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What has been your furthest "West of Boston" AM DX...mine was WCCO 830 in Minneapolis, MN...that was before WCRN boosted their bulb.
CAPECRUSADER said:What has been your furthest "West of Boston" AM DX...mine was WCCO 830 in Minneapolis, MN...that was before WCRN boosted their bulb.
aaronread said:My favorite "DX" was (just barely) catching Allston-Brighton Free Radio while sitting in a parking lot at Brandeis back when they were still a legal Part 15 AM operation. That's about six miles...pretty impressive for 100mW!!
DG02816 said:My catches, from Rhode Island, include CIAO, Brampton Ontario, and Radio Vision Cristiana, Turks and Caicos Islands, battling it out on 530 kHz. On 540, XEWA, with 150 kW fom San Luis Potosi was heard under the-then WLUX. 640 gave me Pointe-a-Pitre in Guadeloupe. 690 used to be all Montreal, but now WOKV Jacksonville FL is a regular. On 710, I've heard Radio Rebelde in Cuba under WOR.
730 gave(and still gives)me XEX Mexico City in the null of Montreal's CKAC. 800 gave me PJB, Bonaire, duking it out with CKLW. On 820, before WNYC moved there,I'd hear WOSU at Ohio State mixing with WBAP. 900 netted XEW under CHML. 940 years go featured XEQ Mexico City having it out with Montreal's CBM.Skipping up the dial a bit, 1160 used to feature WJJD Chicago with country; they'd sign off and KSL would be there alone. 1220 would feature the then WGAR Cleveland after WRIB would go off. 1510 would feature Boston having it out with Nashville. 1520 would be dominated by Buffalo; 1530 by Cincinnati, with some WDJZ Bridgeport at sunset. 1540 featured ZNS Nassau during an auroral opening; the frequency usually has Albany and CHIN Toronto trading places. 1570 was a fun listen to French-language Top 40 on CKLM,while 1580 would have Long Island and Morningside MD just before sunset. After they'd go off, I'd have the now-silent CBJ in Quebec; oldies station CKDO has the channel now.
I wonder if they really still were complying with Part 15 by that time.
JIBGUY said:Well, Peter, most of the clear channels are now WORTH destroying (m,eaning that other stations now share some of that former clear channel spectrum), because after 7 PM, most of them sound just the same with no local identity.
Hey remember back in the 1980's when I called you when you were at WBET from a pay phone north of St John, New Brunswick, in the early afternoon, and played you WBET-1460-Brockton from my car radio into the phone so you could hear it? WBET loud & clear in hinterlands of N.B.Canada!
Another DX surprise was severa lyears ago, when my clock radio on Cape Cod was picking up the strongest signal on the entire AM dial on 540, and it spilled onto 550 too. I was stumped at first.... no such strong signal licensed on Cape Cod!!!... Then I realized it was that Turks & Caicos Islands religious thing. Later in 2008, I was on Grand Turk Island.... saw and photographed 3 AM-style towers on the north end of the island. Must have been Radio Christiana.... but I couldn;' find a transmitter shack, and the vines were growing up the towers. I still don't know if that was the R.C. site. Anyone know if that is it, or is R.C. on another one of the 6 Turks/Caicos islands? Toured all of Providenciales and no AM towers there..... the rest of theTC Islands don't have much for electricity.......