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![]() "David" wrote in message ... On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 03:43:35 GMT, "David Eduardo" wrote: Daytime, KNX covers from northern San Diego County to mid-Riverside County to Southern Ventura County. At night, due to, first, skywave / groundwave cancellation, the groundwave coverage is much less than that... and the skywave coverage is pretty much ripped most of the time due to the Mexican stations that are now operating on 1070, especially the one in Cd. Obregón Sonora. Advertisers do not buy outside the local metro, so the coverage, what there is, outside LA and Orange County, counts for nothing to the business side of KNX. You need a better radio. Sorry, but that is the service area of the station. At night, the skywave-groundwave cancellation zone hits around Redlands, Hemet, Fallbrook, etc. and makes fringe reception very difficult. And beyond that the Mexican co-channels rip it up. |
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