Lawppy said:How about 94.5 in Monroeville, IN-
And I hate to backtrack, but I'm curious if our previous poster from last week was able to confirm his country station on 102.1 in Indianola, IA? I still think it could have been KEEY from Saint Paul, MN.
Buckeyes2001 said:In North Platte, NE and tuned to 1060 kHz? (day and night)
Thought we could try this game where people can post what they would guess would come in on a certain frequency at a certain location. Of course if anyone has actually DXed from the location, then post what you could get there. Then every couple of days or so, someone can post a new frequency and location for others to guess what would come in there.
gar fla said:How about this..
You are on a cruise ship roughly 1000 miles off the California coast and it's midday.
I'm thinking with a good receiver you may get...
cyberdad said:gar fla said:How about this..
You are on a cruise ship roughly 1000 miles off the California coast and it's midday.
I'm thinking with a good receiver you may get...
Possibles....
570: KLAC
580: KMJ
870: KRLA
Would KBRT's new site have a chance?
gar fla said:How about this. You are on a cruise ship roughly 1000 miles off the California coast and it's midday. I'm thinking with a good receiver you may get (snip)
To answer my own question:ftballfan said:AM and FM:
570 KHz in Manistee, MI
94.9 MHz in West Olive, MI (between Grand Haven and Holland)
crainbebo said:cyberdad said:gar fla said:How about this..
You are on a cruise ship roughly 1000 miles off the California coast and it's midday.
I'm thinking with a good receiver you may get...
Possibles....
570: KLAC
580: KMJ
870: KRLA
Would KBRT's new site have a chance?
My prediction: NOTHING AT ALL. AMs would probably fade 300 miles out. The only way to get any radio would probably be Shortwave.
-crainbebo
By the time you reach 700+, it's silent on the radio except for SW.