Where's St Peters?
radioman148 said:Where's St Peters?
Signal said:radioman148 said:Where's St Peters?
Missouri. It's in Saint Charles County.
radioman148 said:Did you pick up those Chicago stations during the day?
cyberdad said:radioman148 said:Did you pick up those Chicago stations during the day?
I can't speak for the the earlier poster, but those Chicago stations are pretty easy....if weak... daytime catches on a good radio away from interference sources in the St. Louis area. I stand to be corrected by the natives, but I think it would be safe to say St. Peters is far western suburban St. Louis.
radioman148 said:cyberdad said:radioman148 said:Did you pick up those Chicago stations during the day?
I can't speak for the the earlier poster, but those Chicago stations are pretty easy....if weak... daytime catches on a good radio away from interference sources in the St. Louis area. I stand to be corrected by the natives, but I think it would be safe to say St. Peters is far western suburban St. Louis.
OK I was curious because years ago I heard them pretty well in the St Louis area, but as we all know the noise has gotten much greater.
Signal said:radioman148 said:cyberdad said:radioman148 said:Did you pick up those Chicago stations during the day?
I can't speak for the the earlier poster, but those Chicago stations are pretty easy....if weak... daytime catches on a good radio away from interference sources in the St. Louis area. I stand to be corrected by the natives, but I think it would be safe to say St. Peters is far western suburban St. Louis.
OK I was curious because years ago I heard them pretty well in the St Louis area, but as we all know the noise has gotten much greater.
Of the three, WLS is the easiest to get. WGN and WBBM have a great deal of static.