Delayed this week for obvious reasons. But now that things are back to whatever passes for normal, let's continue our journey up the dial into the "home stretch". The question, therefore, this week is what are you guys hearing this day on 1540.....
At my home location northwest of Chicago, daytime it's not much of anything unless KXEL ma ,kes it in on daytime skywave. It's usually not in all day, but KXEL typically is audible for at least an hour after sunrise and also at least an hour before sunset. There's a 500 watt daytimer on 1540 northwest of Milwaukee (WTKM), but it's not audible for me.
At night, it's all KXEL. Typically, it's my best skywave signal, blowing out anything else that might be on the channel. BUT......just this past week, I tuned into 1540 a couple of hours before sunrise, and to my surprise KXEL was mixing with CHIN. I almost never hear CHIN, so my first thought was perhaps they were on day pattern or non-directional STA or something. Yet, I'm not sure about that because there was an unusually good path from the Toronto area. CHUM was on top of 1050 for the first time in years, and CFRB was also considerably stronger than usual. So I'm not sure.
At my home location northwest of Chicago, daytime it's not much of anything unless KXEL ma ,kes it in on daytime skywave. It's usually not in all day, but KXEL typically is audible for at least an hour after sunrise and also at least an hour before sunset. There's a 500 watt daytimer on 1540 northwest of Milwaukee (WTKM), but it's not audible for me.
At night, it's all KXEL. Typically, it's my best skywave signal, blowing out anything else that might be on the channel. BUT......just this past week, I tuned into 1540 a couple of hours before sunrise, and to my surprise KXEL was mixing with CHIN. I almost never hear CHIN, so my first thought was perhaps they were on day pattern or non-directional STA or something. Yet, I'm not sure about that because there was an unusually good path from the Toronto area. CHUM was on top of 1050 for the first time in years, and CFRB was also considerably stronger than usual. So I'm not sure.