The WNAX transmitter/tower sits very close to the Missouri River. Next time I'm down that way I'll try to remember to get pics of it.

The night time pattern happens to line up with the river and I'm sure the ground conductivity has a lot to do with the range considering it's "only" 5KW.

On 4/19/2011 19:27, Kenneth Nawalkowski wrote:
Here at my location 105 miles north of the MB/ North Dakota border in western Manitoba, WNAX comes in quite decent on a car radio with CKSW underneath. On a Superadio II with a Sanserino loop it comes in great. Since WNAX is located almost straight south and CKSW is straight west, I can null either one and listen to the other. Reception is the same here day and night. These 2 have only been available here since KY58 Winnipeg moved to FM. Before then they were both buried in KY58's AM stereo lower sideband.
   Kenneth Nawalkowski
   Sandy Lake MB
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