KRFM is the same voice that does IDs on my local 106.3 WKLA. Also, I had a big Es opening that day from MI to mostly NM and the TX panhandle, with a couple of stations from KS and OK
Hi there! Thank you very much. The tuner is actually a Sony XDR-F1HD, which identical to yours just without the built in speaker. 73 and good DX from Australia!
Thanks for the comment! It's quite rare here in Middle Tennessee... FM propagation doesn't often support 1300+ mile distances and the closer parts of AZ and UT are sparsely populated!
Hi Ricky - I was using a 10 element Innovantenna at the time. I had actually not setup my full DX equipment, so the antenna was no more than 5-10 feet above the ground on a temporary mast.
Great catches man. I hope E-Skip works well this year for Central Texas.
Nice skip session Bryce. Several familiar stations in there
Another note: 100.5 is running the same satellite feed as my local 94.1 WWKR
KRFM is the same voice that does IDs on my local 106.3 WKLA.
Also, I had a big Es opening that day from MI to mostly NM and the TX panhandle, with a couple of stations from KS and OK
Same here. Got stations from NM, OK, AR, LA, and TX panhandle here in west central MN.
ive picked up fm stations as far as Albany, NY
Great reception. Well done. Is that a Sony XDR S3HD? I use one of those receivers here in Melbourne Australia.
Hi there! Thank you very much. The tuner is actually a Sony XDR-F1HD, which identical to yours just without the built in speaker. 73 and good DX from Australia!
I haven't in 2 1/2 years of DXing got any FM or AM station farther than Colorado.
Thanks for the comment! It's quite rare here in Middle Tennessee... FM propagation doesn't often support 1300+ mile distances and the closer parts of AZ and UT are sparsely populated!
@@dxbryce Can you do more FM E-skip videos? I can get Veracruz on FM.
What antenna are you using ?
Hi Ricky - I was using a 10 element Innovantenna at the time. I had actually not setup my full DX equipment, so the antenna was no more than 5-10 feet above the ground on a temporary mast.