Crystal Lake, IL (40 miles northwest of downtown Chicago).....
Days: A very weak WJTI, an from West Allis, WI (Milwaukee Suburb). 1kw aimed south, so the pattern towards me is less than ideal, but still somewhat favorable.
Nights: WJTI drops to 230 watts and aims the signal north. The result is their sgnal vanishes. That makes way for KXNO (Des Moines), which owns the channel. The signal is fair to good, benefitting that there's not much around here to block it. "intrusions" are fairly rare. WKAM (Goshen, IN) somestims butts in, but I haven't heard them for a while. WBNS (Columbus, OH) also has been known to surface.
Retro: The Des Moines 1460, as KSO, used to be a nighttime go-to for me when I was in high school. They were top 40 fulltime , but then by 1965 they started flipping formats, but kept Dic Youngs top 40 show going from 7pm until midnight signoff. With the channel even less crowded than now, the signal was very listenable, and I liked the format, Every other record was an oldie. By 1966, KSO (Kay-so) threw in the towel on top 40 and "The Youngster" went on to a nearly 40-year run on KIOA....taking his personal oldies collection to Saturday nights.
Days: A very weak WJTI, an from West Allis, WI (Milwaukee Suburb). 1kw aimed south, so the pattern towards me is less than ideal, but still somewhat favorable.
Nights: WJTI drops to 230 watts and aims the signal north. The result is their sgnal vanishes. That makes way for KXNO (Des Moines), which owns the channel. The signal is fair to good, benefitting that there's not much around here to block it. "intrusions" are fairly rare. WKAM (Goshen, IN) somestims butts in, but I haven't heard them for a while. WBNS (Columbus, OH) also has been known to surface.
Retro: The Des Moines 1460, as KSO, used to be a nighttime go-to for me when I was in high school. They were top 40 fulltime , but then by 1965 they started flipping formats, but kept Dic Youngs top 40 show going from 7pm until midnight signoff. With the channel even less crowded than now, the signal was very listenable, and I liked the format, Every other record was an oldie. By 1966, KSO (Kay-so) threw in the towel on top 40 and "The Youngster" went on to a nearly 40-year run on KIOA....taking his personal oldies collection to Saturday nights.