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How is the Tabernacle. NJ Tuner always receiving E-skip distance stations everyday, year round?

When I check the FM Reception Map on Rabbit Ears. The Tabernacle. NJ, situated 30 miles East of the Roxborough Farm transmitters, is always getting stations from hundreds to over a thousand miles everyday. For example, WKCL 91.5 from Ladson, SC is always received daily. Even the dial was blank in South Jersey, a station like WKCL and others from far away would be well far beyond the radio horizon, even if a plane bounced signals
 
Nick Langan's autologger is probably getting those stations constantly (WKCL-91.5, WGTZ-92.9 OH, etc.) by meteor scatter and not Es. Es would have many, many more paths around it. Stations with sensitive RDS can be common meteor scatter 'ping' catches on a good antenna.
 


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