John:

No, Ive never DX'd the frequency I work at.. because I am usually WAYYYYYY
too close, usually within a few hundred feet.. 1/4 mile at best from the
transmitter site.

EVen in Williston, I was 5 miles form the site.. and I had NO chance of
hearing anything on 660.

Paul



On 9/17/07, John Callarman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Have you ever DX'ed while on the air on your frequency? Back when WMIX-940
> first got its nighttime operation at 500 watts from a transmitter site 10
> miles from the downtown studio, during the winter, the little AC-DC radio we
> used in the newsroom as air monitor would often pick up other stations on
> 940. It was somewhat disconcerting, while reading the 6:30 a.m. news, to
> hear WMAZ in Macon GA coming through my earphones.
>
> Qal R. Mann, QRM'd in the late '70s
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Paul B. Walker, Jr.
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