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![]() Brenda Ann wrote: "Stephanie Weil" wrote in message oups.com... On Aug 11, 8:49 pm, Bart Bailey wrote: but Mexico allows international jamming station XLNC to operate from their territory. so I say **** Mexico and may they suffer any interference. I don't understand how XHLNC/Tijuana is a "jammer"? The station is licenced to serve the Tijuana/San Diego metro. Whether or not it blocks reception of an out of town station (KPFK/Los Angeles) is irrelevant. KPFK's service area is Los Angeles, NOT San Diego. 100,000 watt FM signals are not meant to cover only a single city, but a very wide area. Most of the 100KW plants in Portland easily cover a 75 mile radius (easily listenable on even the crappiest of Chinese Junk radios. One thing the FCC would never do (and it pains me to give them ANY credit whatsoever) is to put two stations on the same frequency with overlapping coverage areas (nighttime AM propagation notwithstanding). The distance from the Mt. Wilson tower site to S.D. is only about 100 miles. Given terrain and tower height, that's EASILY a listenable signal in S.D. Good morning Brenda, Now that we're on the FM thing, there's a station that is in Grand Rapids, Michigan that for years advertised that it was the most powerful FM station in the country. Maybe on 97.3? They now play country, but once were rock. Could easily pick them up down into Indiana (my home and native land) quite easily. dxAce Michigan USA |
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