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Hiya..
Any offerings regarding the longest distance MW, AM broadcast that you ever got ??? Mine, here in NJ, has been: 580 KMJ in Fresno, CA. It's a 50KW station that I have been able to hear a few times during exceptional MW conditions. I had to use SSB, NB, several tweaks to the pbt and my "Frankenstein" antenna, but I was able to hear the station ID. Any other war stories out there ??? -- Respectfully, Michael Home Page: http://md_dxing.tripod.com/ Northern NJ R75 w/DSP, Kiwa agc/sync & audio mods G5RV & 200ft longwire w/ICE-180 MFJ-1048 preselector SoundBlstr Live PC card w/five piece Cambridge speakers & full software mixer/eq. |
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Michael wrote:
Hiya.. Any offerings regarding the longest distance MW, AM broadcast that you ever got ??? Mine, here in NJ, has been: 580 KMJ in Fresno, CA. It's a 50KW station that I have been able to hear a few times during exceptional MW conditions. I had to use SSB, NB, several tweaks to the pbt and my "Frankenstein" antenna, but I was able to hear the station ID. Any other war stories out there ??? -- Respectfully, Michael From this location (KP4) my best on MW has been CBN on 860 from Rio de Janeiro. I think its 100kw. Checks in at 3200 miles. Actually I hear it quite often. I hear the European carriers quite often but never with enough strength to "claim" them. -Bill M |
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![]() Michael wrote: Hiya.. Any offerings regarding the longest distance MW, AM broadcast that you ever got ??? Mine, here in NJ, has been: 580 KMJ in Fresno, CA. It's a 50KW station that I have been able to hear a few times during exceptional MW conditions. I had to use SSB, NB, several tweaks to the pbt and my "Frankenstein" antenna, but I was able to hear the station ID. Any other war stories out there ??? -- Respectfully, Michael Actually posted one of mine a few weeks ago here, but my two best catches have been (the station now known as) KNUS in Denver, CO from my room at home in Detroit when I was a kid (1964). A 5,000W station from 1200 miles away. I still remember that late afternoon (KNUS was on the grayline at the time I got the reception). I also pulled CMBV from Wajay, Cuba not long ago, which was my first foreign (excluding Canada) AM broadcast. That's about 1350 miles from where I live now, but it is listed as a 500,000W station! But it was a heck of a kick to know I was listening to an ordinary AM station from another part of the world. Tony ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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Behold, Michael signalled from keyed 4-1000A filament:
Hiya.. Any offerings regarding the longest distance MW, AM broadcast that you ever got ??? Insane DX about a month ago. Pulled in a Korean station from here in Vancouver. -- Gregg *It's probably useful, even if it can't be SPICE'd* http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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Norway to Pennsylvania. I didn't find it on my own, I happened to read about it
on this newsgroup a few years ago and tuned in while the band was still open. |
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Caracas, Venezuela or PJB Bonaire, Netherland Antilles from here in Milwaukee ,
WI. Each approx 2,500 miles. Mexico City is pretty regular here, thats about 1,700 miles. I've actually done better on Longwave hearing Iceland and Europe, thats about 3 - 4,000 miles. jw wb9uai milwaukee |
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Michael wrote:
Any offerings regarding the longest distance MW, AM broadcast that you ever got ??? Talk Radio U.K., 1053 and 1089KHz. (both frequencies heard) Exact distance is hard to estimate, as they have several high-powered transmitters on both frequencies and there's no way to know which transmitters I was hearing. (probably the sum of several) I've heard a loud 1KHz heterodyne against 1520 WWKB, which almost certainly came from Saudi Arabia, but with no audio heard I'm not claiming it. Going the other direction, my best Western DX would be 690 CBU and 1130 CKWX, both Vancouver, Canada. CBU heard battling with flea-powered KOAQ in western Nebraska and a French-language station in Saskatchewan, with the 50KW powerhouse in Montreal off the air. CKWX is actually heard surprisingly often here on the big antenna. Mine, here in NJ, has been: 580 KMJ in Fresno, CA. It's a 50KW station that I have been able to hear a few times during exceptional MW conditions. I had to use SSB, NB, several tweaks to the pbt and my "Frankenstein" antenna, but I was able to hear the station ID. I kinda hate to throw water on the fire, but are you SURE you heard KMJ? California is pretty tough even from here, let alone from New Jersey. Most East Coast DXers report 640 KFI, 680 KNBR (the most reliable California signal here), and 1070 KNX. I don't think I've ever seen a report of KMJ from east of the Rockies. KMJ is only 50KW during the day (they reduce to 5KW at sunset) and is directional during the day. (my educated guess is they protect Boise and Topeka. The latter null is in a line to your location.) I won't say it's *impossible* you heard KMJ but I do think it's rather unlikely. My guess is you heard some other station (maybe WHP Harrisburg?) carrying the same network as KMJ and mentioning the California station. Keep at it. You *will* hear California soon enough! -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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Tony Meloche wrote:
I also pulled CMBV from Wajay, Cuba not long ago, which was my first foreign (excluding Canada) AM broadcast. That's about 1350 miles from where I live now, but it is listed as a 500,000W station! But it was a heck of a kick to know I was listening to an ordinary AM station from another part of the world. Most observers believe many of the Cuban stations listed with extremely high powers are not using anywhere near as much power as listed. (with the loosening of relations between Russia and Cuba, they're having an electricity crisis and power for operating broadcast transmitters is scarce) It's quite likely CMBV's power was a lot close to 50,000W, making it an even better catch! -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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![]() "RFCOMMSYS" wrote in message ... asked --- Any offerings regarding the longest distance MW, AM broadcast that you ever got ??? Duba, Saudi Arabia, 1521 khz, from Ohio. New Zealand-1000 (Rotorua) pre 9-khz days and Australia-660 from Ohio Buenos Aires-950, Montevideo-1090, Salta-830 and Chile-730 also from Ohio. All in the 60's. |
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