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We have a local, AM 1460 in Cullman, Al., that splatters from about 1380 up to about 1530. They use to not do this, but now they do. It's only during the day when they are at 5 kw NDA.
I have a Durabrand boombox radio that was given to me. Strangely, it picks up all of the very weak, fringe daytime AM signals in my area rather well. But it has problems with some of the stronger nearby stations. WEAE-AM 1250 is 5K NDA daytime, only a couple of miles from my home, but I cannot tune it on this radio without immense distortion. That does not happen on any other radio I own, cheap or not. And WPTT-AM 1360 splatters all over the dial.Kevin Lagasse said:> I do have a Durabrand> Sports AM/FM pocket radio that I got at Wal-Mart and,> surprisingly, it has a fairly decent AM band. The FM is OK> too and it's only $5. Not bad for such a cheap radio. But try to> avoid the Durabrand $5 headphone radio. It doesn't pick up> very good and the sound quality is no prize either. I just> use it when I mow the lawn.> Simply avoid ALL Durabrand products! I work for Wal-Mart and I won't even buy the 94 cent VHS videotape either! (I don't even know who really manufactures that crappy line and I work there!)<P ID="signature">______________The 2006 New York Yankees...on to title #27!</P>