I posted this thread yesterday, but somehow it apparently disappeared. So here goes again..... Far northwest suburban Chicago.
Days: WKRS from Waukegan, IL. 25 miles east-northeast of me. 1kw. Pattern is pretty much not unfavorable towards me, so the result is a weak signal. WLPO from La Salle, IL is sometimes faintly audible underneath or with WKRS nulled, WLPO is also 1kw with a rather tight east-west pattern, which also doesn't favor my location.
Nights: WKRS powers down to 90 watts and disappears. Cleveland (WHKW) is on top of the mess more often than not. I've also heard XEB a few times.
Other Location" At our vacation spot near Pensacola, XEB is a fairly reliable regular. Usually with a fair signal. Also....a few nights ago I was tuning the New Braunfels TX SDR and had XEB when I stopped at 1220. Signal was not as strong as I expected. Fair at best. So I was wondering if perhaps they're running less than their authorized 100kw.
Days: WKRS from Waukegan, IL. 25 miles east-northeast of me. 1kw. Pattern is pretty much not unfavorable towards me, so the result is a weak signal. WLPO from La Salle, IL is sometimes faintly audible underneath or with WKRS nulled, WLPO is also 1kw with a rather tight east-west pattern, which also doesn't favor my location.
Nights: WKRS powers down to 90 watts and disappears. Cleveland (WHKW) is on top of the mess more often than not. I've also heard XEB a few times.
Other Location" At our vacation spot near Pensacola, XEB is a fairly reliable regular. Usually with a fair signal. Also....a few nights ago I was tuning the New Braunfels TX SDR and had XEB when I stopped at 1220. Signal was not as strong as I expected. Fair at best. So I was wondering if perhaps they're running less than their authorized 100kw.