Patrick,

In San Jose, I was able to get into 800/820, 730/750, 850/870, and 670/690
barely.  In San Mateo, all of them are covered up with the big boys.  I
haven't done any AM DXing from here, and FM skip season wasn't nice to me
this year either.

Mike

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:29 AM, Patrick Martin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mike,
>
> As strong as KGO is, I have done pretty good with 810 kHz through the
> years with logs of WA,MO,NY, Fiji, AFN Tokyo, China, Russia, NZ, and two
> Australians that I can think of. Now Scotland.  CHQR 810 Calgary (now
> 770), used to be common when they were there. Even though KGO does put
> 150-200KW North. KNBR is worse. They are much harder to get by. That is
> why I was so thrilled with KBRW. Fortunately here I have three small
> locals and none are an issue. Seattle or San Francisco are stronger.
> KAST at 5.9 miles suffers from KRKO 1380s IBOC at night.
>
> 73,
>
> Patrick
>
> Patrick Martin
> KGED QSL Manager
>
>
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