radioman148 said:KGO has a very deep null to the east & west. I am in Hawaii and there is no other station on 810 and I still can't hear KGO.
schmave said:He meant the ERP (effective radiated power) of the signal. For instance, KTRH in Houston sends the equivalent of 200,000 watts over downtown Houston with its night pattern; I get around 100-150K ERP out here in the south suburbs. It's actually sending 50,000 watts in my direction, but because of the directional pattern more signal is squeezed out toward me.
If that's not technically correct, someone feel free to add/contradict!
gar fla said:radioman148 said:KGO has a very deep null to the east & west. I am in Hawaii and there is no other station on 810 and I still can't hear KGO.
From the way I see their map anyway, their null seems to be northeast and southwest. That would perfectly explain why you can't get it in Hawaii.
Steve Green NEPA said:Wouldn't the KGO salt-water path count for a few points?
Especially when nothing else comes in on 810? NOTHING comes in?
The Radio-Dislocator map shows two nulls pulled back from KGO's signal into the Pacific, but once a signal stone-skips on the water, anything can happen.
Just a matter of time. Then KGO will be a pest, hi.
If you don't mind my asking, what radio(s) and type of antenna do you use?gar fla said:Speaking of reading those radio locator maps, this also reminds me of KYW Philadelphia. On a normal night, I can't hear it at all here in Tampa but there are some exceptional nights where I can get an OK signal. According to their signal map, I wouldn't call it a real "null" in my direction, however it does seem to have a rather intentional direction favoring SE/NW. http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=KYW&service=AM&status=L&hours=U Maybe the same applies with getting KGO in Hawaii? Though it's favored in an obvious SE/NW direction, maybe the right conditions would make it possible to hear in Hawaiion those nights that are few and far between?
If you don't mind my asking, what radio(s) and type of antenna do you use?
I've been playing around with a Sony Walkman SRF M37V and a modified Sangean DT 400W. Amazing what they can pick up.gar fla said:If you don't mind my asking, what radio(s) and type of antenna do you use?
Since I re-discovered DXing after so many years of not having done it, all I use is my little Sony Walkman. That's how I heard KFI a few weeks ago.