First of all, Happy Father's Day to all the Dads on the board. Hope you guys have a safe/fun day. Now to the matter at hand this week....650.
Days here far northwest suburban Chicago 650 is blank except for whatever IBOC slop is left from second adjacent WSCR (670).
Nights: All WSM. Alone and reliable. Easily breaks through WSCR's IBOC remnants. Only once or twice have I heard something underneath. Too weak to identify, but souns like Spanish, although apparently not Cuba.
Retro: When I returned from my junior year of high school in Honolulu in 1965, I was on a mission with my Halicrafters S-120 to snag, KORL. Just about every Monday morning. I knew it should be doable (as David subsequently has proven), but I never got so much as a whiff of it. WSM often spoiled the party by leaving the transmitter on and broadcasting a test pattern-like tone for some or all of the night.
Days here far northwest suburban Chicago 650 is blank except for whatever IBOC slop is left from second adjacent WSCR (670).
Nights: All WSM. Alone and reliable. Easily breaks through WSCR's IBOC remnants. Only once or twice have I heard something underneath. Too weak to identify, but souns like Spanish, although apparently not Cuba.
Retro: When I returned from my junior year of high school in Honolulu in 1965, I was on a mission with my Halicrafters S-120 to snag, KORL. Just about every Monday morning. I knew it should be doable (as David subsequently has proven), but I never got so much as a whiff of it. WSM often spoiled the party by leaving the transmitter on and broadcasting a test pattern-like tone for some or all of the night.