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AM Frequency of the Week - 840 kHz

What do you all get on 840AM? In Vermilion, OH it is slop from WKNR 850 days and WHAS nights. In Indianola, IA it is a weak KTIC days and WHAS nights
 
Northern VA,

Day, very weak WKTR Earlysville, VA, near Charlottesville. It seems to be off the air recently, as the result, nothing.

Sunrise, sometimes, esp. in the winter, WCEO Columbia, SC with the regional-Mexican format, a 50 kW daytimer.
Nights, it's always WHAS, with sometimes some weak Spanish underneath.
 
15 miles south of Jacksonville, FL Nothing during the day, WHAS is most common at night with a fair to good signal.
 
Located in Western WA.

Daytime: KGNW 830 splash.

Nighttime: mix of KSWB Seaside OR and KKNX, Eugene OR (both playing oldies). Often there will also be KXNT Las Vegas and KMAX Colfax WA in the mix, and on rare occasions CKBX, 100 Mile House, BC (eclectic mix of country & southern rock).

In the 80's I logged WHAS Louisville once or twice. But back then it was more of a clear frequency.
 
Far northwest suburban Chicago....

Days: Splatter from local WAIT (850). I have heard a very weak WHAS when WAIT has been off
Night: All WHAS
 
Monroe, WA

Day - usually nothing. Sometimes some weak skip in the daytime winter (KSWB?)

Night - Usually KSWB Seaside and KKNX Eugene, as well as KMAX Colfax (mainly sunset), KXNT LV, CKBX-BC. No WHAS heard here yet.

-crainbebo
 
near Boston:

daytime nothing (we have an 830 & 850 up here)

at night ive logged WHAS as well as Radio Revolucion Cuba
 
SW Ohio

As would be expected...
WHAS - Perhaps my strongest regional signal daytime, and consistently strong at night.
 
Columbus, Ohio
A weak WHAS daytime and strong WHAS at night. In some areas of town, it takes interference from WVSG on 820. When 820 was WOSU and it was running IBOC, WHAS was unlistenable daytime.
 
In the day, a weak but steady WVPO from Stroudsburg is there in the new DX digs.
Years gone by, they'd make it to western Long Island even though they were the same direction as WNYC (830 then). They had quite a bit of pop for a 250 watter. Word is that some of the transmission stuff has weakened over the years. They were recently sold, along with a few other area stations, to Connoisseur Media.

WHAS reigns at night. Sometimes there's some faint Spanish station with them ; not often.

(There's a WKDI 840 from Maryland, a daytimer, religious, on the Delaware side of Chesapeake Bay. We get a lot of AM stuff from that direction anyway, so a spin or two of the dial at sunset might turn them up).
 
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