Posted by caterpillar guy on November 28, 2020 at 04:09:18 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: I miss fall plowing!! posted by super99 on November 27, 2020 at 18:41:31:
I didn't do the fall plowing but in the spring I would be out working ground and could get any of these stations at night. WABC,WBZ,WRVA,WSM,Though There was a Canadian Station CFCO would interfere due to distance and proximity on the dial. WSM is 650 and CFCO is 630, Also used to get WWL WBAP, WMAQ, I used to use them for weather conditions also. AM would pickup the lightening strikes as static. IF I got lightening on BAP 820 then would try WSM 650 If still lightening then would go to WMAQ 670 If it quit then the storm was still a few days out if I go it at MAQ then it would be here in a day or two. There was also a station in IA I used to pick up sometimes. The grade of radio also affected the ones I could get. IN my Pete I can get most of those listed. I also used to get 65o AM out of Cheyenne WY till I got to about 100 or so miles east of Cheyenne. The rest were from home in MI. Going across I-90 I used to get a station from Winnepeg that had old time radio shows on would listen to that for a while then would lose and have to change.
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