I am in McGrath, Alaska which is a village of 300 people about 250 miles NW of Anchorage. I use a small portable radio and a custom tunable loop for my long distance AM radio reception. XEPRS is about 2700 miles away from me.
When conditions arent ripe with auroral/solar storms and things are quiet, The Mightier 1090 is actually quite often heard here.. almost nightly. Sometimes poor, sometimes really good. Usually somewhere in between.. but at least listenable, however KFNQ Seattle, another sports station on 1090 is sometimes audible in the background
I have a recording of my most recent reception of The Mightier 1090 where the signal is incredibly strong, stable and clear with no "chatter" from KFNQ present in the background. It's at this google drive link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dDgsd30-pwbU5MtfDfekvzaS1TzI3t4D/view?usp=sharing
When conditions arent ripe with auroral/solar storms and things are quiet, The Mightier 1090 is actually quite often heard here.. almost nightly. Sometimes poor, sometimes really good. Usually somewhere in between.. but at least listenable, however KFNQ Seattle, another sports station on 1090 is sometimes audible in the background
I have a recording of my most recent reception of The Mightier 1090 where the signal is incredibly strong, stable and clear with no "chatter" from KFNQ present in the background. It's at this google drive link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dDgsd30-pwbU5MtfDfekvzaS1TzI3t4D/view?usp=sharing
