Far northwestern "Chicagoland"......
Day: Usually not much of anything. There used to be TIS from a town just to my southeast (Cary, IL), but last time I checked it was gone. Sometimes in winter, WKAR from Lansing, MI makes it in on daytime skip, I've also heard WQRX from Valley Head, AL around sunset. Not sure whether that was full daytime power of 10kw or 4.7kw CH power
Night: Typically WWL. Usually with a good signal. I have heard R. Reloj from Cuba underneath WWL a few times, but not often.
Other Location. On the beach in the Pensacola area, WWL is a blaster 24/7, Arguably the strongest signal at that location, despite being over 150 miles away. Obviously the salt water path is what makes that possible. But even with that, R. Reloj is usually faintly audible underneath at night,
Day: Usually not much of anything. There used to be TIS from a town just to my southeast (Cary, IL), but last time I checked it was gone. Sometimes in winter, WKAR from Lansing, MI makes it in on daytime skip, I've also heard WQRX from Valley Head, AL around sunset. Not sure whether that was full daytime power of 10kw or 4.7kw CH power
Night: Typically WWL. Usually with a good signal. I have heard R. Reloj from Cuba underneath WWL a few times, but not often.
Other Location. On the beach in the Pensacola area, WWL is a blaster 24/7, Arguably the strongest signal at that location, despite being over 150 miles away. Obviously the salt water path is what makes that possible. But even with that, R. Reloj is usually faintly audible underneath at night,
