vibe said:With great skywave conditions occuring during the daytime and having listened to all the "blowtorches' from 500 mi and in, is anybody trying for the 5000 watt stations? For example 780 is an open frequency here in Central Mass. About 1 hr after sunset WBBM 780 Chi comes in well almost nightly but there is a 1 hr or so window just before and just after sunset where I hear a country music station calling themelves "Kicks or kix country. But I couldn't get a positive ID. A halfheatered (or slightly lower and heftier part of the body) attempt to ID the station on Radio Locator did not result in a positive result. I have gotton stations from as far away as Atlanta (NOT WSB) during this period that simply "disappear" about 45 min after sunset. To me it's fun to try and get the weaker ones at this time since they are much less predictable.
The station you are getting is CFDR 780 Halifax Nova Scotia. It can be heard in my location, Ottawa Canada, under WBBM quite often. It is a fifty thousand watter. They are applying to move to FM