At my location on the northwest fringe of the Chicago metro, "the 1300s" are probably the quietest part of the daytime dial. And 1370 is one of the quietest of the quiet. On a good radio, I can usually hear a very weak WLTH from Gary, IN. 1kw ND from about 60 miles southeast of me.l
Night: WSPD from Toledo is fairly reliable. KDTH from Dubuque, IA also turns up on top of the channel from time to time. But then, just this week, a new one with a positive ID. KWRT from Boonville, MO. An hour or so before sunrise on Monday morning. Supposedly 84 watts. I'm going to go out on a limb and say it was probably 1kw ND day power. They were comfortably on top for about ten minutes and then faded. (Classic country music).
Night: WSPD from Toledo is fairly reliable. KDTH from Dubuque, IA also turns up on top of the channel from time to time. But then, just this week, a new one with a positive ID. KWRT from Boonville, MO. An hour or so before sunrise on Monday morning. Supposedly 84 watts. I'm going to go out on a limb and say it was probably 1kw ND day power. They were comfortably on top for about ten minutes and then faded. (Classic country music).