Texas has several 50k AM's, some directional, a couple not. Can you hear them? How far away? How well do they come in? I'd especially like to hear from the east and west coast, and Canada. Can you hear 820 or 1200?
Surprisingly, 1080 doesn't come in well, or at all sometimes, here in central Texas, 150 miles and just 2+ hours south, north of Austin.
It's odd because that station use to be very strong all over the southwest.
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Same problem here. Back in the day I used to get WTIC and KRLD alternating with KRLD coming through more often. When I first heard WBAP way back they used to share the frequency with WFAA.WBAP and WOAI are the two most frequent Texans here northwest of Chicago. KRLD used to be weak, but audible more often than not. They've become rare since a fulltime 1080 with a pattern favorable to me signed on in the southwest suburbs.
We also had lots more members.I've logged WOAI 1200, long ago when it was a clearer channel, and more recently when the BC Canada Punjabi station is weak; and I've logged WBAP 820 long ago when it was a clearer channel, and during rare silent periods when the local religious station is quiet. I got KSVE El Paso (on 1650) once when it was ESPN Deportes, and KVNS Brownsville (on 1700) when it was playing Classic Hits, both in the early 2010's.
One problem with hearing Texas here in in the Western PNW is that the signals have to traverse both major mountain ranges, and the band is more crowded now as well. But WOAI and WBAP look like the standouts.
PS, I really have no problem with the 14 year old threads. It's okay seeing what was being talked about in 2014. The MW band was jumping more back then anyway.
Thanks.I really have no problem with the 14 year old threads. It's okay seeing what was being talked about in 2014. The MW band was jumping more back then anyway.
They appear to be running 10 kw more or less on XEROK. Similarly, XERF in Cd. Acuña, across from Del Río, is running less than 50 kw despite the license still saying 100 kw.One that used to qualify by proximity was XEROK (800) from Ciudad Juarez/El Paso, the old rocker that ran 150K years and years ago but is now all-Spanish language. If memory serves they've had power-related difficulties in recent years and weren't running 50K for a long time. Anyone know if that's changed?
Not really. The board was "open access" back then and that is why there were so many superfluous posts.We also had lots more members.
Not to be confused with the Texas Embassy, a Mexican restaurant at Picadilly Circus in London. The guy who owns it also has a British pub in Dallas. I've been to both. The Dallas pub is the only one I've ever been to that serves burritos along with the fish & chips, shepherds pie, bangers, etc.....Speaking of Texas in Hawaii, there's a restaurant they advertise a lot on TV here lately called 'Tex 808 BBQ & Brews'.