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Old October 19th 03, 08:22 PM
Mike DeMeo
 
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You know David...I never realized that is was
"COLOMBIA" and not "Columbia"

Thanks
Mike




On Sun, 19 Oct 2003 00:21:41 GMT, "David Eduardo"
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"Mike DeMeo" wrote in message
.. .
Columbia South America, late sunday night back in 1975, to New York.
Had a great Panasonic Radio that had am/fm/ low and high police and
UHF . Wish I could remember the model #


"Columbia" is a district, a river, a university and a space shuttle. It is
not a country.

The country is "Colombia."


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Old October 18th 03, 05:53 AM
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Michael wrote:
Any offerings regarding the longest distance MW, AM broadcast that you ever
got ???


Talk Radio U.K., 1053 and 1089KHz. (both frequencies heard) Exact
distance is hard to estimate, as they have several high-powered
transmitters on both frequencies and there's no way to know which
transmitters I was hearing. (probably the sum of several)

I've heard a loud 1KHz heterodyne against 1520 WWKB, which almost
certainly came from Saudi Arabia, but with no audio heard I'm not
claiming it.

Going the other direction, my best Western DX would be 690 CBU and 1130
CKWX, both Vancouver, Canada. CBU heard battling with flea-powered KOAQ
in western Nebraska and a French-language station in Saskatchewan, with
the 50KW powerhouse in Montreal off the air. CKWX is actually heard
surprisingly often here on the big antenna.

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.


I kinda hate to throw water on the fire, but are you SURE you heard KMJ?

California is pretty tough even from here, let alone from New Jersey.
Most East Coast DXers report 640 KFI, 680 KNBR (the most reliable
California signal here), and 1070 KNX. I don't think I've ever seen a
report of KMJ from east of the Rockies. KMJ is only 50KW during the day
(they reduce to 5KW at sunset) and is directional during the day. (my
educated guess is they protect Boise and Topeka. The latter null is in
a line to your location.)

I won't say it's *impossible* you heard KMJ but I do think it's rather
unlikely. My guess is you heard some other station (maybe WHP
Harrisburg?) carrying the same network as KMJ and mentioning the
California station.

Keep at it. You *will* hear California soon enough!
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Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com

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Old October 18th 03, 09:54 PM
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"Doug Smith W9WI" wrote in message
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Michael wrote:
Any offerings regarding the longest distance MW, AM broadcast that you

ever
got ???


Talk Radio U.K., 1053 and 1089KHz. (both frequencies heard) Exact
distance is hard to estimate, as they have several high-powered
transmitters on both frequencies and there's no way to know which
transmitters I was hearing. (probably the sum of several)

I've heard a loud 1KHz heterodyne against 1520 WWKB, which almost
certainly came from Saudi Arabia, but with no audio heard I'm not
claiming it.

Going the other direction, my best Western DX would be 690 CBU and 1130
CKWX, both Vancouver, Canada. CBU heard battling with flea-powered KOAQ
in western Nebraska and a French-language station in Saskatchewan, with
the 50KW powerhouse in Montreal off the air. CKWX is actually heard
surprisingly often here on the big antenna.

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.


I kinda hate to throw water on the fire, but are you SURE you heard KMJ?

California is pretty tough even from here, let alone from New Jersey.
Most East Coast DXers report 640 KFI, 680 KNBR (the most reliable
California signal here), and 1070 KNX. I don't think I've ever seen a
report of KMJ from east of the Rockies. KMJ is only 50KW during the day
(they reduce to 5KW at sunset) and is directional during the day. (my
educated guess is they protect Boise and Topeka. The latter null is in
a line to your location.)

I won't say it's *impossible* you heard KMJ but I do think it's rather
unlikely. My guess is you heard some other station (maybe WHP
Harrisburg?) carrying the same network as KMJ and mentioning the
California station.


No question about it. It was KMJ. I've actually heard it three times. The
first time I heard it was by accident while I was MW DX'ing in SSB. I could
tell it was either a powerful distant transmitter or a weaker one that was
not so far away. When it was audible, I heard the station ID as KMJ. I
returned to it several other times when MW conditions were good, and I was
able to hear it on two other occasions. All three times I was able to hear
it, including the first time, were between 9 and 10pm est. The last time I
heard it was a month ago. The signal went from inaudible noise to barely
audible to perfectly audible a few times over a period of about three
minutes before it went out completely.

I can understand why you would question that one though. The first time I
heard it, I didn't believe it myself. That's why I went back to it so many
times :-)

The next time we have prime MW conditions, I'll make a wav file recording of
it if I can get it again and put it up on my web page.

--
Respectfully,

Michael

Home Page: http://md_dxing.tripod.com/
Northern NJ
R75 w/DSP, Kiwa agc/sync & audio mods
G5RV & 200ft longwire w/ICE-180
MFJ-1048 preselector
SoundBlstr Live PC card w/five piece Cambridge
speakers & full software mixer/eq.


Keep at it. You *will* hear California soon enough!
--
Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com





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Old October 18th 03, 06:56 AM
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Michael wrote:

Hiya..

Any offerings regarding the longest distance MW, AM broadcast that you ever
got ???


I guess it would be PJB Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles on 800-Khz. I've
never had any luck with catching a west coast MW station from my QTH in
the NE-US, but I have never built a good MW antenna for that purpose
either.


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Old October 18th 03, 11:20 AM
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I picked up a station in Mexico city from the Texas hill country. With a
crystal set.


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Check this out....

http://www.geocities.com/MarkWA1ION/nfdx2001.htm

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Old October 18th 03, 01:19 PM
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Dxers in New Zealand and Australia have heard European MW stations,
which is about as far as you can get. Sorry I've not got the details
to hand

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Paulb wrote:

Dxers in New Zealand and Australia have heard European MW stations,
which is about as far as you can get. Sorry I've not got the details
to hand

--
Paul


They like to use very long antennas for MW DX'ing.


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