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My AM Band (530-1700) - night & daytime...

cyberdad said:
radioman148 said:
Did you get away from that storm in time?

Yup. Stayed just ahead of it, including Sunday night in Mississippi where I had a Monday appointment. In each case the showers were just starting as I was getting out of Dodge.

My Sunday night stay was a couple hundred miles north of the gulf, so I sampled a little of the available DX there. Cubans were still trouncing Chicago on 670 and 890. XEOY still kicking the snot out of WMVP, but 'GN and 'BBM were relatively good.

Northing much else of note....R. Reloj still strong on 790 and under WWL on 870. Probably the strongest of the clears was KMOX. A little surprising, given that KMOX didn't amount to much on the coast. WLAC also had a nice signal.

Glad to hear you stayed ahead of the storm.
I'm up in central Wisconsin this week, about 200 miles north of Chicago.
Amazed at the difference of WYLL-AM at night. Of course they send their signal up this way now which they never did before.
 
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