It's safe to say that most of the contributors here have IDed stations on every AM frequency.
And the fine FM Dxers here have done the same on that band.
Strictly AM alone, though, perhaps along with recalling the early DX days for a lot of us: Which AM frequency (not counting the X-band) was your last piece of the puzzle?
For at least two DXers in Eastern Queens NYC, 1060 was the last one logged. At the time, that final catch was called WRCV, MoR, in Philly, later to become KYW. Perhaps fittingly, the frequency is still a struggle on which to hear anything new even though I'm 150 miles west of where 1060 was a problem in the first place!
Your own 'final frequency? And might it also be the same one on which you've logged the fewest number of stations from one den?
And the fine FM Dxers here have done the same on that band.
Strictly AM alone, though, perhaps along with recalling the early DX days for a lot of us: Which AM frequency (not counting the X-band) was your last piece of the puzzle?
For at least two DXers in Eastern Queens NYC, 1060 was the last one logged. At the time, that final catch was called WRCV, MoR, in Philly, later to become KYW. Perhaps fittingly, the frequency is still a struggle on which to hear anything new even though I'm 150 miles west of where 1060 was a problem in the first place!
Your own 'final frequency? And might it also be the same one on which you've logged the fewest number of stations from one den?