IIRC their signal beams about 315 degrees west. So from Okeechobee that
would cover most of the middle and all of the western States. Up here in NJ
(1000 miles away from the source and off the back of the beam) their signal
was S9+40 with serious QSB. This page talks about their antennas
http://www.wrmi.net/pb/wp_06b59cee/wp_06b59cee.html

That said, we received reports from Germany and other European stations
during the original broadcast so I don't think you'll have too much of a
problem.

Mark



On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 8:51 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Would anyone have a map showing WRMI's radiation pattern for that
> broadcast (and the upcoming repeat?)
>
> I listened on the night of the 'fest and reception was less than optimal.
> I'm wondering if I might be too far north and east to be in the intended
> footprint.
>
> TIA,
>     Lee.
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