Geez, so much for hearing Philadelphia in Pittsburgh or SW PA! It`s roughly 225 
miles from Philly to Uniontown, which in mid-America would be plenty close to 
hear a 50 kW station groundwave daytime, but not I suppose over PA`s poor 
ground conductivity. 

As of Jan 1, FCC AM Query still has WANB 1210 only as a CP: 
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?list=0&facid=32211
and it is non-direxional day and critical hours reduced to 710 watts, so even 5 
kW is not a threat to WPHT`s coverage area, which is also non-direxional day 
and night. 

Just what are the critical hours, i.e. when does WANB really sign on and off in 
January? Presumably related to SR/SS at WPHT which are 1215 and 2200 UT this 
month.

73, Glenn Hauser, OK



      
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