I remember seeing an article like that a long time ago! I was looking for it 
relatively recently but haven't found it.  Some highlights I remember were 
mentions of loud and clear daytime reception 250 miles away near Ogden, Utah, 
with the radio near a railroad track, and  someone else hearing it in the 
daytime 400 miles away on the Oregon coast NW of Portland.  (At the time, in my 
early/mid teens and relatively new with DXing, I thought 400 miles daytime was 
amazing.  Now that I've read about Bruce Carter's experiments with large loops 
(and others), though, I realize that 1000 miles daytime should be routine and 
good enough for our female relatives/friends to gladly listen to, with a good 
setup. :) Oh, and "Look, Ma, no saltwater or skywave enhancement!"

Does the article you have mention anything remotely like the highlights I 
mentioned?  If so I'd like to see an electronic version of it again, if 
possible.

73, Stephen



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On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 1:29 PM PST Scott wrote:

>Patrick,
>
>I'm a reader of the IRCA list.  I was going through some old files, purging 
>stuff, and I came across a November 29th, 1995 Radio World article regarding 
>KBOI AM, from Boise Idaho.  You were quoted in it.  The article was generally 
>about KBOI's signal being enhanced by a railroad track.  Do you have a copy 
>for your scrapbook?
>
>Scott
>Michigan
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