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Anyone have any particular mountain reflect (or other fixed object) DX?
I'm in Western Washington and have found certain locations that allow long distance reception of stations from eastern Washington (or from W to E).
South Bend/ Raymond, WA hills a nearly local quality signal from KWIQ 100.5 (50kw) Moses Lake, WA. If you look at a map that puts 14,410 foot Mt. Rainier right in the middle.
Algona and Auburn area as well as some parts of Pierce County, WA reception of KWLN 103.3 located north of Moses Lake, WA is possible.
KPQ 102.1 Wenatchee comes in like a local in areas around South Prairie and Bonney Lake, WA. Full signal in Prairie Ridge just south of Bonney Lake.
I've been hearing other examples of using Rainier as a reflector for other bands to communicate over the Cascade range.
How are things in your area?
I'm in Western Washington and have found certain locations that allow long distance reception of stations from eastern Washington (or from W to E).
South Bend/ Raymond, WA hills a nearly local quality signal from KWIQ 100.5 (50kw) Moses Lake, WA. If you look at a map that puts 14,410 foot Mt. Rainier right in the middle.
Algona and Auburn area as well as some parts of Pierce County, WA reception of KWLN 103.3 located north of Moses Lake, WA is possible.
KPQ 102.1 Wenatchee comes in like a local in areas around South Prairie and Bonney Lake, WA. Full signal in Prairie Ridge just south of Bonney Lake.
I've been hearing other examples of using Rainier as a reflector for other bands to communicate over the Cascade range.
How are things in your area?