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WILD BOSTON (1090 AM) ON ILLEGALLY AT NIGHT...AGAIN!

I don't know if anyone in the outskirts of WBAL's signal has noticed any interference, but let it be known that daytimer WILD, Boston, also at 1090 AM, is once again breaking the law and staying on at night. The Boston board posts it's been on the air the last three days all night. They seem to be in a pattern of doing this periodically.
 
Early Byrd said:
I don't know if anyone in the outskirts of WBAL's signal has noticed any interference, but let it be known that daytimer WILD, Boston, also at 1090 AM, is once again breaking the law and staying on at night. The Boston board posts it's been on the air the last three days all night. They seem to be in a pattern of doing this periodically.

I live about 25 to 30 miles north of Boston, and with a radio that displays relative signal strenghth, I can SEE the effect of WILD's nighttime operation vis-a-vis WBAL. The display moves ever so slightly from right-to-left even when WBAL is coming in like a local signal. Apparently WILD's signal unmodulated or runs very lightly modulated audio. The Chinese entity that bought the LMA on WILD-AM is being cheated because even during the day (WILD is SUPPOSED to be a daytimer with just a 30-minute post-sunset-authorization of very low wattage), even if you live in the city where the broadcasting tower is located (Medford, MA) the audio is very low.
 
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