Far northwest suburb of Chicago......
Days: On a good radio, usually you can hear a very faint WVCY from Oshkosh, WI. 250 watts from a "marble shooter" pattern aimed in my direction. Distance is 128 miles.
Nights: 690 is usually relatively open. WQNO, New Orleans, was an occasional visitor at times last month. Then they were absent for a week or two, but turned up again last week. My guess is 9kw day pattern, but I'm really not sure what might be going on.
Retro: Usually 690 was 50kw non-directional CBF from Montreal before they migrated to FM. Then there was a sports talk station. That one also left....or at least left 690. The current occuupant of 690 is also sport, using the calls CIGM, For some reason, CIGM has opted to go directional at night, sending most of their signal east. In so doing, they're now directing their English language blowtorch signal directly into an almost French-speaking area. Reminds me of the old CFCF on 600 which used to do exactly the same thing! (As for CIGM, those calls used to reside on 990,,,,with an oldies format. (You really need a scorecard!)
The other 690 that used to turn up here from time to time was legendary Storz New Orleans top 40 rocker WTIX. Around sunset, I'd also hear WVOK from Birmingham, AL before signoff as a 50kw daytimer or 10kw KGGF from Coffeyville, KS. R. Progreso from Cuba would also be occasionally in the mix.
Other Location: At our beach vacation location near Pensacola, WTIX used to have a good signal 24/7. WQNO still does just about as well durimg the day, but WQNO, at 2100 watts night power does markedly worse than WTIX at 5kw....despite a favorable east-west pattern. R. Progreso is/was usually weak but audible underneath the New Orleans 690 day or night.
Days: On a good radio, usually you can hear a very faint WVCY from Oshkosh, WI. 250 watts from a "marble shooter" pattern aimed in my direction. Distance is 128 miles.
Nights: 690 is usually relatively open. WQNO, New Orleans, was an occasional visitor at times last month. Then they were absent for a week or two, but turned up again last week. My guess is 9kw day pattern, but I'm really not sure what might be going on.
Retro: Usually 690 was 50kw non-directional CBF from Montreal before they migrated to FM. Then there was a sports talk station. That one also left....or at least left 690. The current occuupant of 690 is also sport, using the calls CIGM, For some reason, CIGM has opted to go directional at night, sending most of their signal east. In so doing, they're now directing their English language blowtorch signal directly into an almost French-speaking area. Reminds me of the old CFCF on 600 which used to do exactly the same thing! (As for CIGM, those calls used to reside on 990,,,,with an oldies format. (You really need a scorecard!)
The other 690 that used to turn up here from time to time was legendary Storz New Orleans top 40 rocker WTIX. Around sunset, I'd also hear WVOK from Birmingham, AL before signoff as a 50kw daytimer or 10kw KGGF from Coffeyville, KS. R. Progreso from Cuba would also be occasionally in the mix.
Other Location: At our beach vacation location near Pensacola, WTIX used to have a good signal 24/7. WQNO still does just about as well durimg the day, but WQNO, at 2100 watts night power does markedly worse than WTIX at 5kw....despite a favorable east-west pattern. R. Progreso is/was usually weak but audible underneath the New Orleans 690 day or night.
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