Conditions were very good Tuesday evening at 2300 UTC. I recorded the top of the hour and it took me a few days to sort through it all resulting in five new loggings.
WWRU on 1280 kHz transmitting 5 kW from Rochester, NY, 258 miles to the northwest
WKBI on graveyard frequency 1400 kHz transmitting 1 kW from Saint Marys, PA, 291 miles to the west
WAMC also on 1400 kHz transmitting 1 kW from Albany, NY, 85 miles to the north-northwest
WNCA on 1570 kHz transmitting 5 kW from Silver City, NC, 539 miles to the southwest
WWRU on 1660 kHz transmitting 10 kW from Jersey City, NJ, 80 miles to the southwest
(Equipment used: ELAD FDM-S2/SW2 receiver and HyGain 18AVT/WB-A antenna)
On Monday, conditions were not so good, so I checked out the FM band and logged two new locals:
W231CZ on 94.100 MHz transmitting 32 watts from Hartford, CT, 14 miles to the north-northeast
W233CF on 94.500 MHz transmitting 99 watts from Danbury, CT, 31 miles to the southwest
(Equipment used: ELAD FDM-S2/SW2 receiver and ICOM AH-7000 discone antenna)
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