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![]() "RJ" wrote in message ... I live in NE Penna, and one of my favorite nighttime MWDX's was WCCO in Minneapolis. ( 830 ) Recently, the signal is completely blocked by a signal from Reading Pa. also broadcasting on 830. I thought that WCCO was a "clear channel" station. Maybe I misunderstood the meaning of "clear channel" I thought they were all hi-powered stations, and if they did share a frequency, it was because they were a couple thousand miles apart. Can someone enlighten me ? There are no more "clear channel" stations, haven't been for some time. The FCC has been issuing licenses for low power and/or directional facilities on the former clear channel frequencies. |
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