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Hi, can anyone point me to a link which lists the best bets for DXing
all 50 states? I did find one, but it was from 1992. Anyone know of a more current one? Regards, Grumpus |
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![]() "Grumpus" wrote in message om... Hi, can anyone point me to a link which lists the best bets for DXing all 50 states? I did find one, but it was from 1992. Anyone know of a more current one? This may help--from Hard Core DX. Check the fourth posting on the page discussing info from Popular Communications. Unfortunately, I've got a lotta states to go. http://www.hard-core-dx.com/index.ph...c=dxlab&page=7 |
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Grumpus wrote:
Hi, can anyone point me to a link which lists the best bets for DXing all 50 states? I did find one, but it was from 1992. Anyone know of a more current one? This may help get you started.. http://www.radioenthusiast.com/am-fm_DX_links.htm And a list of those pesky stations up north that may interfere with your searching.. http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/F...1/canadaam.htm mike |
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Grumpus wrote:
Hi, can anyone point me to a link which lists the best bets for DXing all 50 states? I did find one, but it was from 1992. Anyone know of a more current one? The right answer to this is somewhat dependent on your location - for example, if you're in Chicago, KBOI-670 is not the right answer for Idahogrin! I like Bruce Conti's PopComm list on http://www.hard-core-dx.com/index.ph...c=dxlab&page=7 . I'd make a few additions: Alabama: WJOX-690, WAPI-1070 Arizona: KMIK-1580 (R. Disney) has been reported in the East California: KNBR-680, KNX-1070 Florida: WMGG-820 (in Spanish) at sunset/sunrise Georgia: WMAC-940 Iowa: if WHO doesn't work, try WMT-600 Kansas: KSAL-1150 Mississippi: WCPC-940 (sunrise/sunset), WTNI-1640 Missouri: the former WDAF (whose calls escape me now) on 610 New Jersey: WVNJ-1160 Oklahoma: KGYN-1210 at sunset S. Carolina: WLFJ-660 at sunrise South Dakota: KOKK-1210, KSOO-1140 Texas: This list seems to have missed the regular-band best bets: WBAP-820, KTRH-740, KRLD-1080, WOAI-1200 Wisconsin: WTMJ-620 The 50,000-watt station list on http://www.northpine.com/broadcast/50kwam.html is useful. Be sure to read the antenna codes (U1/U2/U3/U4). U1 and U3 stations are more likely to have a good signal. Also, frequencies between 1230 and 1490 (inclusive) are regional channels with more interference. They may work at your location though. The posted link to a Canadian list is, I'm afraid, VERY inaccurate. It contains a LOT of stations that no longer exist. The entries with the call letters "NEW" are "notified" allotments - chances are none of these frequencies will ever be used. A much better link for Canadians is http://spectrum.ic.gc.ca/infoback/dg.../baserade.html , click on "Broadcasting Database Files". You'll end up with a .zip containing several .DBF (and other) files. Your spreadsheet program can probably read AMSTATIO.DBF, the official Canadian AM database. There are a lot of obsolete and unused-allotment records in here too, but they can be filtered from the real stations. Only records where the callsign starts with CB, CF, CH, CI, CJ, CK, or VO are for stations that actually exist. Do understand that logging all 50 is a VERY serious challenge, which will take a lot of luck and probably several decades to complete. It can be a lot of fun to pursue though! -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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See Big USA AM Radio Stations -- The 50 Kilo Watt Night Folks at URL:
http://ac6v.com/clearam.htm Also consoladates some other posts made here Has Canada and Mexico listings as well -- (some have been reported outdated) -- deje a lector guardarse Amateur Radio is the best back-up communications system in the world, and that's the way it is. Walter Cronkite "Grumpus" wrote in message om... Hi, can anyone point me to a link which lists the best bets for DXing all 50 states? I did find one, but it was from 1992. Anyone know of a more current one? Regards, Grumpus |
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"T. Early" wrote in message ...
"Grumpus" wrote in message om... Hi, can anyone point me to a link which lists the best bets for DXing all 50 states? I did find one, but it was from 1992. Anyone know of a more current one? This may help--from Hard Core DX. Check the fourth posting on the page discussing info from Popular Communications. Unfortunately, I've got a lotta states to go. http://www.hard-core-dx.com/index.ph...c=dxlab&page=7 Thanks T., and to all who responded, this is exactly what the doctor ordered. Regards, Grumpus |
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