stormy01 said:Heard WISS 1100 Berlin, WI this morning, 8/20, around 6:15 a.m. with a good signal level on their 'critical hours' power of 1.6 kW omnidirectional.
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Caught it this morning around the same time myself....mixing it up with WTAM
stormy01 said:Heard WISS 1100 Berlin, WI this morning, 8/20, around 6:15 a.m. with a good signal level on their 'critical hours' power of 1.6 kW omnidirectional.
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radioman148 said:I was up in central Wisconsin this week, about 200 miles north of Chicago. I noticed that Chicago's best nighttime signal is WYLL 1160. They blast in with that new night DA. It used to be that I couldn't even hear them up there at night.
stormy01 said:radioman148 said:I was up in central Wisconsin this week, about 200 miles north of Chicago. I noticed that Chicago's best nighttime signal is WYLL 1160. They blast in with that new night DA. It used to be that I couldn't even hear them up there at night.
The old WYLL DA-N with 5kW was almost the same direction (SE) as the current daytime DA (Ballard Rd./I-294 Des Plaines site) but with deeper nulls at night to protect Salt Lake City, Detroit, Cincinnati, Indiana(PA), etc. The WYLL signal was horrible to the N/NW/W at night, even only 15 miles away from the towers in those directions.
On another note - It's too bad that little 950 in Sheboygan is operating at night, that's probably part of the reason that WNTD (Avenue 950) cannot relax its tight DA to the north/northwest. If WNTD could work out a deal with WCLB (950 in Sheboygan) and move it to another frequency that would be great. If Avenue 950 could change its pattern and/or up its power and we could hear it better in the north/northwest suburbs. Then it might even boom into Milwaukee with its 5kW. For a station with such a long history it ought to have a metro coverage signal!
radioman148 said:I heard WNTD at night in central Wisconsin, but it was very tough in the clutter. I don't know how much they could relax that DA because they must protect WWJ.
stormy01 said:radioman148 said:I heard WNTD at night in central Wisconsin, but it was very tough in the clutter. I don't know how much they could relax that DA because they must protect WWJ.
It doesn't seem too far-fetched that some really good engineering could cram co- and adjacent-channel stations in really tight. For instance, look on a map how 1040-1050-1060 are crammed in between NYC, NJ and Philly (less than 100 miles from each other) and many of us have heard of the four 1520's in No. Ohio (2 near Toledo and 2 near Akron-Canton) I say Ave. 950 could restrict the signal to all directions except north and northwest, however I have no idea how many towers that would take! (hopefully not the 12 towers that 1190 in Dallas has!)
radioman148 said:I've heard KWTO under WIND and also have heard KLZ Denver a few times in the past.
stormy01 said:...and many of us have heard of the four 1520's in No. Ohio (2 near Toledo and 2 near Akron-Canton)
stormy01 said:On another note - It's too bad that little 950 in Sheboygan is operating at night, that's probably part of the reason that WNTD (Avenue 950) cannot relax its tight DA to the north/northwest. If WNTD could work out a deal with WCLB (950 in Sheboygan) and move it to another frequency that would be great. If Avenue 950 could change its pattern and/or up its power and we could hear it better in the north/northwest suburbs. Then it might even boom into Milwaukee with its 5kW. For a station with such a long history it ought to have a metro coverage signal!
stormy01 said:radioman148 said:I've heard KWTO under WIND and also have heard KLZ Denver a few times in the past.
KLZ - now that's a long time ago, though I have heard KPOF 910 in the last few months. Has anyone heard WFIL here? I think many DXers in the Chicago area have heard WEBC and WHBQ.
stormy01 said:radioman148 said:I've heard KWTO under WIND and also have heard KLZ Denver a few times in the past.
KLZ - now that's a long time ago, though I have heard KPOF 910 in the last few months. Has anyone heard WFIL here? I think many DXers in the Chicago area have heard WEBC and WHBQ.
stormy01 said:stormy01 said:radioman148 said:I've heard KWTO under WIND and also have heard KLZ Denver a few times in the past.
KLZ - now that's a long time ago, though I have heard KPOF 910 in the last few months. Has anyone heard WFIL here? I think many DXers in the Chicago area have heard WEBC and WHBQ.
I forgot to mention regarding Denver, have heard KHOW 630 and then KIMN (now KKFN) 950. So all I've heard from the Mile High City are 560-630-850-910-950-1280. None of the newer ones like 670-760.
DavidEduardo said:There are plenty of stations that are low powered or daytime that have even longer histories... WHA in Madison comes to mind... but because of regulation, legislation or simple inertia just never got better facilities.
stormy01 said:DavidEduardo said:There are plenty of stations that are low powered or daytime that have even longer histories... WHA in Madison comes to mind... but because of regulation, legislation or simple inertia just never got better facilities.
It's a shame back in the day when WAAF was broadcasting they had no desire for nighttime operation. That's when they could have gotten a better signal. They must have 'called it a day', had their fill and went home when it got dark out. Maybe it was almost an entertainment hobby for them, not a real business. Figured people would watch TV in the evening anyway.
Therefore, Avenue 950 should be on in the daytime, when almost the entire metro can hear it, and put that "Relevant" Radio on at night when nobody is also listening to that god-speak and the signal sux outside the Chicago city limits and maybe the near north shore - lame for a 5kW signal. Almost nobody is listening to that god-speak during the day on 950. Sovereign City would make a LOT more money with Avenue 950 than "Relevant" Radio does.
stormy01 said:. Has anyone heard WFIL here?
cyberdad said:stormy01 said:. Has anyone heard WFIL here?
I've never heard WFIL or WEBC here. WEBC is tough enough at night 20 miles south of their stick. I have heard KWTO, WHBQ, KLZ, and CFOS.
stormy01 said:. Has anyone heard WFIL here?
Tincap said:stormy01 said:. Has anyone heard WFIL here?
From my location near Brockville ON (44°35N 75°41W), I'm catching snippets of WFIL right now, fading in and out, but got a positive station ID. Conversation with man and woman, regarding divorce and the Bible. CFOS is underneath and at times breaking on top, slowly winning out...
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