Busy Holiday Weekend, so I thought I'd sneak in here a day earlier than usual while I have the chance. A reminder to any newcomers here, that our current series is focused on what used to the the class 3 (regional) channels>
40 miles northwest of downtown Chicago....
Days: On a really good radio, or on many car radios in an open, noise free area, 910 usually brings up a VERY weak WSUI. 5kw non-directional (days) from Iowa City. The University of Iowa Public radio station. (aka "The Big Pig")
Nights; WSUI sometimes sneaks in on night pattern (4kw), As does WGTO from Cassopolis, MI (Presumably if owner Larry Langford forgets to power down). WFDF from suburban Detroit is more common. But as a practical matter, 910 is usually a mess.
Sunrise/Sunset: Either the beginning or the end of daylight used to be a good time to hear KLCN from Blytheville, Arkansas. But I haven't heard that one ffor quite a while. I think the last time I heard KLCN it was a 5kw non-directional daytimer. I'm not sure what they're running these days.
40 miles northwest of downtown Chicago....
Days: On a really good radio, or on many car radios in an open, noise free area, 910 usually brings up a VERY weak WSUI. 5kw non-directional (days) from Iowa City. The University of Iowa Public radio station. (aka "The Big Pig")
Nights; WSUI sometimes sneaks in on night pattern (4kw), As does WGTO from Cassopolis, MI (Presumably if owner Larry Langford forgets to power down). WFDF from suburban Detroit is more common. But as a practical matter, 910 is usually a mess.
Sunrise/Sunset: Either the beginning or the end of daylight used to be a good time to hear KLCN from Blytheville, Arkansas. But I haven't heard that one ffor quite a while. I think the last time I heard KLCN it was a 5kw non-directional daytimer. I'm not sure what they're running these days.