I checked this on Friday. WAVC had been silent for a few weeks, but signed back on last week. WAVC dominates in the city itself and to the east, but I also got WNBY Newberry (on Grand Traverse Bay; would likely dominate on the Old Mission Peninsula) and WDOR Sturgeon Bay, WI (south and west on top of hills; Traverse City is in a bowl).crainbebo said:WAVC Mio.
crainbebo said:WAVC Mio.
What did W08BV broadcast? TBN?
-crainbebo
WKLZ doesn't run I-BLOC. The only station in that part of the state that runs I-BLOC is 103.9 WCMW. I do know in TC on Friday I pulled in a very weak WLDN. There may have been some tropo, however. I did get CBCB once in Manistee. Before WLDN signed on, 98.7 used to be one of the most open frequencies there (WMDC Mayville WI showed up occasionally).Buckeyes2001 said:98.7 MHz in Charlevoix, MI:
On cheaper radios, it would just be splatter from WKLZ 98.9. On DSP radios, 98.7 might just be the occasional CBCB/Owen Sound, ON at over 200 miles away. WGLI/Hancock, MI and WDZH/Detroit could also fade in here and there. All of the other 98.7s appear to be too weak and too far away to show up there unless there's a good tropo opening.
If WKLZ is using I-BLOCK then forget about it lol.
ftballfan said:New one: 770 AM in Manistee, MI
Here is what I would think:Buckeyes2001 said:ftballfan said:New one: 770 AM in Manistee, MI
Probably nothing in the middle of the day except maybe in winter where WTOR/Youngstown, NY or KUOM/Minneapolis or even WABC might show up. Critical hours probably WVNN/Athens, AL, WTOR, and WABC with all WABC at night with varying amounts of I-BLOCK hash from WBBM.