Sorry I'm late to the party this week. I was busy "Celebrating America" during the long weekend with friends and fam.
Anyway here back at the ranch on the far northwest fringe of the Chicago metro.....
Day: 1060 is a very weak WHFB from Benton Harbor, MI. Back in the 70s, IIRC they went from 1kw to 5kw, which did next to nothing for them in terms of improving their signal at my location. I'm actually closer to the 1060 in Rochelle, IL. But their 500-watt signal is severely nulled in my direction (east-northeast).
Night: KYW is normally in with a good signal and alone. But with KYW nulled, XEEP is sometimes audible.
Other Locations: At our beach getaway place near Pensacola, KYW is almost always absent and XEEP is one of the most reliable Mexican signals.
Closer to home,CKMX is widely heard on occasions around the Midwest, but elusive for me at my home location. I've heard them at various points nearby however.
Anyway here back at the ranch on the far northwest fringe of the Chicago metro.....
Day: 1060 is a very weak WHFB from Benton Harbor, MI. Back in the 70s, IIRC they went from 1kw to 5kw, which did next to nothing for them in terms of improving their signal at my location. I'm actually closer to the 1060 in Rochelle, IL. But their 500-watt signal is severely nulled in my direction (east-northeast).
Night: KYW is normally in with a good signal and alone. But with KYW nulled, XEEP is sometimes audible.
Other Locations: At our beach getaway place near Pensacola, KYW is almost always absent and XEEP is one of the most reliable Mexican signals.
Closer to home,CKMX is widely heard on occasions around the Midwest, but elusive for me at my home location. I've heard them at various points nearby however.