At night if I stand in the right spot I get a signal that is rock solid...like a local AM, but I find if I move it's gone and very noisy. It's the pickiest signal to receive.
I don't think that was ever enforced, as long as the "official" beaming of the signal was away from the US (Europe, Latin America, etc.). No American shortwave station ever got in trouble for verifying reception reports from US listeners, including the VOA. I have several QSL cards from them from the late '60s and early '70s.
At night if I stand in just the right spot outside my door, the signal is so good that music is completely listenable, even enjoyable. Last night I was rocking out to them, and it sounded great. My biggest problem with reception in that band is FM interference. There are many parts of the shortwave dial where I'm hearing local FM stations instead. They're distorted but intelligible enough that I can make out which of the 2 stations is doing the damage.
What part of town are you in? When I used to get into Ottawa every 2-3 months, I usually stayed downtown. DX there, in the Byward Market area, was absolutely impossible. Between the noise, the steel framed hotel buildings, and the harmonics/overload from transmitters in the area. Even listening to local stations was problematic...including FM. But every once in a while, I'd stay out in Kenata (about 16km/20 mi west of downtown). Things out there were much better. In fact, it was a pretty decent DX location.
At night if I stand in just the right spot outside my door, the signal is so good that music is completely listenable, even enjoyable. Last night I was rocking out to them, and it sounded great. My biggest problem with reception in that band is FM interference. There are many parts of the shortwave dial where I'm hearing local FM stations instead. They're distorted but intelligible enough that I can make out which of the 2 stations is doing the damage.
Many lines (carriers) showing on North American frequencies tonight. Most I've seen since I began listening. None above threshold.
9395 is booming in.
I got my first SW radio in 1991, a Radio Shack DX-440 (the Sangean ATS-803A). I remember listening to Dr. Gene Scott on SW late at night. I also remember watching his TV program broadcast late at night on a UHF station in the DFW area. He smoked a lot of cigars!Their signal can be made to not fall across the US and direct toward other countries....but the bible thumpers will always try to bring in money one way or another...I know the Dallas AM of Gene Scott shut down (I would do his widow...she was in a soft porn and is a hottie...but I see her redoing a lot of his former broadcast...NO WAY she has learned the theology like he did...she is merely repeating his old shows like a parrot and wearing a priests shmock is a crock anyway..she hasnt been to any divinity school!)...