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Nov 22, 2004 9:27:34 GMT -5
Post by rcvideo on Nov 22, 2004 9:27:34 GMT -5
What are some of your favorite stations to DX?
I enjoy tuning around the AM band while driving early in the morning. Some of my favorites is CBC Calgary on 1010, KTWO in Casper at 1030, and KFI in LA at 640. One morning I found a station running Navajo programing from Arizona around 680 AM. I even heard WSM 650 in Nashville one morning, but haven't been able to hear them since.
What have you heard?
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Nov 22, 2004 20:16:10 GMT -5
Post by admin on Nov 22, 2004 20:16:10 GMT -5
That Navaho Station would be KTNN 660 Window Rock, Az.
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Dec 8, 2004 7:36:36 GMT -5
Post by David on Dec 8, 2004 7:36:36 GMT -5
I used to enjoy listening to KINF (1020) in Roswell, New Mexico at night, but over the past few months KINF has been mostly obliterated by KTNQ in Los Angeles. Makes me wonder if KTNQ has changed its night time antenna pattern recently, since KINF used to be the dominant station (at least in Ogden) at night.
Lately I've been listening to KTNN (660) or KRVN (880) in Lexington, Nebraska. Both stations carry the Midnight Trucking Radio Network, which is often interesting even though much of the program content is oriented towards truckers. Both stations have a killer signal at night, although KRVN sometimes mixes with a Spanish language station.
When conditions permit, I like to listen to WCCO (830) and KSTP (1500) from my home state of Minnesota. WCCO is an iffy catch at best because of a station in California that's also on 830, and I can only hear KSTP when KYFO-AM is off the air because I live in the shadow of KYFO's transmitter. But hey, a good challenge is part of DX'ing, right? What I'm wondering is how you ever managed to hear WSM in between the "splater" from KFI and KTNN. Good catch!
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Dec 8, 2004 13:38:25 GMT -5
Post by admin on Dec 8, 2004 13:38:25 GMT -5
Believe it or not WSM is not as hard as you might think, and as for KTNQ they are testing digital that's why they are over running 1020
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