I was driving through Champaign, and tuned in to WBCP 1580AM, for the simple fact it has the lowest daytime power of any licensed AM station at a whopping 135 watts. Signal itself seems to cover the immediate area, but the audio is so low I couldn’t hear it well. Even cranking up the volume didn’t help much.
They have no translator and apparently locally owned. Music is hip hop so not really my thing. Sounds syndicated.
I can’t imagine this billing much at all.
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WBCP Champaign-Urbana
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Re: WBCP Champaign-Urbana
When I've heard it, It's been R&B oldies. I believe it's diplexed on the tower at the Saga complex. Not sure when it moved there. WBCP was originally 250w.
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