Here's what I received during the course of 90 minutes ending at 7:58 PM EST on February 27, 2014 (not counting signals too fuzzy to be only a bit audible). Among them; my fourth New York City station, my first Saint Louis station and my first English-language Toronto station, plus the return of Chicago:
- For some reason, below 530, I could hear some audible dialogue.
- 560-WRDT-Monroe, MI
- 580-CKWW-Windsor, ON
- 610-WTVN-Columbus, OH
- 630-CFCO-Chatham, ON
- 660-WFAN-New York City, NY
- 680-WNZK-Dearborn Heights, MI
- 700-WLW-Cincinnati, OH
- 720-WGN-Chicago, IL
- 740-CWHO-Toronto, ON (new, beneath spillover from WJR)
- 760-WJR-Detroit, MI
- 800-CKLW-Windsor, ON
- 840-WHAS-Louisville, KY
- 880-WCBS-New York City, NY
- 890-WLS-Chicago, IL
- 900-audible dialogue here (albiet very fuzzy).
- 910-WFDF-Farmington Hills, MI
- 950-WWJ-Detroit, MI
- 990-WDEO-Ypsilanti, MI
- 1000-WMVP-Chicago, IL
- 1020-KDKA-Pittsburgh, PA
- 1060-KYW-Philadelphia, PA
- 1110-WTAM-Cleveland, OH
- 1120-KMOX-Saint Louis, MO (new, beneath spillover from WDFN)
- 1130-WDFN-Detroit, MI
- 1170-WWVA-Wheeling, WV
- 1200-WCHB-Taylor, MI
- 1270-WXYT-Detroit, MI
- 1370-very fuzzy WSPD-Toledo, OH
- 1400-WBFN-Battle Creek, MI (new)
- 1440-WDRJ-Inkster, MI
- 1530-WCKY-Cincinnati, OH
- 1550-CBEF-Windsor, ON
- 1560-very fuzzy WQEW-New York City, NY (new)
- 1600-WAAM-Ann Arbor, MI
- 1670-NOAA Weather Radio
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