40 Miles NW of downtown Chicago....
Days Usually a fair- weak TIS signal intended to cover the next county east of us.
Nights: If anything, 1620 is usually occupied by a jumble of weak signals. I try from time to catch WNTP from Pensacola. FL. I'm pretty sure I've heard it, but I haven't been able to positively ID it. R. Rebelde from Cuba sometimes comes through, but it's pretty rare....Although I suspect they're running more than 1kw at night.
Other Location: I'm currently spending the month at a location about 12 miles from the WNTP transmitter. Via a land path with horrible ground conductivity, (.05). The result...despite WNTP's 10kw day power...is not much better than fair. At night, when WNTP drops to 1kw, Rebelde takes over, although WNTP is still audible.
Retro: At my home location, I used to be able to occasionally hear the now-defunct WDND from Elkhart, Indiana. Either by daytime skywave or via skywave at night.
Days Usually a fair- weak TIS signal intended to cover the next county east of us.
Nights: If anything, 1620 is usually occupied by a jumble of weak signals. I try from time to catch WNTP from Pensacola. FL. I'm pretty sure I've heard it, but I haven't been able to positively ID it. R. Rebelde from Cuba sometimes comes through, but it's pretty rare....Although I suspect they're running more than 1kw at night.
Other Location: I'm currently spending the month at a location about 12 miles from the WNTP transmitter. Via a land path with horrible ground conductivity, (.05). The result...despite WNTP's 10kw day power...is not much better than fair. At night, when WNTP drops to 1kw, Rebelde takes over, although WNTP is still audible.
Retro: At my home location, I used to be able to occasionally hear the now-defunct WDND from Elkhart, Indiana. Either by daytime skywave or via skywave at night.