I`ve been keeping an eye out for reports of our new X-bander in OK, since it began continuous operaton on December 18, but have seen hardly any. It should be easy to spot by its unique all-comedy format (plus lots of ads). Maybe it`s too early to be showing up in print, but not mentioned much online. There have been big X-band TA openings in Europe, but KMMZ is not included. This could well be because of its diexional pattern 160/340 degrees, which presumably means nulls very roughly toward Baltimore and Tucson, bad for Europe and Australia/New Zealand too. The lobe toward OKC also favors Latin America, but WTNI Biloxi is in the way (and I wonder if WTNI is experiencing increased QRM in its coverage area).
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