What do you guys hear on 820?
Here in the far northwest suburbs of Chicago, daytime it's 5kw/ND local WCPT. Good signal, but nowhere near the brute force of the local 50kw blowtorches. Generally, WCPT is comfortably listenable for about 100 miles in most directions except east and northeast. Assuming you're in a car or otherwise have a good radio in a good location.
Nghts: WCPT powers down to 1.5 kw, goes directional to the north, and moves to a site about 20 miles farther away from me. The result is that it mixes with WBAP, which is usually stronger. Even so, I can null WBAP and produce a listenable signal from WCPT. And vice versa. CHAM sometimes surfaces, but is more commonly heard in Wisconsin and Michigan.
Here in the far northwest suburbs of Chicago, daytime it's 5kw/ND local WCPT. Good signal, but nowhere near the brute force of the local 50kw blowtorches. Generally, WCPT is comfortably listenable for about 100 miles in most directions except east and northeast. Assuming you're in a car or otherwise have a good radio in a good location.
Nghts: WCPT powers down to 1.5 kw, goes directional to the north, and moves to a site about 20 miles farther away from me. The result is that it mixes with WBAP, which is usually stronger. Even so, I can null WBAP and produce a listenable signal from WCPT. And vice versa. CHAM sometimes surfaces, but is more commonly heard in Wisconsin and Michigan.