Hey Willis:

I'm not sure about an actual pattern change but I have noticed a slight
shift, myself to the station at night.  About 5 weeks ago (early Feb), I
could routinely get at least two stations underneath WFNI.  Now WFNI
seems stronger, at night.  I live 21 miles away from their transmitter
and have noticed a PERCEIVED shift / change.  Wonder if wet ground, snow
cover or maybe a problem has skewed the pattern?  If so it appears (at
least through my perception) that their night pattern lobe is more
easterly instead of SE.

73,
Dave in Indy

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Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 04:16:43 -0400
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1070     WFNI     IN  INDIANAPOLIS                           0400
14/03/08

"Your listening to the voice of the Indianapolis Pacers, WFNI"  [WM-TN]

 

First time since the change from WIBC that I have heard the new call
letters. Also seems as if they are not as strong as they use to be. I
wonder if they may have had a slight RF pattern shift with the change?

 

DXer: Willis

QTH: Old Fort, TN

ANTENNA: 149' long wire

RCVR: Drake R-4C 


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