Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article vPnkb.815189$Ho3.223307@sccrnsc03, "CW"
writes: I live in Malibu, CA and would enjoy listening to talk shows out of New York, Chicago and other cities with great hosts. SOMEONE ( name escapes me) in this group used multiple Loop antennas to null out local stations & , from teh midwest, pick up NY stations.. - probably not on a regular basis thoough.. - There are probably some NY talk shows that are carried by local AM stations in Calif... - Then on Sunday Nights, on 7.415, there's John Lightning; ( &- HE'S a New Yorker ...! ) |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() "Diverd4777" wrote in message ... In article vPnkb.815189$Ho3.223307@sccrnsc03, "CW" writes: I live in Malibu, CA and would enjoy listening to talk shows out of New York, Chicago and other cities with great hosts. SOMEONE ( name escapes me) in this group used multiple Loop antennas to null out local stations & , from teh midwest, pick up NY stations.. - probably not on a regular basis thoough.. [snip] Distance is less of a problem than interference. I can hear most of East Coast/Southern "clear channel" stations pretty well here in Chicago at night. The New York stations are more difficult, but mostly because of loud adjacent channel interference here. But on the West Coast, there's now usually a powerful local or regional station with a directional antenna, right on the same frequency. I used to get KSL almost like a nighttime local, before WJJD/WSCR and others went to 24 hour operation. I suppose nulling most of it out is possible, but it would take some time and determination to find out. If the original poster is more interested in the programming, rather than the challenge, the Internet radio suggestion is a good one. Frank Dresser |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|