newbieguy wrote:
Kent, that is an interesting site that I was not aware of. Thanks for
the link. WBZ is very strong in Boston. I can pick it up in Vermont
approximately 175 miles away in the middle of the day.
On Sun, 04 Jul 2004 03:43:26 GMT, "Kent" wrote:
If you are "behind" the station, it will be tougher.
Here is the night pattern.....
http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin...atus=L&hours=N
"newbieguy" wrote in message
.. .
LOL, I was looking thru messages and had to chuckle when I came across
this one. I have a hard time getting 850 WEEI Boston at night and I
am less then 50 miles away from the station. I believe the night time
transmitting area is directional though for that station. I can
actually get 660 FAN from New York better at night.
Fri, 22 Aug 2003 00:45:17 GMT, "Kent" wrote:
Other good ones to try.....
850 WEEI Boston
1110 WBT Charlotte
710 WOR New York
810 WGY Schenectady
660 WFAN New York
740 CHWO Toronto
A 1m air loop would do you well. As would a KIWA loop if you have the
money.
Kent, K9EZ
Menomonee Falls, WI
Love CHWO- on a good hight, it's "local" clear here in SW Michigan.
Another Eastern USA powerhouse is WBBM Chicago. WJR in Detroit used to
be clearly audible in Florida most evenings, and I assume still is - ?
WWL in New Orleans is an easy nightime catch right up to the Canadian
border most evenings.
Tony