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Jeremy Powell wrote:
Yeah - WTOP's AM pattern must have kept some engineer awake at night with worry. I can't recall who they protect to the west (perhaps an Ohio station, I can' recall), but the western suburbs really suffer. Bonneville did a good thing by adding WTOP-FM and WXTR to the "network". But, the AM comes in five over S9 here in Williamsburg. I always tune in before driving up to DC to check on the traffic... I keep the signal until north of Richmond for a while, then it picks up about an hour later and comes in well. It's fine on the eastern side of the beltway, but on the western side it disappears, and right near the confluence of 95 and 395 there is a Japanese language station on 1480 that causes severe second adjacent channel interference as you drive by. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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