Very true. They were at the top for several years in the 50s and 60s when they had Howard Miller.WIND actually topped the ratings several times in the few years of ARB surveys between 1965 and 1967
1390 always had signal problems. When they were WYNR in the early 60s they tried to compete with WLS, but their signal limitations never gave them much of a chance.I guess that great WAIT daytime signal is why they always had such great ratings in the 1960s and 1970s.
WNUS full time at 1390 which was also beautiful music in the 1968-1974 years never came close to WAIT ratings even when 820 had to sign off at like 4:30 in the winter.
They were quite strong in the NWC/ORD area. On my first trip to the Area in 1962, I kept switching between WLS and WYNR to hear my favorite songs twice an hour, on an old small tube table radio they had.1390 always had signal problems. When they were WYNR in the early 60s they tried to compete with WLS, but their signal limitations never gave them much of a chance.
It blasted in to Northern Wisconsin and the Michigan Upper Peninsula at night! Still does as WGRB.The WGES...WGRB pattern has a narrow major lobe. By the time you got to the Southeast part of Chicago near the Lake, you were into a null area. Because it was way up the dial, it didn't reach the parts further North well.
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They probably still blast into the Western UP and Wisconsin, however, fairly recently, WLCM 1390 Holt, MI (Lansing, MI Area) went on with 4.5 kW Night into a 4 tower slight dogleg endfire array aimed North. Within minutes of turning it on, they had heard it in Finland, as I gave the DXers a heads up about it. WGRB is usually just a mess now in the Northern Lower Peninsula and the Eastern UP at Night. The 5 kW Day facility from WLCM remains just SW of Charlotte, the original City of License. I used to listen to Dusty Radio 1390 during CH and sometimes all Day in the Winter when I was in the Straits Area. It's a pest in Scandinavia. As I recall, they heard WGES...WGRB once in Helsinki on an average stock radio, barefoot, during unusual propagation conditions, years ago.It blasted in to Northern Wisconsin and the Michigan Upper Peninsula at night! Still does as WGRB.
This jogged my memory. I heard WGRB on either the Iceland or Norway Arctic SDR either this past winter or the one before (I forget which).They probably still blast into the Western UP and Wisconsin, however, fairly recently, WLCM 1390 Holt, MI (Lansing, MI Area) went on with 4.5 kW Night into a 4 tower slight dogleg endfire array aimed North. Within minutes of turning it on, they had heard it in Finland, as I gave the DXers a heads up about it
I also heard WGRB on the Arctic SDR, in 2019-2020.This jogged my memory. I heard WGRB on either the Iceland or Norway Arctic SDR either this past winter or the one before (I forget which).
Fast folrward, and I was hearing an American 1390 on the Iceland receiver just this past week. Definitely not WGRB, but it faded before I could ID it. Perhaps it was WLCM. I'll certainly spend some time on 1390 in coming days on those far north SDRs and be anxious to see what turns up. WRIG from Wausau, WI is also on 1390 and aims a lot of signal north, but I've never heard it on the Arctic SDRs.
As did I. I was amazed.I also heard WGRB on the Arctic SDR, in 2019-2020.
I haven't been getting anything on the Arctic SDR this season so far. Anyone else having any luck with it?As did I. I was amazed.