Late Tuesday afternoon, I checked the FM band for E-skip and was greeted by a station from Missouri: KTBG in Warrensburg on 90.9 MHz. That's where I usually hang out during E-skip openings because it's one of the few FM frequencies with nothing on the air in my neck of the woods. KTBG was a relog.
Wednesday afternoon brought relogs of WHRM in Wausau, Wisconsin, and KLRC in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. However, at 2200 UTC, I logged a new one: KPNO in Norfolk, Nebraska, 1,252 miles to the west. KPNO was not only a new station for the log, but it also represented a new state on FM. (That's KPNO’s tower in the photpo above.)
The radio used for these receptions was an indoor Tecsun S-2200x.
