Probably one of the most popular shortwave stations in the continental
Up here at 45°N, 73°W, 5,000 kHz (5 MHz) comes through the clearest, and seems to be the only one to really come through, though this can possibly be due to the fact that we usually tune into this station late at night, and different frequency bands propagate through the ionosphere much differently depending on the time of day.
The station is extremely repetitive, as it should be, and to most would most likely seem boring and quite useless. After all, in a time of the internet, why would someone gather their time from a radio station? Despite how boring most people would probably find it, myself and Brian can't seem to get enough of it. There's something really exciting and intriguing about the station. From the monotonous ticking, repetitive male voice, and high pitched tones, it's just fun to listen to. When there's nothing else to listen to on the AM or SW band, we always know 5,000 will be there, ticking away. Also, it can broadcast storm warning, severe weather alerts, and other useful information when necessary.
Co-located with WWV, WWVB is a time station that broadcasts UTC time to radio-controlled clocks across
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So day or night, rain or shine, winter or summer, chances are you'll be able to pick up the time in probably the most accurate way possible with a single shortwave receiver. The only thing one should know is by how much your local time zone differs from UTC. For us on the East Coast it's -5, but -4 for Daylight Savings. Happy radioing.
5/31/2009
WWV - 5,000
5/20/2009
Field Report #1
Time: 1200/0400z
Date: 05/20/09
Weather: Overcast - 12°C/54°F
Verified medium wave (AM) stations:
760 AM - WJR - Detroit, MI.
770 AM - WABC - New York, NY.
780 AM - WBBM - Chicago, IL.
810 AM - WGY - Schenectady, NY.
830 AM - WCRN - Worcester, MA.
840 AM - WHAS - Louisville, KY.
850 AM - WEEI - Boston, MA.
880 AM - WCBS - New York, NY.
890 AM - WLS - Chicago, IL.
960 AM - WEAV - Plattsburgh, NY.
1000 AM - WMVP - Chicago, IL.
1010 AM - WINS - New York, NY.
1010 AM - CFRB - Toronto, ON.
1020 AM - KDKA - Pittsburgh, PA.
1030 AM - WBZ - Boston, MA.
1050 AM - CHUM - Toronto, ON.
1060 AM - KYW - Philadelphia, PA.
1080 AM - WTIC - Hartford, CT.
1090 AM - WBAL - Baltimore, MD.
1100 AM - WTAM - Cleveland, OH.
1110 AM - WBT - Charlotte, NC.
1130 AM - WBBR - New York, NY.
1170 AM - WWVA - Wheeling, WV.
1210 AM - WPHT- Philadelphia, PA.
Unverified:
900 AM (CHML? Oldies music)
920 AM (WHJJ? Jim Bohannon)
1040 AM (Coast to Coast AM)
1180 AM (Coast to Coast AM)
Here's a rough coverage map of what we were able to hear tonight:

Date: 05/20/09
Weather: Overcast - 12°C/54°F
Verified medium wave (AM) stations:
760 AM - WJR - Detroit, MI.
770 AM - WABC - New York, NY.
780 AM - WBBM - Chicago, IL.
810 AM - WGY - Schenectady, NY.
830 AM - WCRN - Worcester, MA.
840 AM - WHAS - Louisville, KY.
850 AM - WEEI - Boston, MA.
880 AM - WCBS - New York, NY.
890 AM - WLS - Chicago, IL.
960 AM - WEAV - Plattsburgh, NY.
1000 AM - WMVP - Chicago, IL.
1010 AM - WINS - New York, NY.
1010 AM - CFRB - Toronto, ON.
1020 AM - KDKA - Pittsburgh, PA.
1030 AM - WBZ - Boston, MA.
1050 AM - CHUM - Toronto, ON.
1060 AM - KYW - Philadelphia, PA.
1080 AM - WTIC - Hartford, CT.
1090 AM - WBAL - Baltimore, MD.
1100 AM - WTAM - Cleveland, OH.
1110 AM - WBT - Charlotte, NC.
1130 AM - WBBR - New York, NY.
1170 AM - WWVA - Wheeling, WV.
1210 AM - WPHT- Philadelphia, PA.
Unverified:
900 AM (CHML? Oldies music)
920 AM (WHJJ? Jim Bohannon)
1040 AM (Coast to Coast AM)
1180 AM (Coast to Coast AM)
Here's a rough coverage map of what we were able to hear tonight:
Intro.
So here is a nice little intro to what will be a blog about pretty much anything radio. Whether it's posting reports from various DXing sessions, or just talking about something on Coast to Coast AM or the like, this is where Brian and I will blog about radio stuff that just doesn't really fit anywhere else. Brian and myself are both very interested in everything radio, and get intense enjoyment out of just sitting in the middle of a field in the middle of the night flicking through various frequencies - be it just on the AM dial or going in shortwave. Frantically searching for station IDs or call letters to let us know what part of the continent we're reaching.
Frequently my cat, who we call Tardcat (for good reason) will join us on our journey through the airwaves, as he walks around aimlessly, getting scared, meowing at nothing, etc. He's a good companion though, and makes us a real radio posse.
Hope you enjoy, as we'll update with various Field Reports which will state the date, time, and weather along with our findings.
Frequently my cat, who we call Tardcat (for good reason) will join us on our journey through the airwaves, as he walks around aimlessly, getting scared, meowing at nothing, etc. He's a good companion though, and makes us a real radio posse.
Hope you enjoy, as we'll update with various Field Reports which will state the date, time, and weather along with our findings.
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