It looks like I'll finally be going to Daytona Beach probably this weekend or if not, the next to do my daytime DXing and I'll be staying over night which will give me plenty of time to search for stations in the afternoon unlike the last time when I had to turn back and leave soon after I got there.
I'm hoping the Terk loop may help too this time.
I've been looking at all the possible stations from South Carolina to Massachusetts and Puerto Rico too using the AM logbook and the signal pattern maps from the FCC listings.
Many of these, I probably won't be able to get, especially if Florida stations on the same frequencies are too strong, as was the case last time with WORL on 660 and WONQ on 1030.
However, many of these frequencies also have nothing listed anywhere near enough to cause interference problems.
Here's the list I've made of hopefuls. ( a "!" after the station means there could be possible intereference problems with stations on the same frequency in Florida )
550 WPAB Ponce, PR (has to travel on about 40 mi of land but it's a low frequency too) !
580 WKAQ San Juan, PR !
630 WPRO Providence, RI
680 WAPA San Juan, PR
710 WKJB Mayaguez, PR (WAQI Miami has a null this way)
850 WABA Auguadilla, PR
880 WCBS New York, NY ! (WZAB makes it all the way up to Daytona Beach)
960 WRNS Kingston, NC
1040 WZNA Moca, PR
1050 WVXY Norfolk, Va
1100 WHLI Hempstead, NY
1250 WTMA Charleston, SC
1280 WCMN Arceibo, PR
1290 WJNO Jacksonville, NC
1320 WSKN San Juan, PR !
1370 WIVV Viegres, PR !
1390 WSPO Charleston, SC
1420 WBSM New Bedford, Mass
1430 WNEL Caguas, PR !
1480 WMDD Fajardo, PR
Also, I know there have to be some stations out on Long Island that are at least 5kw non directional or more or maybe directional with a signal pattern that favors the SSW but I don't know how to find them. I've searched for Long Island radio stations but all I get are ones that are metro NYC. The AM logbook state listing has so many stations listed for the state of New York but I can't tell by names ones that may be on Long Island and I don't want to pass any by.
http://www.amlogbook.com/state/state.htm
I'd appreciate it if anyone knows of any good Long Island stations with the right signal patterns I could try for.
I'm hoping the Terk loop may help too this time.
I've been looking at all the possible stations from South Carolina to Massachusetts and Puerto Rico too using the AM logbook and the signal pattern maps from the FCC listings.
Many of these, I probably won't be able to get, especially if Florida stations on the same frequencies are too strong, as was the case last time with WORL on 660 and WONQ on 1030.
However, many of these frequencies also have nothing listed anywhere near enough to cause interference problems.
Here's the list I've made of hopefuls. ( a "!" after the station means there could be possible intereference problems with stations on the same frequency in Florida )
550 WPAB Ponce, PR (has to travel on about 40 mi of land but it's a low frequency too) !
580 WKAQ San Juan, PR !
630 WPRO Providence, RI
680 WAPA San Juan, PR
710 WKJB Mayaguez, PR (WAQI Miami has a null this way)
850 WABA Auguadilla, PR
880 WCBS New York, NY ! (WZAB makes it all the way up to Daytona Beach)
960 WRNS Kingston, NC
1040 WZNA Moca, PR
1050 WVXY Norfolk, Va
1100 WHLI Hempstead, NY
1250 WTMA Charleston, SC
1280 WCMN Arceibo, PR
1290 WJNO Jacksonville, NC
1320 WSKN San Juan, PR !
1370 WIVV Viegres, PR !
1390 WSPO Charleston, SC
1420 WBSM New Bedford, Mass
1430 WNEL Caguas, PR !
1480 WMDD Fajardo, PR
Also, I know there have to be some stations out on Long Island that are at least 5kw non directional or more or maybe directional with a signal pattern that favors the SSW but I don't know how to find them. I've searched for Long Island radio stations but all I get are ones that are metro NYC. The AM logbook state listing has so many stations listed for the state of New York but I can't tell by names ones that may be on Long Island and I don't want to pass any by.
http://www.amlogbook.com/state/state.htm
I'd appreciate it if anyone knows of any good Long Island stations with the right signal patterns I could try for.