900 AM CHML in Hamilton, Ontario has shut down. Gone is a 50,000 watt powerhouse signal. Should be interesting to possibly hear some lower power station on 900 AM.
And XEW reduced power in recent years, first to 100kw and now reportedly to 30 kwLast night, I got WURD Philadelphia, PA and WJWL "La Raza" Georgetown, DE. I hope I can get XEW from Mexico City someday, which would be my medium wave catch from Mexico. It's going to be a challenge because that station is almost 2,100 miles away from me.
In its 250kw years XEW was always solid at night across Texas. These days it is pretty much lost in the mishmash of other signals on 900.And XEW reduced power in recent years, first to 100kw and now reportedly to 30 kw
The XEW-AM station has the obligation to continue operating with 100kW, but for several years it has had problems with its equipment, which is operating outside the limits.And XEW reduced power in recent years, first to 100kw and now reportedly to 30 kw
Those "obligations" are often as well observed as ones that required lower night power or directional antennas. I have seen many single tower "directional" stations in my tours of Mexico.The XEW-AM station has the obligation to continue operating with 100kW, but for several years it has had problems with its equipment, which is operating outside the limits.
Per the ratings Huff put here a few weeks ago, it is down to around 35th or lower in ratings.Precisely 15 days ago, it was emitting less than 500 watts due to damage to its RF modules.



I think any such move and rebuild would cost more than the potential revenue.Here's the old 5000 watt CHML pattern and tower arrangement from the Southern part of The Golden Horseshoe. Obviously, the nulls to the North and Northeast wouldn't be needed. Most of the 900s nearby in the US are also gone, although I'm not sure if under the US Canada Agreement they could be ignored. The US stations protect the Vacant Canadian Channels in perpetuity unless an equivalent channel is proposed, like 1170 for 1160 in Thunder Bay to upgrade WYLL to 50000 watts Night.
For a first guess, some of the CFTR 680 towers would work for a diplex, maybe four adjacent ones in a parallelogram. the closely spaced ones would be about 120 degrees apart at 900 kHz, 204 degrees apart at 900 kHz for the towers to complete the parallelogram.
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I think you mean the CBC. Maybe you had the WCBS to WHSQ callsign change on your mind.I think any such move and rebuild would cost more than the potential revenue.
If the CBC had remained on AM, there would have been a powerful magnet for listeners to frequent the band. But when the BBC began moving, transit across the AM dial by listeners fell dramatically.
Huff may have some listening figures on markets like Toronto between a year or two before the CBC moved to a year or two after. Long ago I looked and it seemed like about half of the AM listening just went away.
Yep. I tried it again and my spell checker thinks CBC is a misspell of CBS. Obviously, the spell checker did not vote for Trudeau.I think you mean the CBC. Maybe you had the WCBS to WHSQ callsign change on your mind.![]()
I seem to recall having done so once, about 50 years ago. But, usually in the Midwest, XEW dominated.I don't recall ever logging CHML. I might have, a couple years ago, on a fluke. I suppose I should check my logs.