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David March 26th 06 11:11 PM

WRN (Sirius Channel 140) Schedule
 
http://www.wrn.org/listeners/schedul...p?ScheduleID=2


running dogg March 27th 06 06:55 PM

WRN (Sirius Channel 140) Schedule
 
RHF wrote:

DaviD - Some of these are available on Radio Canada One
Over-Night via regional Canadian AM & FM Radio Stations
for those with the desire and skill to hear them Over-the-Air
vice via Satellite.

READ - Listening North of the Border to Canada
* Radio Canada (CBC)
* Radio Canada International (RCI)
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...eb12ac79680dbf

RADIO-ONE-CANADA = http://tinyurl.com/3lse4
NOTE: Most Internaional Shortwave Broadcasts BBC, DW, RCI,
ABC, RNZ, NHK, CRI, VOR, VOA, etc are the easier catches.
CBC OVERNIGHT = http://www.cbc.ca/overnight/

just my two cents worth - jm2cw ~ RHF


CBC MW stations can be heard quite well in the northern states during
nighttime. The further south you go the likelihood of hearing these
stations decreases, since the range of a MW station at night is 1000
miles or so. I have NEVER heard a Canadian station here in Sacramento.
I've heard Seattle, but not Canada. I'm closer to Mexico, but I wouldn't
be able to tell a true Mexican station from a US domestic Spanish
language one.


David March 27th 06 07:50 PM

WRN (Sirius Channel 140) Schedule
 
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 09:55:48 -0800, running dogg wrote:

RHF wrote:

DaviD - Some of these are available on Radio Canada One
Over-Night via regional Canadian AM & FM Radio Stations
for those with the desire and skill to hear them Over-the-Air
vice via Satellite.

READ - Listening North of the Border to Canada
* Radio Canada (CBC)
* Radio Canada International (RCI)
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...eb12ac79680dbf

RADIO-ONE-CANADA = http://tinyurl.com/3lse4
NOTE: Most Internaional Shortwave Broadcasts BBC, DW, RCI,
ABC, RNZ, NHK, CRI, VOR, VOA, etc are the easier catches.
CBC OVERNIGHT = http://www.cbc.ca/overnight/

just my two cents worth - jm2cw ~ RHF


CBC MW stations can be heard quite well in the northern states during
nighttime. The further south you go the likelihood of hearing these
stations decreases, since the range of a MW station at night is 1000
miles or so. I have NEVER heard a Canadian station here in Sacramento.
I've heard Seattle, but not Canada. I'm closer to Mexico, but I wouldn't
be able to tell a true Mexican station from a US domestic Spanish
language one.

Try 900 kHz at night. 1050, 1570 as well.


David March 27th 06 10:51 PM

Consider these AM/MW Antenna choices for better AM Medium Wave Radio Reception
 
On 27 Mar 2006 12:47:26 -0800, "RHF"
wrote:

RD,

FWIW - The 'true' Mexican Radio Stations with have an "X",
which sounds like 'eck', as the first letter of their Call Signs.

ekkis


bpnjensen March 28th 06 12:09 AM

WRN (Sirius Channel 140) Schedule
 
CBC MW stations can be heard quite well in the northern states during
nighttime. The further south you go the likelihood of hearing these
stations decreases, since the range of a MW station at night is 1000
miles or so.

Huh? The skywave range is considerably longer than that! On a
portable radio with a strung up 75-foot wire antenna in Massachusetts,
I heard Salt Lake City & Texas (2,000 miles) on a regular basis all
night, and on a couple of occasions Los Angeles (3,000 miles). I have
easily heard Wyoming (~900 miles) here early summer mornings in the SF
Bay area using my *car radio* - and I doubt that a strong Canadian
station would take much more to get here than that one, especially if
it could use the grayline as the kicker.

Bruce Jensen



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