Starting a new thread as other was closed out.
Just got around to listening to my logs from Springfield, OH, and honestly I was quite disappointed. While I did get 7 new stations, most of those were either in OH (4 were within 125 miles), or western NY/PA. I had my loop 'pointed' NE/SW, as that was the eclipse path. The farthest station I got was 1030 WBZ, Boston. About 700 miles. I did get quite a few Toronto stations, (about 350 miles mostly NE), but I have logged a couple of them during the day already, so...meh. Also got some usual suspects from Chicago, WRVA-Richmond, couple NYC stations. But nothing really exciting. A lot of the frequencies sounded like nighttime graveyard--lots of stations but nothing clear enough to ID.
Even with my two CCranes I was listening live to at the time, nothing exciting popped up.
For me, totality was from roughly 1509--1513. All the action was from 1510 or so to 1540. Before and after was basically just normal daytime reception. The peak signals were from about 1515--1525. I did notice more NE stations coming in toward the 1525 point, vs the beginning of totality for me, which makes sense.
I did not really get much to the SW of me at all, not really sure why. I did get KMOX, St Louis, but have gotten that daytime before as well.
Hope this helps someone in 2045.
Just got around to listening to my logs from Springfield, OH, and honestly I was quite disappointed. While I did get 7 new stations, most of those were either in OH (4 were within 125 miles), or western NY/PA. I had my loop 'pointed' NE/SW, as that was the eclipse path. The farthest station I got was 1030 WBZ, Boston. About 700 miles. I did get quite a few Toronto stations, (about 350 miles mostly NE), but I have logged a couple of them during the day already, so...meh. Also got some usual suspects from Chicago, WRVA-Richmond, couple NYC stations. But nothing really exciting. A lot of the frequencies sounded like nighttime graveyard--lots of stations but nothing clear enough to ID.
Even with my two CCranes I was listening live to at the time, nothing exciting popped up.
For me, totality was from roughly 1509--1513. All the action was from 1510 or so to 1540. Before and after was basically just normal daytime reception. The peak signals were from about 1515--1525. I did notice more NE stations coming in toward the 1525 point, vs the beginning of totality for me, which makes sense.
I did not really get much to the SW of me at all, not really sure why. I did get KMOX, St Louis, but have gotten that daytime before as well.
Hope this helps someone in 2045.