Could these be some SF in SD recordings gar fla is referring to? 
680 KNBR - 2-12-2011 1:16pm PST - Tecsun PL-606 & Select-A-Tenna
KNBR, 50kW ND, is about 445 miles from me at a heading of about 320°. The adjacent-channel interference is from 690 XEWW (still listed as XETRA) about 32 miles away at 189°, 77kW with a directional antenna and a field at 1 km of about 3,857.87 mV/m in my direction (non-directional field would be 2,537.60 mV/m).
810 KGO - 2-12-2011 1:31pm PST - Tecsun PL-606 & Select-A-Tenna
KGO is about 439 miles distant, heading 320°. Their 50kW signal is directional, sending 2,965.95 mV/m @ 1 km toward me (non-directional would be 2,487.08 mV/m). Adjacent QRM is courtesy of 800 XESPN, which is 1kW ND at about 17.5 miles and 193°.
I even wonder if it's possible to hear KCBS under KBRT on 740? In a few of the brief times when the preacher on KBRT would shut up for a second, I thought I could faintly detect a hint of something underneath.
KBRT is a fairly strong pest, though, being 10kW at 92 miles and 297°, and directional with 1,467.72 mV/m toward me (non-directional would be 959.17 mV/m), and most of the path is over saltwater. KCBS, on the other hand, is about 486 miles at 320°. Their 50kW directional signal sends 5,204.75 mV/m @ 1 km toward me (non-directional would be 2,529.44 mV/m). I think if KBRT was off the air, KCBS would be somewhat easier to hear.
BTW, I'm near 32°45'40"N 116°56'50"W, and about 18 miles east of the Pacific coast.
Getting San Francisco isn't the best daytime distance I've done, though.
700 KALL North Salt Lake City, UT - 2-12-2011 1:02pm PST - Tecsun PL-606 & Select-A-Tenna.
KALL is 626 miles distant at a heading of about 25°, all of which I believe is over land. Their 50kW directional signal blasts about 4,375 mV/m @ 1 km toward me (non-directional would be 2,203.11 mV/m). The adjacent-channel QRM is from 690 XEWW, whose details are posted with the 680 KNBR listing above. Also, I was probably getting a bit of IBOC slop from 710 KSPN, whose 50kW non-directional signal is about 129 miles from me, heading 320°.
I also think I've heard 1680 KNTS Seattle, WA at a distance of 1,070 miles, under (or mixing with) KGED Fresno, CA at/near local noon, but I expect that was all skywave.
There is a 700, KMBX, in Soledad, CA, but I get no trace of that here in San Diego.
Also, here and here are some of my attempts last March (2010) to hear San Francisco and a couple others in the early afternoon with the Tecsun PL-380 and Select-A-Tenna.
680 KNBR - 2-12-2011 1:16pm PST - Tecsun PL-606 & Select-A-Tenna
KNBR, 50kW ND, is about 445 miles from me at a heading of about 320°. The adjacent-channel interference is from 690 XEWW (still listed as XETRA) about 32 miles away at 189°, 77kW with a directional antenna and a field at 1 km of about 3,857.87 mV/m in my direction (non-directional field would be 2,537.60 mV/m).
810 KGO - 2-12-2011 1:31pm PST - Tecsun PL-606 & Select-A-Tenna
KGO is about 439 miles distant, heading 320°. Their 50kW signal is directional, sending 2,965.95 mV/m @ 1 km toward me (non-directional would be 2,487.08 mV/m). Adjacent QRM is courtesy of 800 XESPN, which is 1kW ND at about 17.5 miles and 193°.
I even wonder if it's possible to hear KCBS under KBRT on 740? In a few of the brief times when the preacher on KBRT would shut up for a second, I thought I could faintly detect a hint of something underneath.
KBRT is a fairly strong pest, though, being 10kW at 92 miles and 297°, and directional with 1,467.72 mV/m toward me (non-directional would be 959.17 mV/m), and most of the path is over saltwater. KCBS, on the other hand, is about 486 miles at 320°. Their 50kW directional signal sends 5,204.75 mV/m @ 1 km toward me (non-directional would be 2,529.44 mV/m). I think if KBRT was off the air, KCBS would be somewhat easier to hear.
BTW, I'm near 32°45'40"N 116°56'50"W, and about 18 miles east of the Pacific coast.
Getting San Francisco isn't the best daytime distance I've done, though.
700 KALL North Salt Lake City, UT - 2-12-2011 1:02pm PST - Tecsun PL-606 & Select-A-Tenna.
KALL is 626 miles distant at a heading of about 25°, all of which I believe is over land. Their 50kW directional signal blasts about 4,375 mV/m @ 1 km toward me (non-directional would be 2,203.11 mV/m). The adjacent-channel QRM is from 690 XEWW, whose details are posted with the 680 KNBR listing above. Also, I was probably getting a bit of IBOC slop from 710 KSPN, whose 50kW non-directional signal is about 129 miles from me, heading 320°.
I also think I've heard 1680 KNTS Seattle, WA at a distance of 1,070 miles, under (or mixing with) KGED Fresno, CA at/near local noon, but I expect that was all skywave.
There is a 700, KMBX, in Soledad, CA, but I get no trace of that here in San Diego.
Also, here and here are some of my attempts last March (2010) to hear San Francisco and a couple others in the early afternoon with the Tecsun PL-380 and Select-A-Tenna.