Mid West Clubber said:I was able to get all the Chicago AMs in Hillsville VA at night except for 670.
I find it unusual that you don't hear 670 in southern VA. In northern VA I hear the 670 though rather weak.
Mid West Clubber said:I was able to get all the Chicago AMs in Hillsville VA at night except for 670.
ddsparxx said:Mid West Clubber said:I was able to get all the Chicago AMs in Hillsville VA at night except for 670.
I find it unusual that you don't hear 670 in southern VA. In northern VA I hear the 670 though rather weak.
ddsparxx said:Mid West Clubber said:I was able to get all the Chicago AMs in Hillsville VA at night except for 670.
I find it unusual that you don't hear 670 in southern VA. In northern VA I hear the 670 though rather weak.
cyberdad said:Don't know what caused my post from last evening to disappear. But to recap....
Friday was my last evening on the gulf coast. No Chicagoans present. There was a strong signal right before sunset on 1160 with right wing talk show. No ID heard, but I don't think it was WYLL given that there was no trace of the other Chicago big boys.
Noisemaker strong on 930....absent on 1040.
Tonight (Saturday), I'm in Memphis. If I come across anything noteworthy I'll post early next week.
radioman148 said:Speaking of Memphis a friend of mine who lives there used to listen to WLS alot at night going back to the Rock days. Anyway he said he can hardly hear it anymore with all the Cuban interference.
The Hampton Inn of Southaven?cyberdad said:radioman148 said:Speaking of Memphis a friend of mine who lives there used to listen to WLS alot at night going back to the Rock days. Anyway he said he can hardly hear it anymore with all the Cuban interference.
WLS was rather weak, but definitely listenable in Memphis last night. Easily on top with Cuba underneath. WGN had the best Chicago signal, but was only fair at best. WSCR and WBBM were covered up by splatter from strong locals on 680 and 790. WMVP was in the mix (but barely) on 1000. Same goes for WVON on 1690. I was picking up religious talk with a fair signal on 1160, but didn't hang around long enough to identify it.
Strongest out of town signal was WHAS, hands-down. Biggest surprise in my half hour or so with the SRF-37 turned on was finding CFZM on top of usual 740 "top dog" KRMG last night....easily audible despite the local on 730.
Finally, back to the original topic: The noisemaker was fair-to-strong on 930. No trace of it on 1040.
(I was actually at a hotel in Southaven, MS....about ten miles south of downtown Memphis).
Icangelp said:The Hampton Inn of Southaven?cyberdad said:radioman148 said:Speaking of Memphis a friend of mine who lives there used to listen to WLS alot at night going back to the Rock days. Anyway he said he can hardly hear it anymore with all the Cuban interference.
WLS was rather weak, but definitely listenable in Memphis last night. Easily on top with Cuba underneath. WGN had the best Chicago signal, but was only fair at best. WSCR and WBBM were covered up by splatter from strong locals on 680 and 790. WMVP was in the mix (but barely) on 1000. Same goes for WVON on 1690. I was picking up religious talk with a fair signal on 1160, but didn't hang around long enough to identify it.
Strongest out of town signal was WHAS, hands-down. Biggest surprise in my half hour or so with the SRF-37 turned on was finding CFZM on top of usual 740 "top dog" KRMG last night....easily audible despite the local on 730.
Finally, back to the original topic: The noisemaker was fair-to-strong on 930. No trace of it on 1040.
(I was actually at a hotel in Southaven, MS....about ten miles south of downtown Memphis).
We usually overnight in or near Memphis on our trips to visit my daughter and family in Houston, and don't arrive in Memphis until after dark. Deliberate of course, but don't tell my wife. DX rules!
WHAS seems to have a consistantly good signal in Memphis and west TN in the evenings.
While driving in West TN & the Memphis area, I hear 1160/WYLL with a nice signal prior to shifting to its night pattern.
radioman148 said:The Hampton Inn of Southaven?
When WYLL shifts to it's night pattern do you completely lose it for the night near Memphis?
cyberdad said:As for WYLL, I don't think that's what I was hearing on 1160....unless they "forgot" to switch to the night pattern/xmtr. This was around 9pm CDT.
I have alway assumed the signal disappears after the shift to the night pattern, but I don't remember listening to 1160 after the switch.radioman148 said:Icangelp said:The Hampton Inn of Southaven?cyberdad said:radioman148 said:Speaking of Memphis a friend of mine who lives there used to listen to WLS alot at night going back to the Rock days. Anyway he said he can hardly hear it anymore with all the Cuban interference.
WLS was rather weak, but definitely listenable in Memphis last night. Easily on top with Cuba underneath. WGN had the best Chicago signal, but was only fair at best. WSCR and WBBM were covered up by splatter from strong locals on 680 and 790. WMVP was in the mix (but barely) on 1000. Same goes for WVON on 1690. I was picking up religious talk with a fair signal on 1160, but didn't hang around long enough to identify it.
Strongest out of town signal was WHAS, hands-down. Biggest surprise in my half hour or so with the SRF-37 turned on was finding CFZM on top of usual 740 "top dog" KRMG last night....easily audible despite the local on 730.
Finally, back to the original topic: The noisemaker was fair-to-strong on 930. No trace of it on 1040.
(I was actually at a hotel in Southaven, MS....about ten miles south of downtown Memphis).
We usually overnight in or near Memphis on our trips to visit my daughter and family in Houston, and don't arrive in Memphis until after dark. Deliberate of course, but don't tell my wife. DX rules!
WHAS seems to have a consistantly good signal in Memphis and west TN in the evenings.
While driving in West TN & the Memphis area, I hear 1160/WYLL with a nice signal prior to shifting to its night pattern.
When WYLL shifts to it's night pattern do you completely lose it for the night near Memphis?