40 miles northwest of downtown Chicago.....
Days: WILL. Fair-weak. 5kw from Champaign, IL....about 130 miles south of me.
Nights: Mix of very weak unidentifiable signals. WKTY ("Katy at 580") is most likely to rise to the top.
Other Locations: This past January, after years of trying, I finally heard WDBO (Orlando) daytime at our gulf location on the Florida-Alabama state line. I guess all I needed was the Superadio-II and an unobstructed east-facing location. Usually there, I get a very weak signal from the 580 in Albany, GA. This time I was able to null that and hear an (also) very weak, but easy to identify WDBO on a daily basis. There was daytime skywave for a couple of days during my stay, but I heard WDBO every day, so I assume the (mostly) saltwater path was responsible.
Retro: Back home, 580 used to be a great place to hear Canada. CKY, Winnipeg fairly regularly, but also CKPR (Thunder Bay, ON), and CKAP (Kapaskasing, ON) were occsaional visitors. The latter two were from western Ontario, north of Lake Superior. All three are now gone from the AM band.
Days: WILL. Fair-weak. 5kw from Champaign, IL....about 130 miles south of me.
Nights: Mix of very weak unidentifiable signals. WKTY ("Katy at 580") is most likely to rise to the top.
Other Locations: This past January, after years of trying, I finally heard WDBO (Orlando) daytime at our gulf location on the Florida-Alabama state line. I guess all I needed was the Superadio-II and an unobstructed east-facing location. Usually there, I get a very weak signal from the 580 in Albany, GA. This time I was able to null that and hear an (also) very weak, but easy to identify WDBO on a daily basis. There was daytime skywave for a couple of days during my stay, but I heard WDBO every day, so I assume the (mostly) saltwater path was responsible.
Retro: Back home, 580 used to be a great place to hear Canada. CKY, Winnipeg fairly regularly, but also CKPR (Thunder Bay, ON), and CKAP (Kapaskasing, ON) were occsaional visitors. The latter two were from western Ontario, north of Lake Superior. All three are now gone from the AM band.