I live in Maryland. I have a close relative in Balt. Nice catch. I have never heard an Irish AM regular band station in U. S. I have never heard anything on SW. I had to listen to Cork and Dublin on the WWR service over a second audio channel on my cable TV. The stopped that.
@jlehmann Yes, WWZN is a regular catch in Europe. Sometimes it is even audible on portable receivers with built-in ferrite bar antenna. There are some videos on YouTube showing this.
Very impressive! Is WBAL-AM clear channel, or is the signal bouncing off the ionosphere and traveling that far?
bullfrog1954 1 year ago
I live in Maryland. I have a close relative in Balt. Nice catch. I have never heard an Irish AM regular band station in U. S. I have never heard anything on SW. I had to listen to Cork and Dublin on the WWR service over a second audio channel on my cable TV. The stopped that.
raymond52044 2 years ago
Dr Beverage was a genius. 100 meter is the minimum almost.
raypsi 4 years ago
Wow, I wish it was that easy to hear TAs over here! I'm near Boston, is it true that 1510 WWZN is a common catch over there?
jlehmann 4 years ago
@jlehmann Yes, WWZN is a regular catch in Europe. Sometimes it is even audible on portable receivers with built-in ferrite bar antenna. There are some videos on YouTube showing this.
senderjaeger 2 years ago
@jlehmann Yes probably the easiest TA signal on this side.
yogi540 1 year ago
Freaking awesome!
pkennyburns 4 years ago
NRD 545 and MFJ 1026.
Exactly the same as I have.
Zaaxxx 4 years ago