My apologies for being late with this post....
Today begins a revisit of the former "clear channels", beginning with 530, which is not used for commercial broadcasts in the U.S. As in the past, we'll treat it as a "clear".
Days: At my location northwest of Chicago, 530 is mostly blank during daytime. Occasionally I'll hear a TIS signal. Usually a temporary setup from a road construction site.
Nights: Usually CHLO (250 watts) from the Tpromto area, sometimes mixing with R. Enciclopedia from Cuba.
Retro/Other location: Until fairly recently, R. Enciclopedia dominated the channel here, Sometimes with CHLO's predecessor, CIAO, in the background. I've seen reports that R. Enciclopedia was running anywhere from 10 to 30kw. With Cuba, who knows? Whatever it was, the Cubans may have reduced it.
It's been two years since I've been able to visit our usual beach location on the Gulf near Pensacola. First, due to recovering from surgery, then due to the Covid pandemic. There, "before we were so rudely interrupted", R. Enciclopedia is (or was) audible there 24/7. Very weak daytime, but a fair-good signal at night. In recent years, at the beach and elsewhere in the south and southeast, a R. Rebelde relay on 530 also can be heard. Usually under R. Enciclopedia, but sometimes getting on top.
(BTW on a personal note, it was supposed to be back to the beach for us next month, but due to ongoing Covid restrictions, and ongoing hurricane repairs, we've rescheduled for late June. There should be lots of DX to catch up on....and report on....then!)
Today begins a revisit of the former "clear channels", beginning with 530, which is not used for commercial broadcasts in the U.S. As in the past, we'll treat it as a "clear".
Days: At my location northwest of Chicago, 530 is mostly blank during daytime. Occasionally I'll hear a TIS signal. Usually a temporary setup from a road construction site.
Nights: Usually CHLO (250 watts) from the Tpromto area, sometimes mixing with R. Enciclopedia from Cuba.
Retro/Other location: Until fairly recently, R. Enciclopedia dominated the channel here, Sometimes with CHLO's predecessor, CIAO, in the background. I've seen reports that R. Enciclopedia was running anywhere from 10 to 30kw. With Cuba, who knows? Whatever it was, the Cubans may have reduced it.
It's been two years since I've been able to visit our usual beach location on the Gulf near Pensacola. First, due to recovering from surgery, then due to the Covid pandemic. There, "before we were so rudely interrupted", R. Enciclopedia is (or was) audible there 24/7. Very weak daytime, but a fair-good signal at night. In recent years, at the beach and elsewhere in the south and southeast, a R. Rebelde relay on 530 also can be heard. Usually under R. Enciclopedia, but sometimes getting on top.
(BTW on a personal note, it was supposed to be back to the beach for us next month, but due to ongoing Covid restrictions, and ongoing hurricane repairs, we've rescheduled for late June. There should be lots of DX to catch up on....and report on....then!)