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...105.5 WZSR Woodstock IL.
Stick is about three miles from my house. COL is Woodstock, but the stick is actually closer to Crystal Lake. Woodstock is about five miles to the northwest of where the transmitter site is. It's just off of U.S. Highway 14 and uses a tower which was one of three used by the now-defunct (WIVS/WAIT AM 850), for which the COL was Crystal Lake.
 
Last night had more tropo from Edinburgh IN...out to maybe 250 miles. KSD-93.7 and KLJY-99.1 St Louis probably the farthest away.
 
On 7/17 I was able to beat 98.7 KTXN at 1545 miles with 96.1 KBTQ at 1597 Miles.

I also had 94.5 KFRQ with a Q94.5 ID at a similar distance.

Given the weird distances for both I have no idea if it was single or multihop. Given the distance i'm thinking it was multihop.

Also during that time Roswell to West Texas with stations I've re-logged countless times.
 

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I received some new FM stations this afternoon on the Insignia NS-HD01 radio in Picayune, MS:
92.7 CJBX London, Ontario - Pure Country 93, ad mentioned CBC London
94.9 KMXK Cold Spring/St. Cloud, MN - Mix 94.9
94.9 KQDS Duluth, MN - classic rock station, RDS shows call letters
99.9 WKKO Toledo, OH - K100, country station
 
ALERT! 760 KDFD Denver is on daytime power at the moment (50kw), so this will be a good opportunity to grab them.
 
I've been hearing a very weak signal on 800 the past few early mornings (around 4:00am CDT). Classic country. I haven't been able to ID it, but everything fits WVAL from Sauk Rapids, MN....about 50 miles northweswt of the Twin Cities. CKLW has been weaker than usual, and I'm able to null it completely to hear the other signal. Normally, WVAL is absent at my location, but a few years ago they went through a stretch where they were in with a fairly decent signal for about 2-3 weeks. Apparently either on day power or some sort of STA. WVAL is authorized at 2,6 kw day and 850 watts night. Both directional. Day pattern very favorable in my direction. Night pattern, with a mild null toward CKLW, not so much. The station is triplexed with WXYG (540) and WBHR (660). Both of these have pretty good daytime signals, but I've never heard either one of them here.

As for WVAL. what I'm hearing these past few mornings is not as strong as what I heard a few years back, so I really don't know what's going on. If anything. But for the most part, they've been missing entirely lately at my location. So perhaps there is something afoot, after all. And if so, perhaps a new catch opportunity for some of you guys.
 
Lately I've been mostly DXing the HF ham bands, mainly 20 Meters, after a several year break. I've heard several stations from Europe, mainly in the CW section of the 20 Meter band. Not much on the other bands. I usually don't listen to 80 Meters unless it's winter. 40 Meters has been iffy, although I've heard the "K" CW channel marker beacon on 7039 Khz, a small beacon located in Petropavlovsk Kamchatsky, in Kamchatka in Russia.

All on my DX-390 and an indoor wire.
 
I've been hearing a very weak signal on 800 the past few early mornings (around 4:00am CDT). Classic country. I haven't been able to ID it, but everything fits WVAL from Sauk Rapids, MN....about 50 miles northweswt of the Twin Cities.

WSVS, Crewe, VA has been heard several times in the past two years playing country music. Most likely on their daytime power. Might be another possibility.
 
WSVS, Crewe, VA has been heard several times in the past two years playing country music. Most likely on their daytime power. Might be another possibility.
Thanks for the info. I think WSVS could be a possibility. Especially at 10kw. Although at 10kw ND day power I might expect it to be stronger than what I've been hearing. 250 watt night power certainly not impossible. I'll keep checking 800 periodically to see if I can unravel the mystery. I was going to spend time on 800 again before sunrise this morning....but fell back asleep! LOL
 
Update: Conditions were much better this morning, and at 4:15am CDT, the mystery country music station I'd been chasing on 800 finally broke through with a positive ID. As I had first suspected, it turned out to be WVAL from Sauk Rapids, MN. CKLW was also stronger than it had been for the past week or so, but I was still easily able to null it..

I'm guessing that whatever is happening lately with WVAL won't be going on for very long So now is probably your chance to see if you can snag it, if you haven't already!
 
For at least the last hour, there has been E-skip with MUF of 100-130mhz centered around Oklahoma as shown on the DXmaps map.
Listening in Picayune, MS, all of the stations I'm hearing are in the Denver area:
89.3 KUVO Denver (Jazz)
90.1 KCFR Denver - Colorado Public Radio
91.1 KLDV Morrison, CO - K-Love, HD decoded
91.5 KUNC Greeley, CO - NPR
92.5 KKSE Broomfield, CO- Altitude Sports
94.7 KRKS Lafayette, CO - The Word
96.5 KXPK Evergreen, CO - La Tricolor
97.3 KBCO Boulder, CO - World Class Rock
104.3 KKFN Longmont, CO - 104.3 The Fan
 
Ente, point your radio NE and look for double-hop to the Maritimes! Someone in NJ is picking up Newfoundland AND MS/LA at the same time.
Same with you, Jim (San Antonio)!
 
DFW, Texas --- Sangean ATS-909X

8/7 9:30pm CDT - KHVL-1490 Huntsville, TX playing oldies, fading in and out of the GY mix at 185 miles. ID as 94.1 and 104.9 FM.
 
DFW, Texas --- Sangean ATS-909X

8/7 9:30pm CDT - KHVL-1490 Huntsville, TX playing oldies, fading in and out of the GY mix at 185 miles. ID as 94.1 and 104.9 FM.

Listen for country music on 1490, KPLT Paris, TX.. another one of my overnight show hang outs :)
 
Update: No trace of WVAL at my location during the past couple of mornings before sunrise on 800. So whatever might have been going on with them may be over.

I thought I might have uncovered another opportunity for you guys Sunday morning (8/7), when I heard s good steady signal on 1270 from WXYT from Detroit with CBS sports. Solid for the better part of a half hour a little after 3:30am CDT. No trace of it since, so perhaps whatever it was was a one-off. Normally, WXYT is missing entirely, let alone in with a good signal. 244 miles.

The best I could do yesterday and today before dawn was WSOY 1340 from Decatur, IL with a fair signal on top for about five minutes around 5:30am CDT. Distance: 179 miles.
 
I did try for WVAL two days ago, but the only country music station I got was WSVS Crewe, VA with a dual AM 800 and FM 97.1 ID.

Did some daytime tuning on AM today and noticed WAKE on 1500 kHz with a relay of WGTO 97.1 FM playing classic hits. Only ID at TOH was for the FM. Not sure if they reactivated the Valparaiso, IN site, or switched to the COL Hobart, IN with their CP that would move them to the old WLTH nighttime site. The have been on STA for the past couple years, which was expiring in mid-July, so they might have just turned the AM back on as not to forfeit the license.
 
I did try for WVAL two days ago, but the only country music station I got was WSVS Crewe, VA with a dual AM 800 and FM 97.1 ID.

Did some daytime tuning on AM today and noticed WAKE on 1500 kHz with a relay of WGTO 97.1 FM playing classic hits. Only ID at TOH was for the FM. Not sure if they reactivated the Valparaiso, IN site, or switched to the COL Hobart, IN with their CP that would move them to the old WLTH nighttime site. The have been on STA for the past couple years, which was expiring in mid-July, so they might have just turned the AM back on as not to forfeit the license.
Bad timing for me. Just saw this, tuned to 1500 only to get KSTP on critical hours skip.
 
August 6: at 8:21 pm central time, I was driving north on I-35w near Cleburne, Texas (south of Fort Worth).
I stumbled across a station on 89.9fm playing Lizzo's latest hit. My radio decoded the RDS and it said it was KMOJ-FM from Minneapolis, Minnesota. I would normally think this was an eskip reception due to sunspots, but the time of day would seem to make that less likely. Maybe someone here can clarify what would allow that kind of skip. (maybe atmospheric ducting of some kind?)

I also heard a top 40 station on 100.7 with the calls WO--. Couldn't hear the last two letters. Radio-locator suggests this was WOBE in Crystal Falls, Michigan. I just never got RDS to decode on that one and didn't hear the calls again before it faded away.
 


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