Just wondering...
In the wake of the destruction on the Coast, is WTNI/1640 Biloxi running daytime power at night?
I ask only because -- gosh -- they sure have been strong up here in Memphis the last few nights, stronger than one usually expects to hear them. Of course, there could be other factors afoot -- the change of seasons brings better conditions for long-distance low frequency paths, etc. Plus, often, those extended band stations seem to get great skywave, since the frequencies tend to be clearer at night.
I also wonder why the only news/talk on the Coast is running parallel to its Classic Country cousin "Hank FM."
No biggie... just wondering.
DE
In the wake of the destruction on the Coast, is WTNI/1640 Biloxi running daytime power at night?
I ask only because -- gosh -- they sure have been strong up here in Memphis the last few nights, stronger than one usually expects to hear them. Of course, there could be other factors afoot -- the change of seasons brings better conditions for long-distance low frequency paths, etc. Plus, often, those extended band stations seem to get great skywave, since the frequencies tend to be clearer at night.
I also wonder why the only news/talk on the Coast is running parallel to its Classic Country cousin "Hank FM."
No biggie... just wondering.
DE