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A Night in Indiana

I never heard WIBG in Northern Illinois
I only heard it a time or two in Cleveland, even though as the owner of a share of Storer Broadcasting, it was a "must hear". It was easier to hear WSPD, WJBK, WMMN, WWVA and even KGBS than WIBG.
 
I never heard WIBG in Northern Illinois
Never in metro Chicago when I lived there (1975-94), but in Bloomington IN, they came in occasionally in the late 1960s/early '70s. They were not a regular, though.
 
I tried to null CBW but still had no luck.
Nulling CBW is tough duty at my location. Most nights it's really strong. Even at times splattering on WMVP (instead of the other way around). With a non-directional this strong here, I'm a little surprised that it's next to impossible at the place where we stay on the Gulf near Pensacola. Down there, it's usually WNML (Knoxville, TN) on top with a good signal.
 
Nulling CBW is tough duty at my location. Most nights it's really strong. Even at times splattering on WMVP (instead of the other way around). With a non-directional this strong here, I'm a little surprised that it's next to impossible at the place where we stay on the Gulf near Pensacola. Down there, it's usually WNML (Knoxville, TN) on top with a good signal.
I would think you could get CBW on the gulf, but the way the former clears and partial clears have been filled up I guess I shouldn't be.
 
Nulling CBW is tough duty at my location. Most nights it's really strong. Even at times splattering on WMVP (instead of the other way around). With a non-directional this strong here, I'm a little surprised that it's next to impossible at the place where we stay on the Gulf near Pensacola. Down there, it's usually WNML (Knoxville, TN) on top with a good signal.
WNML gets out. I've gotten it in Ohio, next door to WONE, and on SDRs and in person throughout the southeast
 
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