KYW, by about 100 miles SSE of here, is the day-and-night station. I've had the middle car-button set to them in the 20 years worth of all the car radios I've owned since moving here. I hear tell that they were heard in Hawaii, which sort of makes sense when looking at their pattern and projecting it on a world globe.
One morning though, mostly daylight, in came that station from Boston with THEIR morning news show on the nice Zenith 6-tuber next to the bed. It completely overrode KYW (like, thoroughly inaudible) and fooled me for a few minutes. I don't have them counted by call letters, just 'Boston, 1060'. I remember they had a 'B' in them someplace.
http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WQOM&service=AM&status=L&hours=D
I'd swear that they once had a critical-hours pattern as well, at one time. R-L doesn't have one assigned to 'WQOM' now, though, nor is there a power assigned to any critical-hours power, naturally. Perhaps I'd heard WQOM on that signal.
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Can someone in the northeast can tell me what the station I frequently hear at night is, frequently giving KYW the occasional hassle? I hear classical music at times, and mild easy-listening music in a foreign language. Is this Mexico or Cuba? They never identify, and never
.... quite
..... override
KYW long enough to make a guess.