Onward and upward this week as our journey continues with a stop at 800 on the AM dial. What are you hearing when you stop there?
Here in the Chicago area, 800 has tradtionally been a "box of chocolates" frequency. You never know what you're going to get.
Daytime, here in the far northwest suburbs, the channel is usually blank....save for iboc from WBBM. On rare occasions, with WBBM nulled, I can sometimes hear either CKLW or KXIC. This is the exception, not the rule. And it usually happens in winter. Presumably due to daytime skywave.
At night, for most of my experience, it would either be CKLW, PJB, or XEROK. Usually one of those, or nothing. Generally speaking one would be on top with minimal mixing. Or if they were fighting it out, you could null one of them and another one (or two) would ride in. Lately, however, it's been more of a mess. CKLW is still the most likely to surface, but not as frequently as it used to.
Here in the Chicago area, 800 has tradtionally been a "box of chocolates" frequency. You never know what you're going to get.
Daytime, here in the far northwest suburbs, the channel is usually blank....save for iboc from WBBM. On rare occasions, with WBBM nulled, I can sometimes hear either CKLW or KXIC. This is the exception, not the rule. And it usually happens in winter. Presumably due to daytime skywave.
At night, for most of my experience, it would either be CKLW, PJB, or XEROK. Usually one of those, or nothing. Generally speaking one would be on top with minimal mixing. Or if they were fighting it out, you could null one of them and another one (or two) would ride in. Lately, however, it's been more of a mess. CKLW is still the most likely to surface, but not as frequently as it used to.