Okay, here's the mini AM bandscan (daytime).......
540: WAUK, very weak
560: WIND, good, All of the Chicago big signals are good here 24/7. That goes for 670, 720, 780, 890, and 1000. Even 820, and to a lesser extent 1160
580: WILL, very weak. In suburban Chicago, the signal ranges from fair to good. But at this location the signal hits the sandy soil and doesn't benefit from the lake path.
590: WKZO, very weak. This was a shocker, despite the sandy soil path. It's stronger at my home. Wondering if they're not running full power or if I'm in a dead spot.
600: WMT, barely audible, but I was able to positively ID it. Benefits from the lake.
620: WTMJ, good
640: WMFN good. "The new kid in town" or more correctly "the kid who moved away from town" does better here than I had been expecting
760: WJR, missing. missing on three different radios, including the Supe-2
850: WCPT, weak. No trace of WMUS from Muskegon
860: WNOV, weak but listenable. 250 watts from Milwaukee
920: WOKY, weak, but a little stronger than WNOV
950/960: I talked about this earlier. The 1kw signal from Chicago on 950 does better here than the less distant 5kw 960 from South Bend. (I earlier reported WSBT as non-directional during the day. It is not. But I think the conductivity has more to do with the signal than the pattern)
1030: WNVR, weak
1050: WLIP: weak
1060: WHFB: weak Not really any stronger than 250-watt WLIP despite being 5kw from about 22 miles away
1110: WMBI: fair-good. 4200 watts from a stick about 20 miles west-northwest of downtown Chicago.
1130: WISN: fair Despite pattern designed to protect WDFN
1180: WSQR: barely audible, but positively IDed. Mild surprise. 900 watts from about 55 miles west-northwest of Chicago
1200: WRTO: another good Chicago signal
1220: WKRS: fair. 1kw pattern pretty much straight north. But here I am to the southeast
1230: WJOB: fair at best
1240: WSBC: fair. farther away than WJOB, but a better signal
1300: WRDZ: weak. I'm in the null that protects WOOD. WOOD is closer and runs more power (20kw), but I didn't hear any trace of it.
1330: WKTA: good. As discussed yesterday.
1370: WLTH: weak, half the distance from here as WKTA
1390: WGRB: very weak. pattern sends most of the juice north along the other side of the lake.
1400: WSJM from 20 miles away or WRJN from 60 miles away depending on how you turn uyour radio. WSJM is stronger, but not by all that much
1420: WIMS fair at best from ten miles away. 5kw, no less. Nice little station, however.
1450: WRLL Chicago graveyarder with a fair-weak signal. 1490 WPNA is similar, but slightly weaker.
1690: WVON fair-good
Not all that much to add from the FM side. I've been listening for tropo, but haven't heard any. The downtown Chicago stations are all good, except WRME, which is a Franken FM on 87.7. It's audible and reliable, but weak and too much his for comfortable listening. If tropo (or e-skip) sets up, I'll report.