(FYI... I'll occasionally be posting the AM F.O.T.W. threads on Saturdays during the coming summer season due to gatherings with friends and family, along travel, etc.)
Crystal Lake, Illinois...
Days/Nights: All WSCR 24/7. Chicago's strongest groundwave signal emanates from a tower about 22 miles southeast of my home location. (Diplexed with WBBM).
Other locations: At our Gulf Front location near Pensacola, 670 is R. Rebelde is weak, but still the strongest of a handful of Cuban signals by day. At night it's Rebelde usually getting the better of a battle with WSCR, During my visit this past February, WSCR did manage to rise to the top from time to time, but only for a few minutes. That had been a pretty rare occurrence on previous visits.
We had a priest at our church who was also an Air Force chaplain who pulled active duty twice a year at Redstone Arsenal near Huntsville, Alabama. He was also a big WSCR fan. He liked to do the trip down there as an overnight drive. One day we were talking about that, and he told me that WSCR was usually listenable on a car radio until about Nashville before Cuba would start taking over.
For the better part of three decades, I was travelling to the west coast for both vusiness as well as to visit friends and family. In So-Cal 670 was KIRN during daytime. Then KBOI at night just about everywhere from San Diego to Vancouver.
Crystal Lake, Illinois...
Days/Nights: All WSCR 24/7. Chicago's strongest groundwave signal emanates from a tower about 22 miles southeast of my home location. (Diplexed with WBBM).
Other locations: At our Gulf Front location near Pensacola, 670 is R. Rebelde is weak, but still the strongest of a handful of Cuban signals by day. At night it's Rebelde usually getting the better of a battle with WSCR, During my visit this past February, WSCR did manage to rise to the top from time to time, but only for a few minutes. That had been a pretty rare occurrence on previous visits.
We had a priest at our church who was also an Air Force chaplain who pulled active duty twice a year at Redstone Arsenal near Huntsville, Alabama. He was also a big WSCR fan. He liked to do the trip down there as an overnight drive. One day we were talking about that, and he told me that WSCR was usually listenable on a car radio until about Nashville before Cuba would start taking over.
For the better part of three decades, I was travelling to the west coast for both vusiness as well as to visit friends and family. In So-Cal 670 was KIRN during daytime. Then KBOI at night just about everywhere from San Diego to Vancouver.