Schroedingers Cat said:I remember when WFAA and WBAP would blast into the Midwest at night. I can't remember what times they switched, but I remember hearing the switch. WAIT...WCPT have been on and off and on at night. They can be heard in Northern Michigan at night.
tfcwings said:Here on 820 I often get XEABCA Mexicali (or is it XEMVS? FCC confuses me.)
jd said:tfcwings said:Here on 820 I often get XEABCA Mexicali (or is it XEMVS? FCC confuses me.)
Don't believe the FCC. Believe Fred. http://www.mexicoradiotv.com/
cyberdad said:I was in the upper peninsula of Michigan this weekend. CHAM owns the channel. WBAP in the background.
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Much to my surprise, WIND was the strongest Chicago daytime signal. WLS strongest at night. Other than my college roomate's wedding years ago, this was my first trip to the UP. At least it was my first with a good radio.
Schroedingers Cat said:cyberdad said:I was in the upper peninsula of Michigan this weekend. CHAM owns the channel. WBAP in the background.
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Much to my surprise, WIND was the strongest Chicago daytime signal. WLS strongest at night. Other than my college roomate's wedding years ago, this was my first trip to the UP. At least it was my first with a good radio.
I told R. Fry something similar to this about the WIND groundwave and he was quite skeptical. I also said WIND was stronger than WLS in Park Ridge, though V-Soft for 60068 shows it the other way around. Any other opinions?