I have only managed KTWO once from Indiana, years ago on my mostly
barefoot equipment (GE SR).  It was 45 minutes past local sunset and
heard an ID from KTWO right through WBZ's carrier, just a slight pause
in WBZ's babble.  I'm sure WHO's horrific IBOC noice machine would make
that feat nerly impossible, now.  Last year I caught Colorado on 1100 in
similar fashion (delay in WTAM switching back to syndicated stuff). 

73,
Dave in Indy 

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Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 23:43:41 -0500
From: John Cereghin <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [IRCA] 1030-WBZ
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Unfortunately, KTWO isn't returning the favor tonight.  :(

John Cereghin
Smyrna DE

On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 11:40 PM, Chris Knight
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> WBZ is also in approaching good strength through KTWO at 2328 EST.
Best
> level heard in years! Going to check TA signals next, especially 1566.
>
> Chris Knight
> Fort Lupton, Colorado
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