also tuned in KNBR (MOR in those days), and KCBS, but don't recall - MOR and news were boring to my 15 year old sensibilities.