Up the dial four spaces this week, and we land at the beginning of an area with a high concentration of "class B" channels. First up in this group is 1050. What are you guys hearing these days on that channel?
Here during the day, 40-odd miles northwest of downtown Chicago, it's mostly splatter from local WNVR 1030. 27kw aimed right at me from only a couple of miles away. Even so, with a good radio, 250-watt WLIP, the 1050 from Kenosha, WI (about 40 miles to my east-northeast), is still strong enough to break through.
At night, WNVR drops to 230 watts and I'm in the null that's there to protect WBZ, so 1050 is splatter-free. WLIP stays at 250 watts, but usually that's not enough to break on top of the mess. And for the most part, nothing else enough is strong enough to break through, either. "Back in the day" before WLIP and WNVR, CHUM would surface from time to time. New York less often so. But the most frequent visitor was XEG. I haven't heard any of these three....or at least positively ID them...for at least 10-15 years. Fast forward to the last decade, and the station I heard on top most often was CKSB (Winnipeg area). Usually before sunrise. But they have long sinced move to FM.
Here during the day, 40-odd miles northwest of downtown Chicago, it's mostly splatter from local WNVR 1030. 27kw aimed right at me from only a couple of miles away. Even so, with a good radio, 250-watt WLIP, the 1050 from Kenosha, WI (about 40 miles to my east-northeast), is still strong enough to break through.
At night, WNVR drops to 230 watts and I'm in the null that's there to protect WBZ, so 1050 is splatter-free. WLIP stays at 250 watts, but usually that's not enough to break on top of the mess. And for the most part, nothing else enough is strong enough to break through, either. "Back in the day" before WLIP and WNVR, CHUM would surface from time to time. New York less often so. But the most frequent visitor was XEG. I haven't heard any of these three....or at least positively ID them...for at least 10-15 years. Fast forward to the last decade, and the station I heard on top most often was CKSB (Winnipeg area). Usually before sunrise. But they have long sinced move to FM.