Lets move it down the dial this week. What do you guys find when you land on 600khz?
Here in the far northwest suburbs of Chicago days it's a weak, but still reliable WMT from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 165 miles to my west. As I posted in another thread a couple of years back, WMT is the only station that's audible on a good car radio for the entire 400 mile drive from Chicago to Minneapolis. Although these days it can get clipped slightly from iboc splash from WTMJ (620, Milwaukee).
At night, WMT still throws almost as much juice in my direction as daytime, but it usually gets swallowed up into the mess. Yet it still turns up on top from time to time. I've heard CFCH (North Bay, ON) a few times with a surprisingly good signal. I presume they were on day pattern. And "way back when," it wasn't unusual to hear Cuba....including when the channel was used to relay R. Moscow.
Here in the far northwest suburbs of Chicago days it's a weak, but still reliable WMT from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 165 miles to my west. As I posted in another thread a couple of years back, WMT is the only station that's audible on a good car radio for the entire 400 mile drive from Chicago to Minneapolis. Although these days it can get clipped slightly from iboc splash from WTMJ (620, Milwaukee).
At night, WMT still throws almost as much juice in my direction as daytime, but it usually gets swallowed up into the mess. Yet it still turns up on top from time to time. I've heard CFCH (North Bay, ON) a few times with a surprisingly good signal. I presume they were on day pattern. And "way back when," it wasn't unusual to hear Cuba....including when the channel was used to relay R. Moscow.
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