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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message news:telamon_spamshield- OK, I went to radio-locator.com and found that there are 16 AM stations with moderate to very strong signal levels in my area and I pickup many more during the daytime in my small town 60 miles north of LA. The radio-locator maps are labeled "for amusement purposes only." Listening of a quantifiable (as opposed to "occasional") nature occurs about 20% INSIDE the innermost red contour in radio-locator. This is proven in market after market, on AM and FM, based on overlaying listening maps on coverage contours. While you can "hear" many stations if you set out to find them, the average listener does not put up with anything but a strong, interference free signal... that means about 10 mv/m or more in a metro on AM and about 64 dbu on FM. Ventura / Oxnard is not even a top 100 market, anyway. But not a single one of the local stations (KOXR having the best signal day and night) even covers, usefully, 50% of the county. |
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