Want To Build a Directional, Amplified Medium Wave Receiving Antenna - Where To Start?
On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 20:29:10 -0000, Dan Winker wrote:
I live out in the country where the internet barely reaches and little radio stations are weak. My wife has recently taken to needing to listen to the ghost hunters show at 10 to midnight Sunday nights on KLBP which seems to me to be 5kW. It comes in acceptably during the day, but at night it's extremely weak and seems to be interfered with by another station. Maybe KLBP has to reduce their power at night. I don't know.
Nobody mentioned propagation. It's probably day/night changes in the
atmosphere that are making the main difference in reception. A station
fairly close that you recieve ok in the day can be less strong at night.
Also strong stations far away that you would never hear during the day
can come in really strong at night due to bouncing.
A directional antenna may help some, but there is no guarantee that you
can solve your reception problem.
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