And so, on we go to a new AM FOTW series. This time through the dial, we deal with the Class A AM channels. Formerly dominated (at night) by what used to be called the I-A and I-B clear channel stations.
But we begin at the beginning with 530, a channel only used in the U.S. for TIS stations, so I'm not sure what, if any, classification fits. 530, of course, does have a few more traditional broadcast stations beyond America's borders.
Here northwest of Chicago.....
Days: 530 used to have automated traffic reports from the Chicago freeway system. It was audible here....albeit barely. I haven't heard it for quite some time, so I don't know if it is still on.
Nights: CIAO from suburban Toronto is fairly regular here. Usually with a fair signal. Null it, and R. Enciclopedia is frequently present. Sometimes mixing with R. Rebelde. The R. Enciclopedia signal hasn't been quite as reliable/listenable lately as it had been previously. I'm wondering, however, if this might improve with the onset of winter.
Other Location: At the beginning of the month, I spent a 4-day getaway at our usual spot on the beach souhwest of Pensacola. As in the past, R. Enciclopedia is audible there 24/7. Weak during the day, stronger at night. Once again, I thought the signal had degraded slightly. But I'm not 100% sure about that. We were staying two doors down from our usual unit, which might have had something to do with it. Yet at the same time R. Rebelde, while still mostly underneath, seemed to be slightly stronger.
But we begin at the beginning with 530, a channel only used in the U.S. for TIS stations, so I'm not sure what, if any, classification fits. 530, of course, does have a few more traditional broadcast stations beyond America's borders.
Here northwest of Chicago.....
Days: 530 used to have automated traffic reports from the Chicago freeway system. It was audible here....albeit barely. I haven't heard it for quite some time, so I don't know if it is still on.
Nights: CIAO from suburban Toronto is fairly regular here. Usually with a fair signal. Null it, and R. Enciclopedia is frequently present. Sometimes mixing with R. Rebelde. The R. Enciclopedia signal hasn't been quite as reliable/listenable lately as it had been previously. I'm wondering, however, if this might improve with the onset of winter.
Other Location: At the beginning of the month, I spent a 4-day getaway at our usual spot on the beach souhwest of Pensacola. As in the past, R. Enciclopedia is audible there 24/7. Weak during the day, stronger at night. Once again, I thought the signal had degraded slightly. But I'm not 100% sure about that. We were staying two doors down from our usual unit, which might have had something to do with it. Yet at the same time R. Rebelde, while still mostly underneath, seemed to be slightly stronger.