gar fla said:
AckDX said:
Whenever I'm in St. Louis I make it a point to listen to the blowtorch that is WSM. One of the best signals there is in my opinion.
I wonder what would be considered the station with
the best signal.
Haven't been to every part of the country but my vote could go to WCBS.
Down here at night, they come in FAR better than any of the other NYC stations.
Some nights, WCBS has just as good a signal here in Tampa as I remember it being at night up in New Jersey some 80 miles from New York.
It's even been said to reach parts of Florida's east coast during the day and I think that had to be the second very faint station I was picking up on 880 during the day at Daytona Beach when I had the radio in the exact direction of New York.
The problem with discussing night signals is that there are so many variables. I posted on another thread that WSCR is among the poorest nighttime Chicago signals. Sure as heck, last night when I scanned the dial, they were the strongest Chicago 50KW signal.
In the true night hours, do not confuse sunset-skip and sunrise-skip with true night signals, here is my list of 50kw signals in SoOh, at least the last few weeks.
Consistantly good, but to varying degrees:
650/WSM, 660/WFAN (in the WNBC olden days, this was not the case), 700/WLW (Wonder why?), 720/WGN, I'd say 740 Toronto-but I have a local on 740, 760/WJR, 770/WABC, 780/WBBM, 840/WHAS, 860/CJBC, 870/WWL, 880/WCBS[, 890/WLS[, 1000/WMVP, 1040/WHO, 1100/WTAM, 1120/KMOX, 1210/WPHT, 1510/WLAC (It used to be a lot stronger), 1530/WCKY.
Bubbling under:
670/WSCR, 750/WSB, 810/WGY, 830/WCCO, 1010/Toronto, 1020/KDKA, 1030/WBZ, 1060/KYW, 1130/KWKH (Recent Phenom), 1140/WRVA (In ancient times, they were very strong here), 1160/local on the freq, 1180/WHAM (Has never been a very good signal), 1540/KXEL (Signal strength down from past)
Weak and wimpy, moving in and out, but there:
710/WOR (WLW doesn't help them), 800/CKLW, 820/WBAP (probably should have put them in Bubbling), 850/KOA, 900/CHML, 990/CBW (probably shouldn't even be here), 1050/local on the freq, 1090/Baltimore (Weak, very weak), 1130/WBBR, 1220/WHKW (Maybe not), 1560/WQEW
Of course, there are the 50KW Daytimers and 50KW evening power-reduction/direction-change guys who occasionaly "forget" their promise to God, Country and the FCC.