Today was a lovely clear day at my getaway location on the Gulf near Pensacola, and I'm out on the deck with my Supe-II. As I'm working my way through the dial, I hear classic country on 650 with a very faint signal. It was about 1pm local time CDT). And alt first, I didn't think much of it.
About a half hour later, I went back to 650, and the very weak classic country was still there. Along with a positive ID...WSM. I immediately thought that it must be daytime skywayve, but I was surprised because I thought I was too far south and at a spot too low on the dial. Groundwave? That would have been roughly 400 miles over terrain with poor, if not terrible, ground conductivity.
Thinking skywave for sure, I went up to 1510 expecting to find WLAC. Instead there was no trace of it. Just a weak signal in Spanish. Meanwhile, WSM on 650 was fairly steady for about the entire fifteen minutes I stayed on the channel. I did notice some slight changes in the signal, but only very minor fading.
Any thoughts or ideas on what I was experiencing?
About a half hour later, I went back to 650, and the very weak classic country was still there. Along with a positive ID...WSM. I immediately thought that it must be daytime skywayve, but I was surprised because I thought I was too far south and at a spot too low on the dial. Groundwave? That would have been roughly 400 miles over terrain with poor, if not terrible, ground conductivity.
Thinking skywave for sure, I went up to 1510 expecting to find WLAC. Instead there was no trace of it. Just a weak signal in Spanish. Meanwhile, WSM on 650 was fairly steady for about the entire fifteen minutes I stayed on the channel. I did notice some slight changes in the signal, but only very minor fading.
Any thoughts or ideas on what I was experiencing?