Orange County, TX - at one time had KVNS on preset when they were oldies. Now they and KKLF fight it out with KKLF usually winning. KVNS is not what they were here.
At my QTH I'm mostly in a straight line for both so trying to null can be tricky. Gonna try to get other signals on 1700 when time permits.Signal-wise (or programming )? I remember they blanketed 1700 in suburban Houston in my days down there. Granted it's been 13 1/2 years since I lived in League City, but I don't remember hearing much of anything else. Even KKLF, which would be a natural. I was surprised I didn't hear those two signals clash much or at all. Even if I had the radio pointed in the "right" direction to hear KVNS, some co-channel interference probably would be present.
Here in the RGV it’s KVNS 24/7/365 since I’m about 20 mi. from their stick
XEPE runs 10 kw directional at night with a very high ERP to the WNW.XEPE at nearly 3000 miles
@schmave Pardon the interjection, but In my various journeys to the Valley, KVNS has a much better skywave signal than groundwave. The signal in Falfurrias or Kingsville is not what you might expect, given what KVNS provides in places like Galveston, Lake Charles, or even up here in Tyler-Longview.How is the groundwave signal locally? I've heard it very well in Galveston daytime thanks to that salt water path.