Far northwest Chicago suburbs....
Day: WNTD, Catholic Radio from Chicago, Fair signal at best. I've felt for a long time that the 1kw signal slightly underperforms what might be expected. But that may be explained by loads or urban development in the area.
Night: WNTD moves to a site on the south side of the city and goes to a highly directional pattern aimed almost entirely north. For all practical purposes at my location, this usually sets up a fight with WWJ, with WWJ usually getting the better of it. KOEL (Oelwein, Iowa) sometimes sneaks in. And during the last 2-3 CFAM (Manitoba-North Dakota Border)) has also been a very occasional visitor.
Retro: The Chicago 950 has a storied history, despite having never been a major fore in the market. From 1922 to 1967, it operated as WAAF, a daytimer with a jazz music format. Locaal legend "Daddy-O Daylie" was the feature attraction Following that, 950 spent a couple of decades as a top 40 formatted R&B outlet. First as WGRT (W-great), and then as WJPC (Johnson Publishing C0.) Same 1kw daytime as previously.
950 has also been a fairly productive DX spot for me down through the years. KOEL was an easier nighttime catch until fairly recently. If I'm not mistaken, they were running 1kw nights until they dropped that to 500 watts. Other fairly common catches "back in the day" included KIMN (Denver), KFSA (Fort Smith, Arkansas), and WKAZ, Charleston, WV).
Day: WNTD, Catholic Radio from Chicago, Fair signal at best. I've felt for a long time that the 1kw signal slightly underperforms what might be expected. But that may be explained by loads or urban development in the area.
Night: WNTD moves to a site on the south side of the city and goes to a highly directional pattern aimed almost entirely north. For all practical purposes at my location, this usually sets up a fight with WWJ, with WWJ usually getting the better of it. KOEL (Oelwein, Iowa) sometimes sneaks in. And during the last 2-3 CFAM (Manitoba-North Dakota Border)) has also been a very occasional visitor.
Retro: The Chicago 950 has a storied history, despite having never been a major fore in the market. From 1922 to 1967, it operated as WAAF, a daytimer with a jazz music format. Locaal legend "Daddy-O Daylie" was the feature attraction Following that, 950 spent a couple of decades as a top 40 formatted R&B outlet. First as WGRT (W-great), and then as WJPC (Johnson Publishing C0.) Same 1kw daytime as previously.
950 has also been a fairly productive DX spot for me down through the years. KOEL was an easier nighttime catch until fairly recently. If I'm not mistaken, they were running 1kw nights until they dropped that to 500 watts. Other fairly common catches "back in the day" included KIMN (Denver), KFSA (Fort Smith, Arkansas), and WKAZ, Charleston, WV).