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Sports AM stations at night

Why is it so hard to get a Sports game on the road on am at night? I had to flip through 5 diffrent sports channels trying to listen to the playoffs and only got a few secounds of the game each time. I go between Victoria and Austin. Nothing.
 
jras20 said:
Why is it so hard to get a Sports game on the road on am at night? I had to flip through 5 diffrent sports channels trying to listen to the playoffs and only got a few secounds of the game each time. I go between Victoria and Austin. Nothing.

With my $10 Sony hand-held analog AM/FM ICF-S10MK2, I get out-of-state sports stations, all the time - from Maryland, I was listening to WWL New Orleans (1000 air-miles) discuss their playoff loss, and WBBM Chicago (600 air-miles) discuss their playoff win, yesterday. Also, I listen to out-of-state Thursday night football games, all of the time.
 
Yeah but when your driving in the car its a pain in the you know what to find a decent signal.
 
Besides, how lame is it when you get pick up all of these stations TALKING about sports and none actually covering them!!

ESPN radio is a common scourge of the dxer....
 
BRNout said:
Besides, how lame is it when you get pick up all of these stations TALKING about sports and none actually covering them!!

ESPN radio is a common scourge of the dxer....

HD Radio/IBOC supporters will do anything, to make the broadcast bands seem inadequate, so they can claim HD Radio/IBOC would be the great savior - I have NO problems hearing sports, from my car and portable $10 analog radios, out-of-state, from Maryland. Here is the list of all 50KW stations, and they indicate news/sports (WWL and WBBM run sports, frequently):

http://www.northpine.com/broadcast/50kwam.html

This, is a no-brainer ! :D
 
700WLW said:
BRNout said:
Besides, how lame is it when you get pick up all of these stations TALKING about sports and none actually covering them!!

ESPN radio is a common scourge of the dxer....

HD Radio/IBOC supporters will do anything, to make the broadcast bands seem inadequate, so they can claim HD Radio/IBOC would be the great savior - I have NO problems hearing sports, from my car and portable $10 analog radios, out-of-state, from Maryland. Here is the list of all 50KW stations, and they indicate news/sports (WWL and WBBM run sports, frequently):

http://www.northpine.com/broadcast/50kwam.html

This, is a no-brainer ! :D

Well as you may know, I am a HD supporter, all though I love analog still just as much, I would like to see HD on FM take off with some good sports covarage. I'm not much a fan of HD-AM but I dont listen much AM anyways most of what I listen on AM is sports.
 
jras20 said:
Why is it so hard to get a Sports game on the road on am at night? I had to flip through 5 diffrent sports channels trying to listen to the playoffs and only got a few secounds of the game each time. I go between Victoria and Austin. Nothing.

No Westwood One Sports affiliate in your area? I believe they were carrying the game and will also be carrying the Super Bowl as well. Otherwise, it's WBBM 780 in Chicago for local play-by-play of Da Bears. The Colts are on FM (WFBQ, I think) in Indianapolis and mostly smaller stations (AM and FM) elsewhere in Indiana, so you won't get them in Texas.

The problem with sports on AM at night is the same as other programming on AM at night: With relatively few listeners tuning in compared to daytime, the AM dial is filled with dozens of stations carrying the three national sports networks, except for the large markets that still carry local talk at night. Many of the 50 kW stations still carry pro sports, but if you're looking for college sports, most of them are on smaller stations.

Here in Phoenix, my choices for out-of-town pro sports are pretty much restricted to KNBR 680 San Francisco and KOA 850 Denver on a regular basis. The LA sports stations are on smaller signals that don't reach Phoenix (read: all of them except KFI and KNX) and I only rarely get the San Diego stations. I'm better off listening to games on the internet if I want to pay for them (which I do only for baseball).

It's much better back east and in the midwest where there are more Class 1A (as they used to be called) stations, but out here, few of the west coast stations beam inland. They don't have to - their market areas are strictly along the coast and maybe 50 miles inland, so many of them are directional north-and-south. They don't care if I want to hear them in Phoenix.
 
KTRH use to be a westwood one, I was able to get them almost anywere, but now they quit. kvet-am isnt strong worth anything and niether is 760 in San antonio. 760 use to be a blowtorch at night, I could get them all the way to the coast. Now they hardly make it out of San antonio at night. I still refuse to pay for radio, so I gues I'll just half to keep surfing around untill maybe something might happen and someone will get stronger at night!
 
jras20 said:
KTRH use to be a westwood one, I was able to get them almost anywere, but now they quit. kvet-am isnt strong worth anything and niether is 760 in San antonio. 760 use to be a blowtorch at night, I could get them all the way to the coast. Now they hardly make it out of San antonio at night. I still refuse to pay for radio, so I gues I'll just half to keep surfing around untill maybe something might happen and someone will get stronger at night!

KTKR 760 San Antonio only runs 1000 watts at night, so I'm not suprised they don't make it out of their metro after dark. They should be good during the day if you're south of San Antonio with their 50 kW and directional antenna. KVET 1300 Austin is a medium-powered station (5 kW days, 1 kW nights) on a "dead" frequency.

AM is AM - or, more correctly, medium-wave is medium-wave. It depends on the ionosphere, the weather, and the time of day. It's never been 100% reliable and never will be.
 
I'm a sports geek and when travelling at night, I try to find the strongest stations that do sports (game/talk) and enjoy the finds.
 
I dont mind listening to a out-of-state station either, just as long as I can hear the game!
 
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