Zach said:Well, I guess it's possible Buddy Tucker bought a 10 kW transmitter and is running it at full power. On paper, our best AM signal should be 660 WXQW which runs 10 kW from a site on the eastern shore of Mobile Bay in Fairhope. But WMOB seems to get out a lot better with less power and a higher dial position.
To be honest, who knows what the guy's really doing. He's on a mission from God, rules be damned.
I'll confirm the same observation from where I was last month 15-20 south/southeast of you on the beach. If 660 has the stronger signal on the beach, as you'd expect from 10kw ND low on the dial, you wouldn't notice it. I don't have an s-meter, but I'd still guess WMOB is the stronger of the two. Actually, WMOB got out pretty well from its old site/setup....which I've always attributed to the fact that it's effectively in a saltwater swamp.