Denver, CO -
Daytime - KSIR Brush, CO (effectively Fort Morgan). Farm 'n' sports for northeastern Colorado. (No, this does not mean all tractor pulls, all the time.) Gives me some nostalgia for the big AM ag stations that I grew up hearing in Iowa and Missouri. 25 kw with a DA that has a mild lobe toward Denver, an easy get.
Nighttime - It's the wild west. During critical hours, KIHU Salt Lake City (Relevant Radio) is most likely. As I posted a few days in the DX thread, I've gotten KBBW Waco, TX. A couple of hours after sunset, CBR Calgary comes in and out but doesn't entirely dominate the channel. Hearing it last week was a refreshing reminder that the CBC continues to produce high-quality news programming, both nationally and locally. Very little in the United States comes close, and definitely nothing of that quality in Denver.
Retro/Nostalgia - From the 80s in central Missouri (some of these calls may be obsolete):
- CFRB Toronto - a tough haul but fairly frequent
- KLRA Little Rock, AR, April 27, 1980 - also picked this up sometime around 1973 and 1974 (my notes from that time are minimal)
- WMOX Meridian, MS near midnight, January 13, 1982
- WINS New York City - heard the call letters at 6:35 pm, November 3, 1984, and again on December 3 of that year
- XEFM Veracruz - 9:15 pm, September 29, 1984
Retro/Nostalgia - From the 1970s in southern Iowa - this was a critical hours "get" - 1010 KCHI Chillicothe, MO, a 250-watt daytimer, was about 100 miles away from me. Just before sunset, it would run a progressive rock show called "Jackson Street", kind of a small-town imitation of KAAY's famous late-night "Beaker Street". In the summer, I couldn't get KCHI but in the winter I could. It was a very noisy signal, but I put up with it. KCHI added an FM station in 1976 and today simulcasts on AM and FM, still locally owned.