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In July of 1982 I was in a small town in Arizona, about 70 miles from
the Phoenix transmitters nad 50 from the Flagstaff transmitters. About 10am, the dial lit up with EVERYTHING from primarily Houston, but also Dallas. And this lasted for four hours. Drowned out everything else. Was able to really get a feel for both cities that day, and the Houston signals outdid the Dallas ones on the same frequencies, those that filled in where Houston did not have anything were just as strong. More recently a K-Love translator in Utah County was drowned out by another station from who-knows-where. I've also seen KBYU-FM's translator which kicks in good knocked out by a skip from a WVPR affiliate, and the same went for another K-Love translator in the area by another WVPR affilate elsewhere in the state. .. |
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