I was just wondering, is it possible to receive WWL 870 in any part of Shreveport during the day? it booms into North Texas at night. and if not, how far south on I 49 must you be to start receiving the signal?
sox fan matt said:I was just wondering, is it possible to receive WWL 870 in any part of Shreveport during the day? it booms into North Texas at night. and if not, how far south on I 49 must you be to start receiving the signal?
Fenway1912 said:To the best of my knowledge WWL is one of only 2 stations that were Class A clear channel that are directional by choice (WBZ-Boston is the other )
In both cases why feed the fishes if you don't have to.
radioman148 said:Fenway1912 said:To the best of my knowledge WWL is one of only 2 stations that were Class A clear channel that are directional by choice (WBZ-Boston is the other )
In both cases why feed the fishes if you don't have to.
Having said that you can hear WBZ in Europe on many fall & winter nights.
sox fan matt said:I was just wondering, is it possible to receive WWL 870 in any part of Shreveport during the day? it booms into North Texas at night. and if not, how far south on I 49 must you be to start receiving the signal?