Bill,

That is hard to say as the outage did not last long enough for me to determine whether there was QSB. They were not blasting in like WHO does but they had a surprising signal. However it could have been on the upswing of QSB, and WHO came back on before the downswing. I was listening pretty intently for some clue as to what station it was, and right in mid-sentence WHO's extremely strong carrier came back on producing silence for 5 or 10 seconds before they cut the studio back in.

Steve

On 12/24/11 6:19 PM, bill kral wrote:
Now that we've surmised "who"it was that you heard while the local 1040 was off 
,it would be safe to assume that with CKST in strong in WHO's coverage area at night (if 
WHO was silent) that the signal from Vancouver is giving WHO listeners some reception 
inconvenience by producing a mix in the fringe areas of WHO's ground wave around Des 
Moines.Bill in BC
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