I am writing this at 03150 UTC on Jan 5. About 3/4 hour ago, I was listening to KOH radio on 780 kHz from the San Francisco area, something like 150 miles away. At that time WBBM radio (also on 780 k
I am just wondering if any great propagation is currently taking place on 160 meters, if the bands are somehow correlated. Maybe this could be some kind of propagation indicator. Unfortunately, my in
Hi, Rick: Just the old broadcaster in me but the station in Reno on 780 is KKOH, not KOH. They still refer to themselves as KOH, trying to claim a bit of the legacy they lost when Citadel bought the
Author: Dan Edward Dba East edwards <dan.n.edwards@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 08:01:50 -0800 (PST)
rick thats interesting. last winter, i got in the habit of listening very high in the ambcb on the way home from work, just to see what i could hear. it didnt seemto correlate well with 160m prop, f
Regarding Ricks' comments on KKOH Reno, and WBBM Detroit. Being and old broadcast guy , MW band SWL and a talk show listener. I would conclude that propagation for the Detroit haul was very good. Re: