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KlassikKountry
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They seem to be very weak at night, not like the old top 40 days. Going west on the WHP they start to fade at the GSP overhead. This cannot be more than 5 miles from their XTMR. I don't know how they are up and down the coast at night, they were good back in the day, but its very disappointing the way they cannot get out going west. By the time you hit 575 which is under 10 miles, they are gone. Daytime, they are listenable and start to come in at the 42/ACX split which is over 40 miles from the XTMR. Does the night really hamper them that much, WURD for being directional with considerably lower power at night (or so they claim), has a much larger coverage area at night than WMID?