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dxAce wrote:
clifto wrote: Yeah. But nowadays you can hear WLS almost all the way to O'Hare Airport. I hear them good all day long here, and I'm about 100 miles from Chicago as the crow flies. They come in good at night too. Years back, they used to have a MUCH more powerful signal. It was pretty disappointing the few times I visited a friend near O'Hare and found WLS was weaker than stations from Milwaukee, Rockford, St. Louis and South Bend... during the *daytime*. At night, most stations on the dial were stronger. This is, what, 30 miles from their antenna? Then I visit my nephew out southwest of the city, maybe ten miles from WLS' antenna, and I can listen to 880 at night about half the time. Ten miles from fifty kilowatts, one shouldn't be able to listen to a station 10 KHz away without a very, very good radio, at least one better than my nephew's $6 Radio Shack AM portable. -- So those 380 tons of missing explosives were moved by Saddam before all those expert inspectors noticed, eh? No wonder twelve years of inspections found NOTHING. |