TangoFoxCharlie
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WABC 770 AM NYC heard 400 miles from my location in eastern Ontario Canada at 01:50 hours.
WABC 770 AM NYC heard 400 miles from my location in eastern Ontario Canada at 01:50 hours.
Although I'm in the southwest USA, it's interesting to see what you're hearing. You don't say where you are, except for a general location that covers hundreds of miles, or what you're using. I'm in central AZ and have logged stations over 1,000 away with just a telescoping antenna on my portable receiver. You should be able to hear stations all over the US east coast and central plains, especially if you can use an antenna in the attic or on the roof.
BTW, I grew up in NJ in the 50' and 60's. Back then WABC was THE rock & roll station to listen to.
I stopped tuning around on MW a number of years ago when it seemed that everything I came across was a nationally syndicated show and local programming didn't exist anymore. Although I would still prefer to hear the latter from a station my original fascination with radio came from the DX aspect of it.
Your posts about the MW stations that you're finding as you band scan remind me of how much fun it is and I really need to start doing it again.
I live in an HOA now, so no out door antenna. I would put one in the attic, but I really don't plan on being in this house much longer.If it helps my actual location is Ottawa the capital city of Canada about 90 miles from upstate NY. Sadly my city has only two AM radios stations owned by the same company. One is news talk the other is sports talk. That's why at night I search for stations far away for some variety. I am glad you enjoy the posts. I'm basically retired so I have a lot of time on my hands. Sadly I live in a heavy urban environment in a small basement apartment so any outdoor antennas are a no go here. Luckily I am at the highest point of the city.
I too have been avid MW/HF/SW DXer since the early 70's as a youngster there was no TV after 11pm (remember that?) so all we had for entertainment was the little transistor radios. We heard some great tunes back then on the AM radio until the "News/Talk" era took over. I too remember WABC as the great music station it was. The current WABC owners brought back "Cousin Brucie" every Saturday night for 4 hours playing oldies. There are still some music stations on MW and in Canada two of the best are Zoomer Radio 740 and CKDO 1580 that cover the Toronto area.
I still have my original C. Crane CC Radio and Select-A-Tenna from my 90's but don't do much AM DXing these days. I may take it up again.WBZ is a clear-channel station (officially classified as Class A), with a transmitter power output of 50,000 watts, and employing a directional antenna that sends a majority of its signal westward. Its two-tower array and transmitter site are in Hull, Massachusetts. WBZ can be heard during daylight hours throughout much of New England. Its nighttime signal covers at least 38 American states and much of Eastern Canada.[8][9][10][11][12]