MarioMania said:I think I'm not staying near the strip, My Brother is renting a house..for the 4th July week
Couple AM's I'm going to look out for
700 WLW Cincinnati, OH
870 WWL New Orleans, LA
radioman148 said:I did get WGN & WLS in Vegas in the early 70s before KDWN was on. There was also a lot less noise & a much smaller strip then.
KeithE4 said:radioman148 said:I did get WGN & WLS in Vegas in the early 70s before KDWN was on. There was also a lot less noise & a much smaller strip then.
They used to be weak but audible in Phoenix as well, along with WBBM. Nowadays, only WBBM is doable west of the Rockies, and then only during the winter. KLTT Denver or KIRN Los Angeles will probably obliterate WSCR if you can null out KMZQ. WGN and WLS will not be possible.
radioman148 said:Is WBBM the only Chicago station you can ever hear in Phoenix?
KeithE4 said:radioman148 said:Is WBBM the only Chicago station you can ever hear in Phoenix?
Yes. 670 is either Denver or a Mexican station, 720 is KDWN Las Vegas, and 890 is KDXU St. George. KKOH 780 Reno is unusal but not rare, but during the winter, WBBM is still a semi-regular - weak but audible. Forget it in the summer.
The strangest one I've picked up here was KSTP 1500 from the Twin Cities. They came in almost every night during the sunspot lows a few years ago, but WCCO 830 was nowhere to be found. Can't get either of them now.
W7PAT said:The last time I was in Las Vegas I was able to receive both 620 KINK (now KPOJ) and they were still only 5 kW at that time, and 1190 KEX from Portland.
radioman148 said:W7PAT said:The last time I was in Las Vegas I was able to receive both 620 KINK (now KPOJ) and they were still only 5 kW at that time, and 1190 KEX from Portland.
Were you on the strip?
MarioMania said:I think I'm not staying near the strip, My Brother is renting a house..for the 4th July week
Couple AM's I'm going to look out for
700 WLW Cincinnati, OH
870 WWL New Orleans, LA
gar fla said:MarioMania said:I think I'm not staying near the strip, My Brother is renting a house..for the 4th July week
Couple AM's I'm going to look out for
700 WLW Cincinnati, OH
870 WWL New Orleans, LA
If this was still the 1970s, you'd be able to hear both stations at night from where you live in California.
I heard WWL and WLW at night from Vacaville in 1977 and that was in the summer too.
The signals were easily audible as well.
Not any chance of that today with the other stations on those frequencies.
MarioMania said:I listened for a bit KOMP 92.3 online..
There's a translator on 98.1
http://radio-locator.com/info/K251BS-FX
radioman148 said:I picked up WWL in Hawaii in the late 70s. Unfortunately this can't be done now.
stormy01 said:radioman148 said:I picked up WWL in Hawaii in the late 70s. Unfortunately this can't be done now.
I thought KAIM went to FM, a new 2kW station on 880 was set up near Honolulu. I don't believe any AM station is on 870 in Hawaii now. So unless you're geographically near 880, it shouldn't be too hard to null out 880 in order to hear 870 in HI...unless the upgraded KRLA (one of the reasons KAIM left 870, in order to allow for the power increases of KRLA, that, and the hugely expensive power bill, as I recall reading) in the Los Angeles area is wreaking havoc on hearing WWL in HI (?) But KRLA is "only" 3kW at night, but that could be plenty of power over the Pacific - as relatively low powers travel quite well over the huge conductivity of seawater, as many of us know. Does anyone have an idea what the "ERP" of KRLA's night signal in the main lobe is? Their signal is aimed mostly SW out over the Pacific beyond covering the LA area from Glendale, CA.