Rather strange pre dawn morning for me..... It began with me doing what I typically do. Which is check out the coming week's Frequency of the week. So I started off on 920 and heard a weak WOKY. Alone. Obviously on groundwave. The usual occupant these days on 920 is CFRY. More on that next week, but my first thought was that auroral conditions might be present....even though it's now June,. But also to my surprise was that there was also no trace of WBAA. Hmmm.
Then I went to my usual indicators for paths to the north, CJOB and CBW, Both were stronger than usual. Double Hmmm.
So I just moved up to 1330 to continue my quest to ID what seemed to be oldies on 1330. Once again, I heard snippets of what definitely sounded like classic rock fading in and out until they vanished completely and KPTY took over. Mostly. No ID, so the mystery continues. I did hear Spanish for a couple of minutes, and have no idea what that could have been....so now I've got a new "who done it" to check out.
While I was in the neighborhood, I checked out 1320 and 1340 and was rewarded with a couple of new Wisconsin catches, 1320 was oldies which turned out to be WFHR from Wisconsin Rapids in the Central part of the state. 5kw days 500 watts night with a pattern favorable to me. Could have been either one. Distance 153 miles.
1340 was WLDY, a country station from Ladysmith, WI, 247 miles to my north. On top for about five minutes. Long enough for a positive ID.
Some years after I moved on from radio into publishing, I had a customer in Saint Louis, who was from Ladysmith and had once worked part time at WLDY. He told me a story about one Holiday season when the station had completely sold out. So they solved the problem the Friday before Christmas by just running an hour of wall to wall commercials, One cart after another!
Something tells me that wasn't the first time something like this happened,
Then I went to my usual indicators for paths to the north, CJOB and CBW, Both were stronger than usual. Double Hmmm.
So I just moved up to 1330 to continue my quest to ID what seemed to be oldies on 1330. Once again, I heard snippets of what definitely sounded like classic rock fading in and out until they vanished completely and KPTY took over. Mostly. No ID, so the mystery continues. I did hear Spanish for a couple of minutes, and have no idea what that could have been....so now I've got a new "who done it" to check out.
While I was in the neighborhood, I checked out 1320 and 1340 and was rewarded with a couple of new Wisconsin catches, 1320 was oldies which turned out to be WFHR from Wisconsin Rapids in the Central part of the state. 5kw days 500 watts night with a pattern favorable to me. Could have been either one. Distance 153 miles.
1340 was WLDY, a country station from Ladysmith, WI, 247 miles to my north. On top for about five minutes. Long enough for a positive ID.
Some years after I moved on from radio into publishing, I had a customer in Saint Louis, who was from Ladysmith and had once worked part time at WLDY. He told me a story about one Holiday season when the station had completely sold out. So they solved the problem the Friday before Christmas by just running an hour of wall to wall commercials, One cart after another!
Something tells me that wasn't the first time something like this happened,