Great topic.
My biggest highlite on MW here in the Chicago area has to be the great trans-Atlantic opening at the end of December in 1997. I was able to tune in only on December 27, 1997 even though the opening lasted for few days. Several European/African stations were logged by me on that day. I was able to hear and ID the following stations:
531 - Chaine 1, Algeria
567 - Tullamore, Ireland
576 - Canary Islands
585 - Madrid, Spain
1134 - Zadar, Croatia
1215 - Virgin Radio, England
1314 - Kvitsoy, Norway
I had audio on few other frequencies (594, 648, 864, 891, 1593), but never got a definitive ID.
On shortwave the biggest catch is FIBS (Falkland Islands Broadcasting Service) on the frequency of 3,958 kHz with 3.5 kW. I was trying to log the station for a long time without any success. However on March 12, 1983 I got a tip (phone call, no internet then) from a fellow CADXer that he was hearing Falklands at his location in Arlington Heights, IL. I immediately fired up the receiver and was able to hear them as well. As it turned out several other CADXers were able to snatch the very elusive station on that day as well. No such luck with Tristan da Cunha.
My biggest highlite on MW here in the Chicago area has to be the great trans-Atlantic opening at the end of December in 1997. I was able to tune in only on December 27, 1997 even though the opening lasted for few days. Several European/African stations were logged by me on that day. I was able to hear and ID the following stations:
531 - Chaine 1, Algeria
567 - Tullamore, Ireland
576 - Canary Islands
585 - Madrid, Spain
1134 - Zadar, Croatia
1215 - Virgin Radio, England
1314 - Kvitsoy, Norway
I had audio on few other frequencies (594, 648, 864, 891, 1593), but never got a definitive ID.
On shortwave the biggest catch is FIBS (Falkland Islands Broadcasting Service) on the frequency of 3,958 kHz with 3.5 kW. I was trying to log the station for a long time without any success. However on March 12, 1983 I got a tip (phone call, no internet then) from a fellow CADXer that he was hearing Falklands at his location in Arlington Heights, IL. I immediately fired up the receiver and was able to hear them as well. As it turned out several other CADXers were able to snatch the very elusive station on that day as well. No such luck with Tristan da Cunha.