I recently digitized some aircheck tapes I have of Chicago radio in 1997. Among those tapes is one where I recorded each of the handoffs between WSBC and WEDC (on 1240) on April 18, 1997. They passed the baton *10* times that day: at 6 am, 8:30 am, 10 am, 3:30 pm, 5 pm, 7 pm, 8 pm, 10 pm, 11 pm, and midnight. There were a couple of times when WSBC and WEDC, which had separate transmitter sites, were transmitting *simultaneously* for a few seconds. A couple of other times, there was a gap between the two stations, as WSBC tended to leave the air a little early and WEDC tended to linger a bit. I was recording off a GE Superradio III in wideband mode - living just a couple of miles from the transmitter sites, I could get away with that - and, during the gaps, WJOB at 1230 in Hammond, Indiana was audible and steady, if noisy. By June, WSBC had bought out WEDC, and started using WEDC's transmitter site on Milwaukee Avenue where it remains today.