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WROX Coverage Area

I have always wondered about this and it't been this way for years though at times WROX has been more audible in memphis.

When traveling south on 61 just when you come off the bluff you can hear WROX pretty well.
I guess the bluff blocks or interupts the groundwave. WROX goes from barely audible to weak but very audible over the course of a 1/4 or 1/2 a mile.
I have never tested this going east. I wonder if the same thing happens since this would also be way out pretty much in the fringe of the signal also.

I remember living so close to WROX part of my childhook that I could listen to it on the AUX input on one of my radios.. lol

I alway loved in the old studio in the Central building hearing the stoplight blink on and off in my headphones. You learned to ignore the pulsing noise pretty quick.
 
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