On sunday PM before sunset (730 PDT) picked up skip from 810 in central
Washington(a daytimer) until KGO SF started their skip a bit later but daytimer
stayed on top until their shutdown.Even after that when KGO picked up and was
alone and steady there was no audible hash from SF until the sky got dark and
their signal was max.Does this mean KGO delayed turning on the HD or does the
signal have to be almost at max for the hd to kick in? 800 and 820 were also
clear until dark so I had time to listen to CKOR music until dark.--Also,before
all the Dxers out there get tee'd off at the powerful HDers,don't forget that
stations are not counting on the handful of us guys with the high end radios
for their business.Stations depend on the masses of people well within their
coverage areas with normal radios and as long as the majority can listen to a
good signal then the minority who can't are just left out and who cares.The
average listener in the city does not worry about signal
quality as long as they can hear their show. That's how I look at it.--Bill
in Vic BC
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