Only what may have been a promo, but it was in Spanish.
WAIT is silent today.
Yesterday, I was hearing dance music.
I'll have to check it out. Several DX possibilities if it stays off.
WHAS (840) on daytime skywave? WNOV (860)? That one was audible here before the local 850 came on. KFUO/WWJC (850)? Both were occasional sunrise/sunset visitors before WAIT and its predecessors came on.
OR, if it doesn't go silent... Mal Bellairs used to own the station (as WIVS) during the 70s and 80s. He had a huge stash of tapes from his days at WBBM. Maybe they're laying around somewhere. and someone can find them put them on the air
If those old WBBM tapes are still around they would be great to hear. What a find that would be.
I used to also hear WNOV before 850 went on the air. I'll check tomorrow if they're still off.
They're definitely off today. Or at least when I checked about an hour ago (at 11am CDT).
I live about two and a half miles from the WAIT transmitter site. I checked 850 in the car and on a radio at home. I DID hear what sounded like a weak carrier, and the channel sounded different than the two adjacents. 840 and 860 sounded about the same. Empty. Faint noise on 860, but not identifiable as WNOV....which was kind of surprising. But whatever I heard on 860 was weaker than whatever the weak stuff was on 850. My guess is some other local ambient noise source.
By the time I tuned in later in the afternoon they were back on.
Newsweb is suspending the operations of Brokered 850 WAIT Crystal Lake/Chicago IL as it has agreed to sell the station’s tower land to McHenry County College.
A 2.5kW daytimer, WAIT had been airing Spanish Christian programming as “La Promesa” until July when it began running filler music and infomercials as a placeholder. Robert Feder reports that McHenry County College, which is next door to the site, will purchase the 26.9 acre site for unspecified future development. WAIT currently has three towers on the property.
What do we think? Anyone going to wait on WAIT to return from its silent STA?
At least in the case of Newsweb, they have other tower sites in the area. But can they serve a COL of Crystal Lake from one of them? I'm pretty sure not.
With what I've heard (FWIW), the station is history. The closest site would be their leased site at Arlington Heights. And then they need to protect Milwaukee--WNOV as well as across the lake. The prior pattern was so tight to the NNE that the station was unlistenable at the state line and suffered interference as far south as McHenry.