Monday, August 4, 2003 at 1:55 PM Atmospheric conditions at night can do stuff like that. Although this was thirty years ago or more, my dad would say while in Seattle at certain times he could get radio stations from as far away as Denver or Los Angeles because the signal was bouncing off the Ionosphere. I actually ran in to the opposite problem a few nights ago where Loveline was being bled out in place of some shitty light rock station. So I was without Loveline for two nights because Q101 decided to have an awful signal. —clodhopper |