Although I think this is a shame. However, this has been going on since the 
1970s where more and more stations are allowed on clear channel frequencies and 
the long distance reception is getting harder and harder. This is no surprise. 
The FCC is changing the whole spectrum. They are repacking the TV dial and 
selling frequencies to the cel phone industry, so TV markets will be forced to 
cram more channels into a smaller area. It used to be back in the 60s, a person 
could easily listen to stations coast to coast with a clock radio. Today, 
hearing a station a 1000 miles away takes some effort. But we do have streaming 
in today's World and I use that a lot with my wifi radio. 

Patrick

Patrick Martin
Seaside OR
KGED QSL Manager

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