Ter info,
Al een poosje heb ik contact met Doug (about 7 miles west of Lewistown Pennsylvania).
Hij gaf me onderstaande info door via mail, ik had hem het 'lijstje' (van hierboven) toegestuurd!
1690 kHz, 1000 watts nighttime non-directional antenna per
https://www.fccdata.org/?lang=en&facid=87109
1550 khz, CBEF?
Yes Windsor, Ontario, Canada... a Canadian clear channel limited to 10 KW because of XERUV (now defunct) in Mexico also was a North American clear channel broadcast station so they tried to protect each other's nighttime propagation pattern to some extent.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBEF
1540 khz, KXEL Red Eye Radio
Used to hear this when I was younger, think it is in the state of Iowa. Was a 50 KW clear channel station, possibly still is. Waterloo Iowa.
1520 khz, WWKB
When I was younger was WKBW and a rock and roll 'blowtorch' here in the northeast U.S. Has transitioned from rock and roll to sports and now gambling.
1260 khz, ?? and 1270 khz, WTSN?
Dover, New Hampshire, located along New Hampshire's frontage on the Atlantic Ocean, 5 KW non-directional
1200 khz, WXKS
https://fccdata.org/?lang=en&facid=20441
50 KW day and night. To protect other U.S. domestic broadcast stations on 1200 kHz it broadcasts from Newton Massachusetts to cover the Boston area but must have a tremendous signal well out into the Atlantic Ocean and obviously well into Europe in the hours of darkness.
Hope this helps,
Doug
MG kĆ”n zo mooi zijn!!š
Groet,
HA