Heard CBK 540 at near local levels (here in the Seattle area). It's about the fifth or sixth time that's happened during my somewhat infrequent DXing lately. For a few years CBK was mostly MIA. In the 1990s and early 2000s I sometimes tuned it in mornings at work -- that's how dependable it was back thn.
But it appears that DX seasons are improving. Behind CBK is what sounds like female chatter, with male talk interspersed, fluttery and unreadable. The bearing varies a bit, from NNE-SSW to more of a California bearing (which also varies here, due to local magnetic anomalies). I'm guessing it's XESURF.
Last couple nights I fired up my trusty Panasonic RF-B45, probably my best overall MW receiver, for portability, performance, and sound. If the PR-D5 had the sound that the Panasonic has it would probably ace it. My Superadios are great.... but sometimes when DXing I prefer the digital tuning. If I am taking my time analog is fine, though... you just count the channels....
But it appears that DX seasons are improving. Behind CBK is what sounds like female chatter, with male talk interspersed, fluttery and unreadable. The bearing varies a bit, from NNE-SSW to more of a California bearing (which also varies here, due to local magnetic anomalies). I'm guessing it's XESURF.
Last couple nights I fired up my trusty Panasonic RF-B45, probably my best overall MW receiver, for portability, performance, and sound. If the PR-D5 had the sound that the Panasonic has it would probably ace it. My Superadios are great.... but sometimes when DXing I prefer the digital tuning. If I am taking my time analog is fine, though... you just count the channels....