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In Reply to: RE: AM Sound posted by volunteer on May 03, 2017 at 16:36:57
Your memories in this case are correct. The regulators limit power from the transmitters (so that stations on the same frequency do not interfere in the local market from a powerful distant transmitter), the stations compensate by highly compressing the signal which carries to fringe areas better. It's all about the listening area which translates directly to the rate card for advertising.
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Thanks for the confirmation. I don't really listen to AM much but when I do it is awful. I've yet to find a clean signal in Louisville
-Wendell
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