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"Jay" ) writes:
Best FM catch I ever heard was back in college in the 70's. In my car I picked up an Fm station from Pompano, Beach Florida from Western Massachusetts. It was coming in like a local...rock solid and perfect. I got to my friends house and we got it on his stereo system no problem. Even called the station and the announcer talked about it. This was my introduction to dx-ing and I've never matched it since. If I remember correctly we listened for over a half hour...perhaps it was an hour, then it faded out never to return. Jay I heard Mississippi here in Montreal a few summers back. It was noteworthy enough that I mentioned it in the local newsgroup. One of the bad parts about such openings is that they are so short. It brings the dilemma of whether to listen to that one station, and get further information (or even ID) or tune about to see what else is coming in. Michael "GO BEARCATS" wrote in message ... E skip is usually in quick, out quick, fluctuating, moving from place to place. If it was tropo, sigs would be relatively steady. Good catch. I remember, catching somewhere overseas on my SCANNER during the summer, late Aug. and it went on for a full 40 minutes. Rock solid- then slightly fade(but could always hear them) then rock solid- continued that way the entire time. It made a local village paper here. I was just monitoring the local law and a few other freqs stretched out on the couch and all the sudden I started hearing like Middle Eastern type talking. I looked at the scanner to see the freq. and about flipped. So that would be 'tropo' -correct? ;-) *BTW*It never happened again for that long on any local PD freq since. :-I ~^Monitoring The Spectrum^~ Hammarlund HQ129X /Heathkit Q Multiplier Hammarlund HQ140X Multiple GE P-780's(GREAT BCB Radios) RCA Victor *Strato- World* RCA Victor RJC77W-K(Walnut Grain) 1942 Zenith Wave Magnet 6G 601M Cathedral/ Ross#2311/Rhapsody-MultiBand DX100/394/*SUPER*398/399/402 OMGS Transistor Eight/Realistic 12-1451 Henry Kloss Model One/Bell+HowellSW ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Alpha Delta DX Sloper 57ft. 500ft. 12AWG. (non-terminated) 120ft. 12 AWG Long-Wire 2 Radio Shack Loop Antennas Radio Shack Amplified Antenna 30X30 DiamondLoop(six section 830pf Cap) * Diamond Loop mounted to Lazy Susan TurnTable* *21/2X2ft.FiveSpoked~Penta-Loop~PancakeLoop* ~OptimusCTR-111Cassettte Recorder~ ~Radio Shack 2Speed VOX#43-476~ ~Ramsey Speech Scrambler~ |
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Guess this posting is just a short, skip, hop in retrospect. Hauling a trailer
to San Diego for a friend back in December 1976, was able to listen to now-legendary KSAN on their "Jive 95" frequency from Sactown to just near Tulare, where the local 94.9 mhz station took over. Signal was rock solid flowing into the San Joaquin Valley corridor over that 400 mile stretch. Picked up KSAN going home a week later right about the same spot. Receiver was a simple Realistic am/fm cassette unit. |
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