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[email protected] March 24th 10 09:32 AM

Radio nederland
 
On Mar 23, 1:44*am, bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 22, 9:56*pm, wrote:





On Mar 22, 11:17*pm, bpnjensen wrote:


On Mar 22, 7:19*pm, SC Dxing wrote:


According to schedule, the antenna from Bonaire is aimed almost due
south (182 or 170 degrees). Which actually is good news because there
is always some sort of backwhip in the opposite direction.


...right, either straight back or off at some 120 degree or so angle
off the rear side. *When I lived in Massachusetts 30 years ago - heck,
here in California - the Bonaire transmissions do/were ALWAYS
pound(ing) in no matter what time of day or night. *It makes no
difference where the antenna was headed.


Bruce


*30 years ago Bonaire also had an AM broadcast on 800KHz. It came in
quite well at night all over the East coast.


So I understood. *Never made it to New England though, not really.
There was something else nearby on that freq, I cannot remember what.- Hide quoted text -

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TWR had an enormous 500KW AM station on Bonaire until a few
years ago. A real gorilla of a transmitter they used to have! Was
audible very often up here, in NYC. The best times were usually
between 1 to about 5 AM. Cannot hear it any longer since the power was
cut to normal levels.

dave March 24th 10 01:02 PM

Radio nederland
 
wrote:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 22:44:52 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote:

On Mar 22, 9:56 pm, wrote:
On Mar 22, 11:17 pm, wrote:

On Mar 22, 7:19 pm, SC wrote:

According to schedule, the antenna from Bonaire is aimed almost due
south (182 or 170 degrees). Which actually is good news because there
is always some sort of backwhip in the opposite direction.

...right, either straight back or off at some 120 degree or so angle
off the rear side. When I lived in Massachusetts 30 years ago - heck,
here in California - the Bonaire transmissions do/were ALWAYS
pound(ing) in no matter what time of day or night. It makes no
difference where the antenna was headed.

Bruce

30 years ago Bonaire also had an AM broadcast on 800KHz. It came in
quite well at night all over the East coast.


So I understood. Never made it to New England though, not really.
There was something else nearby on that freq, I cannot remember what.


It was the BIG 8 CKLW in Windsor, Ontario. I think they ran more than
50 KW not being regulated by the US. All you could hear in Detroit on
800kHz. In fact, all you had to do was turn up the gain on any amp or
PA system and you would hear them.

Jim


XEROK is 100 KW (theoretically) from. C. Juarez. on 800 kHz. Used to be
able tohear them in Phoenix in the daytime. Not so much anymore.


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