WSCR, WGN and WBBm are the ones that will be off, as originally reported.

I am working on one Class B on one of these channels and a Class D on
another to see if they can test

Paul



On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 7:40 PM, bill kral <[email protected]> wrote:

> How many Chicago stations are going to be off air? Just the Big Four or
> maybe more. How close together are their TX sites? Close enough to be off
> air due to a hydro outage in the area or some other common reason? And if
> that's the reason they would go to back up generators and run a reduced
> output TX. A few nights ago 3 of the big 4 were audible here due to
> extended fading of KBOI, KDWN, KKOH. KOMO is too close for fading and I
> don't have the capabilty of nulling a signal to let a distant one in. I
> don't think that any of the big guys occupying the same freqs out west will
> do DX tests at night since they do scheduled network shows overnight.
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