northwoods
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If that happend witch i hope never happens then the 2000 mile pulls would be comming into your shack from Canada and the Caribbean solo into the USA depending on your setup. Its never going to happen. To many rual towns like my family and neighbor depend on AM for news. They advertise all of the car shows farm reports pancake fire house breakfast and road reports. Like they are part of your family every morning. AM Radio will never die.The negative side is that if a station like KDWN, a high powered AM in a large, growing market still can't make enough money off its AM, it's a sign that AM will thin out to nothing within a decade or so. There won't be distant stuff to hear. That's the problem.
Even as late as ten years ago, in 2012-2014, the Shortwave bands were fairly active at night and during the morning hours.
Now the 31 Meter band -- which was wall to wall signals in the 1980s -- is mostly dead. Maybe 3-5 signals a night. Take a listen to the 31 Meter Band some night. That will be the AM band in the US probably well before 2040, maybe even before 2035.