Just before 11 last night, the power went out and I could hear a bang sound off in the distance a couple seconds later that was probably the transformer blowing closer to downtown Hilo.
So I thought it was perfect opportunity to do some AM DXing on my C Crane Skywave which I've now had for a while but never had a serious chance to listen to AM because of all the annoying background noise, especially where I used to live where the solar power system made it nearly impossible to hear anything on AM even outside.
I have it mainly for Shortwave.
Even though it's the worst time of year for nighttime AM listening, it was like hearing AM on my much larger Sangean PR-D5 I had for years.
All the mainland regulars were there and listenable and there was something to be heard on most all frequencies, even if very weak.
The power was restored about an hour later and now I highly recommend this small solid radio for it's AM reception.
So I thought it was perfect opportunity to do some AM DXing on my C Crane Skywave which I've now had for a while but never had a serious chance to listen to AM because of all the annoying background noise, especially where I used to live where the solar power system made it nearly impossible to hear anything on AM even outside.
I have it mainly for Shortwave.
Even though it's the worst time of year for nighttime AM listening, it was like hearing AM on my much larger Sangean PR-D5 I had for years.
All the mainland regulars were there and listenable and there was something to be heard on most all frequencies, even if very weak.
The power was restored about an hour later and now I highly recommend this small solid radio for it's AM reception.