Originally posted by capnkirk
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The 1480 license, out of Wichita, lowers their power to less than covering all of Wichita at sundown. 1520, out of Oklahoma City, bumps their power at sundown because they had the regional rights to this area before the 1480 local license was granted. The same holds for 910, out of Wichita, and 890, out of Chicago.
Wichita has no AM licenses with nighttime rights to anything other than very localized broadcasting.
FM doesn't reach as far as AM, but with different FCC regulations, the signal is constant through their coverage and they are not competing with previously granted HUGE broadcastin areas, like AM. That means that the local FM stations have about a 90 mile range daytime and nighttime (depending on the antenna on your radio), while the local AM stations have a 10-mile to 30-mile range after sundown, depending on your direction from their tower.
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