40 or so miles northwest of downtown Chicago.....
Days: The current version of a battle that's been going on since the 1960s. The battle of the "TAs". WNTA from Rockford, IL and WKTA, Evanston, IL. These days, WNTA wins the battle here, but WKTA is easily audible undernearh. WNTA is 1kw with a minor lobe that favors me. WKTA is 5kw with a pattern that does not favor me, so it's in the background despite being closer and operating with more power.
Retro: Back when these two were operating as 1kw daytimers as WRRR and WEAW respectivvely, it was a real contest. Mixing without either one really getting the best of it. Then, at some point, someone apparently decided talking to fish was a great idea, so along came the WEAW/WKTA upgrade to 5kw and throw most of the resultant signal into Lake Michigan. If they're still using their site near Willow Road and the Tri-State Tollway, I'm guessing Radioman may be able to pick up WKTA on all of his kitchen appliances.
Night: These days, both WKTA and WNTA power down significantly and disappear at my location. Nothing rises to the top of 1330 on a regular basis. Evansville, IN sometimes breaks through around sunset. "Back in the day", KFH from Wichita, KS was a frequent visitor. But they're long gone (to 1240). I don't recall hearing the current occupant of the Wichita 1330, KNSS.
Days: The current version of a battle that's been going on since the 1960s. The battle of the "TAs". WNTA from Rockford, IL and WKTA, Evanston, IL. These days, WNTA wins the battle here, but WKTA is easily audible undernearh. WNTA is 1kw with a minor lobe that favors me. WKTA is 5kw with a pattern that does not favor me, so it's in the background despite being closer and operating with more power.
Retro: Back when these two were operating as 1kw daytimers as WRRR and WEAW respectivvely, it was a real contest. Mixing without either one really getting the best of it. Then, at some point, someone apparently decided talking to fish was a great idea, so along came the WEAW/WKTA upgrade to 5kw and throw most of the resultant signal into Lake Michigan. If they're still using their site near Willow Road and the Tri-State Tollway, I'm guessing Radioman may be able to pick up WKTA on all of his kitchen appliances.
Night: These days, both WKTA and WNTA power down significantly and disappear at my location. Nothing rises to the top of 1330 on a regular basis. Evansville, IN sometimes breaks through around sunset. "Back in the day", KFH from Wichita, KS was a frequent visitor. But they're long gone (to 1240). I don't recall hearing the current occupant of the Wichita 1330, KNSS.