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What is the farthest you've ever heard?

All of this was with a portable radio (barefoot or, in Perth, with an AN200 loop).
What does barefoot mean?
I've seen this term in radio DX but am unfamiliar with it.
 
What does barefoot mean?
I've seen this term in radio DX but am unfamiliar with it.
Without an external antenna.
 
Thanks, Dave and Gr8
 
FM: Around 1984 while driving in Virginia mountains SW of Washington listening to WKYS 93.9, I went around a corner, which presumably blocked me from WKYS, and to my astonishment heard Love 94 WWWL 93.9 in Miami coming in perfectly. I heard a break by someone I knew because I worked at Love 94 before just before relocating to Washington. Went around another corner and Love 94 was gone. I remember being quite happy about this because it provided a brief A-B comparison between the audio processing and loudness levels of the two stations, and because I did not drive off the road.

It would have been really weird if I was working at WKYS, but I was not.
 
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Can you please stop bumping old threads
No reason not to given the subject matter of these old threads. Better this than to start new threads on the same topic, which would miss previously reported reception and background. I've never gone back through every page of "DX and Reception." Have you?
 
Hi everyone…this is my first post.
It was May of 1986. I was in the southern Michigan and suddenly started pulling in FM’s clear as anything from Wyoming, Montana, Utah and other stations from “out west”. My heart was racing and I got the cassette tape out and started recording for about an hour or so. I remember some of the frequencies were on positions like 96.1, 100.9, and some others that were as close as only 100 miles away. One time I remember I pulled in WZYP from Huntsville AL in the middle of Indiana. I felt like I was in the twilight zone. I lived in an area where I could pull in Grand Rapids MI and Milwaukee WI which have some stations on the same number. Sometimes I could turn the antenna and pull in Indianapolis, Chicago, and occasionally Detroit on an old Toshiba boom box.
 
530 AM, Turks and Caicos, the other night, heard in Georgetown, TX, area, just north of Austin.
1,700 miles
Great catch. Is the station still airing Radio Vision Cristiana? That was the branding before it went off air for a while. I’ll have to start checking out 530. I’ve only heard the Cubans there.
 
Great catch. Is the station still airing Radio Vision Cristiana? That was the branding before it went off air for a while. I’ll have to start checking out 530. I’ve only heard the Cubans there.
It was playing classical or piano music, IIRC. Sounded pleasant, relaxing. I didn't listen long, but will next time I hear it.
 
Oh, didn't know that. Assumed it was Turks and Caicos. Will listen for an ID next time.
 
It was playing classical or piano music, IIRC. Sounded pleasant, relaxing. I didn't listen long, but will next time I hear it.

Thats not the turks and caicos station, im pretty sure its not even on the air.. it hasnt been in several years. You heard a station from cuba.
 
Oh, didn't know that. Assumed it was Turks and Caicos. Will listen for an ID next time.
The format you describe is the one on the Cuban station. The T&C, if back on the air, station is evangelical Christian.
 
In the continental U.S. - 1030 WBZ, Boston, MA - 1,773 miles
In continental North America - 1130 CKWX, Vancouver, BC, Canada - 1,867 miles
Furthest overall - 780 HJFV, Pasto, Colombia - 2,395 miles
Furthest away from home (in Lapu-Lapu, Cebu, Philippines) - 1413 BBC World Service, A'Seela, Oman - 4,324 miles
 
In the continental U.S. - 1030 WBZ, Boston, MA - 1,773 miles
Same here. A recent catch.
1070 KNX, a recent catch (central Kansas was too close to KFDI/KFTI in Wichita in the 70s-80s)
 
In the continental U.S. - 1030 WBZ, Boston, MA - 1,773 miles
In continental North America - 1130 CKWX, Vancouver, BC, Canada - 1,867 miles
Furthest overall - 780 HJFV, Pasto, Colombia - 2,395 miles
Furthest away from home (in Lapu-Lapu, Cebu, Philippines) - 1413 BBC World Service, A'Seela, Oman - 4,324 miles
This goes back to the early 60's but...

North America - KFAR Fairbanks, AK 660 kHz 2,961 miles
World - Rockhampton, Australia 840 kHz 9,196 miles
Americas - LR3 Buenos Aires 950 kHz 5,460
Africa - Cairo 818 kHz< 5,900 miles
Europe Bucharest 854 kHz 5000 miles
 
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