On Aug 27, 7:46 pm, David wrote:
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 09:36:27 -0700, Bart Bailey
wrote:
In posted on
Mon, 27 Aug 2007 05:52:28 -0800, David wrote: Begin
Here we have:
780 KKOH
790 KABC
810 KGO
all obliterating each other and all owned by the same company. AM is
about to die.
I only get KGO at night as expected, but am much closer to KABC 790 and
especially XESPN 800, neither of which 'obliterate' KGO, even when D
layer propagation is poor.
This guy sure messes with KGO:
http://www.fccinfo.com/CMDProEngine....=AM&tabSearchT...
David,
Usually get all these very well at Night
with out any interference :
KSFO 560 kHz to the West
KMJ 580 kHz to the South
KEAR 610 kHz to the West
KFI 640 kHz to the South
KNBR 680 kHz to the West
KDWN 720 kHz to the South
KCBS 740 kHz to the West
KFMB 760 kHz to the South
KKOH 780 kHz to the North
KGO 810 kHz to the West
KTRB 860 kHz to the West
But they have to make the Trip up over
the Hill and Down into the Valley.
~ RHF Twain Harte, CA
North of Yosemite NP.