Is this commen at night??
I picked up KRVN from Lexington, NE 1,423 Miles..or it's just normal from Vallejo??
I picked up KRVN from Lexington, NE 1,423 Miles..or it's just normal from Vallejo??
multiplex said:KRVN has been a big signal on 880 since they moved to that frequency in 1972. Very gettable in California, but it's a bigger accomplishment than it used to be, what with more signals from California and Mexico over the years. There was also an Oregon station (KWIP?) which came on around 1980 I think, not sure if it's still active.
travisl5678 said:That must've been the talk station that was coming in over KIXI Seatle in the video that you put on Photobucket.
gar fla said:In the 70s and early 80s when I would visit northern California, I always wanted to hear WCBS from New York but the Nebraska station was always there instead. Except for one night where I heard a faint WCBS with an ID.
MarioMania said:When do stations on AM go to Night Time Pattern??
How can I tell??
stormy01 said:MarioMania said:When do stations on AM go to Night Time Pattern??
How can I tell??
Generally near sunset local time. There are a few exceptions, like WCKY/KFBK, for example, where WCKY goes directional at KFBK sunset. Often, night power is less, so when switchover from day to night power occurs, there is more noise (static) in the received audio - unless you're very near the station, where it may sound about the same, or stronger, if the signal is now aimed in your direction.
travisl5678 said:did you put up anymore DX Videos?
MarioMania said:travisl5678 said:did you put up anymore DX Videos?
Nope
What's the chance of getting WCBS?? That's prolly wont happen were I am, The only time it will if every station on 880 go off the air except WCBS
stormy01 said:MarioMania said:When do stations on AM go to Night Time Pattern??
How can I tell??
Generally near sunset local time. There are a few exceptions, like WCKY/KFBK, for example, where WCKY goes directional at KFBK sunset. Often, night power is less, so when switchover from day to night power occurs, there is more noise (static) in the received audio - unless you're very near the station, where it may sound about the same, or stronger, if the signal is now aimed in your direction.
MarioMania said:What's the chance of getting WCBS?? That's prolly wont happen were I am, The only time it will if every station on 880 go off the air except WCBS