Crystal Lake, Illinois.....
Days: 1580 is basically empty. Occasionally, I'll hear weak, unidentifiable stuff on daytime skywave. But this is pretty rare.
Nights: CKDO from Oshawa, Ontario, 10kw, is usually in with a fair signal and comfortably on top of other signals that are not strong enough to break through. Oshawa is about 40 miles east of Toronto, and best known for a large GM manufacturing plant. CKDO is unique in my experience in that, I've heard them at my home on both 1580 and also on their former frequency, 1350. Both from the same strip of land situated between Lake Ontario and the 401 Freeway. I've driven by it dozens of times, directly on my route between both Toronto-Ottawa and Toronto-Montreal.
Retro: For the most part, I was just out of range of WKKD, a coffeepot on 1580 from Auroa, IL 250 or 500 watts...I forget. The pattern didn't favor me, but occasionally, on clear winter days it would sneak in.
Note: This concludes our series on the former "clear channels". Next week we return to the channels previously known as "regional" and "local", and then finishing with the X-band. We'll begin at 550, and work our way up the dial. So, if you haven't done so recently, check 'those channels out, and get ready to let us know what you're hearing at your location. Should be fun and more than a few surprises!
Days: 1580 is basically empty. Occasionally, I'll hear weak, unidentifiable stuff on daytime skywave. But this is pretty rare.
Nights: CKDO from Oshawa, Ontario, 10kw, is usually in with a fair signal and comfortably on top of other signals that are not strong enough to break through. Oshawa is about 40 miles east of Toronto, and best known for a large GM manufacturing plant. CKDO is unique in my experience in that, I've heard them at my home on both 1580 and also on their former frequency, 1350. Both from the same strip of land situated between Lake Ontario and the 401 Freeway. I've driven by it dozens of times, directly on my route between both Toronto-Ottawa and Toronto-Montreal.
Retro: For the most part, I was just out of range of WKKD, a coffeepot on 1580 from Auroa, IL 250 or 500 watts...I forget. The pattern didn't favor me, but occasionally, on clear winter days it would sneak in.
Note: This concludes our series on the former "clear channels". Next week we return to the channels previously known as "regional" and "local", and then finishing with the X-band. We'll begin at 550, and work our way up the dial. So, if you haven't done so recently, check 'those channels out, and get ready to let us know what you're hearing at your location. Should be fun and more than a few surprises!
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