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WLCO is back
- Colonel Flagg
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WLCO is back
Currently simulcasting U.S.103. Sounds louder than it has in years. Now, if they could just fix 1470...
"Don't you knock when you enter a room?"
- Colonel Flagg
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Re: WLCO is back
I had to run to Lake Orion yesterday, and I was certain WLCO had flipped to Sports, as ESPN 1530. To my surprise, I was hearing 1530 in Cincinnati, like a LOCAL signal, around 11:00 AM! When I left around 1:00 PM, WCKY was gone, and WLCO was there. This is definitely outside of CH, so I was surprised to hear WCKY overtaking WLCO.
"Don't you knock when you enter a room?"
Re: WLCO is back
WLCO BOOMS IN near the Straits between Middays and CH. It's too far from WCKY. The E layer is much lower during Daytime Skywave and favors distances less than 250 miles or so. The E layer gets higher as you get closer to SS and SR, and WCKY is favored because it is 50 kW.
Since most Canadian AM stations and a lot of US AMs have disappeared, Daytime Skywave DX is fun, like AM DX in the 1920s and 1930s, when stations like WREO Lansing, with 500 watts full-time, got QSL requests from MONTANA. It was only on for a few years.
In 1927, WREO was 500 watts on 1300 kHz. There were only five stations nationwide on 1300 at the time.
https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-R ... -Fall-.pdf
Since most Canadian AM stations and a lot of US AMs have disappeared, Daytime Skywave DX is fun, like AM DX in the 1920s and 1930s, when stations like WREO Lansing, with 500 watts full-time, got QSL requests from MONTANA. It was only on for a few years.
In 1927, WREO was 500 watts on 1300 kHz. There were only five stations nationwide on 1300 at the time.
https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-R ... -Fall-.pdf
Is THAT where they got the idea for the 486-SX?
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Same (x, y, z), different (t)
Your bullet missed my trial balloon.
RTN Price. Not guaranteed. As of 12:30, 157.71 Down 0.22.
Artificial Intelligence is a Child that needs a Parent to guide it through.