I was flipping around the dial in the car and heard Country on WSM 650 and an ID on my car radio near Sterling Heights, MI. It was 1:30 PM EDT, which in this area is High Solar Noon. This is something more like one would see in December. I checked the Expanded Band, but there were no skywaves to speak of. I checked CIWW 1310, which was the most consistent daytime skywave last winter, but it wasn't there, even though it was there last night.
Then I thought, somebody is rebroadcasting the internet stream on 650 with a "Part 15" transmitter. But it was fading in and out. I flipped around to try to find another skywave. Finally, I heard the ID for WHAS 840, which was also coming in. So either they were running two streams and Part 15 transmitters, or it was really coming in over the air.
I'd say that these were in the 50-100 µV/m range, WHAS was nearer to 50 µV/m, WSM was nearer to 100 µV/m. Neither comes in at all under normal daytime circumstances, except maybe at <5 µV/m groundwave with a preamp on a long wire, or a small loop.
Then I thought, somebody is rebroadcasting the internet stream on 650 with a "Part 15" transmitter. But it was fading in and out. I flipped around to try to find another skywave. Finally, I heard the ID for WHAS 840, which was also coming in. So either they were running two streams and Part 15 transmitters, or it was really coming in over the air.
I'd say that these were in the 50-100 µV/m range, WHAS was nearer to 50 µV/m, WSM was nearer to 100 µV/m. Neither comes in at all under normal daytime circumstances, except maybe at <5 µV/m groundwave with a preamp on a long wire, or a small loop.