One daytime two-fer not far from me, at Pacific Beach, CA, is 1390 XEKT and KLTX.
Here's a recording of them on the barefoot Sony SRF-59 in December 2011, a little before 2 pm
On the PL-606, the signal strength display was fluctuating (that's how it behaves with co-channel interference that isn't exactly on frequency) between about 34 and 42 dBµ.
I'd like to know ...
Does anyone have any daytime two-fers that are strong enough, so that with just a pocket radio's built-in ferrite, it's as strong as that KLTX/XEKT recording would have been if I had used a Superradio or a Select-A-Tenna? Or what's the closest you guys could come to a two-fer like that, without skip conditions?
And what kind of an antenna/radio would it take to be able to get mid-day no-skip reception equivalent to the above recording when you plant yourself halfway between two co-channel class-A 50+kW AM stations, assuming all others on that frequency were off the air? Examples include:
540 XEWA/CBK,
650 WSM/KENI,
690 CINF?CKGM (fcc accuracy in question)/XEWW,
710 KIRO/WOR,
730 CKAC/XEX,
750 WSB/KFQD,
810 KGO/WGY,
850 KOA/KICY;KOA/XETQ;KICY/XETQ,
940 CINW/XEQ,
1000 KOMO/WMVP,
1010 CBR/CFRB,
1060 KYW/XEEP,
1070 KNX/CBA (or is this one off?),
1080 KRLD/WTIC,
1090 KAAY/WBAL;KAAY/XEPRS;WBAL/XEPRS (note XEPRS is directional fulltime using their night pattern),
1110 KFAB/WBT,
1130 WBBR/KWKH;KWKH/CKWX;WBBR/CKWX,
1140 WRVA/XEMR,
1170 WWVA/KFAQ;KFAQ/KJNP;WWVA/KJNP,
1190 KEX/XEWK,
1500 KSTP/WFED,
1520 WWKB/KOKC, and
1530 KFBK/WCKY.
Here's a recording of them on the barefoot Sony SRF-59 in December 2011, a little before 2 pm
On the PL-606, the signal strength display was fluctuating (that's how it behaves with co-channel interference that isn't exactly on frequency) between about 34 and 42 dBµ.
I'd like to know ...
Does anyone have any daytime two-fers that are strong enough, so that with just a pocket radio's built-in ferrite, it's as strong as that KLTX/XEKT recording would have been if I had used a Superradio or a Select-A-Tenna? Or what's the closest you guys could come to a two-fer like that, without skip conditions?
And what kind of an antenna/radio would it take to be able to get mid-day no-skip reception equivalent to the above recording when you plant yourself halfway between two co-channel class-A 50+kW AM stations, assuming all others on that frequency were off the air? Examples include:
540 XEWA/CBK,
650 WSM/KENI,
690 CINF?CKGM (fcc accuracy in question)/XEWW,
710 KIRO/WOR,
730 CKAC/XEX,
750 WSB/KFQD,
810 KGO/WGY,
850 KOA/KICY;KOA/XETQ;KICY/XETQ,
940 CINW/XEQ,
1000 KOMO/WMVP,
1010 CBR/CFRB,
1060 KYW/XEEP,
1070 KNX/CBA (or is this one off?),
1080 KRLD/WTIC,
1090 KAAY/WBAL;KAAY/XEPRS;WBAL/XEPRS (note XEPRS is directional fulltime using their night pattern),
1110 KFAB/WBT,
1130 WBBR/KWKH;KWKH/CKWX;WBBR/CKWX,
1140 WRVA/XEMR,
1170 WWVA/KFAQ;KFAQ/KJNP;WWVA/KJNP,
1190 KEX/XEWK,
1500 KSTP/WFED,
1520 WWKB/KOKC, and
1530 KFBK/WCKY.
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