Re: [IRCA] JOUB 774
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Re: [IRCA] JOUB 774



Well, can someone explain exactly what S9+55db is to someone clueless like
me? I simply know thats a STRONG signal, but thats all I know.

However, in the realm of propigation and AM radio, I like to remember
"anything is possible". I once heard a station on 1590khz about 300 miles
away and verified they were running 67 watts!

Unless you can absolutely prove it, I wouldn't call a station out on
cheating... accusations like that don't help a DX'ers reputation.

Sure, sometimes we have mentioned a station on here to be cheating.. but
thats when there's no mistaking it, like the station is very clearly
operation Non directional when it should be very drirecitonal... or it's
operating in the multiple thousand sof watts when it should be in the single
digits.

I simply don't think we can rule out KXMG 1150 cheating, 5 mile reception,
simply, is not unheard of.

Paul Walker
www.onairdj.com


On 12/10/08, Patrick Martin <mwdxer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Paul,
>
> Sure, you can "hear" a station with 10 watts 5 miles or 10miles, but not
> at S9+55DB!!!! 47 watts at 5 miles is not going to give you S9+55DB
> directly from an EWE antenna to a receiver, unless you have "alot" of
> amplication to push that S meter up. If the station was operating with 5
> KW rather than 1 KW, the drop between the two would be small, but not
> down to 47 watts!
>
> 73,
>
> Patrick
>
>
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