EAST COAST HURRICANE ALLEY 50kw MW STATIONS
On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 23:45:14 -0700, DEFCON 88 wrote:
If you want to hear local hurricane coverage and enjoy the challenge of
MW DXing, here's a list of MW 50kw flamethrowers along or near hurricane
Irene's projected path.
Stations marked ND have non-directional antennas, and are probably the
easiest to hear.
Those marked DIR have directional patterns (at least at night)
with at least some lobes pointing other than purely east.
Those marked DIR* have directional patterns (at least at night) that
point east.
However, IIRC, the FCC may allow some DIR stations to broadcast a
non-directional pattern during disasters such as hurricanes.
WBT 1110 khz Charlotte, NC DIR
WRVA 1140 khz Richmond, VA DIR
WFED 1500 khz Washington, DC DIR*
WBAL 1090 khz Baltimore, MD DIR*
KYW 1060 khz Philadelphia, PA DIR
WPHT 1210 khz Philadelphia, PA ND
WFAN 660 khz New York, NY ND
WOR 710 khz New York, NY DIR
WABC 770 khz New York, NY ND
WCBS 880 khz New York, NY ND
WINS 1010 khz New York, NY DIR*
WEPN 1050 khz New York, NY DIR*
WBBR 1130 khz New York, NY DIR*
WQEW 1560 khz New York, NY DIR
WTIC 1080 khz Hartford, CT DIR
WBZ 1030 khz Boston, MA DIR (points west!)
WGY 810 khz Schenectady, NY ND
WDCD 1540 khz Albany, NY DIR
Thanks for the "On Topic" post!
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