Re: [IRCA] WNAX's daytime signal
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Re: [IRCA] WNAX's daytime signal



Rick:

Thanks to good ground conductivity it is audible here in north central Oklahoma during the daytime at poor signal strength and with KLIF QRM.  Also heard is KWMT 540.  This is using barefoot ULR's.

Richard Allen
36°22'51"N / 97°26'35"W
(near Perry OK USA)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Rick Dau 
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  Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 5:19 PM
  Subject: [IRCA] WNAX's daytime signal


  I'm kinda curious as to how much ground WNAX can cover in the daytime. From 
  roadtrips I've done in recent years, I've been able to note the following -- 


  Iowa City, IA 8/28/2002 Good signal, 3 on a scale of 1 (faint) to 5 
  (local) 

  Custer, SD 10/3/2002 Poor signal, rate it a 2 
  Otter Tail Lake, MN 8/2/2008 Very good signal, rate it a 3 1/2
  Grand Forks, ND 8/3/2008 Good signal, rate it a 3 
  Salina, KS 5/31/2010 Fair signal, rate it a 2 1/2 (through 
  lots of WIBW splash)
  Washington, MO 4/16/2011 Not there at all 
  Jefferson City, MO 4/17/2011 Still not there, until...
  Boonville, MO 4/17/2011 Faint, rate it a 1 

  So that should give you some idea of what their daytime coverage looks like. 
  Not quite as big as CBK or KFYR, but still pretty impressive. 


  73,
  Rick Dau
  South Omaha, NE
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