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AM Frequency of the Week 540

South Mississippi:

Day: weak signal from WASG Daphne, AL (urban gospel)
Night: KMLB Monroe, LA (news/talk) and XEWA San Luis Potosi "Los 40"
 
The Chicago American used to have a very complete listing of radio stations heard in the Chicago Area. When WYLO 540 came on the air, when we were visiting our relatives in the NWC/ORD area, I saw it listed. I found a radio and tuned in right away. I was surprised when I found out that it was only 250 watts.
surprised me as well that WYLO was only 350 watts. As for CBEF, I've never personally heard it at my location day or night. But going in the other direction, CBEF was good day and night up the 401 freeway to at least the outskirts of Toronto, If you're in an area with good ground cconductivity on 340, you definitely don't need a lot of watts to have a big signal.
 
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