at least in Chicago 1030 rules
Dave Doherty
dave@skywaves.net
Wed Jan 30 17:44:30 EST 2008
670 and 720 have almost identical transmitter plants, about a mile apart,
way out west of town in Schaumberg and/or Itasca. If your hotel room is
facing the lake (lucky you!), there's a lot of building blocking those
signals.
-d
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Subject: at least in Chicago 1030 rules
> In a hotel in downtown Chicago and at 3:30 AM the strongest AM signal
> on my trusty Grundig belongs to the mighty 1030 out of Hull. It is
> stronger than 670,720,780,890 or 1000.
>
> Of note I also got a clear ID from WWZN which in theory is impossible.
>
>
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