stormy01 said:I thought KAIM went to FM, a new 2kW station on 880 was set up near Honolulu.
The station on 880 in Honolulu is the same license that was on 870. The callsign changed somewhere along the way, leaving the "KAIM" call only on FM.
stormy01 said:I thought KAIM went to FM, a new 2kW station on 880 was set up near Honolulu.
MarioMania said:If there's stronge skip on Analog Ch. 2 can it cancel out KSNV-DT??
asugeorge1 said:Hey Mario, I just got back from Vegas and I can tell you that AM DXing is pretty good there as long as you're not inside a hotel on the Strip. The best catch I've had while there is CKWX News 1130 from Vancouver, BC. This was snagged last year using a simple Sony Walkman AM/FM radio while at the MAACO Bowl Las Vegas (you just have to null out interference from KYDZ). Surprisingly, on the drive-up from Phoenix to Las Vegas at night, CKWX comes in surprisingly strong along US 93 between Kingman and the Hoover Dam. No rhyme or reason why, it just comes in stronger there before fading as you get closer to Vegas. Down in Phoenix, CKWX is doable, but it's a challenge. Also, try for KOMO 1000 from Seattle. That's a pretty open frequency around there since KFLG signs-off at night.
As far as Chicago clears in Vegas, I think it's next to impossible. WGN is obviously a no go with KDWN, WBBM is difficult with KOH and so is WLS with nearby KDXU. Based on that, WSCR and WMVP would be your best bets, but I've never heard them west of the Rockies. Where I live in Phoenix, we're far enough away from the Nevada stations that WGN and WBBM are doable with a lot of patience in the wintertime. WLS is more difficult, but I have snagged it a couple times down here. I've never been able to pick-up WMVP or WSCR, although I bet WSCR can be snagged at some point.
Best of luck Mario and have fun in Vegas! ;D
crainbebo said:What's interesting is that I've been trying for WSCR for years now, and all I've heard on 670 was either KBOI, KMZQ, or even CUBA [which is 1000 miles farther than Chicago], but never WSCR. I have gotten WGN, WBBM and WLS in the last three years however.
-crainbebo
asugeorge1 said:Surprisingly, on the drive-up from Phoenix to Las Vegas at night, CKWX comes in surprisingly strong along US 93 between Kingman and the Hoover Dam. No rhyme or reason why, it just comes in stronger there before fading as you get closer to Vegas.
asugeorge1 said:As far as Chicago clears in Vegas, I think it's next to impossible. WGN is obviously a no go with KDWN, WBBM is difficult with KOH and so is WLS with nearby KDXU. Based on that, WSCR and WMVP would be your best bets, but I've never heard them west of the Rockies. Where I live in Phoenix, we're far enough away from the Nevada stations that WGN and WBBM are doable with a lot of patience in the wintertime. WLS is more difficult, but I have snagged it a couple times down here. I've never been able to pick-up WMVP or WSCR, although I bet WSCR can be snagged at some point.
KeithE4 said:asugeorge1 said:As far as Chicago clears in Vegas, I think it's next to impossible. WGN is obviously a no go with KDWN, WBBM is difficult with KOH and so is WLS with nearby KDXU. Based on that, WSCR and WMVP would be your best bets, but I've never heard them west of the Rockies. Where I live in Phoenix, we're far enough away from the Nevada stations that WGN and WBBM are doable with a lot of patience in the wintertime. WLS is more difficult, but I have snagged it a couple times down here. I've never been able to pick-up WMVP or WSCR, although I bet WSCR can be snagged at some point.
I haven't heard WGN since KDWN went on the air in the '70s. WSCR won't make it this far west due to stations in Denver and LA (and Boise until about 15 years ago). WMVP has a deep null to the southwest, making it impossible to hear out here - it has to protect OKC and Seattle.
KeithE4 said:asugeorge1 said:As far as Chicago clears in Vegas, I think it's next to impossible. WGN is obviously a no go with KDWN, WBBM is difficult with KOH and so is WLS with nearby KDXU. Based on that, WSCR and WMVP would be your best bets, but I've never heard them west of the Rockies. Where I live in Phoenix, we're far enough away from the Nevada stations that WGN and WBBM are doable with a lot of patience in the wintertime. WLS is more difficult, but I have snagged it a couple times down here. I've never been able to pick-up WMVP or WSCR, although I bet WSCR can be snagged at some point.
I haven't heard WGN since KDWN went on the air in the '70s. WSCR won't make it this far west due to stations in Denver and LA (and Boise until about 15 years ago). WMVP has a deep null to the southwest, making it impossible to hear out here - it has to protect OKC and Seattle.
gar fla said:Mario, in the daytime it would be interesting to see if you can get 700 KALL from Salt Lake City, as they send their signal that way and the ground conductivity between Las Vagas and Salt Lake City is very good.
And I don't know how much interference there would be at night from any western stations but I was wondering if you could get 870 WWL from New Orleans.
It was easily heard in California at night until other stations were added to that frequency.
MarioMania said:But i will listen, I'm still focusing on FM & TV