BobOnTheJob said:Sure there is and every FM station is doing it whether they want to or not. There is no such thing as an FM antenna that sends a signal out precisely the same in all directions, although expensive panel antennas can come close. The typical FM antenna mounted on a tower has nulls of at least 10db (vertical polarity) in the direction "behind" the antenna. That -10db is distributed into other directions resulting in a boost of typically 2-3db. So taking the antenna and moving it to the most advantageous mounting position can take the signal of a 6000 watt station and raise it to 10000 watts or more in a desired direction while dropping it to 600 watts or less in a less desired direction. One would think that Clear Channel would already have had it properly mounted to maximize coverage toward Louisville. Whether or not the new owners changed it, I can't say. There's nothing shady or illegal about this technique...it's no more unethical than mounting the security light in your back yard so as to illuminate the desired portion of your property.secondchoice said:Unless they were "messed up" and now "getting legal" there is no "legal" way to change a station's pattern without at least some kind of STA or CP from the FCC.
Exactly right and explained very well.