40-ish miles northwest of downtown Cgicago....
Days: 1390 is a fair signal from WGRB, Chicago. 5kw directional to the north
Nights: WGRB's pattern tightens a bit, and the usual result is a signal that's still present, but not comfortably listenable. Most of the slop on 1390 is weak and unidentifiable, but I have heard the Youngstown, Ohio 1390 a few times as WFMJ.
Then, just this past week and again before dawn this morning, I've been hearing KCLN in Clinton, IA. As posted in another thread, they're 1kw day/91 watts night with a north-south figure eight pattern. I'm a little over a hundred miles away, and right in the null. But the thies past few nights, the signal has been mostly fair, yet steady with WGRB nulled. As I also said, I doubt that they're either directional or 91 watts, but I'm not sure what's going on. Could have something to do with storms that roared through the area last week and knocked down the tower of another Clinton AM station, KROS (1340).
Other Location: This past winter, I heard WGRB a few times on the Arctic SDR in Norway. Shows what 5kw aimed north on the upper end of the dial can do. WGRB also has a good nighttime skywave signal in Northern Wisconsin and the upper peninsula of Michigan.
Days: 1390 is a fair signal from WGRB, Chicago. 5kw directional to the north
Nights: WGRB's pattern tightens a bit, and the usual result is a signal that's still present, but not comfortably listenable. Most of the slop on 1390 is weak and unidentifiable, but I have heard the Youngstown, Ohio 1390 a few times as WFMJ.
Then, just this past week and again before dawn this morning, I've been hearing KCLN in Clinton, IA. As posted in another thread, they're 1kw day/91 watts night with a north-south figure eight pattern. I'm a little over a hundred miles away, and right in the null. But the thies past few nights, the signal has been mostly fair, yet steady with WGRB nulled. As I also said, I doubt that they're either directional or 91 watts, but I'm not sure what's going on. Could have something to do with storms that roared through the area last week and knocked down the tower of another Clinton AM station, KROS (1340).
Other Location: This past winter, I heard WGRB a few times on the Arctic SDR in Norway. Shows what 5kw aimed north on the upper end of the dial can do. WGRB also has a good nighttime skywave signal in Northern Wisconsin and the upper peninsula of Michigan.