This week, the question is "what do you guys hear on 1080"?
For me 24/7, it's WNWI, a semi-local from the southwest Chicago suburbs. 4kw ND day, 3.6kw nights aimed mostly in my direction from about 50 miles away. Signal is fair, and doesn't vary much day or night. WTIC sometimes puts in appearances around sunrise and sunset. Also KRLD, but less frequently.
It doesn't hurt WNWI that my local area is in the nighttime nulls of both WTIC and KRLD, so before WNWI came on, the channel was fairly open. A weak KRLD was the more common of the two blowtorches when both were on night pattern. Also before WNWI came on, 1080 was occupied here during the day by a weak WPOK from Pontiac, IL. That one is long gone, but it was 1kw ND from about 100 miles south of me.
For me 24/7, it's WNWI, a semi-local from the southwest Chicago suburbs. 4kw ND day, 3.6kw nights aimed mostly in my direction from about 50 miles away. Signal is fair, and doesn't vary much day or night. WTIC sometimes puts in appearances around sunrise and sunset. Also KRLD, but less frequently.
It doesn't hurt WNWI that my local area is in the nighttime nulls of both WTIC and KRLD, so before WNWI came on, the channel was fairly open. A weak KRLD was the more common of the two blowtorches when both were on night pattern. Also before WNWI came on, 1080 was occupied here during the day by a weak WPOK from Pontiac, IL. That one is long gone, but it was 1kw ND from about 100 miles south of me.
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