Far northwest suburban Chicago.....
Days: 1180 is WSQR from Sycamore, IL. 900 watts ND from 30 miles southwest of me. Signal is generally fair-good,
Night: WSQR drops to ONE watt. Which means their wattage is exactly equal to their number of translators. It also means a signal with a listenable range of about 2-3 miles at night. I've never heard WSQR here at night What I hear is a fair-good WHAM. Sometimes with the R. Rebelde "chorus" faintly underneath.
Sunrise/Sunset: Sometimes WJNT from Jackson, MS sneaks in 50kw day power. That's rare, however.
Other Location.: As most, if not all, of you on this board already know, Cuba has turned its island into a giant antenna farm on 1180 relaying R. Rebelde to thwart U.S. government-run R. Marti from Marathon in the Floriday Keys. The result of all these transmitters is a listenable night signal (albeit with echo) 24/7 at our beach getaway location near Pensacola. Usually strong enough...but not always....to blow out WHAM, WJNT, and everything else that might otherwise be on 1180.
Days: 1180 is WSQR from Sycamore, IL. 900 watts ND from 30 miles southwest of me. Signal is generally fair-good,
Night: WSQR drops to ONE watt. Which means their wattage is exactly equal to their number of translators. It also means a signal with a listenable range of about 2-3 miles at night. I've never heard WSQR here at night What I hear is a fair-good WHAM. Sometimes with the R. Rebelde "chorus" faintly underneath.
Sunrise/Sunset: Sometimes WJNT from Jackson, MS sneaks in 50kw day power. That's rare, however.
Other Location.: As most, if not all, of you on this board already know, Cuba has turned its island into a giant antenna farm on 1180 relaying R. Rebelde to thwart U.S. government-run R. Marti from Marathon in the Floriday Keys. The result of all these transmitters is a listenable night signal (albeit with echo) 24/7 at our beach getaway location near Pensacola. Usually strong enough...but not always....to blow out WHAM, WJNT, and everything else that might otherwise be on 1180.