swfl said:
FreddyE1977 said:
Between the Cubans and the fact that there is almost always a thunderstorm happening
somewhere within a 20 mile radius, I have learned sadly that an AM radio is a pretty
useless device in Florida.
I can agree with you on that! Especially in southern Florida. The Cubans have pretty much taken over the AM band down here and as you say with all the humidity and thunderstorms the AM band is almost worthless any more. During the winter months you can get some DX'ing in at night but even then it's not all that great.
I disagree that Florida is one of the worst places for AM DXIng.
In fact, I'd say it's one of the better places.
Lightning is an issue during the summer but then you have the rest of the year. The summer isn't so good for nighttime DXing anyway so it's not like you're missing much.
While I agree the Cuban stations have made it hard to hear certain northern stations, there are many more frequencies not affected and because of our location, we are have a much better shot at a large part of the US at night than so many other locations.
And of course there's
daytime AM DXing which makes the coasts of Florida a bonanza for hearing stations from across the Gulf and up the east coast.