hipporadio said:HELLO!
About a year ago I added a Sangean PR-D5 to my radio roster for use as a better-than-pedestrian bedside clock radio, and did I get a pleasant surprise. This multi form factor stereo radio with a better-than-average FM tuner sports some near-stunning AM reception ability also! I haven't had it out of the house [and the Cincinnati urban area] until today though. A family get-together at east-central Indiana's Brookville Lake gave me an opportunity to put the Sangean thru its paces. The location was about 40-miles northwest of Cincinnati, a few miles northeast of Brookville, IN on the east shore of the lake. This locale has no commercial development or residential population and the noise that usually goes with it.
As a reference for comparison, I toted my trusty 30-year-old Panasonic RF-2200 along. The still-pristine 2200 has managed over its many years to slightly edge-out every portable radio I have purchased that followed it with claims of AM reception supremacy—including my GE SR-1 and C Crane CC Radio Plus. I'm pleased to report that the "barefoot" Sangean [at just $60 and some change] gave the venerable old Panasonic a run for its money in shear reception ability. Both radios logged the same stations at near-identical quality. The PR-D5's noteworthy reception comes at the cost of audio frequency response caused by its VERY NARROW I.F. bandwidth. While demod is very clean [and fine for voice formats], it appears to "brick wall" all transmitted audio beyond just 2-2.5KHz – putting it behind the other three radios in AM sound quality [especially the single-bandwidth SR-1, dual bandwidth RF-2200, and a 2KHz detuned CCR+].
Here's the "beyond 60-miles" reception log from 2-3PM today:
[unless noted, signal quality was moderate to good]
560 – WIND – Chicago, IL [weak; some splatter from nearby WKRC Cincinnati]
570 – WKBN – Youngstown, OH [very weak; just above the noise floor]
580 – WILL – Urbana, IL [weak]
590 – WVLK – Lexington, KY [very weak; dueling with WKZO Battle Creek, MI]
610 – WTVN – Columbus, OH [strong]
630 – WLAP – Lexington, KY
640 – WHLO – Akron. OH [very weak]
650 – WSM – Nashville, TN [very weak; at the noise floor and difficult to copy]
660 – WXIC – Waverly, OH
670 – WSCR – Chicago, IL [weak]
720 – WGN – Chicago, IL [weak; very little splatter and NO IBOC hash from WLW]
730 – WJYM – Bowling Green, OH
760 – WJR – Detroit, MI
770 – WCGW – Nicholasville, KY [weak; with WBBM's IBOC in the background]
780 – WBBM – Chicago, IL [weak; best Chi-Town signal here]
790 – WKRD – Louisville, KY [weak; with WBBM-induced I-BAD]
800 – CKLW – "The Motor City" [as they used to sing]
810 – WSYW – Indianapolis, IN [weak]
820 – WOSU – Columbus, OH
840 – WHAS – Louisville, KY
850 – WNKR – Cleveland, OH [very weak; at the noise floor and difficult to copy]
860 – WMRI – Marion, IN
880 – WRFD – Columbus, OH [strong]
890 – WLS – Chicago, IL [weak]
900 – WFIA – Louisville, KY [very weak; splatter from WPFB Middletown, OH]
920 – WBAA – West Lafayette, IN [weak; splatter from WHON Centerville, IN]
950 – WXLW – Indianapolis, IN
960 – WSBT – South Bend, IN [weak]
970 – WGTK – Louisville, KY [weak; splatter and IBOC hash from WONE Dayton]
1000 – WMVP – Chicago, IL [very weak]
1010 – WCSI – Columbus, IN [weak]
1070 – WFNI – Indianapolis, IN [strong]
1150 – WIMA – Lima, OH [weak; slight splatter from WQRT Florence, KY]
1190 – WOWO – Fort Wayne, IN
1220 – WSLM – Salem, IN [weak; you have to hear this station to believe it!!!]
1240 – WHBU – Anderson, IN [excellent signal for a 1kw "Class 4"!]
1260 – WNDE – Indianapolis, IN
1300 – WXLC – Lexington, KY [excellent signal for a 5kw "regional" in the 13s!]
1310 – WTLC – Indianapolis, IN [weak]
1340 – WIZE – Springfield, OH [weak; I was able to null-out closer WXFN Muncie, IN]
1370 – WGCL – Bloomington, IN [weak; splatter and IBOC hash from WSAI Cincinnati]
1380 – WKJG – Fort Wayne, IN [weak; the former Top-40 WMEE still makes it downstate!]
1390 – WZZB – Seymour, IN [weak here; good 1kw signal, music format IN STEREO!]
1400 – WBAT – Marion, IN [weak here; but a "Bat outta Hell" in the 1kw graveyard!]
1430 – WXNT – Indianapolis, IN [weak]
1460 – WJCP – North Vernon, IN [weak here; good 1kw signal, Oldies with GREAT AUDIO!]
1590 – WNTS Indianapolis and WSRW Hillsboro, OH dueling with plenty of "Hot 'n Heavy Sidebands" from nearby SuperOldies 1580 WIFE Connersville, IN
1660 – WQLR – Kalamazoo, MI [good to a total fade-out; obviously early skip]
1690 – WVON – Chicago, IL [same as above; the X-Band's up early today!]
That's a pretty good haul for WKBN.