What do you all get on 1560 AM? For me in Vermilion, OH it is a rather weak WWYC from Toledo, OH and at night WQEW from NYC with Radio Disney.
Zach said:1560 is a pretty dead frequency on the Alabama Gulf coast. For the most part, it's nothing day and a jumbled mess at night.
However, close to the beach, I've heard WSLA from Slidell, Louisiana faintly during the day. It's 1 kW at about 120 miles due west.
Around sunset, it's an often strong and reiable KGOW from Houston, 475 miles west. I think it's a daytimer only, right? I don't recall hearing it at night.
After dark, the only station I can recall logging is WPAD from Paducah, at 471 miles north. That was a one time deal, haven't heard it since.
Gregg said:WQEW NYC is the only 50,000 watt station on 1560 in North America.
purpledevil said:Uh...no. KGOW-Bellaire, Texas is also @ 1560 with 50,000 watts during the day, & 19kW @ night.Gregg said:WQEW NYC is the only 50,000 watt station on 1560 in North America.
schmave said:KGOW runs at all hours. Oddly enough, its night pattern favors you more than the day pattern. The day pattern largely shoots northeast from Rosharon, Texas, and unless something has changed recently the night towers are out near Katy, Texas, west of Houston, and shoot the signal back over the city to the east/southeast.
jd said:purpledevil said:Uh...no. KGOW-Bellaire, Texas is also @ 1560 with 50,000 watts during the day, & 19kW @ night.Gregg said:WQEW NYC is the only 50,000 watt station on 1560 in North America.
Not to quibble over small details, but KGOW operates with 46kW day and 15kW at night. In 2011 a reduction from 50kW (originally licensed in 2006) along with alteration in height of one of the towers was made to address the problem of daytime skywave. Whether or not that was successful largely depends on where you're listening; at my location I noticed little if any change. Also, the nighttime power was scaled back from the the once planned 19kW (coupled with with a slight adjustment in the basic pattern orientation) to satisfy some concerns from the SCT in Mexico.
For the record there is another 50kW station besides WQEW on 1560, albeit a daytimer, WAGL in Lancaster SC.