Wish I had known! KMXA's site is 14 miles away from me and I'm right in the target area of the nighttime DA.I was mistaken about 1090. *KMXA Aurora CO* has been airing test tone all night according to SDR reports and this from Bruce Portzer in Seattle who has heard it under his local KPTR
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KMXA-1090 running tone all night
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WLXG 1300 Lexington, Ky. Strong at 2 a.m. with a legal ID and into ESPN Radio. A new one for me on 1300 with the absence of WRDZ.
I'm on the Lubbock SDR & I'm hearing KNBRSo I went back to the Lubbock SDR and now it's nothing but static on 680.![]()
KMXA is running the tone again tonight. It started right at 11 pm Mountain. No announcements; the station was right in the middle of programming when the tone started up.Wish I had known! KMXA's site is 14 miles away from me and I'm right in the target area of the nighttime DA.
Then again, I don't think I'd be able to get away with listening to test tone all night anyway....
Can anyone confirm if they're running at 50,000 watts daytime power and pattern?KMXA is running the tone again tonight.
If the tone is used for technical adjustments and measurements, it is legal to run any operation from midnight to 6 AM.Can anyone confirm if they're running at 50,000 watts daytime power and pattern?
The very distinctive tone is coming in loud and clear at my location (using my Sangean PR-D4W), which I doubt would be possible if they were operating at 500 watts as they're supposed to!
Unfortunately, I couldn't tell whether it was on day or night power. I'm 14 miles away from the transmitter site and its primary lobe is aimed right at my location.Can anyone confirm if they're running at 50,000 watts daytime power and pattern?
The very distinctive tone is coming in loud and clear at my location (using my Sangean PR-D4W), which I doubt would be possible if they were operating at 500 watts as they're supposed to!
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I'm on the Lubbock SDR & I'm hearing KNBR
I'm in Vallejo, I put it on 680, Samething & the SDR
WMTN is semi-local to me and seems to be getting out lately. WMQM had good sunrise and sunset signals, and had sometimes splattered WHIO about 30 miles from DaytonIn Chicago: Two more on 1300, both in Tennessee: WNQM in Nashville, operating at 50 KW shortly before sunset, and WMTN in Morristown. It's officially 5 KW by day and 92 W by night but I'm guessing it's yet another "all-nighter".
In about 24 hours I've now logged three new ones on 1300 due to the shutting down of WRDZ.