I know these are shortwave stations, but what AM stations do you receive in central Alaska?
My Grundig Yachtboy receives short wave, but am curious which AMs come in there day and night?
Am assuming few daytimers, except for locals. But at night, skywave extends AM signals.
the rest of the world operates on 9khz channels 531, 540, 549, 558, and so on. some 10khz us/canadian channels fall on 9 khz channels too.I merely inquired about nighttime skywaves from the U.S.
I wasn't aware frequencies like 1179, 1053, 936, 1026, 1449, etc., were AM frequencies.
I'm new to this and am use to 800, 810, 820, etc.
In the unlikely event you get trans-atlantic or trans=pacific stations from Texas, you'll hear a loud whistle on 10kHz spacing stations.I will have to scan for stations in the 9khz range from here in central Texas, just north of Austin.
So far, all I get here at night are U.S. clear channels and regionals.
But... the reception here is far better than in Fla., where I recently relocated from.
I have played with the dial a little, changing from the 10khz to the other on this Grundig Yacht Boy 400. I wondered why the channel spacing was different.
There's not a separate band with 9kHz spacing where you get different stations in the same geographical area. You would have to be on the coasts at the right time of day, or outside the Americas. But again, they occupy the same spectrum space.I tried tonight, with 1khz spacing, to find stations from 540 to 1200. Nothing.
The Grundig Yacht Boy 400 spaces 1khz, 5khz to 10khz, IIRC.
I tried tonight, with 1khz spacing, to find stations from 540 to 1200. Nothing.
The Grundig Yacht Boy 400 spaces 1khz, 5khz to 10khz, IIRC.
yes.. ive heard 1340 Oroville, CA.. 1490 Kelso, WA... 1400 Berkley, CA..... 1230 near Seattle.... i dont really pay attention to the big guns, cuse theyre so normal. I do hear plenty of lower 48 stations at nightSo... what AM U.S. stations come into Alaska at night, via skywave?
I remember on an Art Bell program, he once said the signal for 1500 KSTP in Minneapolis "goes up over the arctic."
Nice catches especially XEPRS and KRLD.KRLD 1080 Dallas at 1204am AK time Sun 1-2-22 with news, weather, traffic and several NewsRadio KRLD Menitons. Pretty decent signal fading up pretty clear for a Minute or two from 3257 miles away.
Also, a very very strong, very clear XEPRS 1090 on 1-1 with NONE of the usual chatter from KFNQ Seattle. Also on 1-1, KEHH 1400 Eureka, CA pounding in for a minute or two
Also heard a pretty strong/clear 1350 KSRO Santa Rosa CA and 1420 KITI Centralia, WA ... .The CBC on 1010 Calgary, 860 Prince Rupert BC, 1010 KIQI, 1310 KLIX, 1290 KIMA, 1370 KRAC, 1540 KXPA and 880 Edmonton
Depends where you are. You might go through the Frequency of the Week posts.Which clear channel skywaves and regionals (i.e. 860, 920, 1050, 1190, etc.) come in regularly?
Which clear channel skywaves and regionals (i.e. 860, 920, 1050, 1190, etc.) come in regularly?