An easy one for me this week....and look, no typo in the title bar! 
So up we go one "tick" to 1000khz. The reason I say its an easy one for me is because it's 50kw local WMVP here all day and all night.
The WMVP signal is a little better during the day than it is at night. Daytime is very good, but not as strong as the non-directional blowtorches on 670, 720, and 780. I think probably has to do more with distance (about 12 miles further away from me than those three sticks), and dial position than with the fact that the day signal is slightly directional.
The day signal for me actually is comparable to WLS, which has it's transmitter about 50 miles away from my location.
At night, the signal aimed at me is reduced to about 22kw, IIRC. The signal is still good, but the difference is noticeable. It's easier to null, and splatter from CBW is sometimes apparent (although not a serious issue). I can sometimes hear XEOY underneath, although that is relatively rare. The only other thing to turn up was KTOK with an ID, once when (then-WCFL) was off for a couple of seconds during a pattern change.
FWIW, in the town where I grew up (Wauconda, IL), ten miles east of here, there was/is no noticeable difference between the day and night signal, and I never heard XEOY.
So up we go one "tick" to 1000khz. The reason I say its an easy one for me is because it's 50kw local WMVP here all day and all night.
The WMVP signal is a little better during the day than it is at night. Daytime is very good, but not as strong as the non-directional blowtorches on 670, 720, and 780. I think probably has to do more with distance (about 12 miles further away from me than those three sticks), and dial position than with the fact that the day signal is slightly directional.
The day signal for me actually is comparable to WLS, which has it's transmitter about 50 miles away from my location.
At night, the signal aimed at me is reduced to about 22kw, IIRC. The signal is still good, but the difference is noticeable. It's easier to null, and splatter from CBW is sometimes apparent (although not a serious issue). I can sometimes hear XEOY underneath, although that is relatively rare. The only other thing to turn up was KTOK with an ID, once when (then-WCFL) was off for a couple of seconds during a pattern change.
FWIW, in the town where I grew up (Wauconda, IL), ten miles east of here, there was/is no noticeable difference between the day and night signal, and I never heard XEOY.