purpledevil said:That's easy. In Houston, of course, it's WOAI-1200, San Antonio at just over 280 miles due west.
Out of state 50k watt blowtorches yields WSM & WLAC-Nashville, which are present in SE Texas every night, as is WWL-New Orleans. KMOX-St. Louis and WGN-Chicago, are present, but not near the strength that they once were back in the days. WLS-Chicago also used to be much more reliable down here, but now is hit or miss.
I don't know what's happened to it in the past couple of years, but KWKH-Shreveport at 1130 used to be very reliable down this way but I haven't heard a peep from KWKH in Houston for quite awhile now.
schmave said:Where are you in Houston? When I lived on the League City/Friendswood border a few years back, WOAI reception more often than not was utter crap at night. One of my cousins in the Dallas area, who lives just north of 1190's major lobe, used to tell me the same thing when he tried to listen to Phil Hendrie on WOAI. That's been 10 years ago, anyway.
Here in central Ohio (not counting WLW because it's solid 24/7 with no cancellation where I am), the most dependable blasters every night are WGN, WBBM, WCBS, WMVP, WBZ, KMOX and WRVA. WTAM and WCKY sucks here at night. WSCR can be good, but last night the Cuban was giving it a real tough time. WFAN, WJR and WABC more often than not are good, but not at WCBS levels. WOR can be good as well, but the most we hear from it here are its hash sidebands under WLW and, sometimes, giving WGN real fits.
purpledevil said:schmave said:Where are you in Houston? When I lived on the League City/Friendswood border a few years back, WOAI reception more often than not was utter crap at night. One of my cousins in the Dallas area, who lives just north of 1190's major lobe, used to tell me the same thing when he tried to listen to Phil Hendrie on WOAI. That's been 10 years ago, anyway.
Here in central Ohio (not counting WLW because it's solid 24/7 with no cancellation where I am), the most dependable blasters every night are WGN, WBBM, WCBS, WMVP, WBZ, KMOX and WRVA. WTAM and WCKY sucks here at night. WSCR can be good, but last night the Cuban was giving it a real tough time. WFAN, WJR and WABC more often than not are good, but not at WCBS levels. WOR can be good as well, but the most we hear from it here are its hash sidebands under WLW and, sometimes, giving WGN real fits.
I live in north Houston, Antoine & Veterans Memorial area. I never have an issue with reception of WOAI at night. Certainly not a crystal clear quality signal, but as good of reception as some of our smaller sticks.
schmave said:Are you in the cancellation zone for any New York stations in Boston? Or does that fall more over Connecticut and Rhode Island?
robotique said:schmave said:Are you in the cancellation zone for any New York stations in Boston? Or does that fall more over Connecticut and Rhode Island?
i dunno, maybe? based on Radio-Locator maps, i sort of am....but WINS and WCBS are as loud as locals after sundown. WCBS is even present during the day. WFAN is strong but more fade-y and WABC is more constant than WFAN at night but not as loud.
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Yeah, you're probably beyond it if those stations come in that well. Just curious because I know the ground conductivity isn't that great up there, but there's also a water path from NYC depending on where you are. For me, I'm 140 miles from Cleveland and can't hear WTAM for crap at night, but I'm 90 miles from WLW's tower and it rarely if ever fades where I am (as opposed to 25 miles east where I lived until a month ago, where fading could be very bad at night).
BigDave said:Here are some that boom in at night here in Woodstock. 650 WSM,700 WLW,840 WHAS,WWL 870,1100 WTAM,1120 KMOX,1200 WOAI,1510 WLAC and 1530 WCKY