Here's a full nighttime band scan.
After my daytime band scan, it was suggested I break it down into more parts so I can scan the dial slower. I since discovered the setting on my camera that allows longer video time if the pixels are reduced so it can record for three minutes instead of just one.
So here's a 6 minute full band scan in two parts.
The picture quality isn't as good but you can still see the frequency in the display window. Also, some of the weird whining feedback sounds on certain frequencies are because the camera was close to the radio.
The radio is facing in a NNW direction so, as you know, individual frequencies can vary depending on the exact direction. It wasn't that good of a night for some of the usually better signals from the northeast and midwest like WBBM and WCBS but you can still get a good sense of what the AM band sounds like here at night.
Here's part one 530 - 1130.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yukjYZNDjuI
Here's part two 1130 - 1700.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkO5KjevHOg
After my daytime band scan, it was suggested I break it down into more parts so I can scan the dial slower. I since discovered the setting on my camera that allows longer video time if the pixels are reduced so it can record for three minutes instead of just one.
So here's a 6 minute full band scan in two parts.
The picture quality isn't as good but you can still see the frequency in the display window. Also, some of the weird whining feedback sounds on certain frequencies are because the camera was close to the radio.
The radio is facing in a NNW direction so, as you know, individual frequencies can vary depending on the exact direction. It wasn't that good of a night for some of the usually better signals from the northeast and midwest like WBBM and WCBS but you can still get a good sense of what the AM band sounds like here at night.
Here's part one 530 - 1130.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yukjYZNDjuI
Here's part two 1130 - 1700.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkO5KjevHOg