Well, almost 55 miles: KDAC 1230 Fort Bragg, CA. at 60 miles. I've lived here 
almost 11 years and through all hours of the day, all seasons and a variety of 
receivers and antennas, I haven't even been teased. Granted, its a unique 
combination of distance and terrain, but you would think the law of averages 
would at least toss me a crumb.


Bob Coomler
Cloverdale, CA


--- On Fri, 1/30/09, vroom...@comcast.net <vroom...@comcast.net> wrote:

> From: vroom...@comcast.net <vroom...@comcast.net>
> Subject: [IRCA] What's your closest unheard AM station?
> To: "IRCA" <irca@hard-core-dx.com>
> Date: Friday, January 30, 2009, 2:52 PM
> --
> Hello,
> 
> My closest unheard AM station is KIHR 1340 Hood River, OR.
> 55 miles up the Columbia river.  Local IBOC station KKPZ
> 1340 puts out moderate hash on 1340.  I tried the KIWA loop
> today, but could not cut the hash.  With the u-shaped fence
> antenna
>  faint audio can be heard.  Around sunset KTSN is usually
> heard from
> Elko, NV.  KIHR & KKEE 1230 Astoria, OR (65 miles)
> might take
>  months to log.  Have spent abut 8 hours listening for
> KKEE.  Local 
> KSZN 1230 Gresham, OR (18 miles) can be nulled, but KHSN
> Coos Bay, OR (179 miles) pops up.  
> 
> 
> In would be interesting to find out if any DXers have a
> unheard
> station under 55 miles.
> 
> Dennis,
> Salmon Creek, WA
> 
> Dennis,
> Salmon Creek, WA
>
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