Okay guys, we continue up the dial this week. Next stop on our tour of the former I-B channels is 680. What have you been hearing there lately?
Here in the far northwest Chicago burbs, it's all slop and iboc hiss from WSCR 670. The blowtorch in my backyard. Or more correctly my middle son's backyard. He's only about 3 miles from their stick!
At night, even with the iboc shut off, or when WSCR experiences some down time, there's still not much. Most likely to surface, but still not all that common, is what I call the "little blowtorch", WCTT from Corbin, KY. Always amazes me that on a channel with so many big signals, it's one of the little ones that most often makes the hop to my location. With less than a kilowatt. I've also heard WPTF and CFTR, but not very often. "Back in the day", KNBR would sometimes sneak in, but I haven't heard them around here for many years.
Here in the far northwest Chicago burbs, it's all slop and iboc hiss from WSCR 670. The blowtorch in my backyard. Or more correctly my middle son's backyard. He's only about 3 miles from their stick!
At night, even with the iboc shut off, or when WSCR experiences some down time, there's still not much. Most likely to surface, but still not all that common, is what I call the "little blowtorch", WCTT from Corbin, KY. Always amazes me that on a channel with so many big signals, it's one of the little ones that most often makes the hop to my location. With less than a kilowatt. I've also heard WPTF and CFTR, but not very often. "Back in the day", KNBR would sometimes sneak in, but I haven't heard them around here for many years.