I've been using the FCC's AM Query to find the sunrise and sunset times for an aid in AM BCB DXing. Both in terms of targeting stations around sunrise and sunset (especially at the beginning of the month now, and, probably, the end of the month in the fall) and in trying to use the pattern change time as an indication of that unidentified station I may have heard.
I find, to my surprise, that the sunset/sunrise times heard do not always match the published times (and I'm not talking about stations with PSRA/PSSA).
On Thursday, WWJ seemed to change from daytime to nighttime at 5:00 EST - an hour early. A few days earlier, I was listening to CKLW at 6:00, expecting to hear a pattern change, and did not hear one (CKLW seems to be so strong to the Southwest all night, that I wonder if they are now DA1 on day pattern).
WCAR 1090, spent much of this past fall running their night pattern as a DA1. They have since fixed this problem, but, this morning, there was no change at the posted time 7:30 AM EST, allowing me to listen to WBAL on the East Side of Detroit instead. WCAR did change, popping in loud and clear, but at 7:59:10 instead. (WCAR's power to the East is vastly greater by day, because they protect Class A WBAL at night).
Could that have been some kind of "critical half hour" not shown in the database?
I find, to my surprise, that the sunset/sunrise times heard do not always match the published times (and I'm not talking about stations with PSRA/PSSA).
On Thursday, WWJ seemed to change from daytime to nighttime at 5:00 EST - an hour early. A few days earlier, I was listening to CKLW at 6:00, expecting to hear a pattern change, and did not hear one (CKLW seems to be so strong to the Southwest all night, that I wonder if they are now DA1 on day pattern).
WCAR 1090, spent much of this past fall running their night pattern as a DA1. They have since fixed this problem, but, this morning, there was no change at the posted time 7:30 AM EST, allowing me to listen to WBAL on the East Side of Detroit instead. WCAR did change, popping in loud and clear, but at 7:59:10 instead. (WCAR's power to the East is vastly greater by day, because they protect Class A WBAL at night).
Could that have been some kind of "critical half hour" not shown in the database?