Far northwest suburbs of Chicago....
Days: A very weak WWHN from Joliet, IL. On a few occasions earlier this year, I heard WWRD from Waukesha, WI (Milwaukee market) a few times. 23kw from about 60 miles away, but I'm right in the center of a very deep null.
Night: WLAC rules. Alone with a good signal. I'm not quite in the "sweet spot" of their northern nighttime lobe, but obviously close enough for a good result at my location.
Other Location/Retro: During my college days in southeast Iowa, WLAC was a "go to" for a lot of my friends who tuned in to John R. and his overnight R&B show. Signal was fairly comparable to what it is here.
Fast forward to more recent times. During the solar eclipse a year or two back, WLAC was in during the midday event via skywave.
Days: A very weak WWHN from Joliet, IL. On a few occasions earlier this year, I heard WWRD from Waukesha, WI (Milwaukee market) a few times. 23kw from about 60 miles away, but I'm right in the center of a very deep null.
Night: WLAC rules. Alone with a good signal. I'm not quite in the "sweet spot" of their northern nighttime lobe, but obviously close enough for a good result at my location.
Other Location/Retro: During my college days in southeast Iowa, WLAC was a "go to" for a lot of my friends who tuned in to John R. and his overnight R&B show. Signal was fairly comparable to what it is here.
Fast forward to more recent times. During the solar eclipse a year or two back, WLAC was in during the midday event via skywave.