radioman148 said:Did not know there was a 1070 right near your location.
At night, when they power down to 28 watts, there isn't! ;D
They disappear completely.
radioman148 said:Did not know there was a 1070 right near your location.
vibe said:Like swfl I've gotten WWL quite well (and daily) w/ a sensitve radio 2 mi inland from Englewood Beach (1/2 way bet. Tampa and Naples) as well as Vanderbilt beach in Naples. 6 mi inland from Naples is another story. Tried to get WWL S of Naples in Everglades City FL (a fishin town w/ a drinkin problem) but no such luck-the car radio is only ave at best.
It's probably a semi local in Key West.
asugeorge1 said:What about on the FM side? I used to live down in Englewood back in the mid 90's and remember being able to pick-up COOL 105.9 (WOCL) from Orlando if the conditions were just right. I know WOCL is now called something else, but can you still pick it up down there? That station has a monster signal coming all the way from Deland.
cyberdad said:radioman148 said:Did not know there was a 1070 right near your location.
At night, when they power down to 28 watts, there isn't! ;D
They disappear completely.
Don't you mean WLNOradioman148 said:cyberdad said:radioman148 said:Did not know there was a 1070 right near your location.
At night, when they power down to 28 watts, there isn't! ;D
They disappear completely.
So it just a day time annoyance to WWL.
LibertyNT said:Don't you mean WLNOradioman148 said:cyberdad said:radioman148 said:Did not know there was a 1070 right near your location.
At night, when they power down to 28 watts, there isn't! ;D
They disappear completely.
So it just a day time annoyance to WWL.![]()
1650 was likely KCNZ Iowa City, IAIT_Guru said:Here in Niles, OH about 10 mi. N-NW of Youngstown in my car:
1650 - ???? - Didn't listen long enough to ID
1680 - ???? - Didn't listen long enough to ID
LibertyNT said:1650 was likely KCNZ Iowa City, IAIT_Guru said:Here in Niles, OH about 10 mi. N-NW of Youngstown in my car:
1650 - ???? - Didn't listen long enough to ID
1680 - ???? - Didn't listen long enough to ID
cyberdad said:Part of the problem is that there's now a 1070 in Pensacola. 15kw IIRC, which is enough put a pretty decent signal onto the beach and stomp on WLNO to some extent. This is WNVY, which used to be on 1090 with a weaker signal.
cyberdad said:Also, IIRC, WLNO has a "funky" pattern, so it may just be that our beach location is in a bad spot for them.
jd said:cyberdad said:Part of the problem is that there's now a 1070 in Pensacola. 15kw IIRC, which is enough put a pretty decent signal onto the beach and stomp on WLNO to some extent. This is WNVY, which used to be on 1090 with a weaker signal.
Not to second guess the people at WNVY or anything, but it's surprising that their pre-sunrise authority shows that they have to protect KAAY. Not that it really matters, since they probably couldn't do much better with a renegotiated deal for 1070, what with being co-channel with WAPI.
cyberdad said:Also, IIRC, WLNO has a "funky" pattern, so it may just be that our beach location is in a bad spot for them.
I've found that WLNO's daytime "augmentations" are interesting, to say the least. Also note that over the past few years they've have some really bad issues, not the least of which was nearby power line towers that needed to be detuned. Although things have apparently been straightened out for some time, I noticed in their STA requests that they mentioned the power company towers have "historically" been a problem at the Belle Chasse site, so that's something to consider.
IT_Guru said:Here in Niles, OH about 10 mi. N-NW of Youngstown in my car:
550 - WKRC - Cincinnati, OH
610 - WTVN - Columbus, OH
630 - CFCO - Chattam, ON
700 - WLW - Cincinnati, OH
740 - CFZM - Toronto, ON
760 - WJR - Detroit, MI
800 - CKLW - Windsor, ON
890 - WLS - Chicago, IL (Very Weak)
1520 - WKBW - Buffalo, NY
1650 - ???? - Didn't listen long enough to ID
1680 - ???? - Didn't listen long enough to ID
Get many others as well but these are the ones I was able to ID while tuning around in the car from 11:30-12:00 Noon today.
On my trips to Atlanta I can receive both WJR and CKLW in Kentucky until I get about halfway between Cincinnati and Lexington, KY.
radioman148 said:Is that the same site they used back in the WNOE days
jd said:radioman148 said:Is that the same site they used back in the WNOE days
Yes, it is.
charlestondxman said:WOCL just has a monster signal. It is probably the most frequent 105.9 we get in the Charleston area, even with two others much closer (Brunswick, GA and North Myrtle Beach). When there's skip, it comes in up until Savannah when Brunswick replaces it.
It is frequently listenable around the Tampa Bay area, too.
radioman148 said:IT_Guru said:Here in Niles, OH about 10 mi. N-NW of Youngstown in my car:
550 - WKRC - Cincinnati, OH
610 - WTVN - Columbus, OH
630 - CFCO - Chattam, ON
700 - WLW - Cincinnati, OH
740 - CFZM - Toronto, ON
760 - WJR - Detroit, MI
800 - CKLW - Windsor, ON
890 - WLS - Chicago, IL (Very Weak)
1520 - WKBW - Buffalo, NY
1650 - ???? - Didn't listen long enough to ID
1680 - ???? - Didn't listen long enough to ID
Get many others as well but these are the ones I was able to ID while tuning around in the car from 11:30-12:00 Noon today.
On my trips to Atlanta I can receive both WJR and CKLW in Kentucky until I get about halfway between Cincinnati and Lexington, KY.
I'm very surprised that you can hear WLS during the day near Youngstown. I had no idea it went that far east.