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two specific saltwater AM daytime signal questions

I doubt I'd get anything on 810, as they have a null to the NW.

The station on 550 from Orange park could be too strong now that I've seen their signal map. :-\

680 WAPA looks like the best bet, a 10 kw ND with no Florida stations to get in the way. The nearest station on 680 is WGES in St. Pete and they are liess than 1 kw.

As far as radios go, my Sangean PR-D5 has the same sized 200 mm ferrite antenna as the GE Super Radio so I'm wondering if it's as good.

cd637299 mentioned having a GE Super Radio along with a Select A Tenna for the Bermuda catches and I wonder if that's comparable to my Sangean with the Terk loop.
 
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