1430 in Toronto is still going. Or at least it was the last time I was in town a couple of years ago. Ethnic and brokered stuff. ....And I'm with you. I can't help but think of Omaha's 590 as WOW. I dated a girl from northwest Iowa for a time when I was in college in the late '60s. I'll never forget when I visited her home, her parents had WOW on the kitchen radio all day, every day. It was actually a pretty good listen with "adult contemporary" music. Of course, in my then-gf's room, it was top 40 day and night on KIOA!It's in tonight – right now (10:30 p.m. CT), in fact – battling back and forth with CJOB. Just heard a CFTR ID and the two-beep signature at the bottom of the hour. There's nothing like getting traffic from Toronto and weather from Winnipeg simultaneously. But I've never gotten CJCL on 590. Remember it from 1430 after the call switch from CKFH. (WKZO and KXSP, which I can't help but think of as WOW, were fighting it out on 590 tonight.)
On the Haida Gwaii receiver last night I heard a pretty strong WGN, but no KKOH or WBBM. Mostly a pretty strong KNOM.Hearing WBBM behind KKOH on the Northern California Whitmore SDR and it pokes through even better during the fade outs of KKOH.
I was on 680 on that SDR a little after noon, their time, and heard a very weak signal with sports talk and a commercial for "Golden Gate" something or other. So I was thinking KNBR. I'm really not sure, however, because I immediately checked 740 and 810, and neither KCBS or KGO was in. Not much else from the lower 48 either. At least that I could determine, let alone positively identify, The lone exeption was a very weak KIRO. (Vancouver's big signals were mostly present. 730 was the strongest of a weak bunch).sthe same SDR at 2:45 their time, I heard music on 680, Keep on Loving you by REO Speedwagon.
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Even at 250 watts, WSYW, Indianapolis could be a possibility.
3) 810 am - I frequently hear a very strong Spanish language station on this frequency in the morning but can never catch a clear identification. I guess it could be XEFW Tampico Mexico (50 kw) given long water path across Gulf of Mexico to Georgia from the southwest where it is still dark. It doesn't sound like a US-based Spanish language station but I could easily be wrong. Does anyone have any other suggestions?
Good job!NRK's 3KW Longyearbyean(Svalbard), Norway transmitter on 1485khz was heard in McGrath, Alaska at a distance of 4000 miles on Sat. Dec. 19th at 1739UTC (839am AK Time). Thanks to Bjarne Mjelde for helping me figure out what I heard.
Received with a CC Skywave and DeBock 5" FSL Loop, recorded on a Zoom H1 handheld digital recorder.
Audio recording:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zpPcYeEAxsCqqqVDMSx57zs-VHhnMblX/view?usp=sharing