From the southwest suburbs of Chicago:
Days – The only way to get WBEL is via the Sony ICF-2010, on narrow bandwidth, with the Tecsun loop. Even then it's weak but legible.
Nights – WKJG Fort Wayne was the one that broke through the overnight hash in the last week; previously heard as WMEE and WQRK. Others over the years: WAOK Atlanta; KHWK Winona, Minn.; KSFN St. Louis; WMUR Central City / Greenville, Ky. (at 2 a.m., and more likely running 500 watts than the listed 23-watt nighttime power); and KQKD Redfield, S.D. on a 2022 midnight DX test, after which I heard WBEL for the first time.
All this while about 6 miles from the 1390 WGRB transmitter, and no hash from it.
Days – The only way to get WBEL is via the Sony ICF-2010, on narrow bandwidth, with the Tecsun loop. Even then it's weak but legible.
Nights – WKJG Fort Wayne was the one that broke through the overnight hash in the last week; previously heard as WMEE and WQRK. Others over the years: WAOK Atlanta; KHWK Winona, Minn.; KSFN St. Louis; WMUR Central City / Greenville, Ky. (at 2 a.m., and more likely running 500 watts than the listed 23-watt nighttime power); and KQKD Redfield, S.D. on a 2022 midnight DX test, after which I heard WBEL for the first time.
All this while about 6 miles from the 1390 WGRB transmitter, and no hash from it.