40 miles northwest of downtown Chicago......
Days: Basically WAUK from suburban Milwaukee, Only 400 watts, but with a favorable pattern and gppd ground conductivity, the result is a fair signal. On a good eadio, KWMT (5kw-Fort Dodge, IA) is usually audible underneath,
Night: WAUK and CBK duke it out. For the past year or two WAUK has been getting the better of it, Prior to that, CBK would usually be the one on top. In the past, but not recently, I've also heard (then-) KNOE from Monroe, LA and WDAK from Columbus, GA.
Other Location: A few years ago, on a cross country drive on the Trans-Canada Highway. I had CBK (daytime) from West of Kenora, Ontario to just inside British Columbia beyond the BC-Alberta border. In all probability the biggest land path signal in North America, CBK tripped the scan button in both Winnipeg and Lethbridge, in south central Alberta. Impressive.
Days: Basically WAUK from suburban Milwaukee, Only 400 watts, but with a favorable pattern and gppd ground conductivity, the result is a fair signal. On a good eadio, KWMT (5kw-Fort Dodge, IA) is usually audible underneath,
Night: WAUK and CBK duke it out. For the past year or two WAUK has been getting the better of it, Prior to that, CBK would usually be the one on top. In the past, but not recently, I've also heard (then-) KNOE from Monroe, LA and WDAK from Columbus, GA.
Other Location: A few years ago, on a cross country drive on the Trans-Canada Highway. I had CBK (daytime) from West of Kenora, Ontario to just inside British Columbia beyond the BC-Alberta border. In all probability the biggest land path signal in North America, CBK tripped the scan button in both Winnipeg and Lethbridge, in south central Alberta. Impressive.