Busy Sunday on tap for me. Not sure exactly "how busy", so I'll jump in a little early with 1140. At my location in the far northwest Chicago metro....
Days: Mostly splatter from WISN (1130), On a couple of rare occasions with WISN off (or on night pattern for whatever reason), I've heard WVEL. A 5kw non directional daytimer from the Peoria area,
Night: All WRVA, which usually has a good signal here thanks to a pattern which favors this area. Once in a while, I'd hear Sioux Falls, South Dakota underneath (ex-KSOO), but not recently.
Other Location: At our beach getaway spot on the Gulf of Mexico near Pensacola, 1140 is an interesting frequency. WRVA is almost always absent at night, and a music station comes in which I haven't been able to identify. Mostly tropical instrumental music without breaks or announcers. And then, sometimes it's not present at all.
When I used to go to Stuttgart, Germany every year on business trips, there was a nearby AFRTS station on 1143. I'm not sure how far away it was or what power they were using, but it was strong enough to put a fair signal 24/7 into my high rise steel and concrete hotel. I never heard it at night through the slop on the channel elsewhere in Europe or in London. (The main AFRTS blowtorch in Germany was on 873. That one came in like a local in England).
Days: Mostly splatter from WISN (1130), On a couple of rare occasions with WISN off (or on night pattern for whatever reason), I've heard WVEL. A 5kw non directional daytimer from the Peoria area,
Night: All WRVA, which usually has a good signal here thanks to a pattern which favors this area. Once in a while, I'd hear Sioux Falls, South Dakota underneath (ex-KSOO), but not recently.
Other Location: At our beach getaway spot on the Gulf of Mexico near Pensacola, 1140 is an interesting frequency. WRVA is almost always absent at night, and a music station comes in which I haven't been able to identify. Mostly tropical instrumental music without breaks or announcers. And then, sometimes it's not present at all.
When I used to go to Stuttgart, Germany every year on business trips, there was a nearby AFRTS station on 1143. I'm not sure how far away it was or what power they were using, but it was strong enough to put a fair signal 24/7 into my high rise steel and concrete hotel. I never heard it at night through the slop on the channel elsewhere in Europe or in London. (The main AFRTS blowtorch in Germany was on 873. That one came in like a local in England).