Fred-

It sounds like WCRN was on day pattern a bit late as, you are correct, their 
night pattern has a severe null to the west to protect WCCO.



Marc DeLorenzo 
South Dennis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts
http://www.wtfda.info/showthread.php?t=228
 



-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Schroyer <[email protected]>
To: irca <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Jan 7, 2011 6:59 am
Subject: [IRCA] WCRN-830 after sunset


Around 5:30 this evening, driving home in the darkness, I noticed 2 stations
ussling on 830, WCCO & another, and the more dominant turned out to be
CRN, which I listened to for 15 minutes. This really surprised me, as they
re directional eastward over Boston, so I would not expect a lot of signal
n my direction (Pittsburgh area). I'm curious . . . those of you who spend
 lot of time at the dials, is WCRN a common visitor in the PA-OH-WV-IN
tc.? Thanks- 
 
Fred Schroyer 
reelance Science Writer / Editorial Consultant 
aynesburg, PA 15370 
40 air miles S of Pittsburgh, 20 N of Morgantown, WV) 
[email protected]
 
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