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Just picked up a GE Superadio 2 and am really impressed with it. Just sitting
at the dining room table, I can get anything my 2010 can get on BC band but better (especially the sound). At night, from my location in SF bay area, I can get Los Angeles 50KW stations: KFI - 640 Sacramento: KFBK - 1530 Eugene, OR KPNW - 1120 Las Vegas KDWN - 0720 Reno: KKOH - 0780 Granted, 50KW at night, not too challenging. Anyone have just a handful of stations that would realistically put the radio to the test from SF bay area? Without using any external antenna. Just a handful of them. thanks elfa |
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WHO Des Moines, Iowa , KIRO Seattle, Washington, KDKA Pittsburg, Pa WDFA
Dallas, Tex. Been a very long time since I paid attention to AM broadcast band S. |
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Try 850 KOA Denver, 770 KKOB, 1040 WHO des Moines, or better yet, try for
the Hawaiian stations. "elfa" wrote in message ... Just picked up a GE Superadio 2 and am really impressed with it. Just sitting at the dining room table, I can get anything my 2010 can get on BC band but better (especially the sound). At night, from my location in SF bay area, I can get Los Angeles 50KW stations: KFI - 640 Sacramento: KFBK - 1530 Eugene, OR KPNW - 1120 Las Vegas KDWN - 0720 Reno: KKOH - 0780 Granted, 50KW at night, not too challenging. Anyone have just a handful of stations that would realistically put the radio to the test from SF bay area? Without using any external antenna. Just a handful of them. thanks elfa |
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ELFA,
First - Get a RadioShack AM Loop Antenna, Terk AM Advantage Loop Antenna, Select-A-Tenna Model #541-M or build a simple AM "Box" Loop Antenna. GoTo= http://groups.yahoo.com/group/loopantennas/ * * * USA MAP: http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...rp/amradio.htm * * * Clear Channel Stations: http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...amndbyfreq.htm * * * Night Time AM/MW Power Houses: http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...namrp/freq.htm From the SF Bay Area = Daytime 540 kHz "KSRK" CARMEL VALLEY,CA USA 880 kHz "KKMC" GONZALES, CA USA 1080 kHz "KSCO" SANTA CRUZ, CA USA 1200 kHz "KYAA" SOQUEL, CA USA From the SF Bay Area = Nighttime 550 kHz "KOAC" CORVALLIS, OR USA (NPR/PRI/OPR Programming) 600 kHz "KOGO" SAN DIEGO, CA USA 890 kHz "KDXU" ST. GEORGE, UT USA 1520 kHz "KVTA" HUENEME, CA USA * * * AMQ AM Radio Database Query http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/amq.html * * * Radio-Locator http://www.radio-locator.com/ The most comprehensive radio station search engine on the internet Try the "TIS" LP-AM Stations in the SF Bay Area ~ RHF .. .. = = = elfa = = = wrote in message ... Just picked up a GE Superadio 2 and am really impressed with it. Just sitting at the dining room table, I can get anything my 2010 can get on BC band but better (especially the sound). At night, from my location in SF bay area, I can get Los Angeles 50KW stations: KFI - 640 Sacramento: KFBK - 1530 Eugene, OR KPNW - 1120 Las Vegas KDWN - 0720 Reno: KKOH - 0780 Granted, 50KW at night, not too challenging. Anyone have just a handful of stations that would realistically put the radio to the test from SF bay area? Without using any external antenna. Just a handful of them. thanks elfa |
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Thanks RHF.....
Will try tonight and tomorrow and report back! elfa In article , RHF says... ELFA, First - Get a RadioShack AM Loop Antenna, Terk AM Advantage Loop Antenna, Select-A-Tenna Model #541-M or build a simple AM "Box" Loop Antenna. GoTo= http://groups.yahoo.com/group/loopantennas/ * * * USA MAP: http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...rp/amradio.htm * * * Clear Channel Stations: http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...amndbyfreq.htm * * * Night Time AM/MW Power Houses: http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...namrp/freq.htm From the SF Bay Area = Daytime 540 kHz "KSRK" CARMEL VALLEY,CA USA 880 kHz "KKMC" GONZALES, CA USA 1080 kHz "KSCO" SANTA CRUZ, CA USA 1200 kHz "KYAA" SOQUEL, CA USA From the SF Bay Area = Nighttime 550 kHz "KOAC" CORVALLIS, OR USA (NPR/PRI/OPR Programming) 600 kHz "KOGO" SAN DIEGO, CA USA 890 kHz "KDXU" ST. GEORGE, UT USA 1520 kHz "KVTA" HUENEME, CA USA * * * AMQ AM Radio Database Query http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/amq.html * * * Radio-Locator http://www.radio-locator.com/ The most comprehensive radio station search engine on the internet Try the "TIS" LP-AM Stations in the SF Bay Area ~ RHF . . = = = elfa = = = wrote in message ... Just picked up a GE Superadio 2 and am really impressed with it. Just sitting at the dining room table, I can get anything my 2010 can get on BC band but better (especially the sound). At night, from my location in SF bay area, I can get Los Angeles 50KW stations: KFI - 640 Sacramento: KFBK - 1530 Eugene, OR KPNW - 1120 Las Vegas KDWN - 0720 Reno: KKOH - 0780 Granted, 50KW at night, not too challenging. Anyone have just a handful of stations that would realistically put the radio to the test from SF bay area? Without using any external antenna. Just a handful of them. thanks elfa |
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Thanks.....
Had problems with most of the ones you provided....see below. Already went to 'Nightime Powerhouse....', that's how I got the 50K stations. Wanted to use the radio without the extra loop antennas just to see how the radio works on its own. elfa In article , RHF says... ELFA, First - Get a RadioShack AM Loop Antenna, Terk AM Advantage Loop Antenna, Select-A-Tenna Model #541-M or build a simple AM "Box" Loop Antenna. GoTo= http://groups.yahoo.com/group/loopantennas/ * * * USA MAP: http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...rp/amradio.htm * * * Clear Channel Stations: http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...amndbyfreq.htm * * * Night Time AM/MW Power Houses: http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...namrp/freq.htm From the SF Bay Area = Daytime 540 kHz "KSRK" CARMEL VALLEY,CA USA ...Barely 880 kHz "KKMC" GONZALES, CA USA........Barely 1080 kHz "KSCO" SANTA CRUZ, CA USA.....Barely 1200 kHz "KYAA" SOQUEL, CA USA.........Barely From the SF Bay Area = Nighttime 550 kHz "KOAC" CORVALLIS, OR USA (NPR/PRI/OPR Programming)...Barely 600 kHz "KOGO" SAN DIEGO, CA USA .....NO 890 kHz "KDXU" ST. GEORGE, UT USA.....Barely 1520 kHz "KVTA" HUENEME, CA USA.......Barely * * * AMQ AM Radio Database Query http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/amq.html * * * Radio-Locator http://www.radio-locator.com/ The most comprehensive radio station search engine on the internet Try the "TIS" LP-AM Stations in the SF Bay Area ~ RHF . . = = = elfa = = = wrote in message ... Just picked up a GE Superadio 2 and am really impressed with it. Just sitting at the dining room table, I can get anything my 2010 can get on BC band but better (especially the sound). At night, from my location in SF bay area, I can get Los Angeles 50KW stations: KFI - 640 Sacramento: KFBK - 1530 Eugene, OR KPNW - 1120 Las Vegas KDWN - 0720 Reno: KKOH - 0780 Granted, 50KW at night, not too challenging. Anyone have just a handful of stations that would realistically put the radio to the test from SF bay area? Without using any external antenna. Just a handful of them. thanks elfa |
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Elfa, you'll have trouble receiving KOB 780 khz because of some god-damned
religious station in the Sac-Joaquin valley. |
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ELFA,
Just using a bare bones GE Superadio without any external antenna. You are doing pretty good. Most of the AM Stations that I recommended are North/South of your location in the SF Bay Area. The early morning hours from 4AM to 8AM may be your best chance of hearing them. A small loop antenna can be the diference between 'barely' hearing and Really Hearing them and many others. ~ RHF .. .. = = = elfa = = = wrote in message ... Thanks..... Had problems with most of the ones you provided....see below. Already went to 'Nightime Powerhouse....', that's how I got the 50K stations. Wanted to use the radio without the extra loop antennas just to see how the radio works on its own. elfa In article , RHF says... ELFA, First - Get a RadioShack AM Loop Antenna, Terk AM Advantage Loop Antenna, Select-A-Tenna Model #541-M or build a simple AM "Box" Loop Antenna. GoTo= http://groups.yahoo.com/group/loopantennas/ * * * USA MAP: http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...rp/amradio.htm * * * Clear Channel Stations: http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...amndbyfreq.htm * * * Night Time AM/MW Power Houses: http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...namrp/freq.htm From the SF Bay Area = Daytime 540 kHz "KSRK" CARMEL VALLEY,CA USA ...Barely 880 kHz "KKMC" GONZALES, CA USA........Barely 1080 kHz "KSCO" SANTA CRUZ, CA USA.....Barely 1200 kHz "KYAA" SOQUEL, CA USA.........Barely From the SF Bay Area = Nighttime 550 kHz "KOAC" CORVALLIS, OR USA (NPR/PRI/OPR Programming)...Barely 600 kHz "KOGO" SAN DIEGO, CA USA .....NO 890 kHz "KDXU" ST. GEORGE, UT USA.....Barely 1520 kHz "KVTA" HUENEME, CA USA.......Barely * * * AMQ AM Radio Database Query http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/amq.html * * * Radio-Locator http://www.radio-locator.com/ The most comprehensive radio station search engine on the internet Try the "TIS" LP-AM Stations in the SF Bay Area ~ RHF . . = = = elfa = = = wrote in message ... Just picked up a GE Superadio 2 and am really impressed with it. Just sitting at the dining room table, I can get anything my 2010 can get on BC band but better (especially the sound). At night, from my location in SF bay area, I can get Los Angeles 50KW stations: KFI - 640 Sacramento: KFBK - 1530 Eugene, OR KPNW - 1120 Las Vegas KDWN - 0720 Reno: KKOH - 0780 Granted, 50KW at night, not too challenging. Anyone have just a handful of stations that would realistically put the radio to the test from SF bay area? Without using any external antenna. Just a handful of them. thanks elfa |
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In article , elg110254 says...
Elfa, you'll have trouble receiving KOB 780 khz because of some god-damned religious station in the Sac-Joaquin valley. No ****! That's KCBC out of Riverbank, CA. 50Kw daytime and 1000W nighttime. I actually had to sit and listen to 30 minutes of sermonizing before I got a call sign. BTW...it's 770 not 780. elfa |
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Thanks for the encouragement RHF.
I'm also working with my Panasonic RF-B300....picked it up for an amazing $1.00 at a garage sale. It's MINT condition. AM/FM/Shortwave. http://www.dxing.com/rx/rfb300.htm It's not too shabby either. I feel kind of stupid as I have 3 radios on the dining room table, comparing each to the other, the SRII, Panasonic, and Sony 2010. elfa In article , RHF says... ELFA, Just using a bare bones GE Superadio without any external antenna. You are doing pretty good. Most of the AM Stations that I recommended are North/South of your location in the SF Bay Area. The early morning hours from 4AM to 8AM may be your best chance of hearing them. A small loop antenna can be the diference between 'barely' hearing and Really Hearing them and many others. ~ RHF . . = = = elfa = = = wrote in message ... Thanks..... Had problems with most of the ones you provided....see below. Already went to 'Nightime Powerhouse....', that's how I got the 50K stations. Wanted to use the radio without the extra loop antennas just to see how the radio works on its own. elfa In article , RHF says... ELFA, First - Get a RadioShack AM Loop Antenna, Terk AM Advantage Loop Antenna, Select-A-Tenna Model #541-M or build a simple AM "Box" Loop Antenna. GoTo= http://groups.yahoo.com/group/loopantennas/ * * * USA MAP: http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...rp/amradio.htm * * * Clear Channel Stations: http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...amndbyfreq.htm * * * Night Time AM/MW Power Houses: http://www.fortunecity.com/tinpan/bl...namrp/freq.htm From the SF Bay Area = Daytime 540 kHz "KSRK" CARMEL VALLEY,CA USA ...Barely 880 kHz "KKMC" GONZALES, CA USA........Barely 1080 kHz "KSCO" SANTA CRUZ, CA USA.....Barely 1200 kHz "KYAA" SOQUEL, CA USA.........Barely From the SF Bay Area = Nighttime 550 kHz "KOAC" CORVALLIS, OR USA (NPR/PRI/OPR Programming)...Barely 600 kHz "KOGO" SAN DIEGO, CA USA .....NO 890 kHz "KDXU" ST. GEORGE, UT USA.....Barely 1520 kHz "KVTA" HUENEME, CA USA.......Barely * * * AMQ AM Radio Database Query http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/amq.html * * * Radio-Locator http://www.radio-locator.com/ The most comprehensive radio station search engine on the internet Try the "TIS" LP-AM Stations in the SF Bay Area ~ RHF . . = = = elfa = = = wrote in message ... Just picked up a GE Superadio 2 and am really impressed with it. Just sitting at the dining room table, I can get anything my 2010 can get on BC band but better (especially the sound). At night, from my location in SF bay area, I can get Los Angeles 50KW stations: KFI - 640 Sacramento: KFBK - 1530 Eugene, OR KPNW - 1120 Las Vegas KDWN - 0720 Reno: KKOH - 0780 Granted, 50KW at night, not too challenging. Anyone have just a handful of stations that would realistically put the radio to the test from SF bay area? Without using any external antenna. Just a handful of them. thanks elfa |
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