For those wondering about stations from the Cape, etc. coming in and pretty well this time of year from a great distance:
http://www.dxing.com/tvfmdx.htm
>>Sporadic-E propagation is caused by patches of intense ionization in the E-layer of the ionosphere..sporadic-E is most common from about mid-May to late July, with another peak a week before and after the winter solstice. Sporadic-E seems to be most common from about mid-morning to noon, local time, and again from late afternoon through the evening hours.
I was visiting a friend in Ohio once around the summer solstice and he was getting stations from New Orleans, etc.
What I have picked up, mostly here on the North Shore, over the years:
--CBC stations on FM--LATE AFTERNOON
--Whad Ya Know (public radio) on stations from Carbondale, IL and North Carolina--LATE MORNING
--At the time when WMWM wasn't full time on air, once I was in a Salem State parking lot,
just about to go in and turn us on at noon. Picked up a 91.7 from...Pensacola, FL--LATE
MORNING (WEGS, though at the time I think it was WPCC "Pensacola Christian College")
--News/talk 96.5 (WWDB?) Philadelphia, picked up in Lynn--LATE MORNING
--Driving home from work on 128 in Reading, etc.: WHUS 91.7 Storrs CT; 101.3 from Maine;
good recep of Cape Cod, RI, CT, ME stations. In this case, after midnight
--Places like Lynn Shore Dr.: many FM Cape Cod stations coming in well (94.3, 96.3, 99.9,
103.9, 106.1). The strength of the FM tuner in my portable HD radio is a factor, but I've
picked up WEII 96.3 from the Cape here in Beverly on it.
http://www.dxing.com/tvfmdx.htm
>>Sporadic-E propagation is caused by patches of intense ionization in the E-layer of the ionosphere..sporadic-E is most common from about mid-May to late July, with another peak a week before and after the winter solstice. Sporadic-E seems to be most common from about mid-morning to noon, local time, and again from late afternoon through the evening hours.
I was visiting a friend in Ohio once around the summer solstice and he was getting stations from New Orleans, etc.
What I have picked up, mostly here on the North Shore, over the years:
--CBC stations on FM--LATE AFTERNOON
--Whad Ya Know (public radio) on stations from Carbondale, IL and North Carolina--LATE MORNING
--At the time when WMWM wasn't full time on air, once I was in a Salem State parking lot,
just about to go in and turn us on at noon. Picked up a 91.7 from...Pensacola, FL--LATE
MORNING (WEGS, though at the time I think it was WPCC "Pensacola Christian College")
--News/talk 96.5 (WWDB?) Philadelphia, picked up in Lynn--LATE MORNING
--Driving home from work on 128 in Reading, etc.: WHUS 91.7 Storrs CT; 101.3 from Maine;
good recep of Cape Cod, RI, CT, ME stations. In this case, after midnight
--Places like Lynn Shore Dr.: many FM Cape Cod stations coming in well (94.3, 96.3, 99.9,
103.9, 106.1). The strength of the FM tuner in my portable HD radio is a factor, but I've
picked up WEII 96.3 from the Cape here in Beverly on it.