40 Miles northwest of downtown Chicago....
Days: 1290 is almost empty. I can hear two very faint signals mixing, but neither is even remotely identifiable. Presume WZTI (Milwaukee) and WIRL (Peoria). Both 5kw. WIRL is non-directional, WZTI is only about 60 miles away, but beams most of its signal north. Away from me.
NightsL A het! At least for the past couple of months. No idea what it is or where it comes from, but I can hear it on all of my radios. Otherwise, it's usually WIRL/ But there's a mystery there, as well. Some nights WIRL is completely missing, or at least nearly so, Other nights, WIRL is one of the strongest of the former "regional" channel signal. My guess is that there could be some transmitter work going on, and they may be at reduced power from time to time. When WIRL has been weak or missing, it opens the door for ) WHIO to rise to the top with a fair signal. CFRW (Winnipeg) is a less frequent visitor. I've also heard WKLJ (Sparta, WI) a couple of times. Presumably on 5kw day power._
Retro: Through much of the 1960s and 1970s, 1290 at night was a battle between WIRL and KOIL. A battle of two legendary top 40 stations taking turns on top. I haven't heard KOIL here for a long time, however. At least 10-15 years, if not more.
WIRL was one of my daytime top-40 "go-tos" during my college days in southeast Iowa. It disappeared completely at night (protecting KOIL). But the day signal was fabulous. Listenable from where I was and all the way across central Illinois to the Indiana state line.
Days: 1290 is almost empty. I can hear two very faint signals mixing, but neither is even remotely identifiable. Presume WZTI (Milwaukee) and WIRL (Peoria). Both 5kw. WIRL is non-directional, WZTI is only about 60 miles away, but beams most of its signal north. Away from me.
NightsL A het! At least for the past couple of months. No idea what it is or where it comes from, but I can hear it on all of my radios. Otherwise, it's usually WIRL/ But there's a mystery there, as well. Some nights WIRL is completely missing, or at least nearly so, Other nights, WIRL is one of the strongest of the former "regional" channel signal. My guess is that there could be some transmitter work going on, and they may be at reduced power from time to time. When WIRL has been weak or missing, it opens the door for ) WHIO to rise to the top with a fair signal. CFRW (Winnipeg) is a less frequent visitor. I've also heard WKLJ (Sparta, WI) a couple of times. Presumably on 5kw day power._
Retro: Through much of the 1960s and 1970s, 1290 at night was a battle between WIRL and KOIL. A battle of two legendary top 40 stations taking turns on top. I haven't heard KOIL here for a long time, however. At least 10-15 years, if not more.
WIRL was one of my daytime top-40 "go-tos" during my college days in southeast Iowa. It disappeared completely at night (protecting KOIL). But the day signal was fabulous. Listenable from where I was and all the way across central Illinois to the Indiana state line.