Listening on the Edinburgh IN SDR I heard primarily WCSZ, San Souci SC (apparently running day power) and CHOK, Sarnia OH doing the same. It sounded like there were a couple more in thereI couldn't tell what was behind it. Heard a few stations in there.
WFNI hasn't been the problem in the Chicago area for getting KNX. Wichita and Hannibal can be. For whatever reason KNX hasn't been heard here for several years. It used to be fairly easy especially in the fall.I hope KNX gets to anyone in the Midwest this fall that hasn't heard them yet. Without WFNI, that's a big sigh of relief for DX towards the west. You might also get Wichita or Hannibal MO.
CHOK has also been a barrier to me for KNX. Indianapolis was not a problem as I could null it.1070 is pretty busy in the midwest and southeast even without WFNI. CHOK is in with Blue Jays baseball along with San Souci SC in Spanish.
I'm a man on a mission to snag it. "Bring back that traffic and weather together sounder"!I hope KNX gets to anyone in the Midwest this fall that hasn't heard them yet. Without WFNI, that's a big sigh of relief for DX towards the west. You might also get Wichita or Hannibal MO.
That "traffic and weather sounder" was very helpful. Most of my KNX catches in the Chicago area were pre sunrise in the fall. A very good time to catch it as stations to the east fade into the sunlight. In that situation Wichita and Hannibal were major pests.I'm a man on a mission to snag it. "Bring back that traffic and weather together sounder"!
I've only heard Wichita (KFTI) a few times here. KHMO from Hanibal can be an issue, but the two bigger pests for me are WTSO and CHOK in that order. I've also heard the South Carolina 1070 from time to time...when they "forget" to power down.
I was on 1070 for about a half hour commencing at about 4:30 CDT this morning. Pretty much all CHOK with a good signal. During a fade, I did hear the words, "Oakland County" and for a brief moment, I thought maybe "this is it". But then I realized that Oakland (California) is in Alameda County. Could have been an outside chance that it was KNX, but far more likely WTSO, which immmediately faded in briefly with a baseball story for a few moments before CHOK took over once again. (I think the "Oakland County" could have been a "clipped" reference to "Oakland-Alameda County Stadium", which is home to the Oakland Athletics baseball team. (And then there's also Oakland County, Michigan, which is located not far from Sarnia, Ontario.)That "traffic and weather sounder" was very helpful. Most of my KNX catches in the Chicago area were pre sunrise in the fall. A very good time to catch it as stations to the east fade into the sunlight. In that situation Wichita and Hannibal were major pests.
I have caught it at other times, but that used to be the best time. In recent years I haven't heard it at all.
It seems that KNX will not cooperateI was on 1070 for about a half hour commencing at about 4:30 CDT this morning. Pretty much all CHOK with a good signal. During a fade, I did hear the words, "Oakland County" and for a brief moment, I thought maybe "this is it". But then I realized that Oakland (California) is in Alameda County. Could have been an outside chance that it was KNX, but far more likely WTSO, which immmediately faded in briefly with a baseball story for a few moments before CHOK took over once again. (I think the "Oakland County" could have been a "clipped" reference to "Oakland-Alameda County Stadium", which is home to the Oakland Athletics baseball team. (And then there's also Oakland County, Michigan, which is located not far from Sarnia, Ontario.)
Get Sarnia and San Souci at their proper night facilities and there might be a chanceIt seems that KNX will not cooperate![]()
That might be the problem.Get Sarnia and San Souci at their proper night facilities and there might be a chance