This week, let's visit one of the former 1-A clear channels. Specifically, what are you guys hearing when you park your dial at 870.
Here in the far northwest suburbs of Chicago during the daytime, the channel is basically vacant, but prone to splatter from a suburban local on 850 (WAIT). WKAR from East Lansing, MI has been known to sneak in here around sunset as well as on daytime skywave, but I haven't heard them for a long, long time.
At night it's all WWL. With one of the best nighttime skywave signals in the area. Yet to my astonishment, on very rare occasions, you can hear a faint R. Reloj underneath. This is definitely the exception and not the rule. But it can and does happen
Here in the far northwest suburbs of Chicago during the daytime, the channel is basically vacant, but prone to splatter from a suburban local on 850 (WAIT). WKAR from East Lansing, MI has been known to sneak in here around sunset as well as on daytime skywave, but I haven't heard them for a long, long time.
At night it's all WWL. With one of the best nighttime skywave signals in the area. Yet to my astonishment, on very rare occasions, you can hear a faint R. Reloj underneath. This is definitely the exception and not the rule. But it can and does happen