Thanks, Rick. WCHS might be tough with WIBW to contend with, but KWOS isn't
that much of a problem down here--and anyway, I'd be nulling it to try for WV.
Randy Stewart
Battlefield MO
From: am-boun...@nrcdxas.org on behalf of Rick Dau
Sent: Monday, September 5,
Randy, two come to mindWCHS-580 and WBES-950, both in Charleston. Problem
you have at your location is that WIBW covers 580 fairly well at night, and
KWOS in Jeff City is shooting a lobe almost right in your direction. But those
are probably going to be your best bets.
73,
Rick Dau
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** U S A. 1170, Sept 3 at 0255 UT, I find that IBOC-less KFAQ Tulsa unusually
has heavy QRM from a gospel huxter in English, and making SAH of 80/minute =
one and one third Hz. On the NRD-545, I`m getting it much better on the N/S
wire, i.e. minimizing signal from KFAQ, rat