What do you hear at your location on 1030? Here for me in the far northwest suburbs of Chicago....
Days: It's 27kw WNVR just two miles away. Six sticks, and one lobe aimed right at me. 'Nuff said!
Nights: Historically, it's been a very reliable WBZ with the strongest east coast signal available here. Now, however, WNVR has begun making use of their nighttime licensce and is operating with 290 watts in with a north-south figure eight pattern. I'm on the southern edge their severe null protecting WBZ. The result is that I'm easily able to hear WBZ on top, with WNVR nulled.
Before WNVR came along, in addition to WBZ it was KCTA from time to time at sunrise. Then later, the 1030 from Memphis would also sometimes turn up while still on day power.
Days: It's 27kw WNVR just two miles away. Six sticks, and one lobe aimed right at me. 'Nuff said!
Nights: Historically, it's been a very reliable WBZ with the strongest east coast signal available here. Now, however, WNVR has begun making use of their nighttime licensce and is operating with 290 watts in with a north-south figure eight pattern. I'm on the southern edge their severe null protecting WBZ. The result is that I'm easily able to hear WBZ on top, with WNVR nulled.
Before WNVR came along, in addition to WBZ it was KCTA from time to time at sunrise. Then later, the 1030 from Memphis would also sometimes turn up while still on day power.
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