Re: [HCDX] WCCO Reception
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Re: [HCDX] WCCO Reception



Hi Terry: I live about 45 miles north of New York City (out in farm country) and I'm amazed at WCCO's signal to this day. Their sky-wave signal is still quite potent. This sounds similar to complaints about other 50 kWs in urban areas. WTOP 1500 in Washington DC has a AM and FM sister to bolster their reception locally, yet can be heard nearly worldwide. I remember the complaints about CBL 740 Toronto before they went commercial. It was the same song. If I had to guess, I would think that urban man-made noise from power lines, computers and other devices with CPUs, fluorescent and street lights and everything else adds to the decay of BCB signals. The decay of their ground system might add to it. But just you wait...you haven't heard the noise IBOC makes!
You should hear WCCO here in the NYC area. You'd shake your head in wonder. Very strong all night long. Happy Thansgiving de N2KZ Karl Zuk







From: "Terry Palmersheim" <krhimer@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [HCDX] WCCO Reception
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 07:15:06 -0000

I was recently back in Minneapolis in June while visiting my parents. WCCO's single tower is located just off of hwy US 10 in Coon Rapids; NW of Mpls. It is completley surrounded by residential homes on three sides.
I remember back in the late 80's reading an article in the Mpls. Star-Tribune that if the tower ever fell (sic), they would not be allowed to rebuild on the same site. Therefore, WCCO was trying to get historical status of some sort. I do not know if this ever evolved to fruition on their part.


When I moved to Seattle in 1989, WCCO was heard occasionally; fighting it out with KIKI in Honolulu. Then, KNCO in Grass Valley, CA and CKKY in Wainwright, AB showed up on frequency; thereby pretty much eliminating WCCO.

Here in Helena, MT, WCCO only rarely makes an appearance; CKKY dominating most of the time. KSTP-1500 is heard daily here with quite listenable signals.

When I was camping in NW MN in June during severe thunderstorms, I would always tune in to WCCO @ 18 minutes past the hour when they give their weather reports. Even though I was in Clearwater, MN, about 40 miles NW of WCCO, their signal was atrocious! Day or night!
WCCO NEEDS a new transmitter site and tower; I think I will inquire. C-C-O, 8-3-Oh needs help; it's an institution.


By the way, I have an extra WCCO-830 coffee mug; black w/ gold letters. Free to the first person that shows me the earliest QSL card from them. If you're overseas, you pay shipping! I have one from 1980, so I probably won't count.

Terry Palmersheim, KC7LDP
Helena, MT




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