I posted this yesterday, but it looks like what I posted is gone.
From Phoenix, Arizona:
Daytime: Nothing
Nighttime: KSL loud and clear after an unknown Mexican station on 1160 powers down from their “daytime” power around 8:00 P.M. Here in Phoenix, even though some of the LA clears are closer in distance, KSL is probably the strongest out-of-state AM station with less fade out and sky wave interference. Consistently at night, I get an HD lock for KSL driving around Phoenix. While I’m not a big fan of AM HD as a whole due to IBOC hash, listening to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir every Sunday night on KSL with AM HD sounds really good.
In my travels, KSL is probably the strongest and clearest of the West coast AM clear channel stations. I can consistently pick it up driving from San Diego, California all the way up Interstate 5 into Vancouver, BC. Even traveling up from Phoenix to Edmonton, Alberta last year, I was able to pick-up KSL all the way up to Edmonton.
Honestly, if it weren’t for WYLL in Chicago, I think KSL would come in pretty good in the western part of the Midwest (including Chicago). But, the days of clear channel frequencies actually being “clear” are long gone.
From Phoenix, Arizona:
Daytime: Nothing
Nighttime: KSL loud and clear after an unknown Mexican station on 1160 powers down from their “daytime” power around 8:00 P.M. Here in Phoenix, even though some of the LA clears are closer in distance, KSL is probably the strongest out-of-state AM station with less fade out and sky wave interference. Consistently at night, I get an HD lock for KSL driving around Phoenix. While I’m not a big fan of AM HD as a whole due to IBOC hash, listening to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir every Sunday night on KSL with AM HD sounds really good.
In my travels, KSL is probably the strongest and clearest of the West coast AM clear channel stations. I can consistently pick it up driving from San Diego, California all the way up Interstate 5 into Vancouver, BC. Even traveling up from Phoenix to Edmonton, Alberta last year, I was able to pick-up KSL all the way up to Edmonton.
Honestly, if it weren’t for WYLL in Chicago, I think KSL would come in pretty good in the western part of the Midwest (including Chicago). But, the days of clear channel frequencies actually being “clear” are long gone.