schmave said:cyberdad said:I'm back in the Pensacola area for our usual summer beach getaway. I haven't totally unpacked, but I took out the SRF 37 Walkman last night night and tried 990. What I found was a fantastic north-south path to the Carribbean. Lousy path to Mexico and most of North America. Virtually no atmospheric noise due to an absence of the usual summer thunderstorms.
Anyway, what I was getting was a very good signal on a music and call-in program in Spanish. Unfortunately, it faded right at the time for a TOH ID. Didn't seem to be Cuban....at least it certainly wasn't R. Progresso or R. Rebelde. There was something else in Spanish in the background, along with one other station that seemed to be in English and might have been CBW, but it I doubt it.
The reason I doubt it is because the "1-A" clears from the Midwest were almost totally absent...including the usually robust WLW. KMOX was in, but very weak. Meanwhile, the usual Cubans and other Carribeans were blasting in. Curiously, however, Mexico was pretty much absent. XEEP was in on 1060, but getting trashed by WLNO.
I'll bring out the "heavy artillery" later in the week and post if I do manage to snag CBW.
This post made me miss DXing ... haven't done much of it the past few months, and usually don't at home until September or so when the temps cool.
Are you behind WMVP's pattern when you're home? I know 1000 gets a lot weaker at night in the western suburbs, even as close to their towers as Naperville. I ought to try for 990 here in Ohio some night; WMVP is a blaster every night here.
I'm in the Chicago area and I'm 30 miles north of MVP's sticks. Although they come in strong, I can usually get CBW pretty well.