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What is the farthest you've ever heard?

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ChrisTheListener

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How far is the farthest station you have ever yeard?

I live in Dallas, and I have fotten KDKA 1020 in Pittsburgh. And I was inside. I've also gotten WBGG 970 in Pit. That is 1070 miles away.

How far for you?

here's a tool to tell you the distance between 2 cities...

http://geobytes.com/CityDistanceTool.htm

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> How far is the farthest station you have ever yeard?
>
> I live in Dallas, and I have fotten KDKA 1020 in Pittsburgh.
> And I was inside. I've also gotten WBGG 970 in Pit. That
> is 1070 miles away.
>
> How far for you?
>
> here's a tool to tell you the distance between 2 cities...
>
> http://geobytes.com/CityDistanceTool.htm
>
> ~CTL
>
from Kenosha, Wisconsin
FM:

1078 miles. The Santa Fe 104.1 back in 2002 (or could it have been one of the Louisiana FMs I got in 2000)

Can't be sure about AM since I get so many.

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Picked up KFI/640 Los Angeles just prior to local sunrise in 1978, in Great Barrington, Massachusetts (distance: 2450 miles). Sent in QSL request, nary a reply. Oh, well. So, fortunately I did also catch KSL/1160 Salt Lake City that morning (distance: 2100 miles). Got a nice QSL from Bonneville!

Receiver: Realistic DX-160 (I still have it AND it still WORKS!)
Antenna: 5/8 CB antenna (It DID work!)

73,

Pete (K1XRB)


> How far is the farthest station you have ever yeard?
>
> I live in Dallas, and I have fotten KDKA 1020 in Pittsburgh.
> And I was inside. I've also gotten WBGG 970 in Pit. That
> is 1070 miles away.
>
> How far for you?
>
> here's a tool to tell you the distance between 2 cities...
>
> http://geobytes.com/CityDistanceTool.htm
>
> ~CTL
> <P ID="signature">______________
Peter Q. George (K1XRB)
Whitman, Massachusetts</P>
 
> How far is the farthest station you have ever yeard?
>
FM
KGFC 88.9 Great Falls, MT- 2003 E-Skip- 1343 miles

AM
RVC 530- Turks and Caicos- app. 1600 miles
WOAI 1200- San Antonio, TX- 1130 miles
KOA 850- Denver, CO- 1050 miles

All heard from Coldwater, Michigan.<P ID="signature">______________
Lawppy.. Southern Michigan FM DX Freak
727 stations and counting
http://michradio.blogspot.com</P>
 
KOMA-1520 from Oklahoma City, pulled in around Saratoga Springs, NY, when WWKB-Buffalo, was off the air. Distance about 1350 miles, on a GE Superadio 2.




> > How far is the farthest station you have ever yeard?
> >
> > I live in Dallas, and I have fotten KDKA 1020 in
> Pittsburgh.
> > And I was inside. I've also gotten WBGG 970 in Pit.
> That
> > is 1070 miles away.
> >
> > How far for you?
> >
> > here's a tool to tell you the distance between 2 cities...
>
> >
> > http://geobytes.com/CityDistanceTool.htm
> >
> > ~CTL
> >
> from Kenosha, Wisconsin
> FM:
>
> 1078 miles. The Santa Fe 104.1 back in 2002 (or could it
> have been one of the Louisiana FMs I got in 2000)
>
> Can't be sure about AM since I get so many.
>
 
> How far is the farthest station you have ever yeard?
>
> I live in Dallas, and I have fotten KDKA 1020 in Pittsburgh.
> And I was inside. I've also gotten WBGG 970 in Pit. That
> is 1070 miles away.
>
> How far for you?
>
> here's a tool to tell you the distance between 2 cities...
>
> http://geobytes.com/CityDistanceTool.htm
>
> ~CTL
>
FM (from Ragland, AL):
KQRQ-92.3 from Rapid City, SD -- 1158 miles (Es)
WGLF-104.1 from Tallahassee, FL -- 253 miles (Tropo)

TV("")
KOAA-5 from Pueblo, CO -- 1076 miles (Es)*
(This depends on which TV Cubana ch. 3 I received in summer 2005. If it was Holguin, it would edge out KOAA, but the other possibilities would narrowly miss the record).

AM:
KNRO-1670 from Redding, CA -- 2039 miles
 
And some added extras from Coldwater, MI.

Best tropo-
103.7 KJEL Lebanon, MO- 500 miles

Longest translator catch-
88.7 W204BF Fort Wayne, IN- 59 miles<P ID="signature">______________
Lawppy.. Southern Michigan FM DX Freak
727 stations and counting
http://michradio.blogspot.com</P>
 
> How far is the farthest station you have ever yeard?
>

From Toms River NJ ...

Farthest west:
KKNG-FM, 93.3, Newcastle OK - 1319 miles

Farthest east:
ZBM-FM, 89.1, Hamilton Bermuda - 749 miles
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Heres a list of some the best catches I have gotten. Corpus Christi (or Harlingen if that was 96.1 the beat) wins for the FM catch for me. San Francisco wins for the farthest AM catch. I have had some other good catches but the list would be too long.

From Flower Mound, TX

Corpus Christi-93.9 FM "Oldies 93.9" Distance: 364 miles
Corpus Christi-95.5 FM "Hot Z-95" Distance: 364 miles
96.1 The Beat-Harlingen, Texas- Distance: 474 miles (im not positive about this one...the signal was very weak but i was hearing hip-hop...)
Midland, TX-92.3 "Lonestar 92" Distance: 299 miles

Cincinatti, OH-WLW 790 AM Distance: 819 miles
Chicago, IL-WGN Distance: 799 miles

From Lubbock, TX
K104 Dallas, TX 104.5-298 miles
La Preciosa Dallas, TX 97.1-298 miles
KLTY-Arlington, TX-281 miles
96.7 The Twister- Flower Mound, TX-279 miles
102.7 KJ103-Oklahoma City, OK-279 miles
104.1 "Magic"-279 miles Oklahoma City

850 KOA-Denver, CO 463 Miles
680 KNBR-San Francisco, CA 1186 miles (I caught this on my home stereo...dind't even have to use my car radio.)

I also think I had some catches out of Phoenix but cannot confirm that.
 
> > How far is the farthest station you have ever yeard?
> >
> > I live in Dallas, and I have fotten KDKA 1020 in
> Pittsburgh.
> > And I was inside. I've also gotten WBGG 970 in Pit.
> That
> > is 1070 miles away.
> >
> > How far for you?
> >
> > here's a tool to tell you the distance between 2 cities...
>
> >
> > http://geobytes.com/CityDistanceTool.htm
> >
> > ~CTL
> >
> FM (from Ragland, AL):
> KQRQ-92.3 from Rapid City, SD -- 1158 miles (Es)
> WGLF-104.1 from Tallahassee, FL -- 253 miles (Tropo)
>
> TV("")
> KOAA-5 from Pueblo, CO -- 1076 miles (Es)*
> (This depends on which TV Cubana ch. 3 I received in summer
> 2005. If it was Holguin, it would edge out KOAA, but the
> other possibilities would narrowly miss the record).
>
> AM:
> KNRO-1670 from Redding, CA -- 2039 miles
>
I've picked up KSL in Salt Lake City from my home in Dunedin, Fla 1,867 miles<P ID="signature">______________
Tom S</P>
 
> How far is the farthest station you have ever yeard?

from Nashville
AM - KNX 1070 LA (4:30am CT Saturday...about 1990) GM car radio
FM - KLTY 94.1 Dallas late afternoon on old Radio Shack FM only
car radio...late 80s
WGLF 104.1 Tallahassee...early 90's for 4-5 hours SONY home tuner
with FM antenna mounted in attic

unconfirmed FM from MASS around 104.1 (RS analog FM only in car)
heard spots, but no ID...

TV - ch 3 Monterrey from dorm room in Bowling Green, KY 1973
(mid day with soaps and cigarette spots)
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> How far is the farthest station you have ever yeard?
>
> I live in Dallas, and I have fotten KDKA 1020 in Pittsburgh.
> And I was inside. I've also gotten WBGG 970 in Pit. That
> is 1070 miles away.
>
> How far for you?
>
> here's a tool to tell you the distance between 2 cities...
>
> http://geobytes.com/CityDistanceTool.htm
>
> ~CTL
>

On FM:
From northern Wisconsin to Tampa, FL while driving in a car. 1279 miles.

AM:
760 Columbia destroying WJR Detroit. Picked this one up on a Sony Jogging Radio. 3972 Miles
 
> > How far is the farthest station you have ever yeard?

From Pleasant View, TN (about 25 miles north of Nashville):

AM: Talk Radio U.K. on both 1053 and 1098KHz - buried in interference with London traffic and station phone numbers ending in 1053 and 1098. Station has multiple high-powered transmitters on each frequency scattered around the country, it's impossible to know which two I had. (probably a combination of several) Kenwood TS-940 ham rig and 320-foot wire antenna, about 5 years ago.

Best domestic DX probably CKWX-1130, Vancouver heard numerous times, including very strong last night. CBU-690 also heard once. KGA-1510, Spokane logged with WLAC (25 miles away) on the air. (I suspect KGA's pattern was out of whack at the time, and I do live in one of WLAC's nulls.)

FM: KYXY-96.5, San Diego. (yes, California. I was floored. At about 1,700 miles it's my only FM logging beyond 1,450.) Logged at the end of a mediocre Albuquerque opening - the band briefly opened to Phoenix, and during the Phoenix portion, this one snuck in. Technics ST-G50, 9-el Yagi at 10 feet.

Tropo: various Lower Rio Grande Valley (Brownsville, Harlingen, etc.) stations at 950 miles. One tantalizing Spanish-language outlet on 101.7 was probably XHVIR Cd. Victoria at 1,150 miles, but they were giving an educational talk with no identifying information so I can't be sure it was them. Global warming? Haven't had a decent South Texas opening in years.

TV: Nothing extraordinary on E-skip. XERV-9, Reynosa (about 1,000 miles) on tropo. Maybe better, KQTV-2 St. Joseph, MO, about 450 miles, via tropo with WKRN-2 on the air 30 miles away.
 
> How far is the farthest station you have ever yeard?
>
> I live in Dallas, and I have fotten KDKA 1020 in Pittsburgh.
> And I was inside. I've also gotten WBGG 970 in Pit. That
> is 1070 miles away.
>
> How far for you?
>
> here's a tool to tell you the distance between 2 cities...
>
> http://geobytes.com/CityDistanceTool.htm
>
> ~CTL
>

On an afternoon just after a thunderstorm in the summer of 92, I got Nashville, TN's "Y107" in Harrisonburg, VA. That is a distance of 467 miles.

The next day, after another thunderstorm I managed to get to get Houston, TX's
"Mix 96.5" in Winchester, VA. Talking 1173 miles there.

Now this is where it gets odd...

same day...same city ( Winchester ), I was able to pick up a bunch of Norfolk, VA stations including WFOG 92.9, WGH 97.3, WNOR 99.5 (?), Z104 WNVZ 104.5, and some station around FM 96 called Joy. Plus on top of that both WAVY 10, WYAH 27 and WTVZ 33 came in too. Distance 195 miles. Almost like living in Hampton Roads !! At least for a half hour anyway.
 
OK, I should preface this with the caveat that I am not a rabid broadcast DXer, just a guy who plays with it periodically. These are perhaps twenty years old, +.

AM: I only scanned the dial, with mild interest. Most distant was 1404 Khz from Conkary, Guinea. It would come in almost nightly when I lived on the Gulf Coast, throwing a nasty het. Occasionally, I would get audio, but that was rare. I am not sure this is such a great catch @ 200kw, but, it was a long way, and the only African I ever heard.

FM: Nothing Earth-shattering here. Bermuda is probably best, at 1400 miles and change. Best tropo was Madison, WI to Pascagoula @ just shy of 900 miles. A few Mexicans would pop in tropo from time to time, too.

TV: Most distant was KTVU/San Francisco via Es on channel 2 @ ~2000 miles. On the tropo side, the furthest was Mexico City on (I think) 11 and 9 (those records were lost a few moves back). I also got a nice group of Cubans one afteroon on 7, 9, 11, & 13. I understand those are fairly low-powered, so that might be interesting.

Fun...

DE
 
> OK, I should preface this with the caveat that I am not a
> rabid broadcast DXer, just a guy who plays with it
> periodically. These are perhaps twenty years old, +.
>
> AM: I only scanned the dial, with mild interest. Most
> distant was 1404 Khz from Conkary, Guinea. It would come in
> almost nightly when I lived on the Gulf Coast, throwing a
> nasty het. Occasionally, I would get audio, but that was
> rare. I am not sure this is such a great catch @ 200kw,
> but, it was a long way, and the only African I ever heard.
>
> FM: Nothing Earth-shattering here. Bermuda is probably
> best, at 1400 miles and change. Best tropo was Madison, WI
> to Pascagoula @ just shy of 900 miles. A few Mexicans would
> pop in tropo from time to time, too.
>
> TV: Most distant was KTVU/San Francisco via Es on channel 2
> @ ~2000 miles. On the tropo side, the furthest was Mexico
> City on (I think) 11 and 9 (those records were lost a few
> moves back). I also got a nice group of Cubans one afteroon
> on 7, 9, 11, & 13. I understand those are fairly
> low-powered, so that might be interesting.
>
> Fun...
>
> DE

I tried to find the distance from Guinea to the Gulf Coast (punched in Tampa as a reference even though that may not be where you are) and failed, but I'm gonna guess 4,000 miles. I'd call that a pretty good catch if I were you, even if this signal is 200K and it's an all-water path.
 
> I tried to find the distance from Guinea to the Gulf Coast
> (punched in Tampa as a reference even though that may not be
> where you are) and failed, but I'm gonna guess 4,000 miles.
> I'd call that a pretty good catch if I were you, even if
> this signal is 200K and it's an all-water path.

It would be just shy of 5000 miles, and, yeah, practically all water. I was living in Pascagoula, MS at the time, a town working its way out from Katrina debris.

The regularity of this signal makes me think it was no big deal. I would hear the het a lot.

My older brother was a big MW DXer in his day. He would get some pretty spectacular stuff. His best? Radio Carve/850, Montevideo, Uruguay. Just 50kw @ just under 5000 miles. Also Radio Tucuman/930 (I think), in Northern Argentina. Just 5kw.

I especially remember him getting Uruguay. It was at the station's sign-off -- late, of course. He woke me up, he was so excited.

This would be in the late 1970s.

He would also get stations running a few hundred watts from Northern South America all the time, and heard nearly all the Caribbean. Pascagoula is an awesome DX location. He was using one of the old Radio Shack TRF radios... remember those?

Ah, a trip down Amnesia Lane...

DE
 
> > I tried to find the distance from Guinea to the Gulf Coast
>
> > (punched in Tampa as a reference even though that may not
> be
> > where you are) and failed, but I'm gonna guess 4,000
> miles.
> > I'd call that a pretty good catch if I were you, even if
> > this signal is 200K and it's an all-water path.
>
> It would be just shy of 5000 miles, and, yeah, practically
> all water. I was living in Pascagoula, MS at the time, a
> town working its way out from Katrina debris.
>
> The regularity of this signal makes me think it was no big
> deal. I would hear the het a lot.
>
> My older brother was a big MW DXer in his day. He would get
> some pretty spectacular stuff. His best? Radio Carve/850,
> Montevideo, Uruguay. Just 50kw @ just under 5000 miles.
> Also Radio Tucuman/930 (I think), in Northern Argentina.
> Just 5kw.
>
> I especially remember him getting Uruguay. It was at the
> station's sign-off -- late, of course. He woke me up, he
> was so excited.
>
> This would be in the late 1970s.
>
> He would also get stations running a few hundred watts from
> Northern South America all the time, and heard nearly all
> the Caribbean. Pascagoula is an awesome DX location. He
> was using one of the old Radio Shack TRF radios... remember
> those?
>
> Ah, a trip down Amnesia Lane...
>
> DE
>
I was a big MW DXer in the mid-1960s when I lived in NJ not too far from the coast. It's hard to remember all the details but I do remember that I logged stations in 49 states (no Alaska) and 47 countries. There was a strong station in Dakar, Senegal around 764 kc that was fairly easy to get. The VOA in Munich, Germany around 1193 kc was so strong at times that I could get it on the car radio. UK stations were routine including a pirate, Radio Caroline, running 10kw on 1520. Of course, these were the days with far less stations, and most domestics went off on Sunday nights for maintenance.
 
> > > I tried to find the distance from Guinea to the Gulf
> Coast
> >
> > > (punched in Tampa as a reference even though that may
> not
> > be
> > > where you are) and failed, but I'm gonna guess 4,000
> > miles.
> > > I'd call that a pretty good catch if I were you, even if
>
> > > this signal is 200K and it's an all-water path.
> >
> > It would be just shy of 5000 miles, and, yeah, practically
>
> > all water. I was living in Pascagoula, MS at the time, a
> > town working its way out from Katrina debris.
> >
> > The regularity of this signal makes me think it was no big
>
> > deal. I would hear the het a lot.
> >
> > My older brother was a big MW DXer in his day. He would
> get
> > some pretty spectacular stuff. His best? Radio
> Carve/850,
> > Montevideo, Uruguay. Just 50kw @ just under 5000 miles.
> > Also Radio Tucuman/930 (I think), in Northern Argentina.
> > Just 5kw.
> >
> > I especially remember him getting Uruguay. It was at the
> > station's sign-off -- late, of course. He woke me up, he
> > was so excited.
> >
> > This would be in the late 1970s.
> >
> > He would also get stations running a few hundred watts
> from
> > Northern South America all the time, and heard nearly all
> > the Caribbean. Pascagoula is an awesome DX location. He
> > was using one of the old Radio Shack TRF radios...
> remember
> > those?
> >
> > Ah, a trip down Amnesia Lane...
> >
> > DE
> >
> I was a big MW DXer in the mid-1960s when I lived in NJ not
> too far from the coast. It's hard to remember all the
> details but I do remember that I logged stations in 49
> states (no Alaska) and 47 countries. There was a strong
> station in Dakar, Senegal around 764 kc that was fairly easy
> to get. The VOA in Munich, Germany around 1193 kc was so
> strong at times that I could get it on the car radio. UK
> stations were routine including a pirate, Radio Caroline,
> running 10kw on 1520. Of course, these were the days with
> far less stations, and most domestics went off on Sunday
> nights for maintenance.
>


I would kill to live on one of the coasts. I met up with WA1OIN and we DXed from his car near Boston. The Asian and EU stations were KILLING the stateside stuff. Hearing Radio India on MW and Cairo etc was pretty cool.

Me? I live in the radio black hole called the Midwest. I do get hets on WLS 891 from Algeria butnever any audio. :-(
 
> > > > I tried to find the distance from Guinea to the Gulf
> > Coast
> > >
> > > > (punched in Tampa as a reference even though that may
> > not
> > > be
> > > > where you are) and failed, but I'm gonna guess 4,000
> > > miles.
> > > > I'd call that a pretty good catch if I were you, even
> if
> >
> > > > this signal is 200K and it's an all-water path.
> > >
> > > It would be just shy of 5000 miles, and, yeah,
> practically
> >
> > > all water. I was living in Pascagoula, MS at the time,
> a
> > > town working its way out from Katrina debris.
> > >
> > > The regularity of this signal makes me think it was no
> big
> >
> > > deal. I would hear the het a lot.
> > >
> > > My older brother was a big MW DXer in his day. He would
>
> > get
> > > some pretty spectacular stuff. His best? Radio
> > Carve/850,
> > > Montevideo, Uruguay. Just 50kw @ just under 5000 miles.
>
> > > Also Radio Tucuman/930 (I think), in Northern Argentina.
>
> > > Just 5kw.
> > >
> > > I especially remember him getting Uruguay. It was at
> the
> > > station's sign-off -- late, of course. He woke me up,
> he
> > > was so excited.
> > >
> > > This would be in the late 1970s.
> > >
> > > He would also get stations running a few hundred watts
> > from
> > > Northern South America all the time, and heard nearly
> all
> > > the Caribbean. Pascagoula is an awesome DX location.
> He
> > > was using one of the old Radio Shack TRF radios...
> > remember
> > > those?
> > >
> > > Ah, a trip down Amnesia Lane...
> > >
> > > DE
> > >
> > I was a big MW DXer in the mid-1960s when I lived in NJ
> not
> > too far from the coast. It's hard to remember all the
> > details but I do remember that I logged stations in 49
> > states (no Alaska) and 47 countries. There was a strong
> > station in Dakar, Senegal around 764 kc that was fairly
> easy
> > to get. The VOA in Munich, Germany around 1193 kc was so
> > strong at times that I could get it on the car radio. UK
> > stations were routine including a pirate, Radio Caroline,
> > running 10kw on 1520. Of course, these were the days with
>
> > far less stations, and most domestics went off on Sunday
> > nights for maintenance.
> >
>
>
> I would kill to live on one of the coasts. I met up with
> WA1OIN and we DXed from his car near Boston. The Asian and
> EU stations were KILLING the stateside stuff. Hearing Radio
> India on MW and Cairo etc was pretty cool.
>
> Me? I live in the radio black hole called the Midwest. I
> do get hets on WLS 891 from Algeria butnever any audio. :-(
>
Same here - I'm in central Ohio!
 
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