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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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