Back to what used to be called "regional" channels for June. Starting with 1410. Here far northwest suburban Chicago area.....
Days: Semi-local WRMN with a good signal. 1kw ND from about 16 miles due south of me.
Nights: WRMN bumps up to 1,300 watts and goes to a NE-SW oriented figure eight. I'm on the western edge of the NE lobe. The result is a slightly weaker signal, but still good enough for WRMN to remain comfortably on top of the audible slop in the background.
Most commonly heard with WRMN nulled is WING. But I wouldn't call it a regular. I've also heard WIZM (La Crosse, WI), but their 5kw night pattern doesn't favor my location, so it's quite rare.
Days: Semi-local WRMN with a good signal. 1kw ND from about 16 miles due south of me.
Nights: WRMN bumps up to 1,300 watts and goes to a NE-SW oriented figure eight. I'm on the western edge of the NE lobe. The result is a slightly weaker signal, but still good enough for WRMN to remain comfortably on top of the audible slop in the background.
Most commonly heard with WRMN nulled is WING. But I wouldn't call it a regular. I've also heard WIZM (La Crosse, WI), but their 5kw night pattern doesn't favor my location, so it's quite rare.