I've tried twice to post here, but can't get through the security gate. So....I'll let you guys start the thread with what you're hearing on 800. I'll jump in later!
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We cycled through the "regional", "local". and x-band channels until autumn of last year. Then had a discussion of what should come next, and decided we'd go through the two different types of clear channels. (The ones that...theoretically...have one dominant station at night, and the others that have two.). As you may already know 790 is a former "regional" channel, so we're not including it in this go-round. We'll have the opposite in a couple of months with 940 "surrounded" by regional channels....920-980...which we visited last year.Did we decide to skip 790 kHz or have I missed that thread?Bob
We cycled through the "regional", "local". and x-band channels until autumn of last year. Then had a discussion of what should come next, and decided we'd go through the two different types of clear channels. (The ones that...theoretically...have one dominant station at night, and the others that have two.). As you may already know 790 is a former "regional" channel, so we're not including it in this go-round. We'll have the opposite in a couple of months with 940 "surrounded" by regional channels....920-980...which we visited last year.
In the day sometimes, it's WCHA Chambersburg PA. Really faint.
https://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WCHA&service=AM&h=D
We live near the lower left green 'listen now' button
Nights belong to CKLW.
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From the 'good ol days in Queens NYC (in retrospect, those days are becoming more 'magnificent' than just 'good', eh?) there seemed to be directional stations on 800 in Quebec every 50 feet nearing sunset and often at night. Through nearly total ignorance of my partial ancestry I
know very little French. But I was able to ID three of them.
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Does CKLW still have to steer their nighttime signal away from that thing in Bonaire/Antilles?
From west Houston, I hear CKLW often, and have heard XEROK and PJB. I also heard WSHO New Orleans, Sonshine Radio religious programming, last month at midnight. Listed at 233 watts at night.
Retro from Tulsa in the early 70's, KQCV Oklahoma City with religion during the day. At night, XEROK, PJB, and CKLW fought it out, with PJB and XEROK usually strongest. Before X-rock 80, I QSL'ed XELO with mostly religious programming. They stunted for what seemed like weeks before the X-rock programming started.
That's a persistent myth. CKLW has never, EVER, had to protect PJB. Ever. CKLW was there first, and PJB is for all intents and purposes a pirate (the Netherlands Antilles never signed NARBA). PJB wreaked havoc on CKLW's coverage (even in the Windsor/Detroit area), as well as the coverage of every 800, 810 and 790 in the Western Hemisphere. CKLW did and does go directional to protect XEROK (I lived right in that null)and Quebec City, among others.
Got it and thank you!
Bob
How in the world do you get CKLW in Houston? That shocks me. It certainly shouldn't be happening as, umm, focused as the CRTC is on keeping that signal out of this part of the U.S. let alone any other. A heck of a feat in any case.
When I lived there, it was weak KBME slop, an even weaker XEROK long past its glory days, or nothing.