Nice catches! What was your location?
The MI & MN receptions were in SE Phoenix.
The KSL & KLO daytime reception was in the car (not with the HDR-18, obviously) traveling west along I-10 across and out of Phoenix.
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Nice catches! What was your location?
The MI & MN receptions were in SE Phoenix.
The MI & MN receptions were in SE Phoenix.
The KSL & KLO daytime reception was in the car (not with the HDR-18, obviously) traveling west along I-10 across and out of Phoenix.
A couple of days ago, while surfing the dial around 4pm EST (roughly one hour before sunset), I heard the following AM stations on seek from Manistee, MI:
620 WTMJ Milwaukee, WI (the strongest AM signal by day)
640 WMFN Peotone, IL
670 WSCR Chicago, IL
720 WGN Chicago, IL
840 WHAS Louisville, KY
860 CJBC Toronto, ON
And that's it! There's only one AM within 40 miles, and it's a graveyarder (1450 WKLA) that doesn't make it to Manistee (however, its FM translator on 92.7 does make it in fairly often).
Also, 1040 WHO was listenable but not strong enough to trip the seek.
With a good radio, you should also be able to hear WIND 560, WBBM 780, WCPT 820, WLS 890, WOKY 920, and WMVP 1000. I heard all of these, and many more, with a vertical wire and one transistor preamp, inland 50 miles, over the lake and then sand. Muskegon was very weak though, and Grand Rapids was also, across all sand.
With a good radio, you should also be able to hear WIND 560, WBBM 780, WCPT 820, WLS 890, WOKY 920, and WMVP 1000. I heard all of these, and many more, with a vertical wire and one transistor preamp, inland 50 miles, over the lake and then sand. Muskegon was very weak though, and Grand Rapids was also, across all sand.
I'm hearing WBBM on the Kansas SDR receiver at 1 pm their local time!
Weak signal but steady and just audible.
That's over 500 miles.
http://64.151.12.7:8073/
I'm hearing WBBM on the Kansas SDR receiver at 1 pm their local time!
Weak signal but steady and just audible.
That's over 500 miles.
http://64.151.12.7:8073/
Yes! WSCR is a regular cold day, winter daytime skywave regular here in Overland Park as is WBBM. Distance is actually 406 miles...
Bob
I would guess that WGN doesn't make it because of KCMO.
Yes! WSCR is a regular cold day, winter daytime skywave regular here in Overland Park as is WBBM. Distance is actually 406 miles...
Bob
I wonder if a trace of the ground wave could be heard midday in summer on a sensitive receiver.
Some of the best ground conductivity is in that region of the country.