My best dx catch is 1250.
Tonight around 0600UTC got an ID on KNOM on the Haida Gwaii receiver and switched to the Hawaii receiver and heard KNOM mixing with KKOH. KNOM really gets out with 14KW at night.
I was on 680 on that SDR a little after noon, their time, and heard a very weak signal with sports talk and a commercial for "Golden Gate" something or other. So I was thinking KNBR. I'm really not sure, however, because I immediately checked 740 and 810, and neither KCBS or KGO was in. Not much else from the lower 48 either. At least that I could determine, let alone positively identify, The lone exeption was a very weak KIRO. (Vancouver's big signals were mostly present. 730 was the strongest of a weak bunch).
Last night I couldn't hear KNOM on any of the SDR's, but Saturday night KNOM was strong on the Haida Gwaii SDR and could be heard on the Kaneohe, Hi SDR.I'm 350 ish miles SE of Nome and I've heard KKOH under/over KNOM a few times
Congrats on the new station. I'm in Chicago and that's one of the very few greater Chicago metro stations I haven't logged. Normally I'd drive along Lake Shore Drive to snag a station like that but there's interference from WPJX (near the Illinois/Wisconsin border) and also I get harmonics from the two local biggies (WGN 720 and WBBM 780). I'm pretty sure I've heard WAKE but have not ever gotten an ID to make it official.At 4:20pm this afternoon, I received WAKE on 1500 kHz and 1 kW, 2 tower directional in Valparaiso, Indiana. They overtook KSTP which I normally receive during this CH time period in the winter months. They were still on daytime power. Their nighttime power is a mere 25 watts. I did notice they have a CP to move their transmitter further west to Hobart, Indiana with a 3 tower array with a lobe back toward Valparaiso but with a reduced daytime power of 250 watts. This makes little sense on this frequency.
Great catch!At 4:20pm this afternoon, I received WAKE on 1500 kHz and 1 kW, 2 tower directional in Valparaiso, Indiana. They overtook KSTP which I normally receive during this CH time period in the winter months. They were still on daytime power. Their nighttime power is a mere 25 watts. I did notice they have a CP to move their transmitter further west to Hobart, Indiana with a 3 tower array with a lobe back toward Valparaiso but with a reduced daytime power of 250 watts. This makes little sense on this frequency.
Did you buy your loop antenna from Gary, or is someone else selling them, or did you build it?Received with a CC Skywave and DeBock 5" FSL Loop, recorded on a Zoom H1 handheld digital recorder.
Very cool over-the-pole reception. This station is always strong on the Arctic SDR in Norway.Here's my reception from 5375 miles away of Radio Tabriz, 1026khz from Azarshahr, Iran with 200,00 Watts from 1722UTC/822am AK Time today (Mon. Dec 21st)
Audio: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Zt90_FNj7o6zJ4OFaTnOI_E549aosIy3/view?usp=sharing
Very cool over-the-pole reception. This station is always strong on the Arctic SDR in Norway.
Are you receiving this while sitting outside, as you described in your presentation?
Did you buy your loop antenna from Gary, or is someone else selling them, or did you build it?
I was wanting to build a couple of them a few years back, but lost access to the shop and tools.
BTW, my cousin is married to the grandson of Wladimir Polydoroff, who invented the Ferrite Sleeve Loop technology, back in the wartime days.
I wanted to get him to make some FSL and DX-themed logo hoodies, when he was Marketing Director for Dickies.
I heard Ottawa on 1200 the other night. Let's hope conditions are improving.Finally! After a couple of weeks' hiatus, I checked out the Norway Arctic SDR this evening and was rewarded with TA DX. A few highlights.....
680: KBRW back and blasting
710: KIRO weak, but steady
920: Country music. Couldn't get an ID, but my best guess is CFRY
1000: KOMO with a good signal
1090: KFNQ in the "intercontenental battle of sports stations" with UK's Talk Sports
1130: Another battle.....CKWX and KTLK (Minneapolis)
Finally! After a couple of weeks' hiatus, I checked out the Norway Arctic SDR this evening and was rewarded with TA DX. A few highlights.....
680: KBRW back and blasting
710: KIRO weak, but steady
920: Country music. Couldn't get an ID, but my best guess is CFRY
1000: KOMO with a good signal
1090: KFNQ in the "intercontenental battle of sports stations" with UK's Talk Sports
1130: Another battle.....CKWX and KTLK (Minneapolis)
I'm not surprised by this. In the late 60s and early 70s when Wolfman Jack was on XERB/XEPRS, he often mentioned that he had listeners in Alaska.I hear XEPRS, way better and more often then youd think i would in central alaska
Good catch on KRDC. Years ago on my trips west the station in Bend, Oregon dominated in the Pacific NW.NORAD just tweeted that Santa left Tucson. Could this be why I got this new log tonight?Thanks St. Nick!
860 - KNAI AZ, Phoenix; heard at 2325 PT 12/24 mixed with KTRB and others, Regional Mexican song in and out, was able to // stream. They are the feeder for K270BZ/K270CZ 101.9 (La Campesina), which used to be on 88.3 before KPHF (VCY) took over the timeshare. NEW #799, 1KW at 1,036 miles.
Also just heard 1110-KRDC Pasadena CA w/ Radio Disney Country, kind of rare.