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CKLW in Alabama

Got a new DX catch on AM this evening, around 5pm CST on my car radio. Was listening to 800 WHOS out of Decatur, AL, when CKLW from Windsor, ONT started to fade in and out on top of the WHOS signal. CKLW then was strong until 5:30, when both stations faded for good. Anyone know what the power for CKLW is? MIT was unresponsive tonight.
 
> Got a new DX catch on AM this evening, around 5pm CST on my
> car radio. Was listening to 800 WHOS out of Decatur, AL,
> when CKLW from Windsor, ONT started to fade in and out on
> top of the WHOS signal. CKLW then was strong until 5:30,
> when both stations faded for good. Anyone know what the
> power for CKLW is? MIT was unresponsive tonight.

50 kW DA-2. It usually blankets the northeastern US and eastern Canada at night. You might have caught them while still on day pattern, which sends more to the south.
 
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