In the late 60s & early 70s I heard WKY many times in the Chicago area at night.
radioman148 said:In the late 60s & early 70s I heard WKY many times in the Chicago area at night.
stormy01 said:WKY in CA - That's incredible!DavidEduardo said:With a loop, I have heard WKY from OK in Glendale, CA, at night. Glendale is on KHJ's night null, so with the loop they can be pretty much eliminated.
KR4BD said:FWIW: WKY used to be heard over much of the country at night back in the early 1960's. When I lived in Southern California, I frequently heard WKY at night even with KHJ only about 50-60 miles away from my location.
DavidEduardo said:KR4BD said:FWIW: WKY used to be heard over much of the country at night back in the early 1960's. When I lived in Southern California, I frequently heard WKY at night even with KHJ only about 50-60 miles away from my location.
It's still a fairly easy catch in many parts of CA. The KHJ pattern has relatively little power to the north, and nearly nothing on an arc that protects WKY and Pocatello. It is interesting to be in that null and hear two heritage three-letter call stations mashing it up... both in Spanish!
crainbebo said:What do you get on 930, one of the "Mess" frequencies?
Daytime here in Bothell, WA: Very weak KBAI Bellingham, WA or KYAK Yakima, WA.
Nighttime here in Bothell, WA: KYAK Yakima before sunset, after sunset it's a mess. CJCA Edmonton, AB is usually on top, but KSEI Pocatello, ID also comes in from time to time.
-crainbebo
I did log Radio Antilles, although it was back in 1966. As I recall, they used a directional antenna.cd637299 said:How many have heard the now-defunct Radio Antilles from Montserrat (West Indies) on 930 in the 1970s? They boasted 200,000 watts. I heard it back then from south Florida, but nulling WINZ on 940 was quite a task. Wish I kept the tapes of it.
When I was stationed in Biloxi MS in 1978, 930 Sarasota came in quite well there! I thought it was some freaky antenna setup of mine, but later I learned more about water paths!
To the above poster---KTKN is a great catch!
cd