Okay, does anyone have a handle on how much interference that WOR is 
receiving from WGN at night within WOR's NIF. That is at the crux of the 
issue as far as WOR should be concerned. If they are receiving 
interference now, it means that IBOC is a determinant to WOR. If not, we 
will have to take a second look. If WLW fires up its IBOC what kind of 
effect will it have on WOR? If WOR has no interference now, will it 
then? Will things get worse in mid-winter when sky-wave signals are 
stronger?

I think that the answers to the above questions will help everyone 
understand a bit about the extent that IBOC is a problem or not.

-- 
Bill Harms
Elkridge, Maryland

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