Barry, this is what that site returned. Interestingly, WCBM has a
stronger signal according to the site.

WCBM-N 81.2 dBu  11.51  mV/m
WBAL-N 79.8 dBu   9.79  mV/m

Bill

Barry McLarnon wrote:

> Bill, I'm curious to know what the field strength of WBAL is at your location.
> Please go to http://www.v-soft.com/ZipSignal/default.htm, enter your zip 
> code, 
> and see what it tells you for WBAL.
> 
> For anyone else who is experiencing IBOC interference on local (groundwave) 
> signals, please try the above service and let us know what the calculated 
> field strength is, along with some description of the severity of the 
> interference.  The field strength at your location could be a *very* useful 
> addition to the report that you send to the affected station.
> 
> Barry
> 

-- 
Bill Harms
Elkridge, Maryland

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