Far northwestern suburbs of Chicago....
Days: WTSO, 10kw from Madison, WI. Slight null in my direction. Presumably to protect WFNI. The result is a fair-weak signal from about 85 miles to my Northwest. In the car, WFNI (Indianapolis) occasionally surfaces in holes in the WTSO signal.
Nights: 1070 becomes a rather interesting channel. WFNI most likely to land on top. But WTSO, KHMO, CHOK, and to a lesser extent, the Wichita 1070, each will sometimes take over.
Retro: In the 1960s and '70s, when the channel was less crowded, KNX was sometimes doable in the Chicago area. I wouldn't call it a regular, but it wasn't exactly rare, either. I think it's been at least five years since I've last heard it here. At least from the standpoint of being able to positively ID it.
Days: WTSO, 10kw from Madison, WI. Slight null in my direction. Presumably to protect WFNI. The result is a fair-weak signal from about 85 miles to my Northwest. In the car, WFNI (Indianapolis) occasionally surfaces in holes in the WTSO signal.
Nights: 1070 becomes a rather interesting channel. WFNI most likely to land on top. But WTSO, KHMO, CHOK, and to a lesser extent, the Wichita 1070, each will sometimes take over.
Retro: In the 1960s and '70s, when the channel was less crowded, KNX was sometimes doable in the Chicago area. I wouldn't call it a regular, but it wasn't exactly rare, either. I think it's been at least five years since I've last heard it here. At least from the standpoint of being able to positively ID it.