If so, what in particular should I make an effort to catch? Location is Washington State 
If so, what in particular should I make an effort to catch? Location is Washington State![]()
In the late 1980's I heard a Russian station from Vladivostok on 1477 khz. It was on a Sanyo boombox and a 3 ft. spiral loop antenna, so you didn't need a beverage antenna to hear it.
I have no idea if the station would be audible today -- the band is more crowded, and the station might not even be on the air anymore.
I think it was a high powered station back then, maybe in the 100kw range: back then there was a lot more MW and SW service from the Soviet government to the maritime industry (for example, Mayak used to be heard all over the lower SW frequencies).
The Russian-speaking population of far eastern Siberia must be pretty sparse.
I have read that a limiting factor of creating a bridge or tunnel between Alaska and Siberia is that the infrastructure, the roads connecting the valuable populated areas of Asia to eastern Siberia, would cost many times more that the "wonder of the world" itself.
Vladimir Putin is on record as wanting to do the bridge. My thought when I saw that, about a year ago, was "what's the point"? You'd be connecting hundreds or thousands of miles of currently undeveloped territory with another.