Hello my fellow radio geeks,
I wanted to pick your brains for some advice. As an early Christmas present to myself, I purchased a C. Crane 2E AM/FM/Ham radio. I mainly intend to use it for camping trips and backcountry travel (a radio ghost town) as well as listening to first responders during fires and natural disasters.
I’ve played around with the AM reception at night with mixed results. I live in a four story condo in Vancouver, BC that faces south and west. The radio can easily receive stations along the West Coast and Vancouver Island. I can receive the clear channel stations without any problem (KOMO, KIRO, KGO, KFBK, KEX). KGO and KFBK consistently boom in like local stations after dusk. I also receive a lot of lower powered stations like KFLD from Pasco, WA and KXTG out of Portland.
After reading some of the reception report here, I’m surprised that I can’t receive stations from back east like KOA, KSL or evening some of the blowtorches like WCCO, WBBM, or WWL.
I noticed that the radio has two screws for connecting an external AM antenna (one of them for ground). Would an external antenna help me pull in some of the distant clear channels more reliably or would it just improve reception of the low-powered stations I’m receiving from Washington state?
Cheers and Happy Holidays!
I wanted to pick your brains for some advice. As an early Christmas present to myself, I purchased a C. Crane 2E AM/FM/Ham radio. I mainly intend to use it for camping trips and backcountry travel (a radio ghost town) as well as listening to first responders during fires and natural disasters.
I’ve played around with the AM reception at night with mixed results. I live in a four story condo in Vancouver, BC that faces south and west. The radio can easily receive stations along the West Coast and Vancouver Island. I can receive the clear channel stations without any problem (KOMO, KIRO, KGO, KFBK, KEX). KGO and KFBK consistently boom in like local stations after dusk. I also receive a lot of lower powered stations like KFLD from Pasco, WA and KXTG out of Portland.
After reading some of the reception report here, I’m surprised that I can’t receive stations from back east like KOA, KSL or evening some of the blowtorches like WCCO, WBBM, or WWL.
I noticed that the radio has two screws for connecting an external AM antenna (one of them for ground). Would an external antenna help me pull in some of the distant clear channels more reliably or would it just improve reception of the low-powered stations I’m receiving from Washington state?
Cheers and Happy Holidays!